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  • ...tle = Light projection velocity and not light velocity that is measured as constant | keywords = [[Light]], [[Velcotiy]], [[c]], [[not]], [[constant]], [[Einstein]], [[wrong]], [[Mercury]], [[precession]], [[perihelion]]
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  • | title = The Source of the Cosmological Constant | keywords = [[cosmological constant]], [[general relativity.]]
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  • | title = Explaining the Illusion of the Constant Velocity of Light ...nization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite useless. This apparent constant velocity of light is the most fascinating illusion in science.
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  • | title = The Meaning of the Constant c in Weber\'s Electrodynamics | keywords = [[c]], [[Weber Electrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Is the Velocity of Light Constant in Time? | keywords = [[velocity of light]], [[fixed constant]], [[variable velocity]], [[atomic phenomena]]
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  • | title = Einstein\'s Three Errors Named Light Constant Velocity ...error that can be found in Augustine de Coulomb experiment; However light constant velocity can be independently derived and is distance accumulation of three
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  • | title = The Apparent Constant Velocity of Light ...light. We show how the one-way velocity of light is measured as "c+v" and "c-v" using the GPS. All these considerations are based on mass-energy conserv
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  • | title = The Constant Gravitation Potential of Light and Energy ...), and has been overlooked because of the use of geometrized units. If the c-square potential is valid, then the Einstein field equations have something
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  • | title = The Speed of Light: Constant and Non-Constant ...ion Continuum Model approach, could not this speed of light different from c correspond to being able to observe the ?true? speed from a different ?poin
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  • | title = The GPS and the Constant Velocity of Light ...ization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite useless. This apparent constant velocity of light with respect to a moving frame is the most fascinating il
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  • | title = GPS and the Illusion of Constant Light Speed ...of light speed. Constant light speed is an illusion: light speed is really c - v with respect to the observer, even if his tools always measure. The key
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  • ...Can Vary by 16 Orders of Magnitude While Speeds of those Emissions Remain Constant ...If correct, the constant speed c of all emissions might be attributed to constant ?escape velocity? from the atomic sources, rather than the still-unfound al
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  • ...) the speed of light acquires the value of a constant&nbsp;</span><span>'''C''' near Earth, Sun and other large masses; the energy of the photon depends
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  • | author = [[William C Daywitt]] ...re constant]], [[free-space vacuum]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Planck constant]], [[superforce]], [[unification]], [[zero-point fields]]
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  • ...light travels, the slower is its speed towards us, as its actual speed <b>c</b> must be reduced by the speed <b>v</b> of extension of this distance tha
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  • ...tant]], [[photon angular momentum]], [[photon charge density]], [[Planck's constant]] ...the connection between the two speeds is represented by the fine structure constant. After discussion of the conditions that a wave solution must satisfy, we f
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  • ...f emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant ''c'' regardless of the motion of the emitter.&nbsp; This interpretation on the
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  • ...a paradox: If the velocity of light is constant in any system, i.e. if c = c', clocks will have to alter their pace depending on the direction of motion
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  • ...und, that allows us to calculate the other properties of the vacuum beyond c<sup>2</sup> = 1/dielectric permittivity&nbsp;x magnetic susceptibility of t
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  • | title = About the Dual Parametrization of c | keywords = [[wave-particle-dualism]], [[fundamental constant]], [[light]], [[special relativity]], [[]]
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  • | name = c The Speed of Light, A Tale of Scientific Blunder | image = c The Speed of Light, A Tale of Scientific Blunder 1339.jpg
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  • | author = [[William C Daywitt]] ...ation]], [[fine structure constant]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Planck constant]], [[Planck vacuum]]
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  • ...e this ratio, Maxwell looked up Weber’s results, and on converting Weber’s constant into electromagnetic units, the speed of light was exposed. This paper sets
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  • ...em>V/c<sub>o</sub></em>) and light speeds <em>C = C' + V</em> and<em> C' = C - V,</em> where angles remain the same as in Einstein space-time, and all c
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  • ...er acceleration with theta=0 or deceleration with theta=\\pi radians or at constant speed v, in a circle of radius r, with theta=pi/2 radians. It is shown that
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  • ...speed c) but rather tiny particles which can be at much higher speeds than c.&nbsp; Better research into that may now be possible, perhaps with benefits
