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  • ...a gravity experiment as designed by Dr. [[Ricardo Carezani]] whose purpose it was to try and prove that gravity is caused by a particle called the gravit ==Professional Life==
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  • ...some of the far-out prospects more widely accepted by, believe it or not, professional scientists, and highlights their shortcomings.
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  • ...the electrochemistry of cleaner environments, and other areas to help the professional electrochemist design cleaner, more economical sources of electricity.
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  • ...and antigravity ideas... It seems to be non-professional publications but it can be interesting for research scientists.
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  • ...this book is a must-read for you. If you are an intelligent lay person or professional, you will find this book full of interesting insights into the history and
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ==Professional Career== * 2013 - "[[Data That Allegedly Proves Special Relativity Disproves It]]" ([www.TwinParadox.net Read in full])
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ...of the electric model that can be readily comprehended by the lay reader. It is no longer reasonable to treat the vacuum of space as either ?empty? or e
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • | title = A Do-It-Yourself Refutation of Modern Physics ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ...ty, particularly that people said it so complex that no one can understand it. Lead to look into cosmology and eventually leading to the study of the cos
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  • ...amics is devoted to publishing high quality scientific papers, refereed by professional scientists, that are critical of Special Relativity, General Relativity, Qu
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  • ...ce for an intriguing hypothesis as it casts light on the turf wars and professional jealousies that can hinder scientific research. <br />Copyright 1990 Reed B Frank, a professional physicist, has proposed a hypothesis that the Earth is regularly bombarde
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  • ...then strode in to examine his table top apparatus from all angles, poking it and interrogating him in their search for evidence of fraud. Scientists wer
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  • ...cture developed within the pages of this book. It began with the idea that it might be possible to model mathematically the concept known as subliminal p
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  • ...'s book was reviewed in New Scientist as "most fascinating" and sold well. It went out of print in 1972 and is much sought-after today by amateur scienti
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  • ==Professional Career== ...asic ideas from his gravity equation and has applied it to circuit theory. It should also be applicable to other areas of physics.
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  • | fields = [[Professional Engineer]], [[Physicist]] ...m in 1993 as a Distinguished Alumnus with the Dr. Florence R. Sabin Award. It was at Vermont Academy as a student where Mr. Baxter attended a talk and me
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  • ...ing?"&nbsp; Yes!&nbsp; If there is anything profound between these covers, it is the influence of anomalies on the stability of stifling scientific parad ...fessional scientific literature. SCIENCE FRONTIERS is a sort of 'sampler,' it is the distilled cream of Dr. Corliss' bi-monthly anomalies newsletter, fea
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  • ...nce G. Felker is a controls engineer and has studied physics for his whole professional career. His previous published work has been in technical journals and this
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  • .... Written for the scientifically literate reader, rather than just for the professional physicist, this report attempts to preserve the mathematical and logical in ...t, and if it performs according to the expectations of its designers, then it is also argued that its practical use in collecting real physical data even
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  • ...for Cold Fusion Technology's New Energy Research Laboratory, making him a professional inventor. NERL lost funding in 2001 in part due to 911 (how ironic) and Gen ...loyee working on the resurrection of the Papp engine, well-documented that it existed, for which its energy source is yet unknown. - [http://www.newenerg
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  • ...ence who, over the years, has mastered the prodigious literature, weighted it judiciously, and still manages to reveal new insights by delving into the m
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  • ...edium physics was without a rational theory of propagation in space.&nbsp; It is necessary not only for the propagation mechanism of waves in space, but This book contains a new theory of the medium in space.&nbsp; It is a reactive and propagative medium.&nbsp; The theory is a logical deducti
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  • ...t which I arrived was described in a previous article in Explore ! For the Professional Journal, Published in January, 2003. The world electric power market is abo ...son to change from electromagnetic collection and dropped the contact. Now it is clear from what I have learned subsequent to our meeting that a combinat
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  • ...ne's understanding of hormones, and this new knowledge allows me to use my professional knowledge and licensure to directly improve people's lives and earn a livin
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  • ...of the most misunderstood and valued scientific controversies of all time. It details the events surrounding and following the 1989 Pons and Fleischmann ...nd scientific change. I frankly could not put the book down once I started it."
