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  • | keywords = [[time dilation]], [[relativity]], [[twin paradox]] ...e dilation effect is symmetrical for both twins, and why and when the time dilation is eventually measured in a system of one of the travelling twin.</span>
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  • | title = Orbital Time Dilation | keywords = [[time dilation]], [[Mach]], [[Normal Realism]], [[Minkowski]], [[orbital motion]], [[angul
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  • | title = Research on the Crossed Doppler Effect in Classical Physics ...Ether; crossed Doppler effect; moving clock; time dilation; Newton?s space-time concepts; conservation of momentum]]
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  • ...between the gravitational escape velocity and the equivalent Lorentz time dilation velocity is less than ? two parts per million.
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  • | title = The Light Speed Effect ...luding the transverse Doppler Effect is clearly demonstrated for the first time.
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  • ...agnetism plus the assumptions that there exists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.
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  • | keywords = [[Wheeler-Feynman]], [[relativistic electrodynamics]], [[time dilation]], [[asymmetric aging]] ...riments using muon decay which shows that this is a space-time perspective effect that does not contribute to asymmetric aging (the twin paradox).
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  • | title = On the Interpretation of the Doppler Effect in Special Relativity Theory | keywords = [[Doppler effect]], [[matter-wave duality]], [[time dilation]]
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  • ...ntripetal and gravitational forces from the perspective of non-linear time dilation and shows that this model provides consistent model behavior. Further resea
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  • ...y]], [[Principle of Relativity]], [[Thought Experiments]], [[Time Dilation Effect]], [[Inertial Frames of Reference]], [[Detection of Movement]] ...tyle="font-style: normal;">some questions connected with the time dilation effect are discussed. A thought experiment is presented in which it has been prove
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  • | title = On the Sagnac Effect for Massive Particles and Some of its Eepistemological Consequences | keywords = [[Sagnac effect]], [[clock synchronization]], [[special relativity]], [[matter waves]]
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  • ...not only by the standard time dilation effect, but also by some additional effect missed at the moment, and related perhaps to the fact that resonant nuclei
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  • | title = Aether-Theory Clock Retardation vs Special Relativity Time Dilation ...ywords = [[clock retardation]], [[special relativity]], [[aether]], [[Time Dilation]]
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  • ...or.&nbsp; In turn, this mass increase leads to length contraction and time dilation. The velocity of light in vacuum obeys the classic rule of velocity additio
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  • | title = Can Clocks Tell Time? ...iece of music is gauged in terms of an unalterable, external and universal time flow.
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  • | title = Transverse Doppler Effect & Stellar Aberration ...ly does stellar aberration contradict SRT, but also the transverse Doppler effect does so.
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  • ...z factor. In turn, this mass increase leads to length contraction and time dilation. The velocity of light in vacuum obeys the classic rule of velocity additio
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  • | title = The Special Theory of Relativity and the Sagnac Effect ...eriencies from GPS (global positioning system) seems to indicate that time dilation and clock bias must be abolished.
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  • ...e effect of time dilation accompanies the mass change so it is a secondary effect. The mass change is a consequence of the Universe tending toward equilibriu
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  • ...gument is examined here as an alternative explanation to relativistic time dilation as the only acceptable answer offered by mainstream physics today.
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  • | keywords = [[ether]], [[relativity]], [[particles]], [[cause and effect]] ...surface of the elementary particles, exists and provides literal cause and effect mechanisms replacing the unreal constructions of relativity.
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  • | title = Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part II: Time-Varying Density Model & Propulsion | keywords = [[Force Models]], [[Propulsion]], [[Time-varying Mass Densities]], [[EM Field Momentum]], [[EMDrive]]
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  • ...This assertion is well compatible with the recent disclosure that the time dilation displayed by a rotating object is much greater than the one classically pre
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  • ...the Lorentz factor. This mass increase causes length contraction and time dilation.
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  • ...1999 I began to advocate entrained ether against most NPA members at that time. ...ichelson also existed between atoms in a crystal, which hided the searched effect.