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  • | residence = C?rdoba, Spain * 2008 - "[[Theoretical Calculation of the Hubble Constant and Relation to CMB and CIB]]"
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  • ...dynamics is developed for an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs if there is a change
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  • ...Relativity Arising from a Misunderstanding of Experimental Results on the Constant Speed of Light ...at any ray of light moves in the "stationary" system with a fixed velocity c, whether the ray is emitted by a stationary or by a moving body, and establ
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  • ...iming.<br /> The one single fact that demonstrates that light speed is not constant to all observers is the "1003 second delay" in Io's eclipse timing,... as d
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  • ...ation (vacuum fluctuations) have renormalized energy density Kp<sub>o</sub>c<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...velocity of light. This implies that the velocity of light is observed as constant in local measurements. Such an interpretation makes it possible to convert
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  • .... The second postulate says that light travels at the constant velocity of c, when it travels through empty space. The first postulate identifies the re
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  • ...x' = x / (1 - v?/c?)<sup>1/2</sup> as well. Calculating space and time for c' = x'/t', either stretching factor in the numerator and the denominator can ...paradox: If the velocity of light is constant in any system, i.e. if c' = c , clocks will have to alter their pace due to the linear term for time in t
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  • | keywords = [[Planck constant]], [[de Broglie wavelength]], [[Schrodinger equation]], [[Klein-Gordon equa ...m&nbsp;multiplied by c, so mc.c, mv.c, m<sub>o</sub>c.c, hf<sub>o</sub>/c.c and merely the dimension of such quantities equals in dimension the quantit
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  • ...physical bodies, and quantum relativity. Moever, with the awareness of <em>c</em><sup>4</sup>/<em>G</em>, it is possible to derive a relationship that q
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  • ..., when it travels through empty space, travels at the constant velocity of c with respect to the reference systems (or observers) identified in the firs .... The second postulate says that light travels at the constant velocity of c, when it travels through empty space. The first postulate identifies the re
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  • ...reference for the scaler speed of EM waves. In this case, the wave speed = c + n * v<sub>g</sub>, where n is the unit vector normal to the wave front an
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  • ...ogy]], [[Dust Universe]], [[Dark Energy]], [[Dark matter]], [[Cosmological Constant]], [[Friedman Equations]], [[]] ...he Cosmological constant or Einstein's Lambda and the velocity of light, ''c''. This result depends on taking a fundamental view of an epoch time condit
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  • ...c<sub>0</sub> is only a critical speed, not an upper-limit speed like the c in standard special relativity theory.
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  • ...same if <em>'''R'''</em> is increased but the peripheral velocity is kept constant. Since by so doing any small piece of the circumference can be considered b
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  • ...photon]], [[electric dipole]], [[massless point charge]], [[fine structure constant]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[wave-part]] ...align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" />c'')<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">1/2+</span></sup> (16.55''e<sup><
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  • ...ics presume no influence of forces such as gravity. Rectilinear motion and constant v preclude rotation or acceleration of any kind. Such an environment (no fo
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  • ...ub> is the ceiling of the speed of light in empty space; v<sub>0</sub> and c<sub>0</sub> remain the same for both the local observer and the distant obs ...sub>0</sub>/dt = -(G<em>M</em>/r<sup>2</sup>) (1-v<sub>0<sup>2</sup></sub>/c<sub>0<sup>2</sup></sub>) <u>r</u>/r;
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  • ...t any rate, we come out with ''PV<sup>5/3</sup> ~ hc = constant'', where ''c'' is the speed of light. No matter what the dimensions of the ''constants''
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  • ...truth in text books. SRT basis on constant velocity and constant&nbsp;<em>c</em> constrain its use to rectilinear motion. Yet, SRT and its erroneous sp
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  • ...netism. The 186-ether acceleration is gravity or voltage. The von Klitzing constant, points to a pushing acceleration. Current squared is the force exerted by
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  • | title = The Ritz Ballistic Theory & Adjusting the Speed of Light to c near the Earth and Other Celestial Bodies ...the Ritz ballistic hypothesis and the adjustment of the speed of light to c near celestial bodies (in particular near the Earth), also explains experim
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  • ...rs <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">&#934;</span><sub>0</sub> = c<sup>2</sup>, is the same everywhere in absolute fixed space. Mass-energy, b ...H = <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">&#946;</span><sub>0</sub>/c, thereby resolving Olber's paradox. The 2.7?K cosmic background radiation i
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  • ...e vacuum velocity of light, U is magnetic permeability and e is dielectric constant. When U or e is zero, the indicated V<sub>OP</sub> is infinite.
