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  • | title = Newtonian Limit of Einstein\'s Field Equations Dark Matter and Dark Energy with Einstein\'s Lambda | keywords = [[Einstein's Field Equations]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Dark Energy]], [[Lambda]]
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  • | title = Solution of Einstein?s Field Equations Using Harrison?s Method ...ivity is his set of field equations. In this short paper, Einstein?s field equations will be derived for the Freeman cosmological model using the known form of
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  • | title = Reconstruction of the Derivation of the Einstein Field Equations of General Relativity ...of theories of black holes, the big bang, and strings. The Einstein field equations are still valid but obviously need reinterpretation based upon the alternat
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  • ...Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) - Einstein Field Equations (EFEs) ...ty]], [[Special Relativity]], [[Einstein Field Equation]], [[Gravitational Field]], [[Heat Radiation Gravitation]], [[Dark Energy Gravitation]], [[Black Hol
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  • | title = General Spherically Symmetric Solutions of Einstein Vacuum Field Equations With Lamba ...ntific Paper|general spherically symmetric solutions einstein vacuum field equations with lamba]]
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  • | title = On the Invariance of Maxwell?s Field Equations under Lorentz Transformations | keywords = [[Maxwell?s field equations]], [[Lorentz Transformation]], [[relativity principle]]
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  • ...gnetic field thus questions the validity and correctness of Einstein field equations.
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  • | keywords = [[Einstein]], [[field equations]], [[speed of light]], [[gravitational luminosity]] ...m><sup>4<em>/</em></sup><em>G, </em>which is present in the Einstein field equations, is a superforce equal to 1.2 <sup>.</sup>10<sup>44 </sup>newtons. This sup
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  • | title = A Modification of the Schwartschild Solution for Einstein\'s Field Equations that Radically Changes Big Bang Theory | keywords = [[Schwartschild Solution]], [[Einstein's Field Equations]], [[Big Bang]]
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  • ...t story that has implications concerning the status we should attribute to Einstein's Special Relativity Theory (SRT).
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  • ...f Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein\'s Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory ...ur U<sub>4</sub> space in which we formulate solutions to Einstein's field equations with the inclusion of torque and Coriolis forces.
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  • | name = Evans Equations of Unified Field Theory | image = Evans Equations of Unified Field Theory 840.jpg
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  • ...energy tensor [] of all matter and fields except that of the gravitational field itself [].
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  • ...ships to the pseudo-Riemannian metric manifold of Einstein's gravitational field, and their fundamental geometric structures pertaining to spherical symmetr
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  • | keywords = [[General Relativity]], [[field equations]], [[black hole]], [[Big Bang cosmology]], [[gravitational waves]], [[conse ...ves, the Big Bang cosmology and Einstein's conception of the gravitational field.
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  • | name = The Many Faces of Maxwell, Dirac and Einstein Equations: A Clifford Bundle Approach | image = The Many Faces of Maxwell, Dirac and Einstein Equations: A Clifford Bundle Approach 130.jpg
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  • | title = On the General Solution to Einstein\'s Vacuum Field and Its Implications for Relativistic Degeneracy | keywords = [[Vacuum Field]], [[Relativistic Degeneracy]]
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  • | title = The Graviton Equations ...for gravitational acceleration are compared using measured data, Newton?s equations, and the graviton equation.
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  • ...tle = A Consideration of Torsion and Coriolis Effects in Einstein\'s Field Equations ...:Scientific Paper|consideration torsion coriolis effects einstein 's field equations]]
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  • | name = The Un-unified Field: and Other Problems | image = The Un-unified Field: and Other Problems 1359.jpg
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  • ...and a bonus insight into the nature of the solutions of the Einstein field equations of gravity.
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  • ...a first order approximation but which is not derived from Einstein's field equations.
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  • ...new approach. Maxwell's equations also remain invariant; only the magnetic field transformations are different, but without violating experiment.
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  • ...se model with regard to it being a rigorous solution to the Einstein Field equations for all time from minus infinity to plus infinity.
