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  • ...<span>&nbsp; </span>(We, of course, restrict ourselves to considering only non-relativistic velocities here.)</span>
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  • ...adiation; and rationally solves, once and for all, the mystery of the wave-particle duality of quantum physics, just as will be demonstrated throughout this pa
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  • ...[Maxwell equations]], [[electron]], [[velocity]], [[oscillations]], [[wave particle]], [[double-slit paradox]] ...lation, which is normally simply postulated. Applying the result, the wave-particle paradox of electron diffraction by a double slit is resolved: the electron
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  • * 2006 - "[[Light Waves as a Many-Particle Phenomenon]]" * 1996 - "[[A Non-Expanding, Non-Relativistic Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_592.
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  • ...rtical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation.&nbsp; The article is devot
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  • ...and other quanta. Plausible explanations emerge for nonlocalization, wave-particle duality, vacuum fluctuations, the uncertainty principle, conservation laws, ...r: The Lorentz Transformation, Quantum Electrodynamics, time's arrow, wave/particle duality, de Broglie waves, non-localization, the energy-momentum conservati
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  • ...s expression invariant", the Lorentz transformation loses is relevance for particle physics, too.
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  • ...tained. The derived expressions are written in terms of the two basic dust particle parameters, namely the density and the diameter. In both cases, we obtain e
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  • ...nd for all scientists interested in the latest developments in fundamental particle physics. [[Category:Particle Physics|enigmatic electron fundamental theories physics]]
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  • ...in time due to the uncertain tuning between a particle's sense of time (a particle being a microuniverse) and the frame of synchronous observers (the synchron
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  • ...;tab2=Display&amp;id=237 David L. Bergman] on a spinning, twisting helicon particle. * 2012 - "[[Mass Varies in High Rotation Even at Non-Relativistic Velocities!]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_p
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  • ...osing the fact that this multi-billion dollar search for this non-existent particle (Higgs Boson) is a complete and total waste of both time and money. We also
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  • ...by the physics of pulsating particles generating radiation. If a pulsating particle is generating radiation, its emission frequency is limited by its Nyquist c
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[photons]], [[inertons]], [[diffraction of photons]] particle?s field of inertia and hence this field is characterised by its own field
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  • ...ted contributors attempt to define the nature of the electron, the quantum particle that has defied characterization for nearly a century. The electron is the first elementary particle, from both the physical and the historical point of view. It is the door to
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  • ...uthor provides a theorem which basically says that if in a relativistic or non-relativistic quantum mechanical description, composed properly, the mass of the object a .... 3-16<br /> <br />Chapter 3. RECAPITULATION: EXPECTED OCCURRENCES ABOUT A PARTICLE STATICALLY BOUND TO A FIELD, pp. 17-18<br /><br />Chapter 4. DISCUSSION ABO
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  • ...certainty to Heisenberg's relations and invalidates concepts like "virtual particle". The electromagnetic, colour and gravitational forces/fields are propagate
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  • ...of atomic orbitals as being a cloud of G1 particles and the result was the Particle Model of the universe.
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  • It is shown that Newton's second law is valid only as applied to a particle in which a collapsing field releases energy that goes into a mass increase.
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  • ...any particle is the effect of the deformation of the shape and mass of the particle due to non-inertia transformations present in that local region of the grav
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