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  • | title = Quantum of Matter (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...[[substance]], [[quantum of matter]], [[spatial dimensions]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • * 2012 - "[[Basic assumption in Physics (According to 'Hypothesis on MATTER')]]" ([http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/1279 Read in full]) * 2012 - "[[Black hole (According to 'Hypothesis on MATTER')]]" ([http://vixra.org/abs/1201.0084 Read in full])
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  • ...Homogeneity and anisotropy of Universal medium (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...versal medium]], [[quantum of matter]], [[2D energy fields]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Unstructured matter (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...= [[Matter]], [[unstructured matter]], [[structured matter]], [[Hypothesis on ?MATTER?]]
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  • | title = Pioneer anomaly (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') | keywords = [[Pioneer anomaly]], [[planetary orbits]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Mpemba effect (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...[Heating]], [[Cooling]], [[Latent stage]], [[Mpemba effect]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Black hole (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...], [[quasar]], [[binary system]], [[entropy]], [[cosmology]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Flyby Anomaly (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...[Flyby anomaly]], [[swing-by anomaly]], [[planetary orbits]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Matter and Mass (according to Hypothesis on MATTER) [[Category:Scientific Paper|matter mass according hypothesis matter]]
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  • | title = Work, Motion and Energy (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') [[Category:Scientific Paper|work motion energy according 'hypothesis matter ']]
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  • | title = Central Force (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...planetary motion]], [[planetary orbits]], [[planetary spin]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • | title = A Hypothesis of Quantum Space-Time Aether ...ities as well as basic differences with both GRT and QM. According to this hypothesis, QST is matter, and therefore it can be regarded as <em>Aether</em>.
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  • | title = Galactic Repulsion (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...on]], [[cosmology]], [[cosmological constant]], [[big-bang]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = A Revision of the Exploded Planet Hypothesis ...only two lines of evidence, out of over one hundred, that does not fit the hypothesis.
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  • | title = Universal Medium (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...[[distortion field]], [[disturbance]], [[effort]], [[force]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • ...Physical Model of the Electron According to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis ...according to the basic structures of matter (BSM) hypothesis. BSM is based on an alternative concept about the physical vacuum, assuming that space conta
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  • | title = Inertia (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...t]], [[force]], [[motion]], [[work]], [[matter]], [[photon]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • ...in a manner parallel to the action of dielectric and diamagnetic materials on EM fields.
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  • | title = Planetary spin (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...system]], [[terrestrial-solar day]], [[celestial mechanism]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Logic of \'Push Gravity\' (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...vitational attraction between two macro bodies, rather than shadow-effects on each other.
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  • | title = Effort and Force (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...e result of action of force. The concept, put forward in the ''?Hypothesis on MATTER'', depicts force, work and energy as terms with clear meanings. An e
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  • | title = Hypothesis on MATTER ...matter to gravity and subatomic interactions to cosmological events, based on the simple mechanical interactions of quanta of matter. There is no more an
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  • | title = Linear speed of light (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...]], [[inertial pocket]], [[matter field]], [[sagnac effect]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Brownian movements (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...e]], [[Kinetic theory of gas]], [[Primary matter-particles]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • | title = Planetary Magnetism (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ..., [[terrestrial magnetism]], [[solar system]], [[cosmology]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • ...out any change in either the basic postulates or the main framework of the hypothesis, though the mathematical analysis underwent constant improvements in the su ...of these experiments had given me the added conviction to name the earlier hypothesis as "Space Vortex Theory", abbreviated as SVT.
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  • | title = Three body problem - A deception (According to Hypothesis on MATTER) ...[[real orbit]], [[two body problem]], [[three body problem]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • | title = Motion in a Curved Path (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...[[Galactic radius]], [[Gyroscopic inertia]], [[Precession]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • | title = Basic assumption in Physics (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...s?. Although conclusions may diverge from current beliefs, reasoning based on this single fundamental assumption can logically explain all physical pheno
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  • | title = Planetary Orbits (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...tem]], [[Celestial mechanism]], [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • | name = The Planck Aether Hypothesis: An Attempt for a Finitistic Non-Archimedean Theory of Elementary Particles | image = The Planck Aether Hypothesis: An Attempt for a Finitistic Non-Archimedean Theory of Elementary Particles
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  • | title = A New Hypothesis on Light ...chelson &amp; E. Morley, Am. J. Sci. 3? series, 34, (Nov. 1887)]. This new hypothesis also leads us to suggest new ideas for the explanation of other well-known
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  • | title = Tides (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...solar system]], [[celestial mechanism]], [[apparent orbits]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]]
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  • ...g and the accelerating universe are historically edified upon the big bang hypothesis and I criticize it by using physical objections which lead to obvious alter
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  • ...resolved the horizon problem naturally without resorting to the Inflation hypothesis. ...are valid in all environments?including gravity. Model Mechanics is based on the existence of absolute motion of objects in a stationary and structured
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  • ...ults are confirmed, Dr. Tajmar's results lend experimental support to this hypothesis.