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  • ...ion of Relativistic Transformations for Gravitational Fields from Retarded Field Integrals ...f retardation can be used for developing a relativity theory equivalent to Einstein's special relativity theory in its practical aspects but free from the contro
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume I | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume I 70.gif
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  • ...stems, Reference Frames and the Lorentz Transformations in a Gravitational Field]]" * 1999 - "[[A Modification of the Schwartschild Solution for Einstein's Field Equations that Radically Changes Big Bang Theory]]"
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  • ...l theory. Radically new technological applications of relativistic quantum field theories then result.
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  • ...ws that Sachs's ?gMaxwell equations?h do not represent the electromagnetic field and can be interpreted in purely gravitational terms.
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume II | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume II 115.bmp
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  • ...Gravity in more than four dimensions]], [[Kaluza-Klein theory]], [[unified field theories; alternative theories of gravity]], [[Information theory and commu ...equations. It will show that the inductive coupling with the gravitational field provides a very weak gravitational component to the transverse waves. It wi
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  • ...distance between charges is obtained by considering the retardation of the field.
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  • # Spacetime Mass &amp; the Higgs Field Force # String Theory &amp; the Linear Mass Density Equations
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  • ...required to obey Einstein's field equations. The 5-D gravitational quantum equations of the solar system are presented.
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  • * 2007 - "[[Derivation of Einstein's Equation, E = mc2, from the Classical Force Laws]]" ([http://www.naturalphi * 2006 - "[[On the Invariance of Maxwell?s Field Equations under Lorentz Transformations]]"
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  • # Keep Maxwell?s equations but replace the Galilean transformation by the Lorentz transformation, # Keep Galilean relativity but replace Maxwell?s equations by an extension of the Amp?re-Gauss formulation.
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  • ...istic descriptions found it difficult to come to grips with the field type equations Maxwell gave them. This desire for a mechanistic description for the propag
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  • | title = Finsler Geometry and a Unified Field Theory ...ich is the Lorentz charged particle equation. It also gives Einstein field equations in which the electromagnetic energy-momentum are directly derived from the
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  • ...field equations, show that because the gravitational field is not a gauge field, gravity is a continuum at all scales, and derive the conditions to uphold
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  • ...pair annihilation arederived from an exact solution of the nonlinear field equations for the interacting pair in a particular deeply bound state. This solution
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume III | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume III 69.gif
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  • ...[[Locally curved spacetime]], [[Gravitational roll-off]], [[Gravitational field energy]], [[Black hole avoidance]] ...bble distance and the presence of matter modifies the gravitational vacuum field, which evaluated in the cosmological reference frame contains negative ener
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  • ...raday's redefinition of charge and current, the genesis of Maxwell's field equations, or Hertz' experiments on fast electric oscillations. Thus emerges a vivid
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  • ...in's General Theory of Relativity (GTR) field equations plus the resultant equations of state demonstrate that such geometries require the use of "exotic" matte
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  • ...been completely explored; but it appears to be a satisfying alternative to Einstein's general theory of relativity; with much greater physical plausibility.
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  • Why Einstein's Cosmological Constant is Essential ...ture of the Cosmological Standard Model in the Friedman Dust Universe with Einstein's Lambda ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5362.
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  • | keywords = [[graviton]], [[fluxion]], [[field]], [[motion]] ...ons for gravity both describe the path that bodies take in a gravitational field without providing a mechanism for that movement. Newton was the first to pr
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  • * 2002 - "[[General Spherically Symmetric Solutions of Einstein Vacuum Field Equations With Lamba]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_80
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  • | keywords = [[apple fall]], [[gravity theory]], [[Einstein's field equations]], [[Newtonian theory]], [[planetary-perturbative]]
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  • ...of. Jagdish Mehra<br /><br />"[Hilbert] would soon [***] pinpoint flaws in Einstein's rather pedestrian way of dealing with the mathematics of his gravitation th
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  • ...e the equivalence principle is at the heart of the derivation of the field equations of general relativity. Various definitions of the equivalence principle in
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  • ...xperiment. Invariant Hertzian dynamics provides a means to finally get off Einstein's covariant train.
