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  • {{Special relativity sidebar}} In [[physics]], the '''principle of relativity''' is the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws
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  • ...so an overcoming of the idealistic nature of the set foundation and of the general ambiguity of the foundationalist paradigm. So it is the dynamical algebra o ...ogic dilemma as it points out only the need for a new semantics of the old classical logic.
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  • ...ctively pursued with the LAGEOS and Gravity Probe-B satellites. Within the classical framework, frame dragging is independent of the state (normal or coherent) [[Category:Relativity|investigation frame-dragging-like signals spinning superconductors using la
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  • ...waves and particles, so of wave-particle duality; the reason that general relativity must be the quantum theory of gravity; the mystery of the cosmological cons [[Category:Relativity|quantum mechanics quantum field theory geometry language logic]]
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  • | keywords = [[Classical general relativity]], [[Gravity in more than four dimensions]], [[Kaluza-Klein theory]], [[uni ...esentation will present the logic showing how Einstein's General Theory of Relativity may be derived from the five dimensional manifold using the conservation of
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  • ...ry, the book presents detailed derivations of numerous applications of the classical thermodynamic laws with the result that phenomena currently covered by Newt
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  • ...ents contradict Maxwell theory and special relativity and are predicted by classical Weber electrodynamics. Some claim quantum behavior is intrinsically unpredi ...Display&id=565 Giuseppe Antoni], Special Relativity as an Evolution of Classical Physics  1
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  • ...erior to Newton?s Universal Law of Gravitation and Einstein?s General Relativity Theory.
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  • According to classical electrodynamics, all electrically charged particles, like quarks and elec ...le. Einstein studied Mach's ideas while developing his theory of General Relativity.
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  • | known_for = [[relativity]], [[plasma]], [[foundations of physics]], [[hurricanes]], [[number theory] ...d of scientific activity: plasma physics, geophysics, statistical physics, relativity, foundations of physics, number theory. He is the author or co-author 
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  • | name = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) | image = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) 873.bmp
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  • ...hysics. The Friedman equations that can be deduced rigorously from general relativity are consequently equally restricted to a constant valued Lambda and for the [[Category:Relativity|alternative epoch time solution patching structure cosmological standard mo
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  • ...ith respect to some inertial frames of reference, while Lorentz' Theory of Relativity is essentially correct and applicable to any inertial frame of reference. ...4, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Going far beyond Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, Sandu Constantin and Dan Brasoveanu have established a new scientific para
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental physics]], [[unification]], [[relativity]], [[aether]], [[quantum mechanics]] ...worldsci.org], 2013, [http://vixra.org/pdf/1304.0046v3.pdf viXra.org > Relativity and Cosmology > viXra:1304.0046]
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  • Absolute time and space continue to be used in [[classical mechanics]], but modern formulations by authors such as [[Walter Noll]] and ...local [[Geodesics in general relativity|geodesics]] according to [[general relativity]].]]
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  • ...nce force. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • ...adistance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • ...-distance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology (Fractal]], [[Scaling]], [[Self-Similarity)]], [[Relativity]], [[Electrodyamics]], [[Gravity]], [[Expansion Tectonics]], [[Non-linear d * <span>Einsteinian special and general relativity is correct</span>
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  • ...Lorentz force is derived as a consequence of Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • ...alternative mechanisms for understanding relativity based on feedback and classical electromagnetic theory. His early physical models for the electron inspired ...mp; Harold L. Armstrong, "[http://www.commonsensescience.org/papers.html A Classical Foundation For Electrodynamics]", <i>[http://www.creationresearch.org/crsq/
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  • | known_for = [[Physics: Unified Classical Theory]] Like almost everyone else, he found special relativity hard to understand. While this does not not pose a problem to normal people
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  • '''Galilean invariance''' or '''Galilean relativity''' states that the laws of motion are the same in all [[inertial frame]]s. ...valid in these frames). In this context it is sometimes called ''Newtonian relativity''.
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  • ...(1) in the mathematics of the continuum and physical systems evolution (in general mathematics revising or rejecting the Axiom of Choice), (2) to identify the
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  • ...lops a generalized neo-Newtonian theory and then applies the theory to the general case of a gyroscope (having a thin and hollow disc rotor) with a fixed pivo [[Category:Relativity]]
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  • * 1992 - "[[Special Relativity and the General Equivalence Principle Are Testable by Dos Santos' Proposal]]" * 1990 - "[[In Classical Physics the Measured Position of a Star in Arago's Experiment Are Variable
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  • ...able theory to classical electro-magnetics, quantum mechanics, and general relativity produces supersets of each discipline. These supersets are joined by the co [[Category:Relativity|utilizing scalar electromagnetics tap vacuum energy]]
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  • ...orting free charges around its own axis (known as Rowland's Disk) supports Relativity Theory </i> is incorrect. Actually, these experimental facts are based on s <b> Relativity Theory is WRONG ! Argument No.1:</b>
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  • ...ent or the cosmic Mu-Mesons Illusions. Also, I provided proofs that all of relativity experimental proofs are visual illusions and asked the department for back- ...d relativity theory at age 15 along with Newton's-Kepler's ideas and found relativity theory is all wrong and also Newton's-Kepler's equations were solved in eve
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  • ...e results of his optical experiments as contradicting Einstein's theory of relativity. ...eing due to an ether wind, rather than as supporting the general theory of relativity.
