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  • ...= Contrary to Wilczynski, There is No Aberration for Co-moving Source and Observer | keywords = [[Aberration]], [[Motion]], [[Source]], [[Observer]]
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  • | title = The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer, the Perihelion Shift of Mercury, and Photon Deflection | keywords = [[Gravitational Potential]], [[Observer]], [[Perihelion Shift of Mercury]], [[Photon Deflection]]
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  • ...relativistic phenomenon. The case in which an arbitrary force acts on an observer undergoing uniform, relativistic translation in Minkowski space-time is the
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  • | title = The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer, Mercury\'s Perihelion, Photon Deflection and Time Delay of a Solar Grazing ...ed that Newton's gravitational potential applies only for static or slowly moving objects. The addition of velocity dependent terms, derivable from the prin
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  • ...heory of relativity, the co-moving inertial "lab partner" of this circling observer must interpret that this same observation shows the center clock is running
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  • ...both ends simultaneously and disagrees with the tiem order claimed by the observer on the train. If motion is relative, said Einstein, who is to say that one
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  • ...of light from Jupiter's satellite was lower when an observer on earth was moving away from it, and higher on approach. The red-shift of spectral lines may b ...ed that the speed of light from the star Gamma draconis was higher when an observer on earth moved towards its perpendicular incident, and lower on recession.
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  • ...elativity is wrong. The model is wrong and the interpretation of what each observer sees is wrong. My conclusion is that the transformation of length, time, an ...ecraft (perpendicular to the spacecraft's motion). On the Earth is another observer."''
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  • ...n relativity of simultaneity has a num-ber of implications, including that moving observers can no longer maintain (a) that their clocks are unslowed, (b) th
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  • ...as moving with recessional velocity proportional to the distance from the observer. The observed velocity proportional to the distance is thus the result of t
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  • ...r faster or slower than a component traveling at ''c'' as measured by that observer. It is this peculiar nature of light that led to the development of specia
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  • ...erent velocities depends on, which one of two is formally considered as an observer. It is proposed to consider LTT as an alternative to SRT.
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  • ...n. This paper explains clearly why the velocity is really (c-v), while the observer's tools always measure a velocity represented by the number c. This illusio
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  • ...k. And the Light Principle has Corollary (C) in which each un-accelerated observer acknowledges that an outbound light ray has the same speed as an inbound l ...Consequence [III] an observer perceives that a stern clock on a relatively moving spaceship is in advance of the bow clock of that ship, provided the astron
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  • ...locity of light is really (c-v) with respect to the observer, even if the observer's tools always measure a velocity represented by the number c. We explain
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  • ...is a glaring error to ascribe the electrodynamics of moving bodies to any observer's observation.
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  • ...quite useless. This apparent constant velocity of light with respect to a moving frame is the most fascinating illusion in science.
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  • ...e analogy that allows for ?Galilean? addition of the c and v vectors for a moving source of light? And from Renshaw's Radiation Continuum Model approach, co
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  • ...peeds <em>c',</em> relative to the source and <em>c',</em> relative to the observer, different from Einstein's constant <em>c<sub>o</sub>.</em>&nbsp;This viewp
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  • ...rentz invariance; the speed of light seems to depend on the motion of the observer after all, as in classical wave theory, which implies that a preferred ref
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  • ...ter of the MMEx are adjusted to be exactly the same length, but when it is moving in the medium, the two split light beams travel different path lengths, dep
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  • ...hese fields for immobile charges is q1/r and q2/r (r being the path of the moving field); the computed distance between charges is obtained by considering th
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  • ...n paper, light waves from a super-luminal light emitter would arrive at an observer at constant&nbsp;<em>c</em> but in reverse order with seemingly increased w
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  • ...l GPS test have shown that the constancy of the speed of light relative to moving airplanes is not correct. The change of the time difference could reach abo
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  • ...that the isometric Lorentz transformation needs at least threebody system. Observer-dependence and the Lorentz-covariance are different concepts. ...inverse relative-velocity-morphism '''v'''<sup>&#8722;1</sup> is interior-observer-dependent, and not absolute as in the isometric exterior formulation where