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  • ...ian, with all symmetries modified accordingly. Charge appears in the field equations as the product of mass and frequency, preserving the equivalence principle,
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  • In order for equations describing physical reality to be valid, they must describe the locations a ...ut the behavior of elementary particles. On the contrary, all mathematical equations which describe the elementary particles as corpuscles give exact informatio
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  • ...at, the fundament for an analogy with the electromagnetic equations. These equations will allow us to elucidate an important number of never earlier explained c
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  • ...etrized units. If the c-square potential is valid, then the Einstein field equations have something quite new to offer for the 21st century.<br /><br />The abst
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  • ...the foundation for his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekGJC5HFDlE Unified Field Theory] emerged. ...paper.pdf Haramein-Rauscher metric], is a new solution to Einstein's Field Equations that incorporates torque and Coriolis effects. Laying down the foundation o
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  • ...ral Relativity that have set theoretical physics back a century. Maxwell's equations should be stated in terms of potentials rather than fields, which doom the
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  • ...neral Relativity, but are obtained without reference to the Einstein field equations. It is also shown how the postulates of POAMS, together with these predicte
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  • ...t the pressure term from general relativity and in the consequent Friedman equations is adequate to explain the constancy of the function of rotational velocity
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  • | title = On the Field Equations Governing the Origin and Evolution of Compactified Hyper-dimensional-energy ...both time and superstrings. Hence, a single, multi-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and intera
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  • | title = Predictions of the Heaston Equations and the 21st Century Physics Paradigm ...d Einstein strong force. These four force laws, referred to as the Heaston equations, may be derived in five different ways, and result in several predictions a
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  • ...he affine connection in the Haramein-Rauscher solution to Einstein's field equations. The geometric structure of the complexified Minkowski space is associated
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  • ...between moving charges and the divergence and curl of the electromagnetic field vectors in both systems.&nbsp; Since we now have five experimental proofs o
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  • ...s, but rather mathematical theories cleverly contrived to imitate the self-field effects of real finite-size elastic particles to order v in the Galilean tr
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  • ...connects our positive energy universe to an all pervasive negative energy field (the BEC)which consists only of negative energy epos (mass less electron/po
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  • ...nd soliton or magneto-acoustic plasma solutions to the relativistic Vlasov equations solved in the vicinity of black hole ergospheres. Collective phonon or plas
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  • ...e Planck scale where the quantum may be associated with the Einstein field equations of general relativity. However, Hawking and Penrose suggest that quantum gr
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  • ...ype corrections for high velocity. Also it is superior to Einstein's field equations of General Relativity Theory which have never been able to explain the forc
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  • * 2007 - "[[Derivation of Einstein's Equation, E = mc2, from the Classical Force Laws]]" ([http://www.naturalphi * 2005 - "[[Quaternions, Maxwell Equations and Lorentz Transformations]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstr
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  • ...s of electromagnetic retardation and from electromagnetic force and energy equations without any postulates, conjectures, or hypotheses. As a result, the theory ...examined in the book run slow when in motion, only some clocks conform to Einstein's time-dilation formula; others do not.
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  • ...bstituting a generalized Painlev?e-Gullstrand metric into Einstein?s field equations leads to absurd results.
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  • ...Classical Physics (GUT-CP)--from first principles, which unifies Maxwell?s Equations, Newton?s Laws, and Einstein?s General and Special Relativity. The central ...is leads to a physical model of subatomic particles, atoms, and molecules. Equations are closed-form solutions containing fundamental constants only and agree w
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  • ...me. Quantum mechanics emerges as a linear, flatspace approximation for the equations of inertia in general relativity. ...o philosophical issues, considerations about electromagnetism, and unified field theory." (Hans-J?rgen Schmidt, <em>Zentralblatt MATH</em>, Vol. 1052, 2005)
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  • ...event horizons. A reconstruction of the derivation of the Einstein field equations of general relativity shows that a force causes a phase-change transition f
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  • After Einstein inserted a cosmological constant into his field equations for a repulsive force that would prevent a finite universe from collapsing
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  • ...f the interactions of two relativistic particles with spins in the quantum field theory?. The degree was confirmed by the U.S.S.R. State Attestation Committ * 2000 - "[[How The Generalized Maxwell Equations can be Derived From the Einstein Postulate]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosoph
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  • ...neral Relativity and require a more general, Machian solution of the field equations in flat space-time.
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  • ...f nature. The math complexity also simplifies the task for experts in the field, but it is not needed for a fundamental understanding of theory.
