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  • | fields = [[Electromagnetism]], [[Centrifugal Force]], [[Coriolis Force]], [[Aether]], [[Gravity]] ...d a physical medium for the propagation of light known as the luminiferous aether. And so unsure how to resolve the conundrum, I concluded that the mystery c
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Ether]], [[Aether]], [[Gravity]], [[Neomechanics]], [[Cosmology]], [[Infinity]], [[Infinite U ...sages the beginning of the end for the Big Bang and many of its associated theories. The proposed scientific revolution will be the last step in the pre-Copern
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  • ...entific worldview by introducing his own ideas while synthesizing thought, theories, and ideas of 21st-century physics.” ...forum for the study, debate, and presentation of serious scientific ideas, theories, philosophies, and experiments that are not commonly accepted in mainstream
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  • ...98 - "[[Special Relativity: The Experiments Equally Support Various Aether Theories]]"
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  • ...al reality) and their experimental testing against the mainstream physical theories. In 1992 Marinov wrote a letter to German Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl in * 1989 - "[[Repetition of Silvertooth's Experiment for Measuring the Aether Drift]]"
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  • ...s", which was the final point in the development of the classical [[aether theories]] at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. ...rect, so his theory did not fully exclude the possibility of detecting the aether. Eventually, it was [[Henri Poincaré]] who in 1905 corrected the errors i
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  • ...Newtonian Mechanics. On the contrary, the physical evidences of these two theories are on opposite ends. Therefore anyone who "believes" that Special (and Gen ...eory does not stem from the so called experimental proofs of unpresence of aether in the second half of 19th century, but its origin lies on the fact that E
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  • ...ome confusion among physicists, many of whom thought that a [[luminiferous aether]] was incompatible with the relativity principle, in the way it was defined [[Category:Theories|Relativity]]
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  • ...hat eventually led to [[special relativity]], which rules out a stationary aether.<ref group=A name=staley/> The experiment has been referred to as "the movi ...More recent [[optical resonator]] experiments confirmed the absence of any aether wind at the 10<sup>−17</sup> level.<ref name=Eisele /><ref name=Herrmann2
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  • ...''"{{lang|nl|De moleculaire theoriën in de natuurkunde}}"'' (The molecular theories in physics). In 1881 he became member of the [[Royal Netherlands Academy of ...ion of light) in reference frames that move relative to the [[luminiferous aether]].<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...t it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. ...ativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • ...truth by the logical elimination of error. Pointing out errors in people's theories by logical <em>reductio ad absurdum </em>(reduction to absurdity) upsets pe # 2000. 'Too Many Theories, Too Few Syntheses', Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory VII Proc
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  • ...ing at different speeds relative to absolute space (or the "[[luminiferous aether]]"), could be synchronised. At the same time Dutch theorist [[Hendrik Loren ...ure of optical and electrical experiments to detect motion relative to the aether (see [[Michelson–Morley experiment]]).<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...me in Woolsthorpe over the subsequent two years saw the development of his theories on [[calculus]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Newton|first=Isaac|title=Waste Book|ur ...of 1675, Newton [[wikt:posit|posited]] the existence of the [[luminiferous aether|ether]] to transmit forces between particles. The contact with the [[theoso
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