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  • | title = Persisting in materialism time-space mass-energy view??developing Newton physics [[Category:Scientific Paper|persisting materialism time-space mass-energy view developing newton physics]]
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  • ...be observer dependent. The compatibility of special relativity with mass-energy conservation is discussed, and the mass, is shown not to be an intrinsic p
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  • | keywords = [[Compton]], [[scattering]], [[Newton]], [[mass-energy relation]] ...?s mass-energy transformation formula has some defects. From this point of view, this article is challenging the relativity.
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  • ...[science]], [[society]], [[influence]], [[space-time view]], [[mass-energy view]], [[Einstein]], [[Newton]], [[physics]] ...sses the measures for supporting relativity. Based on Newton??s space-time view, it advances observation theory of moving objects. It forecasts the develop
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  • ...ect, the experimentally sensed variation of mass with velocity and general mass-energy equivalence.
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  • ...the velocity of light, ''c''. This result depends on taking a fundamental view of an epoch time conditioned relation, obtained earlier, between the univer
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  • | title = Resolution of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity ...ar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity was held in Yanshan University, China, from Aug 8
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  • ...containment within the full atomic quantum state. This particular internal view of a quantum state is then shown to have strong analytic powers in the nume
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  • ...hilosophy]], [[science]], [[society]], [[space-time view]], [[mass-quality view]] ...tic special relativity should be abandoned and the views of space-time and mass-energy of materialism should be restored and developed.
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  • ...s of T. H. Moray's radiant energy invention from a systems theory point of view. In a non-linear system where energy is synchronously shifted down the spec
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  • ...promotes a plain view of the universe - the materialist view of space-time-mass-energy to study the universe. Observation and understanding of the universe are v
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  • ...rnova, etc.). This theoretical and experimental analysis is significant in view of initial findings of neutrinos traveling faster than light in MINOS and O
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  • ...d geometrical magnitudes, according to the minimum contradictions point of view, we may assume that there exists also an anti-em space-time that correspond
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  • ...na. Particular attention is paid in this paper to the implications of this view on Special Relativity Theory.
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  • ...hat the introduction of Minkowski's "chronotope" has actually involved the mass-energy equivalence as an axiom proper to the spacetime paradigm.<br />
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  • ...e use of simple view of the universe - the materialist view of space?Ctime-mass-energy to study the </span><span lang="EN-US" style="COLOR: black; mso-bidi-font-s
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  • ...uences of such particle properties. In the model presented the traditional view is reversed and particle interactions, expressed as coupling constants, are
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  • ...sphere contracting and expanding in the direction of the 4-radius gives a view of closed dynamic space where relativistic phenomena appear as consequences
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  • | name = THE DYNAMIC THEORY A New View of Space-Time-Matter | image = THE DYNAMIC THEORY A New View of Space-Time-Matter 1469.jpg
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  • ...nd experiments. The analysis of the physical phenomena from a new point of view allows deeper understanding of the relations between the basic physical att
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  • ...ve either the inconsistency or the incompleteness of the standard point of view.