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  • * 2004 - "[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]" * 2002 - "[[Special Relativity and the Improved Kennedy-Thorndyke Experiment]]"
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  • * 2007 - "[[Some Errors of Classical Physics ]]" * 2005 - "[[Michelson-Morley Null Result for Sound of Light: A Classical Doppler Effect
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  • {{Classical mechanics}} ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1axfJqUT6R0C&pg=PA4 |title=Special relativity |isbn=0-486-65743-4 |page=4 |publisher=Courier Dover Publications |edition=
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  • ...uclear force. The short range of the nuclear forces does not allow for the classical exploitation of the nuclear symmetries. Sheldon Glashow discovered, in 1979 ...penhagen Interpretation. According to this interpretation the common sense classical world is a subset of the quantum regime. That's the way things have stood f
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  • ...>Since then, an approach that recognized areal, physical ZPE combined with classical physics has been developed<span style="color: red;">. </span>This approach ...matics. This approach has the advantage that the restrictive postulates of relativity are not needed to achieve the same results. The real, physical ZPE is thus
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  • ...>Since then, an approach that recognized areal, physical ZPE combined with classical physics has been developed<span>. </span>This approach is now called Stocha ...matics. This approach has the advantage that the restrictive postulates of relativity are not needed to achieve the same results. The real, physical ZPE is thus
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Electromagnetic Retardation]], [[Gravity]] ...out any postulates, conjectures, or hypotheses. As a result, the theory of relativity acquires a new mathematical and physical base which provides a previously u
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  • ...t consist of any sub-particles? What is the limit of application of modern classical physics (based either on the corpuscular or wave model) in the description ...d here shows that they can be classified as follows: corpuscular and wave, classical and quantum, point and extended, structureless and with structure. The read
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Relativity]] ...on, was a real genius in the sense that he very well understood all of the classical theoretical physics in great detail (sufficient detail to argue that histor
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  • # Nuclear Engineer, Reactor Kinetics and Stability Group, General Electric Company, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, New York, 19 # Visitor, Physics Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,&nbsp; Massachusetts, various periods of time between 1961
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  • ...own_for = [[Hertzian Electrodynamics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach\'s Principle]], [[Relativity]], [[Time]] * 2013 - "[[The Relativity of Simultaneity is a Mistake]]"
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  • ...photon can be calculated in the framework of [[General Relativity|general relativity]] (using the [[Schwarzschild metric]]) as ...h\nu_1\sqrt{1-\frac{r_s}{R_1}} = h\nu_2\sqrt{1-\frac{r_s}{R_2}}</math> the general case for a photon of frequency <math>\nu_2</math> emitted at distance <math
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  • ...Poincaré transformation]]s; conversely, the [[group contraction]] in the [[classical limit]] {{nowrap|''c'' → ∞}} of Poincaré transformations yields Galile ...sumption is abandoned in the [[Poincaré transformation]]s. These [[special relativity|relativistic]] transformations are applicable to all velocities, while the
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  • '''<u>RELATIVITY</u>: ENERGY AND TIME''' * Fourdimensional Elasticity: Is It General Relativity?, Angelo Tartaglia 147
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  • ...reality. Like Bohm, Vigier stresses that it is by no means a return to the classical mechanistic worldview. Some of his statements, however, seem to deny the ex ...out by individual particles rather than phase waves, this would contradict relativity theory, which Vigier upholds.)
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Organizing Dissidents]] ..., Mechanics, and Chemistry, Volume I: Limitations of Einsteins Special and General Relativities, Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Chemistry]]" ([http://www.i-b-r
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  • ...nder the conformal group, while the field equations remain invariant under general space-time diffeomorphisms. Algebraic and differential comitants of the lin * 2011 - "[[Recasting Copenhagen Doctrine in a Classical Vein]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5965.pdf
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  • {{Classical mechanics|cTopic=Core topics}} ...{{cite|title=Einstein's Space-Time: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity|first1=Rafael|last1=Ferraro|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|dat
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  • ...onalities. 1997,6,2,60-63.</li> <li>From quantum mechanics and relativity to the basic principles of physics and development of the Noether's theorem ...4,12,57-61.</li> <li>Unification of quantum theory and general relativity. J.Yunnan University. 2010,32,5,537-541.</li> </ul></li> </
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  • ...her unique New Gaussian Electrodynamics, which operates without Einstein's relativity. In all, she has authored a staggering 300 technical articles during her lo * 2004 - "[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...reality. Like Bohm, Vigier stresses that it is by no means a return to the classical mechanistic worldview. Some of his statements, however, seem to deny the ex ...out by individual particles rather than phase waves, this would contradict relativity theory, which Vigier upholds.)