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  • ...n of physical laws. Reconstruction of the Einstein derivation of his field equations of general relativity indicates a new interpretation that resolves the grav
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  • ...d with both a [[Metric (mathematics)|metric]] and a unit timelike [[vector field]] named the [[Aether theories|æther]]. The theory has a [[preferred frame ...referred frame. This is the origin of the name of the theory, it contains Einstein's gravity plus an æther.
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  • ...is superior to both Newton's Law of Inertia (F = ma) and Einstein's field equations of General Relativity Theory, because (1) it is properly based on local con
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  • | title = Critical Remarks on Einstein\'s Derivations of the Equations of Motion ...of readers who are possessed of an especial competence in some particular field of specialization, but who, nevertheless, do not confine their interests to
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  • ...g of dark matter and dark energy through this time dependent gravitational field. The non-singular space dependence predicts a cosmology with expansion prop
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  • ...- "[[Travelling Photons Generate Electromagnetic Waves in a Gravitational Field]]" * 1989 - "[[Critical Remarks on Einstein's Derivations of the Equations of Motion]]"
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  • ...yle="COLOR: #003399">Heisenberg's statistical theory of turbulence and the equations of motion for a turbulent fluid (Preprint)</span>] (1966) ...="COLOR: #003399">Production of a dense thermonuclear plasma by an intense field emission discharge (Preprint)</span>] (1968)</span>
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  • Most people would be surprised to learn that Einstein's special relativity is not the only theory which can explain the litany of e ...il (although it may), but because its fate is intimately tied with that of Einstein's theory.
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  • ...966 textbook, <em>Electricity and Magnetism</em>, famous for its Jefimenko equations, has remained in print through several editions. ...same as the "gravimagnetic" field of the general relativity theory). This field was first predicted by Oliver Heaviside in his 1893 article "A Gravitationa
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  • * Article 1. Foundations and Corrections to Einstein's Special and General Theories of Relativity, Part 1. <br /> * Article 3. Foundations and Corrections to Einstein's Special and General Theories Relativity, Part 2
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  • ...unexpected consequence of the theoretical derivation of the Einstein field equations of gravitation starting with the Newton law of gravitation. Recognition tha
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  • ...eve the action of Superlight produces all forces and is the unified energy field the Einstein was looking for in his later days. ...ot missing but in the form of energy and that energy is the all prevailing field of Magnetioelectric Energy or Superlight. Come hear how it all comes about.
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  • ...divided by the local velocity of light squared. h adds mass to the Quantum Equations for Dynamic Attributes. Photon energy is transmitted by impulse (Momentum).
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  • ...to develop her unique New Gaussian Electrodynamics, which operates without Einstein's relativity. In all, she has authored a staggering 300 technical articles du Tensors; Field Theory; Partial Differential Equations; Integral Equations; Optics; Vision; Illuminating Engineering; Foundations of Electrodynamics
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  • ...onal field.&nbsp; Beckmann, on the other hand, had considered the magnetic field and rejected it. Experimentally, it is very difficult to distinguish the tw * 1988 - "[[Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes and Einstein's Second Postulate]]"
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  • ...rs in standard textbooks on electromagnetic theory. When one applies these equations not only to distributed electric currents but also to individual moving cha "Considering Einstein's mentality and open-mindedness, if Einstein and Hughes were alive today they
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  • ...qua;">tre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) interpretation of Einstein&rsquo;s field equations that proposed isotropy and homogeneity; as well as falsifying the &ldquo;in
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  • ...is superior to both Newton?s Law of Inertia (F = ma) and Einstein?s field equations of General Relativity Theory, because (1) it is properly based on local con
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  • ...tion appropriate for the free-fall velocity field of a Newtonian potential field, one obtains coordinate-dependent units (unit fields) in terms of which mea ...ive de Sitter space-time with uniform mass density from the Einstein field equations it is necessary to replace matter source term kTab by the cosmological term
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  • ...on-Aether Theory is, except for philosophical interpretation, identical to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and, in fact is a special case solution of tha ...ty, we must revert to the Lorentz Transformation-Aether Theory because Dr. Einstein's interpretation of Space-Time falls on its face.