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  • ...ollowed was affected by that decision. This paper presents the alternative view where neither force nor mass are made an indefinable property. Both are def
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  • ...erun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The equations show the relation of two points of view: the independent variables had non-deformation and the depending variable w ...nt variables were the observed velocity from the Relativistic or distorted view.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The dependent variable would
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  • | title = A New Concept About Space Energy from the Point of View of BSM ? Supergravitation Unified Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|new concept space energy point view bsm supergravitation unified theory]]
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  • | title = Equations of Waves and Currents: a Cybernetic View [[Category:Scientific Paper|equations waves currents cybernetic view]]
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  • ...he last serious attempt to model the atom, from the structuralist point of view, was done by Buckminster Fuller and Kenneth Snelson. Previously Lord Kelvin
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  • | title = A Systems View of the Universe as ONE Reality This paper and concomitant presentation attempt to arrive at a systems view of the universe as one reality by taking the system approach to the univers
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  • ...>2</sup> starting from classical Mechanics. This is done from the point of view of one inertial frame, not two, and without invoking the theory of electrom
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  • ...y, systems theory, and molecular biology. What emerges is a very different view of Life and living systems than has been proposed by previous theories of B
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  • ...dependent variable is observed Velocity from the Relativistic or distorted view |VelocitySRD|. &nbsp;The dependent variable would then be True/non-Relativi
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  • ...e has at least some ?rotational? velocity near earth's surface. Under this view, the gravitational field of a given element of earth is considered to move
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  • ...ht, energy, gravity and so forth. Gravity is explained as a push action in view of a ?tired light? theory with regard to an infinite universe that divides
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  • ...ion?: Volume 1, The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point of View of the Discovery and the Structure of Dynamical Theories ...ion?: Volume 1, The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point of View of the Discovery and the Structure of Dynamical Theories 1023.jpg
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  • ...for calendar and eclipses but failed in serving as a basis for a physical view of celestial motions. A key in Copernicus' findings was the realization of
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  • ...sh-cause-gravity and the polarity of electric charge are here explained in view of a plenum, tired light theory and a recycling process consistent with the
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  • | title = How Hard Is Hard Science? - A Caribbean View of the Electric Universe Paradigm [[Category:Scientific Paper|hard hard science - caribbean view electric universe paradigm]]
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  • ...wever, the history of physics has a mystical side to it. For instance, in view of Aristotelian physics this mystical element included light as the means ...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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  • ...for calendar and eclipses but failed in serving as a basis for a physical view of celestial motions. A key in Copernicus' findings was the realization of
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  • * 2011 - "[[A Distant View of Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_59 ...0%2F2003&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_origin=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=157443 Read in full])
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  • ...relativity space without ether is unthinkable? (p. 23). From our point of view, the major problem for recognition of the feasibility of LENR is the adopte
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  • ...moving frame of reference occurs equally in all directions. This change of view, is consistent with the prevailing evidence, yet has a profound bearing on ...uence of the ensuing analysis in this present work is a somewhat different view of the relativistic, transverse, Doppler effect. Comparison of the differen
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  • | name = Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12) | image = Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12) 539.jpg
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  • * 1998 - "[[Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Relativistic-Real
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  • | name = Optical Geometry Of Motion - A New View Of The Theory Of Relativity | image = Optical Geometry Of Motion - A New View Of The Theory Of Relativity 365.jpg
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  • ...irections. Synchronization of two clocks through a GPS satellite in common view mode is effectively equivalent to e-synchronization of these clocks and int
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  • | title = A Flowing View Part 2 [[Category:Scientific Paper|flowing view]]
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  • | title = Flowing view 2 [[Category:Scientific Paper|flowing view]]
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  • ...is hard and that space is empty. Even the great Sir Isaac Newton held this view. In his treatise Opticks, published in 1704, he wrote in Query 31 about mat
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  • <b>My Point of View</b>
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  • ...tion of mass. Comparison of predictions of perihelion advance by using the view from the embedded four-dimensional hyper surface and from the five dimensio
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  • | title = A New Approach for Study of Gravity and Inertia from the Point of View of BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|new approach study gravity inertia point view bsm-supergravitation unified theory]]
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  • ...is statement is true. Physics can be studied from many different points of view. Its aim can be to make numerical predictions of some phenomena or to prese
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  • ...Also its</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%"> point of view becomes the solely authorized to interpreter the non relativistic essence o
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  • ...nd unbound electrons. An experimental test of this new result is urged, in view of its physical significance for the relativistic quantum theories.
