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  • ...d Field Theory with Emphasis on Time-Charging Interactions of Longitudinal EM Waves ...EM]], [[Unified Field Theory]], [[Time]], [[Interactions]], [[Longitudinal EM Waves]]
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  • | title = On the Principles of Permissible Over-Unity EM Power Systems | keywords = [[Over-Unity]], [[EM]], [[Power Systems]], [[Magnetic Motors]], [[New Energy]]
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  • | title = Creating Matter from EM Radiation ...f all forms of radiation. Gravity radiation exists as the beginning of the EM scale. At the far end the spectrum boarders on including matter. This impli
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  • | title = Excitation and Extraction of Vacuum Energy Via EM - Torsion Field Coupling Theoretical Model | keywords = [[Vacuum Energy]], [[EM]], [[Torsion Field]]
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  • | title = Experimental Support for the Validity of the Gaussian EM... [[Category:Scientific Paper|experimental support validity gaussian em]]
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  • | title = Electric Spacecraft Propulsion by Specially-Conditioned EM Fields ...ropulsion]], [[polarization-modulated radiation]], [[specially-conditioned EM fields]]
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  • | title = Laboratory Investigations of Specially-Conditioned EM Fields ...ropulsion]], [[polarization-modulated radiation]], [[specially-conditioned EM fields]]
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  • ...eat generation. The transformed material reverts to a solid form after the EM field is removed within a period of time dependent on the material and the
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  • | title = Non-Hertzian Scalar Energy and EM Energy: The Biological Connection [[Category:Scientific Paper|non-hertzian scalar energy em energy biological connection]]
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  • ...o explore the possibility of achieving such resonant frequencies and SU(2) EM emissions will be described.
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  • | title = Energy Flow, Collection, and Dissipation in Overunity EM Devices [[Category:Scientific Paper|energy flow collection dissipation overunity em devices]]
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  • ...omagnetic field equations]], [[inertial frames]], [[Maxwell equations]], [[EM substratum]], [[velocity]] ...lds, generalized Galilei behaves like a carrier medium (EM substratum) for EM waves and fields, generalized Galilei covariant Maxwell equations are deriv
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  • ...works. Presented at <em>Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory XI</em> as "[http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/papers/NASSIKAS%20PAPER%202
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  • | title = Use of Regauging and Multivalved Potentials to Achieve Overunity EM Engines: Concepts and Specific Engine Examples ...ry:Scientific Paper|use regauging multivalved potentials achieve overunity em engines concepts specific engine examples]]
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  • | title = Implications of an Electron-Positron-Lattice Model of Space for EM Waves as a Possible Reconciliation of QM with RT ...lattice in a frustrated magnetic system. An implicit cut-off frequency for EM waves leads to the structure of mesons and potential reconciliation of Quan
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  • Experimental EM Impulse-Momentum Systems In this paper, an empirical correlation among electromagnetic (EM) impulse-momentum experiments performed by Brito (1999, 2003, 2004, and 200
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  • | keywords = [[EM wave]], [[Gravity]], [[Pushing Force]] This document proposes that gravity is caused by an Electromagnetic EM wave that pushes an object as it passes through. There are other models tha
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  • | title = Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton [[Category:Scientific Paper|collapse grt em interactions gravity derived maxwell newton]]
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  • | title = Non-Local Motional EM Induction [[Category:Scientific Paper|non-local motional em induction]]
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  • ...egative <em>gravitational </em>mass particles with positive <em>inertial </em>mass (confirmation of negative g-masses would invalidate equivalence princi
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  • ...rical evidence (i) of the EM substratum of the physical vacuum (carrier of EM fields and waves) and (ii) of the non-relativity of the velocity of [charge
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  • ...a better understanding of light as well as the other emissions in the full EM spec-trum.