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  • ...total angular momentum of the system, G is the gravitational constant and c is the speed of light. The formula is obtained by postulating mass increase
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  • | author = [[Howard C Hayden]] ...ity at the surface of the earth, even with account taken of the dielectric constant of the capacitor, should such a torque exist. The result was null. The pres
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  • ...units. We have E=mc<sup>2</sup>, but when m=1 for photons we obtain that E=c<sup>2</sup>. In classical mechanics it is well known that time is homogeneo
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  • | author = [[Halton C Arp]] | keywords = [[redshifts]], [[evolutionary ages]], [[Hubble constant]]
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  • ...sive evidence of an expanding, rather than a rotating Universe. The Hubble Constant is now the fixed angular velocity of the Universe, connecting the transvers
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  • ...ecame known as Weber’s constant, was measured numerically to be c√2, where c was very close to the speed of light. Since this experiment had nothing to
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  • ...iverse is presented, which places a different interpretation on the Hubble Constant.
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  • ...he second postulate to state:&nbsp; "The observed velocity of light is <em>c</em> from all frames of reference," the radiation continuum model (RCM) of
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  • ...by an ?absolute speed of light'. We reinterpret the space-time constant ''c'' in the way we feel Mach might have done in order to put Einstein's theory
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  • | author = [[Halton C Arp]] ...icle belongs to and are found to be simple functions of the fine structure constant, ''a'', and the quasar redshift factor, F ~ 1.23.
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  • ...th tangential velocity <em>c,</em> giving the charged elementary particles constant and identical values of magnetic flux. For all four particles, the approrpi
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  • * Programmer (MS-DOS / Windows-9X, Assembler IntelX86, C, C++, Clarion, Fortran, Basic, HTML/DHTML, Perl) * 2005 - "[[Galilean Interpretation of the Hubble Constant]]"
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  • ...accelerated outwards subject to Kg 2mbrg = constant, where g = - b - 1 2 1 c h 2 , so that matter of the universe expands with velocity field b = r R. T ...th d in a medium with radiant energy density is dw w = -AUd , where A is a constant with theoretical value A = 6.4 ?10-21 erg-1 cm2. When U = Kroc2 the redshif
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  • ...speed of objects are limited to the currently perceived constant value of c -- as supposed by SRT. In addition, we need to consider implications in ele
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  • .../em> . The total volume of the potentially observable cosmos is limited by constant speed of light and expansion rate. This observable volume is the 'Optical B
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  • ...ve quantum unity]], [[Lorentz formulae]], [[constant c]], [[variability of c]], [[aether]], [[Relativity]] ...ibe any natural velocity which varies (like v) with and is invariant (like c) to source-observer motion at the same time. And a real event, viewed by sa
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  • ...apacitor is obtained through the application of an imaginary gravitational constant to the imaginary mass; and (4) ?rescaling? the acceleration of charge leads
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  • | author = [[Howard C Hayden]] '''Summary: '''Beckmann makes the case that light speed is constant with respect to the gravitational field. His model, however, does not speci
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  • ...of a linearized and normalized non-Euclidean integral (C-f=C(1-f/C), f-&gt;C at infinity) most certainly can and does not lead to mathematical artifacts
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  • ...ns that light frequency and wavelength are related by constant light speed c. However, it is difficult to measure light properties for a single tiny lig
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  • De Sitter proposition/thought-experiment: * Is: L = n L (0) &#8776; n {c?T/2 [v (p) + v (s)]} derived and explained in full text ...just single stars with double images contradicting his conclusions of the constant velcoity of light.