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  • ...many years contemplating gravity. It has led me to an interrelated overall view of the universe. I will outline the perspective here. * 2014 - "[[Flowing view 2]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_7253.pdf Re
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  • ...vides a bridge between the Cosmological Principle and a more anthromorphic view of the universe ? The mechanism for the conversion of gravitational energy
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  • ...r arms in between the core and the two major arms. Figure <xr id="fig:side-view"/> is a simplified drawing the galaxy as viewed from the side. <figure id="fig:side-view">
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  • ...a correspond with generalised correlation matrices that link an observer's view of even and odd properties of incoming signals in the ether system. The ana
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  • ...should behave, should be on the other hand of extreme hardness. Under this view point, prof. Evert to the result comes that mass consists not only of the m
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  • ...edom to express ideas based on logically sound and well balanced points of view. Physics Essays, an international, peer-reviewed journal of impeccable q
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  • ...ts about Mr Einstein first 1905 paper : ?Concerning an Heuristic Point of View Toward the Emission and Transformation of Light?.]]" ([http://www.naturalph
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  • ...fluences on Science, Philosophy and Society and Materialism Space and Time View. * 2013 - "[[Persisting in materialism time-space mass-energy view??developing Newton physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstra
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  • ...emerged from the parameters associated with particular circumstances. This view is dependant upon, for its' conceptual soundness, a total construction of t
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  • ...cientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=819 Dr. Edmund Storms],&nbsp;A God's Eye View of Cold Fusion 271
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  • In my view, the prime reason Earth expansion has not been generally accepted to date i When I inquired of this particular lecturer concerning his scientific view of the Earth expansion model he stated that the principle problem he had wi
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  • ...ever, no one has ever identified the actual physical cause. The prevailing view, of course, is that gravity is a pull; whereas, we describe it as a push. <
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  • ...consequence of this discovery is that, contrary to the generally accepted view, time-variable electric and magnetic fields cannot cause each other and tha
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  • ...th expansion is a pillar of it, only that in the meantime I dropped my old view of a growing Earth at constant mass.
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  • ...es video you will see what, in his opinion, they have been trying to hide. View the tape, then you be the judge." - <em>[http://padrak.com/ine/PUSHGRAV.htm
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  • ...|year=1989 }}</ref><ref name=Borowitz>{{cite book |title=A Contemporary View of Elementary Physics |page=138 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |year=1968 |url=http ==Relativistic point of view==
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  • ...st elementary particle, from both the physical and the historical point of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles a ...about the electron. ''What is the electron?'' presents different points of view on the electron, both within the framework of quantum theory and from compe
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  • ...ool" that has been chosen for such a construction is my particular natural view that in many respects is based on the ancient Vedic philosophy and my long ...phy.org/pdf/abstracts/http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/apr/article/view/4287 Read in full])
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  • ...tely, the results were not well received as they contradicted the received view that the interstellar medium is a diffuse gas with interspersed puffy cloud ...or Catt which appeared in Wireless World, and suggested a different way to view the theory of electricity and magnetism. This inspired an investigation of
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  • over, the protostar is hidden from view, and therefore not plotted on the
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  • ...see the red dot. They are not identical images. Each of us has a different view of the red dot. But we all call it a red dot.
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  • ...long been interested by the theory of relativity from a critical point of view. Since 1990 he has attended numerous international conferences devoted to t
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  • ...tinuity, and the objective reality of individual microobjects. In Vigier?s view, the Copenhagen interpretation is based on ?arbitrary philosophical assumpt ...puts the probability of nonlocal connections at about 90% (for a dissident view, see Thompson, 1998). Vigier proposes that nonlocal interactions are not ab
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  • <b>As a Professor of Theoretical Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as fo ...ch as MKS or CGS system). This is a superficial useless description. In my view physical quantities are ONLY those associated with CONSERVATION LAWS. Mass,
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  • Even within the context of Newtonian mechanics, the modern view is that absolute space is unnecessary. Instead, the notion of [[inertial fr ...es whatever. The fundamental facts of mechanics do not harmonize with this view. For the mechanical behaviour of a corporeal system hovering freely in [[va
