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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]] * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory III]]"
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory III | keywords = [[emission theory]], [[gravitational field]]
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  • | title = Magnetic Emission Reduction Device | keywords = [[Emission Reduction]], [[Magnetism]]
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  • * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory III]]" * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory IV]]"
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory | keywords = [[Emission Theory]]
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  • | title = Emission-Absorption-Scattering (EAS) Sub-quantum Physics | keywords = [[Absorption]], [[Emission]], [[Scattering]]
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory IV ...quations of electromagnetic fields and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding
    718 bytes (93 words) - 10:59, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory II ...continues the redevelopment of emission theory. It demonstrates that new emission theory can be extended to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. The
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  • | title = A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion | keywords = [[Solid-State Fractures]], [[Particle Emission]], [[Cold Fusion]]
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  • | title = The Doppler Effect at Photon Emission It is shown that the Doppler Effect calculation at photon emission is possible only with the help of classical mathematical models.
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  • | title = A Classical Approach to the Photoelectric Effect & Photoelectron Emission ...t]], [[photon hypothesis]], [[classical electrodynamics]], [[photoelectric emission]], [[photon density]]
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  • ...at is why it is indispensable to propose a new hydrogen atom, in which the emission and the absorption happen through different mechanisms. A new hydrogen atom that works through two different mechanisms for emission and absorption has been proposed in Paper Number 4. Here we show how the el
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  • | title = On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources [[Category:Scientific Paper|transverse emission propagation light moving sources]]
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  • | title = Electron Spin and the Emission of Photons ...spin perpendicular to the other. A dual spin as such serves to explain the emission of photons, along with their wave-like pattern, and the speed limit c. Plan
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  • | title = Correlated Emission of Electrons | keywords = [[field emission]], [[charge clustering]], [[multiple electrons]], [[anode spots]]
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  • | keywords = [[cosmological redshift]], [[emission of heat]] The loss of energy of the photon with the time by emission of heat to the intergalactic space might explain the cosmological redshift.
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  • ...ission of heat from a stressed body at rest in the System, whereas no such emission of heat would be observed in an identical situation in a System at absolute
    1,008 bytes (151 words) - 19:15, 1 January 2017
  • ...equations are derived describing the emission of a photon. Second order emission is shown to yield the Feigenbaum equation. The similarities between them
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  • ...tificial light. Non-commutation does not occur in the three body model of emission because the conservation of momentum fixes the order of observables. This
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  • ...t succeed in finding a dynamical cause responsible for the alpha particles emission, which distribution by unit of time is conform to Bernouilli?s distribution ...Physics are not compatible with a dynamical cause for the alpha particles emission. As it will be seen here, such an incompatibility with a dynamical cause is
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  • The Extinction Shift Principle is an emission theory by [[Edward Dowdye|Dr. Edward Dowdye]].
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Toroidal Ring]]
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  • ...ctly towards or away from each other, the reception angle differs from the emission angle. At the perpendicular reception angle, the change in frequency betwee
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]]
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  • ...The resisting media particles repeat the cycle in the initial direction of emission. The resistance of the medium is proportional to volumetric particle dens
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  • * 2005 - "[[On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources]]"
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  • ...of elementary particle interactions]], [[Helmholtz-Duhem theory]], [[Ritz emission theory]]
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  • | keywords = [[emission]], [[re-emission]], [[extintion shift]], [[alternative relativity]]
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • ...lileo, Ritz and Doppler still apply for an observer moving relative to the emission?s source. The enormous energies of the minuscule wavelength gamma rays are
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  • * 2007 - "[[A Classical Approach to the Photoelectric Effect & Photoelectron Emission]]"
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  • ...of thermal radiation could only occur in discrete quantities related to a emission constant (called Planck's constant) and the subsequent evolution of quantum
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  • ...the atom to predict 64 new lines or transitions in the extreme ultraviolet emission spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Phy
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  • ...the atom to predict 64 new lines or transitions in the extreme ultraviolet emission spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Phy
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  • ...tein first 1905 paper : ?Concerning an Heuristic Point of View Toward the Emission and Transformation of Light?. ...cientific Paper|comments mr einstein paper concerning heuristic point view emission transformation light]]
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  • ...pretation is, therefore, that the farther away a galaxy was at the time of emission of the light, the faster it was recessing. The nearest galaxies give us the
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  • ...cts are extragalactic, highly variable, polarized sources with significant emission from radio to X-ray wavelengths]) are perceived as QSOs from which primaril
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  • | keywords = [[thermodynamics]], [[evolution]], [[spontaneous emission]] Spontaneous emission by an atomic oscillator is defined in terms of energy transformation and fl
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  • ...s a theory of light which must be conceived as some sort of fusion between emission and undulation theory. The following statements are intended to give reason
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  • ...75.84 Angstroms. The amount of the redshift for each single absorption and emission is 0.01387. The redshift per interaction is found to vary by wavelength. Th
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  • <span lang="EN-GB"> Light and relativity, theory of light-emission of Ritz.