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  • ...erse. (According to Russian mathematician Alexander Friedmann (1888-1925), Einstein's ''chronotope'' is possible of both expansion and contraction). ...of the universe, adopting both Hubble's observational data and (''sic!'') Einstein's arbitrary ?cosmological constant? that a repented Einstein had later to lab
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  • ...orce formula. But their ?field sense?, i.e., their connection with Maxwell equations, was not clear until recently. This paper?s author proposed certain general # J.G. Klyushin, " A Field Generation for the Lorentz Force Formula", Galilean Electrodynamics 11, (5)
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  • ...ication of radio engineering. In total, this book thinks that Maxwell Curl Field theory and Einstein special relativity are error theories based on the erro ...oriolis force in the inertia with electromagnetic induction issue and curl field issue in light wave interference research, I really admired his association
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  • ...otoelectric effect. Explanation of the bending of light in a gravitational field shows that photon has mass and gravitation is not a curved 4-D spacetime. A
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  • ...pecial Relativity Theory". At the XIV NPA Conference presented the paper: "Equations of Waves and Currents: a Cybernetic View" ...Geohysical Company&nbsp;at Cracow (Krakow) as seismic data interpreter in field crews and in the office. In 1962 joined the Petroleum (now Oil &amp; Gas) I
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  • '''Current field of interest and activities:''' * Association of the General Theory of Relativity with the Quantum Field Theory
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  • ...abin.net/yuri/keilman3.pdf Derivation of Special Relativity from Maxwell's Equations]
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  • * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of H<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 79, 883 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky, N. F. Ramsey, H. B * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of D<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 80, 483 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky,  N. F. Ramsey, H
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  • In [[physics]], the '''principle of relativity''' is the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws of physics]] have the same form in all a ...mework of general relativity the Maxwell equations or the [[Einstein field equations]] have the same form in arbitrary frames of reference.
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  • ...tromagnetic waves. The belief that <i> the observation of static magnetic field in the laboratory frame due to a STATIC point source in motion or due to ...tal facts are based on simple theoretical results of Hertz-Heaviside field equations.
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  • ...be obtained in hours rather than weeks. His investigation of the magnetic field surrounding a single current loop proved the text books to be wrong. Three ...t 100 years on Bruce tackled the problem again using his field interaction equations. It worked. More than that, Newtons laws of motion popped out and so did ef
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  • <b>Research Interests</b> * Satellites, solar-system dynamics, gravity-field, space?geodesy, non-conservative space phenomena, Mars and Martian dust sto * Haranas I. and Ragos, O. Gauss? Planetary Equations in a Non-Singular Potential, NPA Conference/Proceedings, Long Beach Califor
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  • ...t infinite speed and found invalid the laws of gravity and time. I learned Einstein's Relativity, thus I found some answers for my questions. But, I had another ...://wbabin.net/science/javadi10e.pdf Maxwell's Equations in a Gravitational Field ][http://wbabin.net/science/javadi10.pdf <span style="color: #339966;">Pers
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  • ...such a situation because the "lines of force" of the Earth's gravitational field converge. ...ficult to extend their limbs in any direction perpendicular to the gravity field of the star). Reducing the scale further, the forces at that distance might
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  • ...order to let the readers comprehensively understand the error root of Curl Field Equation as well as the error root of relativity, and answer light velocity ...ication of radio engineering. In total, this book thinks that Maxwell Curl Field theory and Einstein special relativity are error theories based on the erro
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  • ...is source of error. It is comparable to ignoring the action of a magnetic field on iron. Its influence may be relatively weak on ''certain'' processes occu ...a thorough analysis of all its aspects, it nevertheless deduces from its equations, that the vacuum should contain an enormous amount of energy per cm^3</spa
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  • ...s the mediating nature of the electromagnetic field described by Maxwell's equations. ? This intermediary nature of electromagnetism. is best illustrated by the
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  • ...gravity, and the Victorian-era Michelson-Morley experiment which inspired Einstein's thought. Spolter chose to establish her own publishing company in order to ...rote: "It is striking . . . how well informed [Spolter] seems to be in the field of astronomy or celestial mechanics." Phipps, remarking upon the stifling o
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  • ...eed irrespective of the speed of the receiver, and if we accept this, then Einstein's special theory of relativity follows automatically from Pythagoras's theore ...netism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwell's d
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  • ...of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein's Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ...of Maxwell's electrodynamics, the Copenhagen version of quantum mechanics, Einstein's special and general relativity theories, and the standard model of elementa ...ies of the main pillars of modern science, i.e. Maxwell's electrodynamics, Einstein's special and general relativity theories, the Copenhagen version of quantum
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  • ...ool in Holland. In 2000 he will be 86, and yet is still very active in the field of Physics. During his life he has had many "chats" (as he calls them) with ...ar map is shown to be invariant under the conformal group, while the field equations remain invariant under general space-time diffeomorphisms. Algebraic and di
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  • ...ying this discovery has remained concealed in spite of the introduction of field theory, atomism, the electron theory, and quantum mechanics. We're dealing ...pere current element is such a dipole. Magnetic flux density and Maxwell's equations are unlikely to be of any help. Retrograde railgun motion is an instance in
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  • ...ion - Israel Institute of Technology - in Haifa (Israel), for works in the field of ordered magnetism.  In 1979 he received the Michael Landau for his rese * "What does the Lorentz Force have to do with Maxwell?s Equations?", (Galilean Electrodynamics, 9 (1998) 95.