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  • ...systematic tests for the resolution of cosmological models via experiments on Earth along the teaching of Galileo Galilei''.
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  • ...ly modified version of Special RelativityTheory?s (SRT) second fundamental hypothesis, as well as the resulting description of the Physical events. We require th
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  • ...ee types are found to account satisfactorily for the meager available data on the magnitude of the scattering coefficient for various wave-lengths. The r
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  • ...st state value h/l<sub>o</sub>= m<sub>o</sub>c= hf<sub>o</sub>/c and that on this basis we can come to&nbsp;the fundamental equations of quantum mechani
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  • | title = Resolution of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity ...of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity was held in Yanshan University, C
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  • | title = On the Structure of Space-Time and Matter as Obtained from the Planck Scale by A hypothesis is made that the invariant properties and structures of matter are related
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  • ...ivation of the parity operator, then deriving a new parity operator based on the algebraic properties of vectors. Second, the conjugate momenta (p<sub>i
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  • Mario Ludovico was born in Rome on the 12<sup>th</sup>of August 1936. ...riodical magazine and international conferences, in which he expounded his hypothesis about gravity and gravitation. These fields of force are viewed as physical
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  • ...decay--is reflected in the Earth's expansion. This principle is dependent on the eternal and continuous rotation of matter in nature.
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  • ...tion, and the increasing rate of cosmic expansion, are predictable on this hypothesis.
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  • ...er section of the nuclear reactor WWR-K. 10 years he worked as an engineer on vacuum engineering in the Nuclear Energy Transformation Lab, Institute of N ...physics.&nbsp; He resulted his passion in writing a cycle of the articles on physics, which were published in the newspaper "Science of Kazakhstan" in p
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  • ...alysis also predicts the possibility of another cold fusion reaction based on some similarity between the nuclear structures of Ni and Cr.
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  • ...is currently working on a third book on the Great Pyramid and his "weapon hypothesis" to complete a trilogy. The books may be purchased from Adventures Unlimite
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  • ...a direct observational test would still be desirable. A scheme to test the hypothesis directly is thus proposed.
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  • ...ature of 2.7K. The Static ZPE is defined as a pressure of the CL structure on impenetrable volume of the elementary particles. It is 6.8E22 times greater ...physical model of the electron according to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis, <em>Physics Essays</em>, V16, N2, 180-195, (2003)
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  • | title = About Hubble\'s Law and the Big Bang (And the Hypothesis of Core Vortices as Sources and Engines of Galaxies) This essay of mine is based on my intent to avoid any reference to both Newtonian and Einsteinian cosmolog
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  • ...nally, a fact with long-range implications for the survivability of humans on Earth. It is imperative that appropriate scientific organizations be taske
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  • ...tract concepts such as energy, mass, force, field and charge. The particle hypothesis has no power, no authority to explain attraction rationally. The billiard-b The rope hypothesis not only enables us to simulate the basic properties of light -- straightne
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  • ...ou can explain anything.? Exactly! However, the explanations must be based on logic, the scientific method, and not just supposition. ...with velocity, therefore, is a detached hypothesis that has to be accepted on faith.?
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  • ...ally correct considering its results. And the research continues. For more on my research and the technical specifics of this framework, get a copy of my * 2012 - "[[Relativity and the Electrodynamics on the Phenomena of Matter and Energy through Scale (GPRA:REPMES)]]" ([http://
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  • ...' the magnum opus which undoubtedly was to have the greatest single effect on the future course of science. Later, in his ?Opticks? of 1704, Newton left
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  • ...lished firstly on-line in 2001, followed by articles in Physics Essays and on-line Journal of Theoretics and then published in two books (a scientific an Dr. Sarg is doing also experimental research on antigravity following the predictions of the BSM-SG theory.