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  • ...eth century, and as a result has not yet done all it really should do with classical theories. So I am now trying to do my bit with respect to atoms and molecul ...peared as computational chemistry student, electrical engineering student, relativity student, optical engineer, atmospheric scientist, industrial engineer, cont
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Gravity]], [[New Energy]], [[Aether]] ...ton, Hampshire, England. He is an outspoken critic of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and has proposed a whole new concept of Physics based on a dynamic Aether
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  • ...law of gravity and showed an inaccuracy of special and general theories of relativity.
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  • ...entific community did not like the public revealing of these problems with relativity theory. So the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation se ...idal strings that reflect the chiral symmetry of the universal force. This classical model conserves energy, total number of charge strings, and unique angular
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  • ...rmation|transformation equations]] which formed the basis of the [[special relativity]] theory of [[Albert Einstein]]. ...but also in English, French, and German. In 1870 he passed the exams in [[classical languages]] which were then required for admission to University.<ref group
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  • ...sformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity. ...The transformations connect the space and time coordinates of an [[Event (relativity)|event]] as measured by an observer in each frame.<ref group=nb>One can ima
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  • ..."theory of electrons", 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 ...anics". Many aspects of Lorentz's theory were incorporated into [[special relativity]] (SR) with the works of [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Hermann Minkowski]].
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  • ...mporaries. The business of metaphysics, Peirce said, "is to study the most general features of reality and real objects. But in its present condition it is... The year of Peirce's diatribe, the year too of Einstein's first paper on relativity, Charles and Eliza Young were in Paris, early expatriates in what was to be
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  • ...of the receiver, and if we accept this, then Einstein's special theory of relativity follows automatically from Pythagoras's theorem. At that time back in 1978, ...l concerning a certain late Professor Herbert Dingle and his objections to relativity on the grounds of the clock paradox. The article in question revisited an a
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  • ...96}} According to an alternative interpretation, not all local theories in general, but only local hidden variables theories (or "local realist" theories) hav ...antum mechanics of a "movable boundary" between the quantum system and the classical apparatus:
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  • ...is the [[Lambda-CDM]] model, wherein the Universe is governed by [[General Relativity]], began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the universe|flat ...t the universe. When [[Albert Einstein]] developed his [[general theory of relativity]] in 1915, this was used as a mathematical starting point for most cosmolog
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  • ...incaré conjecture]]<br>[[Three-body problem]]<br>[[Topology]]<br>[[Special relativity]]<br>[[Poincaré–Hopf theorem]]<br>[[Poincaré duality]]<br>{{nowrap|[[Po ...uations]], an important step in the formulation of the theory of [[special relativity]]. In 1905, Poincaré first proposed [[gravitational wave]]s (''ondes gravi
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  • ...Quantum-mechanical probabilities are regarded (like their counterparts in classical statistical mechanics) as only a practical necessity and not as an inherent ...theory results in a measurement formalism, analogous to thermodynamics for classical mechanics, that yields the standard quantum formalism generally associated
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  • ...History of relativity|the history of general relativity|history of general relativity}} {{Wikisource portal|Relativity|Historical Papers on Relativity}}
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  • ...not think much about it..."; nowadays this assumption, incompatible with [[classical physics]], is regarded as the birth of [[quantum physics]] and the greatest ...rik Lorentz|Lorentz]] set Planck's constant to zero in order to align with classical physics, but Planck knew well that this constant had a precise nonzero valu
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  • ...heory]], and initiated a line of research that eventually led to [[special relativity]], which rules out a stationary aether.<ref group=A name=staley/> The exper ...son–Morley type experiments form one of the fundamental [[tests of special relativity]] theory.<ref name=rob group=A />
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  • ...gressive outcome.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|86}} Chapters 5 and 6 provide the general concept, functions and categories of Holism; chapters 7 and 8 address Holis The following is an overview of Smuts' opinions regarding the general concept, functions, and categories of Holism; like the definition of Holism
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  • Bohm's main concern was with understanding the nature of reality in general and of consciousness in particular as a coherent whole, which according to ...tory established in 1942 to design the atom bomb), the project's director, General [[Leslie Groves]], would not approve Bohm's security clearance after seeing
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  • ...September 2013 }}</ref> His most notable achievement was to formulate the classical theory of [[electromagnetic radiation]], bringing together for the first ti ...s, laying the foundation for such fields as [[Theory of relativity|special relativity]] and [[quantum mechanics]]. Many physicists regard Maxwell as the 19th-cen
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