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  • ...us from the railway embankment, are also measured as simultaneous from the moving train ...ence, are also measured as simultaneous from any other system of reference moving in a linear uniform translatory motion relative to it, contrary to Einstein
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  • ...o a monitoring signal not sensitive to <b>v</b>, gives the velocity of the observer relative to the ether as v = []c/2??. The velocity of the solar system rela
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  • ...be in future time when he comes back on the Earth. Slowing down of time of moving clocks was tested in experiments. The second that is based on assumption th ...n equivalence of a space with dipole anisotropy and a space of an observer moving with constant velocity in an isotropic physical space (PS). Application of
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  • ...however its speed really is seen to be different when measured by a moving observer. The error in presuming variation in physical lengths resulted in incorrect axes are moving apart at velocity v. There is a fixed length rod of length L (with points a
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  • ...e of a traverse effect. The direction of the light trip is observed from a moving frame to be tilted from its direction in the stationary frame by the aberra
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  • Light speed variation relative to a moving observer occurring according to classical velocity composition is demonstrated using
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  • ...ge, Lorentz's version of Maxwell's equations in free space for an observer moving uniformly through the ether is obtained. These modified Maxwell's equations
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  • ...erence frames, as a consequence of Zeeman's experimental observations with moving quartz rods.
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  • ...ywords = [[Large charge electrodynamics]], [[stationary system]], [[moving observer]]
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  • | title = On Synchronized Clocks at the Ends of a Moving Rod ...e validity of the synchronized state of the two clocks at the ends of a moving rod (as this state was defined by Einstein himself in his historic paper
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  • ...Relativity Theory describes how a steady observer sees light coming from a moving object assuming that only the (Relativistic) Gravitation Theory has to be t
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  • ...pace and time in a definite reference system vary, if measured by a moving observer, in such a way that the light speed appears constant. This idea contains s
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  • ...er factor is used to determine the time of light reception by the observer moving relative to the source. The requirement that velocity addition be vectorial
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  • ...tion of special-relativistic momentum and energy conservation laws. In the moving frame, the bola string is curved, not straight, and thrums with a period th
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  • ...time reading should have dilated to match the time reading from the other observer. Of course, to someone who has followed relativity well with an unshakable
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  • ...shift" of the spectrum of stars that are moving away from the earth-bound observer.
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  • ...ion of heat. Thus, in the case of a System in a uniform inertial motion an observer would notice an emission of heat from a stressed body at rest in the System
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  • ...light over a single fixed length is shown to be constant regardless of the observer?s relative speed.&nbsp; So, special relativity?s time dilation concepts can
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  • ...ight speed is an illusion: light speed is really c - v with respect to the observer, even if his tools always measure. The key to the explanation is the questi
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  • ...er from time recorded by a stationary observer, and that the dimensions of moving and stationary objects are the same.&nbsp; It is also shown fro tests that
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  • ...motion at the same time. And a real event, viewed by say, 100 differently moving observers cannot undergo 100 different objective alterations at the same ti
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  • ...g local times. When the distance remains unchanged, i.e. the object or the observer do not move, the difference between the indication of local time and the in
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  • ...e size. A bystander expects the rod to fall into the hole, but a co-moving observer expects it to pass unhindered over the hole. According to the accepted solu
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  • ...value of c found in the tables. Hoek?s experiment shows that photons in a moving medium propagate with the velocity c between atoms and remain attached to t
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  • ...ibe the general formulation of a boundary value problem for an arbitrarily moving object and investigate three canonical problems of practical interest to de
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  • ...e at the conclusion that an Observer distorts the position and timing of a moving body in such a way that Einstein's light postulate holds.