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  • ...n in physics and the sciences. Dean was not a professional physicist, but it was his great interest and passion. Dean was supported by his career in fin ...actionless thruster that was invented by Norman L. Dean. Dean claimed that it was able to generate a uni-directional force, in violation of Newton's Thir
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  • ...Engineering, hold four patents for electronic systems and am a registered Professional Engineer (California). ...space plasma physics and earth-sun electrical interaction, particularly as it may influence earth's weather.&nbsp; I am also pursuing research and writin
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  • ...y fully supports his historic experiment and predicts its positive result. It is simply due to Doppler effect caused by the motion of the Earth through t ...CBR has now been established, which suggests the Sun is moving relative to it, toward the constellation of Leo. - <em>Kevin Harkess</em> ([http://uk.geoc
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  • ...the world around them. And he has 15 patents in space technology to prove it. Tyson spent his high school years on Long Island mesmerized by quantum me ...future of spacecraft technology at numerous international conferences and professional seminars, establishing meaningful new visions for the space electronics com
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  • ==Professional Background== ...of varsity soccer, and was named captain of the team in his senior year. It was during high school that Jeff took his first classes in physics and chem
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  • ...t. He believes that the job needed doing, but that in the nature of things it could only be done by an informed outsider. ...day we shall come to wonder if their success was really worth the troubles it has caused.'
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  • ...effect. Although his work has been sensationalized, it also has attracted professional attention. "Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodolo
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  • ...st and present, and practical how-to information. Many notable amateur and professional coilers wrote articles for publication in the TCBA News. And most serious c ...ur videotape thanks to the hard work (and persistence!) of Tony DeAngelis. It is a moving and fitting tribute to Harry!
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  • ...dern, Andrei P. Kirilyuk, Dmitri Rabounski and Henry H. Bauer, all of them professional researchers, reveal a pessimistic view of the miseries of the actual system ...FIC RESEARCH IN ROMANIA, ITS CAUSES AND MEASURES TO BE ENFORCED TO REDRESS IT, BY M. APOSTOL 63
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  • ...not as a violation of conservation.? ?But if it's real energy, where does it come from? Does the Energy Fairy step in and proclaim a miracle every time ...He ended up at the Sorbonne studying French literature, and later became a professional land surveyor. However, he has retained a lifelong interest in the ?awkward
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  • ...issues of the Journal of Borderland Research after a videotape devoted to it was made in 1986. This was updated in 1997 about the time the Jim Lewis Fou
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  • ...g the public more understanding of scientific facts rather than toward the professional scientific mind.<br /><br />More complete explanations of Mr. Luther's theo
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  • ...k within most geological settings, lulls geologists into using it as their professional "working" model. In this way, geologists become conditioned to passively t ...d not raise any further reservations or objections he had with the model. It took two and a half years of lectures to hear a brief derogatory reference
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  • ...sed nuclear methods to correlate volcanic ash from much of the western US. It was at this time that he devised the SIMAN coefficient for similarity analy ==Professional Work==
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  • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Pennsylvania. ...well?s equations at the speed of light. Given the size of these particles, it would seem to require an infinitely long time for this readjustment to be c
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  • ...be written." <em>Physics Today</em><br /><br />"The book is a serious and professional contribution to scientific cosmology." <em>Sky &amp; Telescope<br /></em><b
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  • ...e over becoming too relaxed regarding our situation at this critical time. It is obvious that much more technical work lies ahead for all of us who have ...n on the state and federal levels. As we confront the end of this century, it is readily easy to extrapolate that one of those guaranteed, inalienable ri
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  • ...a very difficult subject that I have nowhere near mastered. Nevertheless it was enough to get me started and from there I could continue the process of
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  • ...especially when a mathematician delves into a natural science. After all, it was the mathematician Hilbert who, without any great effort, was actually ...as length contraction, and not time dilation, is a real natural effect and it is this that leads to the Einstein conclusions. In order to eliminate thes
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  • ...man but without losing any scientific rigor that may be of concern for the professional physicist. The conceptual details of Autodynamics have been considerably ex ...th a very clear understanding of his work and of the importance of sharing it with the world. <br /><br />If physics interests you, get a copy of the boo
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  • ...rton field manifests itself in a number of experiments and, in particular, it makes itself evident in experiments with model pyramids and some similar co '''Professional activity:'''<br />1981 up till now a collaborator of the Department of Theo
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  • ...g or occurrence in the universe. To Coyne, they appeared to be using their professional power to validate their views on these topics. Just prior to his 20th birth ...be received, accepted, and understood before the violent behavior occurs, it removes the incentive to use violence. He used this understanding at age 25
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  • ...ity modification will change the laws of physics as we know it, therefore, it is necessary to rebuild our concepts on gravity from scratch. Note, however ...text-align: justify;" class="MsoNormal"><strong>2006</strong> Certificate, Professional Program in Relativity, Gravity, and Cosmology [8.06s], Massachusetts Instit
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  • ...were breaking up in stormy weather and sinking for unknown reasons.&nbsp; It was Dr. Zapfee who discovered that hydrogen embrittlement was the cause. Th ...n Technological University, Lehigh, and Harvard.&nbsp; He was a Registered Professional Engineer and Nationally Certified Chemist, with doctorates both in research
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  • ==Professional Background== ...nd direction direction in life. David began to "live more" as he describes it while still managing a heavy work and study level switching his major to ma
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  • ...ty Law? is just a mathematical tool for the calculation of gravity force ? it doesn?t explain the nature of this force. Contemporary ?non-classical? theo Contemporary General Physical Science is in a ?Dead End? now ? it has exhausted its mathematical possibilities for explaining the new discove
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  • <b>Professional</b> ...+ at Georgia Tech was earned on my Research and Development project there, it had seemed inevitable that my future lay in that direction.