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  • ...body. In this paper, it is supposed that in exploding supernova stars, the EM radiating oscillators can be identified with the nascent heavy elements loo
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  • ...as one of the only existing efforts to consider the problem of a rotating EM field.<br />
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  • Wireless EM radiation relates to magnetization while the waves that travel alongside th
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  • | known_for = [[EM theory]], [[gravity]], [[fundamental particles]]
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  • Wireless EM radiation relates to magnetization while the waves that travel alongside th
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  • | known_for = [[anti-entropy]], [[EM biology]], [[space policy]], [[21st Century Science and Technology]]
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  • ...netism". The book is back in print now (Dover), and no one interested in EM should be without it." - Robert Kiehn<br /><br />
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  • ...the generalized Umov's vector, defined in the paper. The problem of linear EM momentum is also examined.
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  • ...rete amounts Planck named quanta; that is: Ep = hn, where n - frequency of EM radiation; h - a universal constant later called Planck's constant.
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  • ...es not exist, (j) the velocity of a light signal has the same value <em>c</em> in all '''IF'''s, and (k) electrodynamic phenomena are relative to the obs
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  • | title = Unity of G with EM
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  • ...equations for matter and light wave propagation Pe represents the relevant em interaction. As an application of wave propagation properties, a first orde
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  • * 2010 - "[[Implications of an Electron-Positron-Lattice Model of Space for EM Waves as a Possible Reconciliation of QM with RT]]" ([http://www.naturalphi
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  • ...utes a propagated disturbance in the prevailing background magnetic field. EM waves can therefore either be directed along the magnetic lines of force, o
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  • ...gravitational field acts as an absolute reference for the scaler speed of EM waves. In this case, the wave speed = c + n * v<sub>g</sub>, where n is the
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  • Gravitational waves, like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em_waves EM waves], can be used to transport intelligent signals. Alien civilizations m ...nal waves as a method of <i>extraterrestrial</i> communication and reserve EM waves for <i>terrestrial</i> communication. I predict that once <i>we</i> d
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  • ...can make some sense. I will say even if photons have charges, the name of EM wave is still a miss guiding. The main reason is a photon may go to a direc
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  • * 2005 - "[[Non-Local Motional EM Induction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_670
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  • ...rds = [[Force Models]], [[Propulsion]], [[Time-varying Mass Densities]], [[EM Field Momentum]], [[EMDrive]] ...from the integration of the local fifth force and the TDR equations. The EM Field momentum model previous looked at by the author (Robertson, 2008) and
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  • ...nd at liquid nitrogen temperatures the application of the electromagnetic (EM) or rf energy resulted in an upward climb in the data.</p></span></span>
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  • ...nergy and momentum conservation equations of the local equivalent (g) and (em) particle fields regarded as a whole; on this basis electric forces, in pre
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  • ...ell's equations indicate there are physically detectable components of any EM energy that reach an observer faster or slower than a component traveling a
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  • | title = Again on Motional EM Induction: Reply to H. Montgomery [[Category:Scientific Paper|motional em induction reply h montgomery]]
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  • * 1998 - "[[Electric Spacecraft Propulsion by Specially-Conditioned EM Fields ]]" * 1998 - "[[Laboratory Investigations of Specially-Conditioned EM Fields]]"
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  • ...e defined it as a pure number, or relation between two or more homogeneous EM-fields. If your change those fields you are changing the local time as well
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  • | publisher = [[Luzboa Bienal Internacional da Luz em Lisboa]]
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Contents of universe ? gravity; light/EM radiation; 3 dimensions; flowing &nbsp;&nbsp; Interactions ? of light and gravity incl. redshift; of all Em radiations; centric force of
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Contents of universe ? gravity; light/EM radiation; 3 dimensions; flowing &nbsp;&nbsp; Interactions ? of light and gravity incl. redshift; of all Em radiations; centric force of
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  • ...perties. If it is a particle, could the same particle that is the cause of EM radiation also be the particle needed for pushing gravity? And how does mas
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  • ...a eletrodin?mica desenvolvida por Wilhelm Weber (1804-1891). Ela ? baseada em uma lei de for?a que depende n?o apenas da dist?ncia entre as cargas mas ta
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  • ...oscillator with natural resonant frequencies. When frequencies of incident EM waves coincide with these natural frequencies, then the majority energy abs
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  • ...bound charges which do not radiate in the stationary state and thus their EM field comprises only the bound component. The non-applicability of Maxwell?