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  • # Time dilation effects take place with the usual relativistic factor ...s are synchronized in the way chosen by nature itself, e.g., in the Sagnac effect
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  • * 1994 - "[[Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrod * 1994 - "[[From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics]]"
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  • * 2006 - "[[On the Interpretation of the Doppler Effect in Special Relativity Theory]]" * 2003 - "[[Abandoning the Ideas of Length Contraction and Time Dilation]]"
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  • ...ele and Keating performed their famous experiment which confirmed the time dilation predicted by SRT by use of macroscopic clocks. As it had already been show ...that time slows down as a function of velocity.? Maybe the slowing of the time is rather a function of the change in velocity than the velocity itself?
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  • ...ncrease in mass of moving particles, the Fizeau experiment, and the Sagnac effect.&nbsp; The principles on which Special Theory of relativity are based, incl
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  • ...velocity component through the local interstellar medium; and (2) the "SZ effect" showing heating of the radiation by x-rays in some galaxy clusters now sho
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  • ...ence of the transverse Doppler shift it is concluded that either the time dilation predicted by the standard theory of special relativity does not exist in r
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  • ...e nor a function of gravitational waves; where s is a function of the time dilation present in the local gravitational field. This formula has been tested and
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  • ...t with the recent "surprising Nodland / Ralston results of the "corkscrew" effect on the polarization of light from distant galaxies.
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  • ...nd Keating performed the experiment in which they proved the time dilation effect with a help of macroscopic clocks. By consistently applying their reasoning
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  • ...a supernovas are dimmer, not because they are further away but because the effect of gravity is greater in the past, resulting in smaller supernovas) ...galaxies pay the price by experiencing an ?inward acceleration?. Also the effect of gravity is historically defined and the further in the past the gravitat
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  • ...ement, or the so called Doppler effect, must also ruin the concept of time dilation advocated by relativity. As relativity can only end up invalidating the phy
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  • ...e nor a function of gravitational waves; where ? is a function of the time dilation present in the local gravitational field. This formula has been tested and
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  • * "Velocity Addition Theorem and Einstein-Doppler Effect", <i>Spectroscopy Letters</i> <b>3</b> (11&amp;12): 303-304 (1970). * "Equivalence of Compton Effect and Doppler Effect", <i>Spectroscopy Letters</i> <b>4</b> (3&amp;4): 59-56 (1971).
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  • {{Wikipedia_dispute|Time dilation}} ..., <math>T = \frac{T_o}{\sqrt{(1 - \frac{v^2}{c^2})}}</math>. It correlates time accumulating on a clock at rest in an inertial frame with another clock in
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  • ...e of the Wave Equation</li> <li>Optical Gyroscopes</li> <li>Sagnac Effect</li> <li>Convection</li> <li>Effective Mass {as opposed to Relativi * Transverse Relative Time {as opposed to Time Dilation}
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  • ...'' Einstein did set between the effect of rotational acceleration, and the effect of gravitation, leads to results which are the same as ours, up to a third
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  • * 2006 - "[[Magnitude-Redshift Relation for SNe Ia, Time Dilation, and Plasma Redshift]]" ([http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0602500v1 Read in f * 2004 - "[[Plasma Redshift, Time Dilation, and Supernovas Ia]]" ([http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0406437v2 Read in ful
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  • * 2004 - "[[A Mysterious Consequence of Moessbauer's Effect]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_833.pdf Read * 2002 - "[["Time Arrow" as a Consequence of "Antigravity" Absence]]" ([http://www.naturalphi
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  • # The Time Continuum ...mmunity if I make such a claim. Mathematicians seem to have an unsettling effect upon some members of the physical science community, especially when a mat
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  • | keywords = [[Preons]], [[Neutrinos]], [[Gravity]], [[Time]], [[Dimensionality]], [[Mass]], [[Big Bang]], [[Electromagnetism]] ...by gravity and that gravitational time dilation arises because of this, in effect the speed of light is affected by gravitational fields. The theory posits a
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  • ...s the photons move from the Sun to the Earth. This is a quantum mechanical effect. As seen from the Earth, a repulsion force acts on the photons. This means
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  • * <em>The Doppler Effect and the Theory of Contraction of Moving Bodies</em>, 1968. * 1989 - "[[Mathematical Demonstration That the Formula for Time Dilation is Misleading]]"
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  • ...and 'dilation of time' unrealistic. Unified Theory explains Photoelectric Effect and Bending of Light in a Gravitational field. As against Relativity, no pa
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  • ...s interpreted as causing a physical effect as opposed to a “just observed” effect. ...other clock, then the “traveling” clock would have accumulated less proper time than the “stationary” clock.