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  • ...y suggest a fixed speed for light upon its emission from a source.  Is the emission point fixed in space?  Would motion of the emitter alter the trajectory (a
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  • * 1991 - "[[A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion]]"
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  • | title = \"Emission & Regeneration\" Unified Field Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|emission regeneration unified field theory]]
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  • ...on, to positive surface potentials, to corona discharges, to positive ion emission, and to mid-infrared radiation. These phenomena are expressions of the sam
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  • ...violent, disturbing deeper, and higher frequency orbits, generating higher emission frequencies (again, photons are not used). Entanglement and the EPR paradox
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  • ...a central core surrounded by a continuous sinusoidal field; and stimulated emission is the result of recoil momentum. "Real" frequency doubling oscillators rep
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  • ...idating emission theory, in 1986 Preikschat and his father set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...tatistics. He proposed the phenomenon of light amplification by stimulated emission, which led ultimately to the technology of lasers and all their present-day
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  • ...not on the journey of the light from source to distination, but during the emission of the photon at the energy level affected by the gravitational field.
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  • ...electron to the combined influence of the n superimposed wave trains. If emission is induced by a coherent wave then frequency doubling phenomena are predict
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  • ...t Wu and collaborators discovered that in the decay 27Co60.28Ni60+e+.? the emission of electrons has a preferential direction. Therefore, she discovered that i
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  • ...ission theory, in 1986 Fritz K. Preikschat and this author set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...rests, has been made over a year-cycle. It was found that there was no net emission or absorption of those gases that are important for the life on Earth. This
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]], [[Emission Theory]] * "Evidence Against Emission Theories," <i>American Journal of Physics</i>, V33, N1, p. 1-17 (Jan 1965).
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  • | known_for = [[Anti-Relativity]], [[Anti-Bigbang]], [[Astronomy]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Redshift]], [[Quasars]], [[Pulsars]], [[Variable Stars]]
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  • ...eries of high-voltage experiments and suggests some kind of resonant pulse emission that produces thrust. The thrust levels cause light motions of a device sus
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  • ...on redshift of a given object is always different from the one measured in emission for the same object. It is clear that such results cannot be explained as
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  • ...drogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.&nbsp; Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.&nbsp; The capture of anot
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  • ...lativistic gravidynamics the frequency (energy) photons decreases at their emission in a gravitational field. As a result (in the limit), very massive bodies ?
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  • ...sNewRomanPSMT; FONT-SIZE: xx-small">half-power-point angle for a single GW-emission pair at their mid-way-point focus is also recalculated and found to be 47.5
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  • ...formed by heterodyned gravitational waves, enlightenment takes place. Any emission, from a heavenly body, is Doppler shifted from the continuously varying sep
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  • ...lear energy generation and the energy released through neutrino and photon emission. It is suggested that this model 1) explains the cyclic variation of nuclea
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  • ...whose density changes cyclically in relation to both the frequency of the emission source, and also in relation to the vortex flow through the rotating electr
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  • ...isms at work inside the neutron before, during and after disintegration by emission of the electron. Reprinted in <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>, N45 (Ma
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  • * 2012 - "[["Emission & Regeneration" Unified Field Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/
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  • ...the speed of light is constant ''c'' only with reference to the source of emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant ''c'' regardl
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  • .... The loss of interference below a critical intensity threshold proves the emission of photon bunches. Single photons are never involved nor observed in any ex
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  • ...lassical solution correctly predicting the measured value of the nucleonic emission.&nbsp; Dark matter and dark energy are discussed in the context of these fi
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  • | known_for = [[Newtonian Physics]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Walter Ritz]], [[Structure]], [[Linear Momentum Conservation.]]