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  • ...ased on the interaction of the gravitational (g) with the electromagnetic (em) space-time-matter field and not on any other entities e.g. dark matter etc
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  • ...uals can discuss and critique ideas about space-time, atomic structure and EM propulsion. It tends to be dominated by a small group of personalities, but
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  • ...view is the interaction of the gravitational (g) with the electromagnetic (em) space-time.
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  • * 1998 - "[[Electric Spacecraft Propulsion by Specially-Conditioned EM Fields ]]" * 1998 - "[[Laboratory Investigations of Specially-Conditioned EM Fields]]"
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  • ...poration researching free energy devices and mechanisms for interaction of EM fields with biological systems; President of the Association of Distinguish * 1999 - "[[On the Principles of Permissible Over-Unity EM Power Systems]]"
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  • ...as optical glow, hissing noise, light bending and disturbed propagation of EM waves and Earth magnetic field would take place in the surrounding zone. In
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  • The idea of "non-Hertzian" EM energy goes back to the 19th century. I'll try to give a short summary.
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  • ...gravity and particles are then evaluated in sufficient depth to show that EM gravity is a readily quantizable solution of the long standing quantum-grav
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  • | keywords = [[light]], [[electron]], [[atom]], [[proton]], [[EM wave]], [[particle]], [[photon]]
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  • ...ua, Higgs boson and conventional ?photon&#8223; are nonexistent. One cycle EM pulse explains photoelectric effect and bending of light under gravity. Mic
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  • The EM nonlinearity of the 2000-2001 Podkletnov superconductor impulse experiments
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  • | keywords = [[light]], [[gravity]], [[rope hypothesis]], [[EM wave]], [[particle]], [[wave-packet]], [[GUT]]
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  • ...a manner parallel to the action of dielectric and diamagnetic materials on EM fields.
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  • Utilizing the principle of equivalence and the radiation continuum model of EM radiation, it is demonstrated that Newton's gravitational potential applies
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  • This paper focuses on fundamental errors that have caused much confusion in EM theory and practice for almost a century. These errors stem partly from a
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  • ...de Einstein. Ela implementa o princ?pio de Mach quantitativamente com base em uma lei de Weber para a gravita??o, juntamente com o princ?pio de equil?bri
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  • ...are re-emitted in all directions as real EM energy without any observable EM energy input. The charge continuously consumes positive entropy of the virt
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  • * 2010 - "[[Implications of an Electron-Positron-Lattice Model of Space for EM Waves as a Possible Reconciliation of QM with RT]]" ([http://www.naturalphi
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  • * 2013 - "[[Creating Matter from EM Radiation]]" * 2012 - "[[Creating Matter from EM Radiation]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_652
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  • ...nd its Newtonian derivation, Quantum Mechanic &amp; Planck's constant, and EM (as well it should, being based on Maxwell's model). The model does specifi
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  • ...iously unnoticed 1903-1904 papers which established a hidden bidirectional EM wave structure in a standing forcefield free scalar potential, a method of ...fied field theory based on Whittaker's engineerable hidden variable scalar EM potential theory are also briefly addressed.
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  • ...of electromagnetism and gravity. The relativistic effects are derived form EM theory and shown to be real physical phenomena. From the assertion that the
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  • ...o the truth on what is missing in physics to unify the three fields: QM,GR,EM (what Einstein was trying to do but failed to achieve Bearden explains why)
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  • * 1994 - "[[Experimental Support for the Validity of the Gaussian EM...]]"
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  • ...is unique perspective continues through the remaining sections on extended EM theory, gravitation, quantum theory, and vacuum dynamics and space-time; ma
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  • ...e premises leads to identification of the laboratory as motionless and the EM aether as flexible and dynamic. We term this theoretical earthquake that sh
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  • ...romagnetism. The locomotion of the toroid consisting of atom-ether tori is EM-drift.