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  • ..., and a consultant to the Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, MD, working on improving the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He and his w * New evidence favoring the exploded planet hypothesis, and new models for the origin of asteroids, comets, and the solar system
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  • ...tory fashion to slow down, <b>on account of that motion alone</b> when, by hypothesis, the uniform rectilinear translatory motion of matter is relative. ...<b>moved absolutely</b>, a fact that comes into contradiction <b>with the hypothesis that dictates uniform rectilinear motion to be relative</b>. Hence, Einstei
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  • ...p was broadsided by the USS Johnston who mistook us for a submarine. I was on sonar watch and we, too, thought the Johnston was a submarine. Both ships r ...ce and not know how I was going to finish it, but it would come, seemingly on it's own. It was like another intelligence was guiding my hand. I even trie
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  • ...owatt Ltd with object relevant with the pump houses of ground waters based on a patent he co-invented. ...ion of the physical meanings deriving either from relativity theory or QM. On these basis mater is space time itself which is stochastic and distributed
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  • ...ation of the galaxies' rotation velocities that has led to the dark matter hypothesis. (This abstract is corrected and simplified -- a little -- afterwards).
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  • ...e my own views on the subject. I am perhaps entitled to do this as my work on the subject of General Relativity was published before that of Einstein and
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  • ...ation), and these new results mean that the Big Bang is no longer a viable hypothesis. It should be taken off the scientific table to make room for better models
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  • ...ulation spectra and a generalisation of Newtonian gravitation theory based on general relativity.
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  • ...osion, and month after month I steadily found new evidence to support that hypothesis, without any other suppositions than that of the Huge Solar Protuberance. N * 2010 - "[[On the Gravitational Constant of Our Inflating Sun and On the Origin of the Stars' Lifecycle]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pd
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  • ...terest and acceptance of zero point fields, the push gravity theory may be on its rise again. Present researchers include J.Kierein, H.Arp, J.Evans, Fran ...e of his letters to Robert Hooke: If I have seen further it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants. Said that, I have also to say that seeing further i
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  • ...n physics textbooks. Instead of that we only find Grassmann's force (based on Biot-Savart's expression of the magnetic field of a current element and com ...and opposite but in the straight line which joins them. Grassmann's force, on the other hand, does not comply with action and reaction (the same as regar
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  • Selected Papers From the Biennial Conferences on Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory (1988-1996). The conferences * &nbsp;85 Enrico Giannetto, A.N. WHITEHEAD ON SPECIAL RELATIVITY
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  • ...cal Physics of the newly formed Institute for Basic Research, then located on Harvard Grounds, as well as Principal Investigator of several DOE contracts Fusion and a Report on Its Industrial
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  • ...rejection of the aether by Einstein in 1905 has had a tremendous influence on the teaching and research in physics from the beginning of the century to ...action of a magnetic field on iron. Its influence may be relatively weak on ''certain'' processes occurring at low absolute speeds where the gamma fac
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  • ...www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078NDNC99 The Particles of the Universe] series on Amazon. As he states in the first book in the series, a better understandin ...ticle energies and more with simple science. The videos are also available on [https://www.facebook.com/EnergyWaveTheory/ Facebook].
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  • ...lectron and atom are quantum mechanical and field theoretical models based on the non-relativistic Schr?dinger and the relativistic Dirac equations and t ...new discussion and debate. New high-precision experimental data, ''e.g.'', on the electric and magnetic dipole moments of the electron, may prove decisiv
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  • | name = Proceedings of the 1996 International Scientific Conference on New Ideas in Natural Science ...etical Investigations. Economic Effects of Space Energy Technologies (SET) on Individuals and Society, Gruber Josef, page 5.
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  • ...Planck Institute for Astrophysics]] in Germany. He died in Munich, Germany on December 28, 2013.<ref name=Overbye2014 /> He was an atheist.<ref>http://ww ...evolution of galaxies. Arp later used the atlas as evidence in his debate on [[Quasar|quasi-stellar objects]] (QSOs).