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  • ...nsible for acceleration. There are eighteen descriptors of the Gravitation constant G. 10 of the 18 are constants and 8 are variable. Electronic configuration
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  • ...ame instant. Special relativity?s two principles -- a) that light speed is constant relative to each of 2 frames moving apart at velocity v, and b) that observ
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  • ...rature is a consequence of local energy exchanges via potentials. Planck's constant relates two quantities linked by potentials in the micro world of elementar
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  • | author = [[Earl C Sherry]] This paper defines the Constant Unilateral Action of the Zeitgeist, the Strong Electromagnetic Force of Psy
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  • * Deterministic C++ memory manager of constant complexity: [https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr https://github.com/phil c) Newton's laws are incomplete because the centrifugal force at the highest
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  • | author = [[William C Daywitt]] | keywords = [[bare charge]], [[Faraday field]], [[fine structure constant]], [[Lorentz transformation]], [[magnetic field]], [[Planck vacuum]], [[vac
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  • * 2011 - "[[Presentation of the 2011 Sagnac Award to Halton C. Arp]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6688.pdf * 2009 - "[[The Constant Gravitation Potential of Light and Energy]]"
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  • | author = [[Howard C Hayden]] ...ary measurements using satellites, that the speed of light is <em>not </em>constant in the sense used by Einstein in his 1905 paper. The latter measurements al
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  • ...anck]], [[units]], [[von Klitzing]], [[Josephson]], [[G]], [[gravitational constant]], [[dimensional analysis]], [[metrology]] ...ratios of only ''R<sub>k</sub>'' and ''K<sub>j</sub>'' or only ''h'' and ''c'' and may enable advances in metrology using the more precisely known value
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  • * 2006 - "[[C, Charged Particles, Electrodynamics, Radiation and All That]]" * 1999 - "[[Planck's Constant and the Energy of Radiation]]"
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  • ...re shown to evaluate to unity gain. In other words, these constants remain constant anywhere within a given torque field or gravity well. Gravitomagnetic Theor
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  • ...new theory, except <em>h </em>and <em>c, </em>contains one more universal constant&nbsp;<strike>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strike>&nbsp;the "fundamental mass" <em>M.
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  • ...rigorous interpretation of photon dynamics shows that mass is a universal constant and is never converted into photons and is never increased by the accelerat
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  • | keywords = [[Units]], [[Eliminating G]], [[parameters]], [[light speed]], [[c]], [[dimensionality]], [[charge]], [[superluminal]] ...terns produced by subluminal physical objects have a maximum velocity of ''c'' times twice pi divided by alpha or that such a velocity is required in or
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  • ...center of this sphere is always at the source. If the source travels at a constant velocity. this reduces to the corpuscular hypothesis of Newton. But if the
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  • ...e the velocity of a body cannot vary (like v) with and be invariant (like c) to, the source-target velocity at the same time, the Lorentz transforms d
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  • ...es place. We show that such a critical radius is Ruc = rg/2,where rg = 2GM/c<sup>2</sup>,being rg the Shwarzschild radius of a sphere with a mass M repr
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  • ...ches c and zero, respectively.&nbsp; The resulting geometry incorporates a constant relationship between surface and enegy for the kinetic energy of the rotati
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  • ...es place. We show that such a critical radius is Ruc = rg/2,where rg = 2GM/c<sup>2</sup>,being rg the Shwarzschild radius of a sphere with a mass M repr
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  • ...eed of the earth's orbit about the sun and of the receding spacecraft, and c is the speed of light. The anomalous signals seem to indicate an error in t
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  • ...n of motion to an inviscid constant density region of 4D moving with speed c along the w-axis, we obtain Maxwell equations and the associated continuity
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  • ...nd inertial frames, <em>if</em> the velocity of light is assumed to be <em>c</em> in the latter. Elimination of the discontinuity is shown to imply <em>
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  • ...pan style="font-size: x-small;">Weak</span></sub> = 1/4 ''and of the fermi constant'' G<sub><span style="font-size: x-small;">F</span></sub> ? m<img border="0"