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  • ...tinuity, and the objective reality of individual microobjects. In Vigier's view, the Copenhagen interpretation is based on 'arbitrary philosophical assumpt ...puts the probability of nonlocal connections at about 90% (for a dissident view, see Thompson, 1998). Vigier proposes that nonlocal interactions are not ab
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  • ...er than with the two aforementioned thinkers, Spolter analyzes why, in her view, the mass of an object is not a necessary factor in its gravitational attra
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  • ...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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  • ...ermine these composite fields. The last statement contradicts the point of view commonly adopted, which treats the gauge fields as auxiliary quantities. ...every inertial system, which has never been demonstrated. Contrary to this view, Manaresi demonstrates that the proper functioning of the TAI system does n
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  • * Quantum Correlations from a Logical Point of View, Nikos A. Tambakis 565
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  • [[File:CentaurusA VR37 hi.tif|thumb|This view of the jets of Centaurus&nbsp;A was created through observations in radio w Image:NGC_5128.jpg|[[Chandra X-ray Observatory|Chandra X-ray]] view of Cen A in X-rays showing one [[relativistic jet]] from the central [[blac
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  • * 2012 - "[[A Systems View of One Reality of the Universe (FTPRDNFBU) within Universe (IEVACXFFU) deli * 2011 - "[[A Systems View of the Universe as ONE Reality
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  • ...les a year about the foundations of QM and applications of the topological view of Physics. One of his latest works is on [http://www22.pair.com/csdc/car/c ...high&amp;_orig=gateway&amp;_origin=gateway&amp;_sort=d&amp;_docanchor=&amp;view=c&amp;_searchStrId=1721443600&amp;_rerunOrigin=google&amp;_acct=C000050221&
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  • ...o examine whether their clocks are synchronous. However, from the point of view of an observer at rest in the ether the clocks are not synchronous and indi ...herefore explains the 4/3-factor in the expression for the electromagnetic mass-energy relation. However, while Poincaré's expression for the energy of the elect
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  • ...as either chance or error.<ref>For a description of mainstream cosmology's view of Arp's suggestions in this regard see Jones, H. ''What makes an astronomi
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  • ...me=Hubble_image>{{cite web|publisher=NASA|date=1995|title=Hubble's Deepest View of the Universe Unveils Bewildering Galaxies across Billions of Years|url=h ...bble-astronomers-deepest-view-night-sky|Hubble Astronomers Release Deepest View of the Night Sky]</ref>
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  • ...ions |date=1989}}</ref><ref name=Borowitz>{{Cite book|title=A Contemporary View of Elementary Physics |page=138 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |date=1968 |url=http ...}</ref> A possible issue with this approach is the historically long-lived view that the distant universe might affect matters ([[Mach's principle]]). Anot
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  • ...these principles. Optical surface plasmons are being investigated with a view to improve makeup by [[L'Oréal]] and others.<ref>
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  • ...Chicago area chapter of the SPIE Optical Society. I also wrote 48 Field-of-View editorials that were about 2,000 to 3,000 words long summarizing the state- * 2004 - "[[The Characterization of Gravitational Collapse as a Mass-Energy Phase Change]]"
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  • ...time" <math>t^\prime = t-v x/c^2 \,</math><ref>{{Citation|title=A broader view of relativity: general implications of Lorentz and Poincaré invariance|vol While this is the view of most historians, a minority go much further, such as [[E. T. Whittaker]]
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  • ...stated in 1845 that the aether was ''fully'' dragged by matter (later this view was also shared by Hertz). In this model the aether might be (by analogy wi ...all forces of nature are electromagnetic ones (the "Electromagnetic World View"). Wien stated that, if it is assumed that gravitation is an electromagneti
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  • # 1988 'Arts View of Science'. Times Higher Educational Supplement (Letter, November 11th.)
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  • ...ed with the introduction of [[universal suffrage]] and later expressed the view that the Nazi dictatorship resulted from "the ascent of the rule of the cro ...dation, to the latter, the crown of the edifice of every generalized world view".<ref>Religion and Natural Science (Lecture Given 1937) Scientific Autobiog
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  • ...to this last form as the {{math|3 + 1}} view as opposed to the ''geometric view'' represented by the tensor expression ...smooth coordinate transformation) are geometric objects. In the geometric view, the electromagnetic field is a six-dimensional geometric object in ''space
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  • ...cite web|url=http://datos.kvb.lt/en/index.php?option=com_laikotarpiai&task=view&id=19&Itemid=65|title=Kaunas: dates and facts. Electronic directory.|publis ...acfarlane]] (1910) [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000052363498;view=1up;seq=335 Bulletin of the Quaternion Society]</ref>
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  • ...out a description of photon trajectories in the de Broglie–Bohm theory in view of the difficulties of describing bosons relativistically.<ref name="ghose- ...ude stochastic properties. Bohm and other physicists, including Valentini, view the [[Born rule]] linking <math>R</math> to the [[probability density funct
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