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  • ...does not conform to the [[scientific consensus]]. Because the term depends on the prevailing consensus, the meaning of the term changes over time. For e ...t retains some weaknesses (such as the [[dwarf galaxy problem]]). Research on extensions or modifications to Lambda-CDM, as well as fundamentally differe
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  • ...ndamental Physics] was a gathering of about a hundred scientists who carry on research in conceptually important areas of physical science (they do "fund ...refore not be judged a priori in a positive or in a negative way depending on one's refusal or acceptance, respectively, of basic principles of contempor
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  • ...ing gravitational influence of the other. Image from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/[[ESO]] [[MPG/ESO telescope|2.2-metre telescope]] at the [[La Silla Galactic collisions are now frequently simulated on computers, which use realistic physics principles, including the simulation
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  • ...sult of the [[Michelson–Morley experiment]] led to the introduction of the hypothesis of [[length contraction]] in 1892. However, other experiments also produced ...Larmor]] found a similar theory simultaneously, but his concept was based on a mechanical aether. A fundamental concept of Lorentz's theory in 1895<ref
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  • ...of various distributions. J. Yunnan University. 1986,8,1,76-82. Research on unification of various arrows of time and their origin. &#12298;Entropy, In ...ture of gravitational waves. Apeiron. 1996,3,2,30-32.</li> <li>On gravitational wave being nonlinear wave. J.Jishou University. 2009.30,1,153
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  • ...heory of Relativity, and has proposed a whole new concept of Physics based on a dynamic Aether fluid crystal structure permeating all space: the energy s * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/FEONBRTV.html "'Free Energy' As Seen On British T.V." Feb. 1996 NEN.]
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  • Based on papers originally presented at an international conference on Redshifts and gravitation in a relativistic universe, held Sept. 17-20, 199 ...exotic hypotheses into consideration, and never adhering only to a single hypothesis. In his Morphological Astronomy he wrote the following words, which should
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  • ...hilosophy at some of the NPA meetings. I now spend the majority of my time on writing. The story continues. I must still speak for my work?September 2008 # Hypothesized (quantum surface hypothesis) that every particle has a surface that spins constantly at the speed of li
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  • ...ited by Sanford Holst). The full text of the 1927 2nd edition is available on the Internet Archive site and this is the source used in updating the Holis ..., aggregates, and constructions, such as science assumes on the mechanical hypothesis.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|106}} The concept of structure is not confined to th
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  • ...humb|300px|Figure 1. Michelson and Morley's interferometric setup, mounted on a stone slab that floats in an annular trough of mercury.]] ...ound {{Convert|30|km/s|4 = 2|abbr = on}}, or {{Convert| 108000|km/h|abbr = on}}. The Earth is in motion, so two main possibilities were considered: (1)&n
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  • ...until it was solved in 2002–2003 by [[Grigori Perelman]]. In his research on the [[three-body problem]], Poincaré became the first person to discover a Poincaré was born on 29 April 1854 in Cité Ducale neighborhood, [[Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle]] i
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  • ...n 1928—the role of [[Chairman]] of the exclusive [[International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation]]. ...{{lang|nl|Over de theorie der terugkaatsing en breking van het licht}}"'' (On the theory of reflection and refraction of light), in which he refined the
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  • {{Wikisource portal|Relativity|Historical Papers on Relativity}} Although [[Isaac Newton]] based his physics on [[absolute time and space]], he also adhered to the [[principle of relativi
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homopolar_generator homopolar generators]. His work on plasmas provided evidence for finite-sized elementary particles and the com ...to 1954, he researched magnetic pinch effects, which led to his later work on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinch_(plasma_physics) plasma pinch] effects.
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  • ...of [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]]. In addition to a [[wavefunction]] on the space of all possible configurations, it also postulates an actual conf ...configuration of the system given by its wavefunction; the latter depends on the boundary conditions of the system, which in principle may be the entire
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  • | Results from an analysis of ''Planck''{{'s}} full mission were made public on 1 December 2014 at a conference in [[Ferrara]], Italy. A full set of papers ...B]] at a smaller scale than [[Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe|WMAP]]. On 21 March 2013, the European-led research team behind the Planck cosmology p
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  • ...as subsequently called [[Length contraction|FitzGerald–Lorentz contraction hypothesis]].<ref>{{harvnb|Brown|2003}}</ref> Their explanation was widely known befor ...ether to a moving frame. They extended the FitzGerald–Lorentz contraction hypothesis and found out that the time coordinate has to be modified as well ("[[relat
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  • ...nstruct the large-scale evolution and assemblage of Earths tectonic plates on an Earth that has been slowly gaining in size and mass over billions of yea ...jected by science during the mid-1960s in favour of plate tectonics, based on limited and inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Si
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  • | thesis_title = On the Second Principles of Mechanical Heat Theory ...y the [[Gestapo]] for his part in the [[20 July plot|assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...tem]] and demonstrated that the [[Dynamics (mechanics)|motion of objects]] on [[Earth]] and of [[celestial mechanics|celestial]] bodies could be accounte ...d introduced the notion of a [[Newtonian fluid]]. In addition to his work on calculus, as a mathematician Newton contributed to the study of power serie
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