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  • ...got involved with advanced potentials and Einstein's assumption that c was constant "in empty space" was the only acceptable way forward. * 2003 - "[[A Dynamical Origin for the Gravitational Constant that Explains Gravitational and Inertial Mass Equality and Rejects Dark Mat
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  • ...he velocity of the airplanes is changed, then the speed of light is indeed constant relative to the moving airplanes, otherwise it is not. The calculation usin
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  • | author = [[Howard C Hayden]] ...without any reference to four-dimensional "spacetime" coordinates or to a constant light velocity.&nbsp; It follows that an experiment -- or a million experim
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  • ...veries herein are: the source of gravity is not mass, c is not a universal constant and the Planck units are nonsense. A review of the errors found and their c
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  • ...;">E = mc<sup>2</sup></em>, where <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">c</em> the speed of light in a vacuum. </span>
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  • ...ontrast to the mass-energy formula of special relativity, En = mc^2, where c the speed of light in a vacuum.
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  • In his famous paper of 1905 Einstein postulated that the velocity of light be constant in all inertial systems. Measurements with increasing accuracy confirmed th ...er. It is, therefore, now custom to postulate also in GRT the constancy of c and explain the observed deflection and the longer duration of the passage
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  • ...per-luminal light emitter would arrive at an observer at constant&nbsp;<em>c</em> but in reverse order with seemingly increased wavelengths.
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  • ...nd assume the speed c of propagation of light to be an isotropic universal constant in that frame. Any motion with respect to such a reference frame will be ca
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  • * 2008 - "[[The Fine Structure Constant]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_978.pdf Read ...f the Fine Structure Constant in Terms of the Electric Charge and Planck's Constant]]"
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  • ...presumed increases in mass with velocity reaching infinity at light speed c. Those are also incorrect. It's the light path length which varies and that ...y's experimental equipment was unable to recognize variability of observed c'. That's because its round-trip travel of light beams obscured the measurem
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  • ...dless of source speed) and that speed of objects is limited to light speed c. In this author's prior paper [2], it is assumed that average values of the
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  • ...ark Matter]], [[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spectra]], [[Quantised Gravity]], [[Black Holes]] ...P amplitudes lead to Einstein's additional pressure mass densities, 3P/c<sup>2</sup>. Both of these densities appear in the stress energy moment
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  • ...orce that counteracts their mass-inertia acts on them, and at speeds <c.></c.>
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  • ...lower limit to physical reality is the reciprocal of light's velocity 1/''c'', below which actions are undetectable in virtual space. Protons and neutr
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  • ...ies of mine in this book such as the mass of the Earth determined from the constant of the hydrogen atom, thus showing that the laws of the macrocosm are the s ...is simply the application of the Lorentz transformation 1/[1-v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>]<sup>1/2</sup>. This is now known as the relativistic factor [p
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  • ...special relativity tenet that the speed of light is constant at a value of c<sub>0</sub>. ? 2001 Occidental Science Institute. Published by permission
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  • ...rdinate system. For a full revolution the rotation is D<sub>j</sub> = 6pGM/c<sup>2</sup>a(1 - e<sup>2</sup>) like the corresponding prediction in the ge
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  • ...particular dielectric constant has dimension of mass density and magnetic constant has dimension of compressibility of a certain medium that fills the space.
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  • ...al theory avoids the unprovable postulates concerning constant light speed c and action quantum h that were so basic to physics in the 20th century, and
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  • ...icts that the observed arrival velocity of the light wave must be equal to c <span style="font-style: italic;">relative to the detector</span>. ...has been overlooked, may predict the particular value of the gravitational constant G we observe.
