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  • ...al wave formulation therefore provides a conceptually clear interpretation of fermion dynamics.
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] ...e was awarded National Science Foundation Fellowships to attend University of Minnesota (1953) and Wisconsin State College (1956).  
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  • ...ction, depending on the magnetic rod polarity in relation to the direction of current flow through the rod. This seems to prove that the magnetic interac ...force. regardless of whether this force is applied above or below the rod axis.
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  • ...servations of the Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe, and the tireless efforts of Walter van der Kamp who almost single-handedly raised geocentrism from the ...s the English Channel. His cosmological system was used as a justification of the Enlightenment. Now that the Enlightenment is over, it was inevitable th
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  • | keywords = [[on-axis effect]], [[off-axis effect]], [[dark matter]], [[the Milky Way]] ...y Newton's gravitational law <ref>Isaac Newton, '''MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY''' \vspace{1em'''</ref> .
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  • ...ce and time''' is a concept in physics and philosophy about the properties of the universe. In physics, absolute space and time may be a [[preferred fram ...f stars.<ref>Robert S. Westman, ''The Copernican Achievement'', University of California Press, 1975, p. 45.</ref>
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...Institute he works since 1988. Smulsky is the specialist in the mechanics of liquids and gas, ecology, wind energy, electrodynamics, and theoretical mec
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  • ...ss Media|date=2007|isbn=9780387699462|pp=209–210}}</ref> An inertial frame of reference may also be called an '''inertial reference frame''', '''inertial ...r Dover Publications |date=2001 |edition=3rd |origyear= Reprint of edition of 1920 translated by RQ Lawson}}</ref><ref name=Giulini>{{Cite book|title=Spe
    51 KB (7,987 words) - 15:47, 20 July 2017
  • ...the [[group contraction]] in the [[classical limit]] {{nowrap|''c'' → ∞}} of Poincaré transformations yields Galilean transformations. [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]] formulated these concepts in his description of ''uniform motion''.<ref>{{harvnb|Galilei|1638I|loc=191&ndash;196 (in Italia
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  • ...ers to transformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity. ...ar'' observer, one refers to someone having, at least in principle, a copy of this report. See, e.g., {{harvtxt|Sard|1970}}.</ref>
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  • ...f elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodynamics. The development of science from ancient times was based on some intuitively obvious assumption
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  • <b>As a Professor of Theoretical Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macr ...hysical quantities. They are only mathematical tools (coordinate variables of infinite extent) to describe distance and time interval which are indispens
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  • [[File:Amberola close-up.jpg|thumb|Close up of the mechanism of an Edison Amberola, circa 1915]] ...f a spiral groove engraved, etched, incised, or impressed into the surface of a rotating cylinder or disc, called a [[gramophone record|"record"]]. To re
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