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  • ...urements of a natural event, such as they represent themselves to a moving observer, but without any special meaning. Only a non-Einsteinian structural theory
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  • ...to any supposed aether.&nbsp; But those light speeds relative to a moving observer do change contrary to SRT concepts. ...tancy of elapsed time of light travel over any fixed length, regardless of observer?s speed,&nbsp; we can then recognize why Michelson-Morley (MMX) experiments
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  • ...and radial Doppler shift are derived.&nbsp; An analysis of the force on a moving charge above a neutral current carrying wire is provided from varying refer
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  • ...same time. The actual length of an object, viewed by say, 100 differently moving observers cannot undergo 100 different objective contractions at the same t
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  • ...e) between two platforms moving at relativistic speeds with respects to an Observer (CPE Analyst) who is "stationary" with respects to the stars in our Local G
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  • ...in return, leads to a time dilation. 2) The clock according to an outside observer, further dilates by the usual Lorentz coefficient. The first effect is thou ...exchange occurs with the superluminal speed U<sub>t</sub>, were the object moving with a speed v, with respect to the attraction or repulsion center. Note th
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  • ...specific prediction that the velocity of light with respect to an observer moving at velocity u through the field is c * u, i.e., the light velocity combines
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  • ...may also conclude that they have 'rest' mass since they do not seem to be moving and yet they do have energy related to their frequency. In fact, since ther ...th rest mass as nonmoving in the non-local sense even though a local space observer may see relative motion between particles with rest mass. This requires mor
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  • ...which the source traverses a sinusoid in a plane as viewed by a stationary observer. This motion is a superposition of two basic parts: a high-speed linear tra
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  • ...due to spin. In the case of the Earth, the sun's field of pressure waves, moving faster than the Earth and striking the Earth's sun side causing it to spin, ...is different to the two observers. However, the reality is that the boxcar observer is in error because his measurement was not complete. Just because he think
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  • ...same time. The actual length of an object, viewed by say, 100 differently moving observers cannot undergo 100 different objective contractions at the same t
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  • ...used to predict the phase velocity of that light relative to a stationary observer then the Einstein low speed approximation to his velocity addition equation
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  • ...nction of their absolute speed, and the kinetic energy is shown not to be observer dependent. The compatibility of&nbsp;special relativity with mass-energy c
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  • ...eed and gravity induced mass increase and the magnetic effects of linearly moving electric charges inside atoms. Again end equations identical to Einstein's
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  • ...aether. Concepts by Galileo, Ritz and Doppler still apply for an observer moving relative to the emission?s source. The enormous energies of the minuscule
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  • ...unterintuitive to assert that laws of nature ''not'' being relative to the observer is an instance of relativity. --> ...a [[symmetry]] in natural law: that is, the laws must look the same to one observer as they do to another. According to a theoretical result called [[Noether's
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  • ...cts can have different real lengths or ages, depending on the speed of the observer, thus violating the objective identity ofsuch objects. Further crucial obj
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  • ...Unified Theory. The light velocity c becomes c &#61617; v for the observer moving at a velocity &#61617;v relative to the sharmon medium, ruling out constan
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  • * 2012 - "[[The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer, Mercury's Perihelion, Photon Deflection and Time Delay of a Solar Grazing * 1997 - "[[The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer, the Perihelion Shift of Mercury, and Photon Deflection]]"
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  • ...measurements eliminates any reliance on clock synchronization between the moving and stationary frames, or between either of these frames and the source its ...a component traveling at <math display="inline">c</math> measured by that observer. This peculiar nature of light led to the development of special relativity
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  • ...er introduced by Albert Einstein in the article ?On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies' Albert Einstein (1905a) is absolutely consistent with the physical
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  • Let us have clocks at rest in two inertial frames A and B which are moving at relative velocity v relative to each other. Using the interpretation of The earthbound observer sees muons created in the upper atmosphere as byproducts of high energy cos
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  • ...tore the absolute essence of Energy, it explains the proved retardation of moving clocks and also the mysterious quantized cosmological phenomena intrinsic r ...locity, any increment of absolute velocity must contribute in freezing the moving time no matter its current module value already is, and there is no reason
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  • ...ength of the [[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[photon]]) as measured by the observer. ...on of frequency <math>\nu_2</math> emitted at distance <math>R_2</math> to observer distance <math>R_1</math> (measured as distances from the gravitational cen
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  • ...which obey Newtonian Mechanics in Euclidean 4D Space, while the motion in observer frame is described via Lorentz Transformations assuming that Newtonian Mech ...as it starts to move. Besides, that the influence of static charges in the moving frame is observed as magnetic field as explained in the upper paragraph, wh
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  • ...tly the proportion specified by the Lorentz equations (and by SR, when the observer happens to be in the ether rest frame). But time is absolute and space is E # Larson, D. J., "An absolute theory for the electrodynamics of moving bodies," <i>Physics Essays</i> 7(4), 476 (1994).