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  • ...derives the elementary charge 1.6022x10^(-19)C and also derives Avogadro's constant 6.022x10^(-23). The observations show that mass and charge are the same thi
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  • ...lent of the field energy itself as part of the source mass yields Hubble?s constant and permits super massive bodies (black holes). Quasars and galaxies can ar
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  • ...rejecting Doppler's 1842 concepts of a 'medium' in which light speeds are constant.
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  • ...he elementary charge 1.6022x10<sup>-19</sup> C and also derives Avogadro's constant 6.022x10<sup>-23</sup>. The observations show that mass and charge are the
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  • | known_for = [[Nuclear Structure]], [[Electron]], [[Fine Structure Constant]] ...'1963-1970'''</td> <td>Thesis adviser in theoretical physics, U. C. Berkeley</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td>'''196
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  • ...ms and atomic constants, such as Planck's constant, h, the speed of light, c , and the rest masses of atomic particles, m. The rate of ticking of atomic
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  • ...ng' frame. There are also valid questions regarding the use of light speed c in electrodynamics and in astronomy. All of which arise from the simple gra
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  • ...n conclusions according to which the velocity of the light does not have a constant value but varies (slightly) according to the direction. What led him to sho ...llais.maurice.free.fr/English/media12-1.htm The Experiments of Dayton&nbsp;C. Miller (1925-1926) and the Theory of Relativity]",&nbsp;<em>21st Century&n
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  • ...increases with m only by the m/b-th part, where b = 1.1x10<sup>9</sup> kg/C) is chosen so that F = G z<sub>1</sub>z<sub>2</sub>/r<sup>2</sup> is valid.
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  • ...ark Matter]], [[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spectra]], [[Quantised Gravity]] ...ns in galaxies and an P set for Einstein's extra pressure term density 3P/c^2. However these identifications are just a working hypothesis. The usual a
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  • ...he author challenges the constants of nature which are neither correct nor constant. Some other challenges deal with the mathematics of quantum physics includi
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  • ...] also follow from the fact that the eo &amp; mo of the sharmon medium are constant and not affected by the motion of the source or observer. This also explain ...e are: a) incurable/fatal, b) difficult-to-cure even with long medication, c) require surgery, d) viral.
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  • ...CLUSION, pp. 37-40<br /><br />Appendix A. <br />Appendix B. <br />Appendix C. <br /><br />Acknowledgments<br />References<br />Index
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  • | name = Walter C. Wright | alt = Walter C. Wright
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  • ...dimension gets the meaning of the distance that space moves at velocity ''c'' in time differential ''dt''. The rest energy of matter appears as the ene
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  • ...the gravitational constant ''G'', the speed of light ''c'', and the Planck constant. Through the pages of this work, this theory is further explained. In addit
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  • ...style='mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;font-family:"Cambria Math","serif"'><m:r>C</m:r></span></i><i<br /> style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'><span style='m ...ants, such as Planck&rsquo;s constant, <em>h</em>, the speed of light, <em>c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic particles, <em>m</em> is explored. The
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  • ...t his measuring stick is unshrunk. And the Light Principle has Corollary (C) in which each un-accelerated observer acknowledges that an outbound light
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  • ...n independent research consultant&nbsp;in metallurgy with his company&nbsp;C. A. Zapffe &amp; Assoc.&nbsp; In addition to winning awards with Boy Scouts ...ace, in his jargon. He disagreed with Beckmann, who thought that light had constant speed with respect to the earth's gravitational field.&nbsp; Beckmann, on t
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  • ...sub>, ''v''<sub>th</sub> = (k<sub>B</sub>T/''m'')<sup>1/2</sup>, and ω<sub>c</sub> = ''eB''/''m'', we arrive at ''D'' = k<sub>B</sub>T/''eB'', which is ...able fraction of the ''k''<sub>B</sub>''T''/''e''. The turbulent diffusion constant <math>D=v \delta</math> is then independent of the scale length and is appr
