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  • | title = An Electronic Radiation of Blackbody: Cosmic Electron Background The Universe owns the electronic radiation of blackbody at temperature 2.725 K, which we call the cosmic electron background. We ca
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  • | title = The Law of the Radiation of the Perfect Blackbody is the Law of Classical Physics | keywords = [[classical physics]], [[blackbody]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[photon]], [[freq
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  • | name = Mathematical Physics of BlackBody Radiation [[Category:Book|mathematical physics blackbody radiation draft up-coming book]]
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  • ...showing that physical models are superior to point particles in explaining blackbody radiation and other basic phenomena using a ring particle absorption mechan
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle duality]], [[special relativity]], [[blackbody radiation]], [[photoelectric effect]], [[single-photon experiments]], [[har ...n<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>on the wall of a blackbody, this cutoff frequency can<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</spa
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  • The classical blackbody radiation curve of the 2.7 Cosmic Background Radiation is so perfect that B
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  • | title = A Physical Model for Atoms and Nuclei, Part 4: Blackbody Radiation and the Photoelectric Effect [[Category:Scientific Paper|physical model atoms nuclei part blackbody radiation photoelectric effect]]
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  • ...n]], [[Rydberg]], [[Gravity]], [[CMBR]], [[Frequency]], [[Temperature]], [[Blackbody]]
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  • | keywords = [[Ether]], [[CMBR]], [[Rydberg]], [[Blackbody]], [[Temperature]], [[Voltage]]
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  • * 2012 - "[[Mathematical Physics of BlackBody Radiation
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  • ...n. The Gamma distribution is proposed as a better equation to describe the blackbody radiation in substitution of Planck's radiation equation. Also, a new form
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  • | keywords = [[Planck]], [[Wien]], [[Blackbody]], [[Frequency]], [[CMBR]], [[Bigbang]], [[Temperature]]
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  • * "A Classical Treatment of Blackbody Radiation," <em>Nuovo Cimento</em>, V38, p. 206 (1965).
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  • ...y predicts the Photoelectric Effect, wavelengths of hydrogen line spectra, blackbody radiation, and the Compton Wavelength. An unbiased assessment of these fact
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  • ...ords = [[Fractal Light Torus Mass Energy Ether Photon Einstein Planck Wien Blackbody]]
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  • ...Scattering of a gravitron from one field to another toward the equilibrium blackbody spectrum results in a redshift, [], where distance dl is propagated in a me
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  • ...of the Elements and nuclear shell structure better than quantum theories. Blackbody radiation, the photoelectric effect, and atomic emission spectra are explai
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  • * 2008 - "[[An Electronic Radiation of Blackbody: Cosmic Electron Background]]" ([http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.3464 Read in ful
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  • ...demonstrated that the relative energy loss of the electromagnetic wave for blackbody radiation, such as for many celestial objects, follows the same ?Dn/n = co
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  • ...es that when it first formed, its initial radiation burst be at the Cosmic Blackbody Radiation temperature of 2.7 K. It also predicts a slight decrease in entro
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  • ...initial burst of photons had the same wavelengths as the 2.7&#730; Cosmic Blackbody Radiation spectrum of today. Since this very cold time, the temperature fo
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  • Planck's Law of radiation of perfect blackbody is given on the basis of classical concepts, and the connection of quantum
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  • ...eNature.html Chapter 11: The Photoelectric Effect, the Compton Effect, and Blackbody Radiation]
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  • ...fy the distinctive electroscopic response of living systems, determine the blackbody spectra of ORACs, optimize the ORACs' production of anomalous sensible and
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  • * Redshift/CMBR as Intrinsic Blackbody Cavity-QED Absorption/Emission Equilibrium Dynamics
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  • ...is possible for an arbitrary radiation spectrum to attain the equilibrium blackbody spectrum without interacting with matter. The redshift dw over the path d i
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  • ...mation of the Correas' proposed distinction between two different types of blackbody photons, with very different physical, chemical and biological effects. By
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  • ...t proposes a radically different theory of electromagnetism, in particular blackbody photons and 'sunlight', and how these spectra are generated by the electric
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  • * 2002 - "[[The Law of the Radiation of the Perfect Blackbody is the Law of Classical Physics]]" ([http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JO
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  • Because stars emit light via [[blackbody radiation]], the power per unit surface area they emit is given by the [[St
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  • ...tions indicated that the [[spectrum]] of the background was closer to a [[blackbody]] than any other source in nature. The best integrated starlight models cou ...iversity that indicated the cosmic microwave background might not have a [[blackbody spectrum]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Echo of the Big Bang|author=[[Michael Lem
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  • ...ogical redshift and CMBR as absorption/emission equilibrium in cavity-QED blackbody dynamics of the Dirac vacuum, In Amoroso, R.L., Hunter, G., Kafatos, M., V
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  • * 2003 - "[[A Physical Model for Atoms and Nuclei, Part 4: Blackbody Radiation and the Photoelectric Effect]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.n
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  • The spectrum emitted by a [[blackbody]] radiator at temperatures of incandescent bulbs does not match the sensiti ...tions where accurate color reproduction is important, since the continuous blackbody spectrum emitted from an incandescent light-bulb filament yields near-perfe
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