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  • ...e Schrodinger wave equation is also derived. It explains the photoelectric effect. Explanation of the bending of light in a gravitational field shows that ph
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  • ...compatible with the principle of causality and by making it applicable to time-dependent gravitational interactions. I base such an expansion, or generali ...tational and cogravitational fields in the form of retarded integrals. For time- independent systems, these equations reduce to the conventional equations
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  • ...d papers at independent sessions of the International Conference on Space, Time and Gravitation, 1996 and 1998, hosted by the Russian Academy of Sciences i ...tential for a Moving Observer, Mercury's Perihelion, Photon Deflection and Time Delay of a Solar Grazing Photon]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/a
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  • ...rds against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerated in this diagram.]] ...oves away from that source. As frequency is inverse of time (specifically, time required for completing one wave oscillation), frequency of the electromagn
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  • ...ewton-Einstein Billiard Ball Mechanics, The Principle of Equivalence, Time Dilation.
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  • ...- "[[Michelson-Morley Null Result for Sound of Light: A Classical Doppler Effect * 2005 - "[[Time Perception as a Function of Age]]"
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[simultaneity]], [[length contraction]], [[time dilation]], [[GPS]] ...d due to the great distances, high speeds and extremely small variances in time to be observed. Even if these could all be overcome, the ability to perform
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  • ...tion - A Feature of the General Law of Electrodynamics', Progress in Space-Time Physics 1987, Editor J. P. Wesley, Benjamin Wesley, Blumberg, Germany, pp. * 1989 - "[[The Supergraviton and its Technological Effect]]"
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  • <b>On Space and Time:</b> ...ion to describe four dimensional space is also meaningless since space and time are equivalent both conceptually and functionally. It is just 4D Space!.
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  • ...ory of relativity follows automatically from Pythagoras's theorem. At that time back in 1978, I was unaware that alternative explanations for the Michelson ...he following few years, I did a bit of physics teaching, while at the same time being heavily involved in correspondence with anti-relativists worldwide re
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  • ...e Earth's surface, the magnitude and direction of the wind would vary with time of day and season. By analyzing the return speed of light in different dire ...take longer than a beam reflecting perpendicular to the aether because the time gained from traveling downwind is less than that lost traveling upwind. Mic
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  • ...st order in ''v''/''c'' by introducing an auxiliary variable called "local time" for connecting systems at rest and in motion in the aether. In addition, t ...special relativity. The introduction of [[length contraction]] and [[time dilation]] for all phenomena in a "preferred" [[frame of reference]], which plays th
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  • ...rmally a point in [[spacetime]]. The transformations connect the space and time coordinates of an [[Event (relativity)|event]] as measured by an observer i ...elocities]] may measure different [[Length contraction|distances]], [[time dilation|elapsed times]], and even different [[Relativity of simultaneity|orderings
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  • Although [[Isaac Newton]] based his physics on [[absolute time and space]], he also adhered to the [[principle of relativity]] of [[Galile ...rentz transformations by changing the fundamental definitions of space and time intervals, while abandoning the absolute simultaneity of Galilean kinematic
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  • ...ter Zeeman]] for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the [[Zeeman effect]]. He also derived the [[Lorentz transformation|transformation equations]] ...nd former student of Lorentz's, [[Pieter Zeeman]], discovered the [[Zeeman effect]] in 1896, Lorentz supplied its theoretical interpretation. The experimenta
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  • ...s external to the system.<ref name="Ferraro">{{cite|title=Einstein's Space-Time: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity|first1=Rafael|last1=Ferr ...tious force associated with rotating reference frames is the [[centrifugal effect]], or centrifugal force.
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  • ...depends on the prevailing consensus, the meaning of the term changes over time. For example, [[hot dark matter]] would not have been considered non-standa ...cal laws]]&nbsp;– that the laws of physics don't change from one place and time to another,
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  • ...and philosophy 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 2 ...called the Planck quantum force, which is similar to the observed Casimir effect; thus, the Planck constant is introduced directly into force phenomena rath
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