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  • ...er the relativists’ rebuttal, past and/or future acceleration precludes an observer from using special relativity, then that really precludes special relativit ...y of emitted light does NOT change at the source when it is received by an observer in relative motion! [As an aside, note that the Doppler Shift for light can
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  • ...experiments below the deck would not be able to tell whether the ship was moving or stationary.
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  • ...inov received a passport and he successfully emigrated out of the country, moving to Brussels. In 1978, Marinov moved to Washington, D.C.. Later he lived in * "Velocity of Light in a Moving Medium According to the Absolute Space-Time Theory," <i>International Journ
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  • ...ear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another; an [[accelerometer]] moving with any of them would detect zero acceleration. Measurements in one inerti ...ecause the [[Earth]] is rotating, which means the frame of reference of an observer on Earth is not inertial. The physics must account for the [[Coriolis effec
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  • ...ewart. The force is created between the outer part of electric current and moving magnet retaining law of conservation of angular momentum valid, which is pr * 2003 - "[[Frequency Shift that is Caused By Observer Movement]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_813.
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  • ...l office, where a report is collected. When one speaks of a ''particular'' observer, one refers to someone having, at least in principle, a copy of this report ...alilean transformations. For example, they reflect the fact that observers moving at different [[velocity|velocities]] may measure different [[Length contrac
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  • ...with respect to the aether can use the same electrodynamic equations as an observer in the stationary aether system, thus they are making the same observations ...e dimension perpendicularly to the line of motion. However, an observer co-moving with the earth would not notice this contraction, because all other instrum
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  • ...ime dependent measurements (observer) and time independent measurements of moving objects (traveler) and in practice these two Mechanics equations explain re
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  • ...a decade, astronomers have determined that the inner parts of the jet are moving at about half of the [[speed of light]]. X-rays are produced farther out as ...83 are physically close to each other, and both subgroups appear not to be moving relative to each other.<ref name="karachentsev2005">{{cite journal
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  • ...her.<ref group=A name=staley/> The experiment has been referred to as "the moving-off point for the theoretical aspects of the Second Scientific Revolution". ...t]], according to which the aether and thus light are partially dragged by moving matter. Partial aether-dragging would thwart attempts to measure any first
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  • ! Observer ...he redshift) of an object is plotted with respect to its distance from the observer.<ref>
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  • ...no preferred state of motion can be attributed to any particular inertial observer. However, as to electromagnetic theory and electrodynamics, during the 19th ==Aether and electrodynamics of moving bodies==
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  • ...ing in <math>\mathbb{R}^3</math> followed by the setup for ''N'' particles moving in 3 dimensions. In the first instance, configuration space and real space For a spinless single particle moving in <math>\mathbb{R}^3</math>, the particle's velocity is given by
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  • ...h is constant, not only to space itself but also relative to all observers moving or stationary within that space. (This was also concurred by Bondi.) In oth * 2004 - "[[The Eye of the Beholder: The Role of the Observer in Modern Physics]]" ([http://www.gwales.com/bibliographic/?isbn=0950379050
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  • ...zones led him to consider how clocks at rest on the Earth, which would be moving at different speeds relative to absolute space (or the "[[luminiferous aeth ...ight signals assumed to travel with the same speed in both directions in a moving frame.<ref name=action>{{Citation
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  • ...force|electric]] and [[magnetic field]]s travel through space as [[wave]]s moving at the [[speed of light]]. Maxwell proposed that light is an undulation in ..., with the distasteful result that the equations changed form for a moving observer. These difficulties inspired [[Albert Einstein]] to formulate the theory of
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