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  • ...0, 128);">, i.e., the <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">emission theory</span> of Dowdye. <span style="font-weight: bold;">It is important t
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  • ...ion of light are all phenomenon of matter??s attraction, absorption and re-emission of photons. Until now, there is no accurate means of measuring the speed of
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  • ...tomic number] by two places on alpha emission, higher by one place on beta emission. This was a fundamental step toward understanding the relationships among f
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  • ...to that redshift due to the gravitational potential difference between the emission and reception points and that portion due the distance between these points
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  • | keywords = [[causality principle]], [[emission/absorption of light]], [[transformations between inertial and non-inertial
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  • ...time and should be replaced with non-instantaneous elementary actions (his emission theory).
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  • ...1987 at the University of Florence, with a thesis on nuclear-medicine on a emission tomography for photon cascade. He subsequently obtained (1993) a PhD degree
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Classical Physics]], [[Special Relativity]], [[General Relativi ...ean transformations of velocities in Eucliden Space Geometry. Unlike other emission theories, the Extinction Shift Principle applies to both gravitation as wel
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  • ...urves along with phase-matched spectroscopic line profiles (absorption and emission) can be used to resolve the ''c+v'' question.
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  • ...started a field now called vacuum nanoelectronics, which is based on field emission active devices. He also worked at MIT (during this time he fabricated the w
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  • .... The electron oscillator is introduced to describe energy conservation in emission and absorption processes; and causality is invoked to explain the non-commu
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  • ...light is c in the frame where the source was at rest at the instant of the emission), we arrive at the conclusion that an Observer distorts the position and ti
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  • ...liquid body made of heavy elements like the Earth's magma! The Sun makes emission energy by anti-gravity force which repels hot heavy-gas-molecules, worm t
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  • ...-duration high voltage across the crack. This cracking promotes the fracto-emission of high-density charge clusters (Ken Shoulders' "EVs") The charge cluster o ...to make charge clusters directly than to create charge clusters by fracto-emission. Please note: this explanation of the source of most (or some) of the exces
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  • * A thermal emission component that is directly related to the gravitational field of a material
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  • ...Same is true for atomic oscillators and the characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is n ...Same is true for atomic oscillators and the characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is n
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  • | keywords = [[classical theory]], [[photons]], [[emission of light]], [[stable electron orbits]], [[Coulomb's law]], [[no magnetic fi
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  • # Ethertron emission
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  • ...uting it to a well-established attribute common to all matter: the radiant emission of energy. The relationship between the gravitational force and its particu
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  • ...nal field theory with a dilation. In particular, some peculiar features of emission lines from active galactic nuclei can be explained in a natural way by assu
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  • * 1999 No photons in photoelectric effect or stimulated emission
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  • ...f the strong force interaction time and a close approximation of the gamma emission typically associated with nuclear decay. We include a scaling law and find
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  • ...e calculated distance to the spiral galaxy. Walter Ritz's (1908) ballistic emission theory (which predicts apparent time modulation for close binary stars) as
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  • ...time and should be replaced with non-instantaneous elementary actions (his emission theory).
    2 KB (240 words) - 19:25, 1 January 2017
  • ...e phenomena observed at the binary pulsar PSR (Pulsating Source of Radio Emission) 1913+16, maintaining classical conceptions of a Euclidean space and the
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  • ...n the plasma of intergalactic space which recoil both on absorption and re-emission. Energy is transferred from the photon to the recoiling electron and thus t
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  • ...ng spherical, as needed -or a photon bullet, as needed. We know that light emission and absorption apparently come in quanta. This behavior seems inconsistent
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  • ...frequencies, modifications of spin-slip frequencies and special shifts in emission frequencies of systems that contain internal non-conventional characteristi
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  • ...d of light does actually depend on the motion of its source at the time of emission. There is <em>experimental</em> evidence that the speed of light in certain
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