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  • ...rsity. 2007, 16, 3,39-43.</li> <li>Supersymmetry, loop quantum gravity and unifications in particle physics. J.Jishou University. 2008, 29,2,51-57 ...ity. 2002,24,2,104-107.</li> <li>Hydrodynamics and a nonlinear dynamical formation model on binary stars. Physica Scripta. 2007, 76,4,385-387.</li>
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  • ...galaxies''' ('''''colliding galaxies''''') are [[galaxy|galaxies]] whose [[gravity|gravitational fields]] result in a disturbance of one another. An example o ...eracting with its [[satellite galaxy|satellites]] is common. A satellite's gravity could attract one of the primary's [[spiral arm]]s, or the secondary satell
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  • ...suggested by Einstein. This introduces a new geometric approach to quantum gravity, the missing link to unification, extended to a discussion of energy flows ...Rudnicki and Jacek Syska. The authors discuss the possible explanation of dynamical properties of galaxies with the theory of dilatonic balls using six-dimensi
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  • ==Alternative gravity== ...ularities]], it also predicts its own breakdown. Any alternative theory of gravity would imply immediately an alternative cosmological theory since current mo
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  • * Gravity is the Simplest Thing!, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=541 Dr. D * Pancharatnam's Topological Phase in Relation to Dynamical Phase in Polarization Optics, Susanne Klein, Wolfgang Dultz and Heirun Schm
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  • ...nd [[Lorentz ether theory]], he tried to determine whether the [[center of gravity]] still moves with a uniform velocity when electromagnetic fields are inclu ...ved in any frame. However, concerning Poincaré's solution of the Center of Gravity problem, Einstein noted that Poincaré's formulation and his own from 1906
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  • ...mics. Similar to Poincaré he tried to formulate a Lorentz-invariant law of gravity, but that work was subsequently superseded by Einstein's elaborations on gr ...theory of gravitation, planetary orbits are stable even when the speed of gravity is equal to that of light. Similar models to that of Poincaré were discuss
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  • ...ited in {{Cite journal|author1=Antony Valentini|author2=Hans Westman|title=Dynamical origin of quantum probabilities |journal=Proc. R. Soc. A|date=8 January 200 The wavefunction itself, and not the particles, determines the dynamical evolution of the system: the particles do not act back onto the wave functi
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  • ...Kepler's laws of planetary motion]] from his mathematical description of [[gravity]], and using the same principles to account for the [[Trajectory|trajectori ...t a distance]], across a vacuum, he might not have developed his theory of gravity. (See also [[Isaac Newton's occult studies]].)
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