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  • ...n</em>, other publications, and researchers such as Paul Davies and Arthur C. Clarke. ..., V. L. Teofilo, B. Haisch, H. E. Puthoff, L. J. Nickisch, A. Rueda and D. C. Cole, Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF 2006),
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  • ...style='mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;font-family:"Cambria Math","serif"'><m:r>C</m:r></span></i><i<br /> style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'><span style='m ...mal;">h</em>, the speed of light, <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic particles, <em style="mso-bidi-font-st
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  • ...[[supernova]] data which would otherwise be explained by a [[cosmological constant]]. The effect of breaking Lorentz invariance on [[quantum field theory]] ha where ''G''<sub>N</sub> is [[Newton's constant]] and ''g'' is a [[Metric (mathematics)|metric]] with [[Minkowski signature
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  • * <em>Papa, dis-moi, qu'est-ce que c'est que l'Astronomie</em> (1971) * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_536.pdf Read
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  • ...al theories in nature could employ the same fundamental constants, such as c the velocity of light. This was then combined with another logical argument '''Electrodynamics uses c in its wave equation'''
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  • <math>r_s=\frac{2GM}{c^2}</math>, ...nal constant]], <math>M</math> the [[mass]] of the gravitating body, <math>c</math> the [[speed of light]], and <math>R_e</math> the distance between th
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  • ...red in over the first five months. (One early correspondent, writer Arthur C. Clarke, found Speculations "fascinating, but 90 percent over my head." Cla * "A Value for the Meson Coupling Constant," <em>Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.</em> 17, 682 (May 1972).
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  • ...onversely, the [[group contraction]] in the [[classical limit]] {{nowrap|''c'' → ∞}} of Poincaré transformations yields Galilean transformations. ...e algebra is [[linear span|spanned]] by {{math|''H'', ''P<sub>i</sub>'', ''C<sub>i</sub>''}} and {{math|''L<sub>ij</sub>''}} (an [[antisymmetric tensor]
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  • ...on. Additionally, the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron provides a constant driving momentum. When combined with a proper nuclear spin state of a selec
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  • ...lectromagnetic (EM) radiation travels at a speed of <math display="inline">c</math> given by (1). <math>(1)\ \ c=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\epsilon_0\mu_0}}</math>
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  • Parry Hiram Moon was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin to Ossian C. &amp; Eleanor F. (Parry) Moon. He received a BSEE from University of Wisco * "The Cosmological Principle and the Cosmological Constant", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V266, pp. 47-58 (1958).
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  • ...<math display="inline">H_0</math> the constant of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math disp ...pedia, '' Cosmological Redshift '' , http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/C/Cosmological+ Redshift.</ref>
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  • | publisher = [[C. Roy Keys Inc. (Apeiron)]] ...Dr. Tom Van Flandern], [DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=63 Dr. Halton C. Arp], [DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=587 Bernard R. Bligh] and other
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  • ...uch a thing as ?the speed of light', and that it had the unambiguous value c = 3 X 108 m/sec. And when you work out the electrodynamic potentials and fi ...ere is a big one. Planck's constant need not be regarded as an independent constant of Nature. It is a consequence of a balance between two effects. One is wel
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  • ...alculations need a precision of up to 50 decimal places and was written in C++ using a math package for ultra-high precision (up to 150)calculations. ...math> and <math display="inline">F_p</math> are virtual constants. Virtual constant are not absolute constants since they are dependent on other factors. <math
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  • * 1999 - "[[The Meaning of the Constant c in Weber's Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/Proc-Galil
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  • ...of electron-electron interactions|author=N. J. Shevchik |journal=J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys.|date=1974|volume=7|pages=3930–3936|doi=10.1088/0022-37 |last=Kittel |first=C.