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  • * 2007 - "[[Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton]]"
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  • * 1990 - "[[Non-Hertzian Scalar Energy and EM Energy: The Biological Connection]]"
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  • ....ca/brms/Reviews/Rev813_486.pdf Book review]&nbsp;- <em>Physics in Canada</em>, V62, pp.&nbsp;206-207 (2006).
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  • ...ld are derived. This analysis, applied to the radiation continuum model of EM radiation, results in the correct equations for the time delay of a solar g
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  • ...Maxwell used this conceptual model as the basis for his derivation of the EM relationships.
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  • ...tic charged particles is derived by solving simultaneously the fundamental em-pirical laws of classical electrodynamics, i.e. Gauss's laws, Ampere's gene
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  • ...d by Planck (when c is constant), the enormous range of wavelengths in the EM spectrum is readily achieved. Here, sequential emission of photons from a
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  • ...ts - and this radiation can generate energy across the entire range of the EM spectrum (e.g. Gamma and X-Ray). This field-aligned current explanation may
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  • | keywords = [[Structure]], [[Particle creation]], [[EM causation hierarchy]], [[atomic structure]], [[particle structure]]
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  • ...ng energy, computers, and instruments." - <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>, V4 (Oct-Dec 1992), p. 12. * 1998 - "[[Laboratory Investigations of Specially-Conditioned EM Fields]]"
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  • ...Probleme der Mathematik, die fuer die anwesenden Schueler bestimmt von gro?em Interesse waren. Seit 1952 beschaeftige ich mich mit der Mathematik und ihr
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  • ...t the second particle?s motion. Then it in turn is taken as a current, its EM fields are calculated at the position of the first, where then Lor-entz?s f
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  • * 1994 - "[[Experimental Support for the Validity of the Gaussian EM...]]"
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  • * 2007 - "[[Again on Motional EM Induction: Reply to H. Montgomery]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf * 2005 - "[[Non-Local Motional EM Induction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_670
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  • ...predictions of BSM-SG theory are: existence of hidden space energy of non-EM type and a possibility to change the gravitational mass of material object
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  • ...SJ). "My passion, for which I cannot find the time anymore, is explaining EM in terms of the mass and charge of protons and electrons. A rigorous treatm
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  • ...es. It is 6.8E22 times greater than the Dynamic ZPE, however, it is not of EM type and cannot be envisioned if considering that the space is void accordi ...ccording to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis, <em>Physics Essays</em>, V16, N2, 180-195, (2003)
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  • ...ve made my living since 1975 in the arts, properties, and finance.</span></em> ...ive &ldquo;object consciousness&rdquo; had been incapable of addressing. </em></span>
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  • * 1998 - "[[Excitation and Extraction of Vacuum Energy Via EM - Torsion Field Coupling Theoretical Model]]"
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  • ...lue, Prof Alex Cullen FRS, my old head of department, a world authority on em theory, who had advised me on both my 1978 and 1998 papers, suddenly told m
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  • ...Many consider his 1967 article "Sagnac Effect" (<em>Rev. of Mod. Physics</em>, V39, N2, pp. 475-493, Apr 1967) the most important explication ever made ...This idea was what I had been searching for, for if an experiment between EM and gravity was to work, it would have to accumulate data - like the Farada
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  • ...orces along abcd axes are thousand times stronger than along the xyz axes. EM waves involve oscillations along xyz axes, while the Newtonian gravity is a ...ca/brms/Reviews/Rev813_486.pdf Book reviews]&nbsp;- <em>Physics in Canada</em>, V62, N4, pp.&nbsp;206-207 (2006).
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  • ...p;tab2=Display&amp;id=1509 Dr. Glen Rein], "Non-Hertzian Scalar Energy and EM Energy: The Biological Connection" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4-1
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  • ...n-Doppler depletion of photonic energy due to viscous, gravitational &amp; EM losses; cosmological observations, even on Ia type Supernovae that amazed a
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  • ...explained in terms of electromagnetic waves, however it is well known that EM waves show both wave and particle behaviour, and the EMRP theory can be eas
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  • Experimental EM Impulse-Momentum Systems]]"
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  • He tried to show the interaction between the (g) with the (em) field and he made an asymmetric capacitor with zero potential casing which
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  • ...tor">U inercijalnim kretanjima neophodno je kori?tenje ove dvojke u sljede?em algebarskom iskazu:...