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  • ...ntertained his family with how he could light up the bulb by just touching it with no wires. ...e exam type problems. When he took the scholarship exam that year, he won it and got the highest score of any previous contestant.
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  • ...o stop long enough so each frame could be fully exposed and then advancing it quickly (in about 1/460 of a second) to the next frame, the sprocket wheel ...cturing Co. This they covered with their own Etiquette-bleue emulsion, had it cut into strips and perforated.
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  • ...gue in Music from Germany. Erika has more than 50 years of experience as a professional musician, entertainer, and music teacher throughout Europe. She established ...trical mathematics, physical and spiritual science simultaneously. Through it, soulmates ask and answer questions that are relevant to their past, presen
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  • <b>Professional</b> ...oves the country, petroleum engineering, but above all he loves education. It is his hope to pass all his knowledge to the students, and cultivate more t
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  • ...dly ?high-school level experiments? can&nbsp;flatly disprove some parts of it in favor of other versions buried in&nbsp;now- forgotten old literature bef ...ans for a hydraulic-electro-magnetic perpetuum mobile and showed photos of it in operation, but nobody ?important? paid the slightest attention to him. W
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  • ...utionary insight into the inconsistencies within currently taught physics. It also shone a beacon into how modern physics could be simplified and rationa ...ch has opened the door to a vast new source of clean and renewable energy. It is still an active area of research in the UK and The Netherlands.
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  • ...s. I seriously doubt that I could have developed these concepts without my professional experience in weapons technology. The concepts are briefly listed, with yea
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  • ...ts of plasmons. The plasmon can be considered as a [[quasiparticle]] since it arises from the quantization of plasma oscillations, just like [[phonon]]s ...because the electrons in the material cannot respond fast enough to screen it. In most metals, the plasma frequency is in the [[ultraviolet]], making the
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  • SDSS uses a dedicated 2.5-m wide-angle optical telescope; from 1998-2009 it observed in both imaging and spectroscopic modes. The imaging camera was re ...f galaxies and quasars selected from 5,700 square degrees of that imaging. It also obtained repeated imaging (roughly 30 scans) of a 300 square degree st
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  • ...in Washington DC to assist with his measurements there. Thus began a long professional collaboration and friendship between the two. ...to be severely biased by the poor electrical standards in use at the time, it seems to have set a fashion for rather lower measured values.
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  • ...arth]], so its [[active galactic nucleus]] has been extensively studied by professional astronomers.<ref name="israel1998">{{cite journal ...axy is also the fifth-brightest in the sky,<ref name="israel1998"/> making it an ideal amateur astronomy target,<ref name="eicher1988">{{cite book
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  • ...to other forms of Chinese pugilism, has had a short but colorful history. It was founded some 300-years ago during the Ching dynasty by a Buddhist Nun n ...indeed we owe them a great deal of gratitude, for without their knowledge it would not have been possible for me to decipher the ancient Dogu code.
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  • ...g and reproduction|stylus]] traces the groove and is therefore vibrated by it, very faintly reproducing the recorded sound. In early acoustic phonographs ...al Journal|access-date=}}</ref> decreed that it had become a generic term; it has been so used in the UK and most Commonwealth countries ever since. The
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  • ...'velocity'. Also, the SI unit of ''H''<sub>0</sub> is s<sup>−1</sup>, but it is most frequently quoted in ([[kilometre|km]]/[[second|s]])/Mpc, thus givi ...A]] [[Planck Surveyor]] was launched in May 2009. Over a four-year period, it performed a significantly more detailed investigation of cosmic microwave r
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  • ...be used, this uses a combination of HTML and CSS to display the equation, it can be selected in the [[Help:Preferences|user preferences]]. ...character \ can ''not'' be entered by adding another backslash in front of it (\\); this sequence is used for line breaking. For introducing a backslash
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