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  • ...ding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times ...of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the '''Hubble constant'''.<ref name="NYT-20170220" /><ref>
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  • The principle requires physical laws to be the same for any body moving at constant velocity as they are for a body at rest. A consequence is that an observer ...valent with respect to the formulation of the fundamental laws of physics.|C. Møller ''The Theory of Relativity'', p. 220}}
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  • ...rack, and experiences a period of rapidly increasing temperature at nearly constant luminosity. This is called the [[Henyey track]], and ends when temperature :<math>P^{1-\gamma}T^{\gamma} = C</math>
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  • ...axies and Quasars, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=63 Dr. Halton C. Arp] 1 ...ed, Adolphe Martin &amp; [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=267 Dr. C. Roy Keys] 209
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  • | publisher = [[C. Roy Keys Inc. (Apeiron)]] ...superluminal phase waves carried by a subquantal etheric medium subject to constant stochastic fluctuations. The force, or quantum potential, determining parti
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  • ...oordinate transformation]]s between two [[coordinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Du ...frame|non-inertial]] (accelerating in curved paths, rotational motion with constant [[angular velocity]], etc.). The term "Lorentz transformations" only refers
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  • ...physical effects: potentials were only defined up to an arbitrary additive constant electrostatic potential and an irrotational stationary magnetic vector pote |author=Schönenberger, C
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  • ...m is zero, are not accelerated, that is they are at rest or they move at a constant [[velocity]] in a straight line.<ref>{{cite| url=http://physics.unm.edu/Cou All inertial frames are in a state of constant, [[wiktionary:rectilinear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another;
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  • ...ence to his &nbsp;mystifying concept of light having a 'velocity' which is constant, not only to space itself but also relative to all observers moving or stat ...my run-up to this thesis I first had to present to my professor at Bangor, C. K. W Mundle, a dissertation for pre-evaluation and guidance. My thesis was
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  • ...ndard in 1990, but would be in 2010. Conversely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-stan ...rly 70% of the energy in the universe was attributable to the cosmological constant, often referred to as "dark energy". This has led to the development of a s
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  • ...ldquo;Conceptions &ndash; Proceedings of ANPA 27&rdquo;, published by ANPA c/o Dr. Keith Bowden, Theoretical Physical Research Unit, Birkbeck College, M ...-size: 11.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Showed that the Fine Structure Constant is derived from the condensation of the plenum loop matrix when particles f
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  • ...exactly in the limiting case as the relativistic factor Beta=1/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) tends to 1. This means that Special (and General) Relativity is NOT A CO A system in rectilinear motion with constant velocity does not correspond to any actual PHYSICAL mechanism. This means t
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  • ...ies of bands that were a function of the square-root of the fine structure constant. I wrote an editorial on the theoretical structure of the electromagnetic s ...m force, which is similar to the observed Casimir effect; thus, the Planck constant is introduced directly into force phenomena rather than indirectly through
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  • where <math display="inline">G</math> is the universal gravitational constant. '''STEP (c) '''
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  • ...rentz tried in 1899 and 1904 to expand his theory to all orders in ''v''/''c'' by introducing the [[Lorentz transformation]]. In addition, he assumed th ...was the "theorem of corresponding states" for terms of order&nbsp;''v''/''c''. This theorem states that a moving observer with respect to the aether ca
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  • ...e y- and z-coordinates, and a new time variable <math>\scriptstyle{t'=t-vx/c^2}</math> which later was called "local time". However, Voigt's work was co ..." field. An important part of it was local time <math>\scriptstyle{t'=t-vx/c^2}</math>, which paved the way to the [[Lorentz transformation]] and which
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  • In 1835, [[James Bowman Lindsay]] demonstrated a constant electric light at a public meeting in [[Dundee, Scotland]]. He stated that
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  • ...Eric Temple Bell]],<ref>{{cite book | first1=J. M. | last1=Ginoux | first2=C. | last2=Gerini | title=Henri Poincaré: A Biography Through the Daily Pape ...thout physical interpretation) called "local time" <math>t^\prime = t-v x/c^2 \,</math><ref>{{Citation|title=A broader view of relativity: general impl
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  • ...linders, since the groove on the outside of a rotating cylinder provides a constant velocity to the stylus in the groove, which Edison considered more "scienti ...attr+1=1016 |date=2011-06-29 }}, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California at Santa Barbara.</ref> literal
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  • ...became the first institution set up with the specific purpose of producing constant technological innovation and improvement. Edison was legally attributed wit ...with his phonograph (2nd model), taken in [[Mathew Brady]]'s Washington, D.C. studio in April 1878.]]
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