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  • ...rotsky's command. Any denunciation of any person meant that the person was em-barked into a ship hold, the ship went into the open sea, and kingstones we
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  • Transcript in <em>Electrifying Times</em> 5, #3 (Winter 1997-1998). .... Tom Bearden],&nbsp;Energy Flow, Collection, and Dissipation in Overunity EM Devices 5
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  • <math>F_G = \frac{-G m_1 m_2}{R^2} \text{ and } F_{EM}=\frac{q_1 q_2}{(4 \pi \epsilon_0 R^2)}</math> <math>F(x) = F_{EM}(x) + F_{SR}(x) + F_{QM}(x) + F_{SM}(x)</math>
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  • ...ips with IB students to the Andamans and the Lakshwadweep <em>'''coral'''</em> islands. 4 days of field work on the Tsunami, coral reef management, ocean * 2014 - "[[Unity of G with EM]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paperlink_736
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  • * "A Metric for Colorspace," <em>J. Opt. Soc. Am<wbr />.</em>, V33, pp. 260-266 (1943). * "Geometric Figures in Affine Space?, <em>J. Math. Phys.</em>, V23, p. 1 (1944).
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  • ...Bearden], Use of Regauging and Multivalved Potentials to Achieve Overunity EM Engines: Concepts and Specific Engine Examples,&nbsp;page 277.
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  • ...>The Physics of Creation</em> (2003) and <em>Creation: The Physical Truth</em> (2006). He is also author of a number of papers published in notable peer- ...o et al., World Scientific, New Jersey, pp. 353-373 (1987). <br />[79] .. 'EM Wave Interference', American Journal of Physics, 56, 103 (February 1988). <
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  • Maxwell showed electromagnetic (EM) radiation travels at a speed of <math display="inline">c</math> given by ( ...ates this to be so, thus there are physically detectable components of any EM energy that reach an observer faster or slower than a component traveling a
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  • ...s, but we can still learn from him. - Eugene Mallove, <em>Infinite Energy</em> #13 ...16) 37 70 93, for $70 + S&amp;H] giving his take on the flaws in classical EM&nbsp;as now taught and how allegedly ?high-school level experiments? can&nb
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  • ...netic fields, he concluded that these fields contribute a mass of <math>E_{em}/c^2</math> to all bodies, which is necessary to save the [[center of mass] :<math>m_0=\frac{4}{3}\frac{E_{em}}{c^2}</math>
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  • * [[EM radiation|Theory of EM radiation]]
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  • ...defined. With the light defined as streams of G1 particles there can be no EM wave. Polarized lenses are built to block light in the horizontal or vertic
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  • ...go slower than each other. This is referred to as the <em>"Clock Paradox"</em> and unbeknownst to me at the time, this matter had already been raised by ...does not derive the transverse term which is used in the derivation of the EM wave equation, and even at that, the irrotational term which is being deriv
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  • rather than an external EM field <math>F</math>. The Schrödinger equation readily generalizes to this
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  • ...E'''&prime; + '''v'''&prime; × '''B'''&prime;)}}. A method of deriving the EM field transformations in an efficient way which also illustrates the unit o ...Online Flash animations of Galilean and Lorentz frames, various paradoxes, EM wave phenomena, ''etc''.
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  • ...ystem is available in sufficient quantities to be scavenged from the local EM Photon environment, converted via an antenna-voltaic-cell i.e. an (opticall
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  • ...Collaboration|last2=The 1M2H Collaboration|last3=The Dark Energy Camera GW-EM Collaboration and the DES Collaboration|last4=The DLT40 Collaboration|last5
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  • ...>mc^2\leftrightarrow\hbar\omega</math> || <math>mc^2\leftrightarrow</math> EM
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