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  • ...means from which the divine source of all creation supplied the material world with motion and energy. Nowadays relativity of space and time, and of mas ...cceptance is typical of a new theory attempting to overcome the dogmatic view of the establishment. Copernicus, for instance, struggled to establish the
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  • ...uring where few men dare to tread and forever changing how people view the world around them. And he has 15 patents in space technology to prove it. Tyson ...of modern science that indicate an incomplete, flawed perception of their world.
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  • ...pagate. Experiments were no help in continuing the mechanistic view of the world, as they could find no ether. Measurements of the speed of light with respe
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  • ...upon this basis the influence of Poincare is again manifest. [***] And in view of all these facts one does not know at which to be most astounded: the mag
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  • ...he theory of relativity had no practical applications in the everyday real world, so its theoretical implications were largely ignored. However, the 1970s b
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  • During World War II, Heim was recruited as a soldier in the air force. However, a previo ...itantly, in the near future. And this will necessarely lead to a new world view of physics. -- ''Illobrand von Ludwiger,(Feldkirchen-Westerham, Germany, 20
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  • ...Henry H. Bauer, all of them professional researchers, reveal a pessimistic view of the miseries of the actual system, while a glimmer of hope remains in th * WHAT DO ASTROPHYSICS AND THE WORLD'S OLDEST PROFESSION HAVE IN COMMON?, BY M. L?PEZ CORREDOIRA 107
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  • ...n and the curl theory of Maxwell, supported the Newton- Galileo time-space view and Lorentz magnetic force, and solved the three problems of the light velo
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  • ...on will come into immediate direct confrontation with the prevailing world view, and every vested interest one can think of, socially, politically, economi
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  • ...are considered frontier areas that challenge the dominant biomedical world view.
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  • ...s and weapons patent citations, this book will forever change your view of world events and technology. ...e ionospheric "backscatter" telemetry system across the Pacific just after World War II; why Raytheon has collected every patent relevant to HAARP over the
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  • ...g back to 80% of its current radius. There are full world maps for a broad view. There are specific region maps of narrow areas (like the separation of N.
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  • ...dependant upon, for its' conceptual soundness, a total construction of the world that descends, rather than ascends, in structural complexity and diversity
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  • ...asma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it could not fail to alter many pa ...asma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it will surely alter many paths of
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  • ...one of the most challenging and perhaps important issues in the scientific world. This book includes previously unpublished studies, new and controversial t * [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Chemistry/NuclearChemistry/?view=usa&ci=9780841269668 Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook, Vol. 1]][[Cat
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  • ..."Mathematical Time and Its Role in the Development of the Scientific World-View" in Greenway, Frank, ed., <em>Time and the Sciences</em>. Paris: UNESCO: 21
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  • ...ety for Scientific Exploration anda Distinguished Scientific adviser t the World Institute for Scientific Exploration. He uses four languages: English, Fren * 2009 - "[[A New Approach for Study of Gravity and Inertia from the Point of View of BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.or
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  • ...al sky. This claim receives credence through the fact that astronomers now view the planet Saturn as the remnant of what had once been a brown dwarf star.
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  • ...rgy whether from an armchair physicist or laboratory experimenter point of view. The book covers the free energy researchers back as far as 1680 with such
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  • ...ortantly, with his rigorously applied view that, when theorizing about the world around us, we must pay absolute attention to the practicalities of the meas
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