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  • ...a spiral shaped background field that the normal sized stars of the galaxy fall into, thereby creating the spiral appearance. I first began writing about t
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  • ...ary for charge movement in free ether. In other terms electron movement in free ether resembles rather car movement on a road then puck movement on ice. El ...Klyushin, "Electron Dynamics in Ether", <em>Galilean Electrodynamics</em>, Fall Special Issue, D2, p37, 2002.
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  • # Universal Free Fall "Accretion" Acceleration of Matter
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  • ...r among the Russian tanks, he lead 35 freedom fighters and families to the free land of Austria. On December 11, 1956 Rado, his wife and his seven year old ...ends on the level of understanding of physics. Hence, he spent most of the free moments of his adult life pursuing the accumulation of knowledge and the un
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  • ...in the vicinity of electron is equal to light velocity&nbsp;<em>c</em> in free ether. But it is equal to&nbsp;sqrt2 <em>c</em>&nbsp;in the vicinity of the ...>Galilean Electrodynamics</em>, 13, Special Issues Number 2, GED-East, 37, Fall (2002).
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  • ...as convenient for Oziewicz to come to UTSA as a visiting professor for the fall semester.<br /><br />Oziewicz is no longer affiliated with the university i
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  • * Free Energy Generation by Water Decomposition in Highly Efficiency Electrolytic ...tists&amp;tab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=758 Nils Rognerud], Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces,
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  • * "Free Trade between Mass and Energy?" (Apeiron, 4 (1997) 82) (with Peter Marquar ...nvariant Incompatible with any Equation of Motion", Journal of New Energy, Fall 2001 (Proc. Of the 2nd Int. Workshop: Physics as a Science, Galeczki, Marqu
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  • ...bituaries: Dr. Petr Beckmann (1924-1993)]", <em>Freedom Network News</em> (Fall 1993). ...in order to devote himself fully to the defense of science, technology and free enterprise through his monthly newsletter Access to Energy. He founded the
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  • ...mechanics. Opposite to solid bodies however, particles of fluids can move free into any directions. That chaotic molecular movements result static pressur ...s, so particles demand less space and continuously thus new particles will fall into that part-vacuum. When producing cold thus quite new interpretation of
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  • ...1972." The above paragraph is the start of my 1978 article "The Rise and Fall of Bodies of Knowledge", reprinted here in appendix 1.
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  • When I graduated from Tuskegee University in the fall of 1994, I left Jet Propulsion Laboratory to work for Hughes Aircraft Compa ...book that I started 21 years ago. And for the last three years, on my own free time, after work, and on weekends, night and day, day and night, I spent a
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  • ...as an inventor, to his conceiving of law, of determinism, as the agency of free will rather than its antagonist. This was fundamental to his theory of proc ...ich in three dimensions (bent) permits an extra circulation which restores free will."
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  • ...b2=Display&amp;id=1248 Fran?ois Goy]: On Synchronization of Clocks in Free Fall around a Central Body 7
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  • In special relativity, one considers ''Einstein's cabins'', cabins that fall freely in a gravitational field. According to Einstein's thought experiment ...t all freely falling frames are locally inertial (acceleration and gravity-free) if the scale is chosen correctly.<ref name="taylowwheeler" />
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  • ...which heats up the protostar. This process occurs on the [[Free fall|free-fall timescale]], which is roughly 100,000 years for solar-mass protostars, and density of free electrons, which, in turn, is higher if there are more metals
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  • ...s it was necessary to thoroughly investigate a particular topic, and I was free to choose the subject of my own interest. I did not have a boss. The result * Book Reader, fall, 1994.
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  • ['free'] = '[[File:Lock-green.svg|9px|link=|alt=Freely accessible|Freely accessibl ...n'] = '[[File:Lock-blue-alt-2.svg|9px|link=|alt=Free registration required|Free registration required]]',
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  • ...tput["rft.ssn"] = data.Season; -- keywords: winter, spring, summer, fall OCinSoutput["rft.chron"] = data.Chron; -- free-form date components
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  • If rain begins to fall on previously dry areas on the earth, the water on the ground will make its ...most empirically equivalent to the Lorentz transformations. They contain a free parameter e1, the coefficient of x in the transformation of time. He shows
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