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  • | known_for = [[Aether]], [[Cosmology]], [[Unified Field Theory]], [[Subatomic Physics]] ...Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) - Einstein Field Equations (EFEs)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6841.p
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  • ...obtained just by proper simplifying the fundamental equations. Thus, these equations have broad uses in drilling and production. He has established the steady t ...or publication from Petroleum Industry Press in the year 2008. Fundamental Equations for Dynamic Analysis of Rod and Pipe in Oil-Gas wells and Its Application h
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  • ...ional redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerated in t ...agnetic radiation]] originating from a source that is in a [[gravitational field]] is reduced in [[frequency]], or [[redshift]]ed, when observed in a region
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  • |field = [[Mathematician]] N. Katherine Hayles, ''The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Models and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century'', Cornell Universi
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  • ...explains why force fields are self inducing. It shows how a gravitational field affects string cycles and how this in turn affects the photon, the basic un ...endent upon its electric and magnetic properties, as dictated by Maxwell?s equations, and how gravitational fields affect the creation of light and the velocity
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  • | field = [[Physics]] ...eman effect]]. He also derived the [[Lorentz transformation|transformation equations]] which formed the basis of the [[special relativity]] theory of [[Albert E
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  • '''Supporting Equations''' There are two supporting equations:
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  • ...t of the Chicago area chapter of the SPIE Optical Society. I also wrote 48 Field-of-View editorials that were about 2,000 to 3,000 words long summarizing th ...eed of light; the Bohr magneton, de Broglie wave-particle duality, Maxwell equations, and Einstein general relativity theory all imply the existence of a quantu
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  • ...two-body system, at the center of a galaxy, then the background potential field they would create for the other little stars to orbit in would certainly ha ...umption (the Lienard-Wiechert potentials and fields), the Coulomb electric field comes out pointed in a direction such that it acts as if there were no sign
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  • ...my cubicle sporting the kind of southern twang that belonged in a farmer?s field somewhere. Willie, as we learned to call him, was already holding forth on ...) these three laws lead inexorably to an expansion of Maxwell?s well known equations of electromagnetism. Once I had convinced myself of that fact, I approached
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  • ...to detect an extremely subtle phase shift due to the varying gravitational field caused by rapidly orbiting black holes. As will be shown, the proper use of ...adiation Continuum Model of Light and the Galilean Invariance of Maxwell's Equations''', IEEE Aerospace and Electrodynamic Systems Magazine, V 13 No 10 Oct 1998
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  • ...moving observer with respect to the aether can use the same electrodynamic equations as an observer in the stationary aether system, thus they are making the sa ...ed from the [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[magnetic vector potential]] field around a moving body is altered by a factor of <math>\sqrt{1- v^2 / c^2}</m
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  • ...1= H.|title= Bohmian particle trajectories in relativistic bosonic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volume= 17|issue= 4|pages= 3 ...H.|title= Bohmian particle trajectories in relativistic fermionic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volume= 18|issue= 2|pages= 1
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  • ...ame have no causes external to the system.<ref name="Ferraro">{{cite|title=Einstein's Space-Time: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity|first1=Rafael ...for the curvature of spacetime and [[tidal forces]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity - Derived, Explained, and Appraised
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  • ...structing composite fields from the proto-fields. In addition to the field equations, the gauge conditions also express physical laws and determine these compos ...to evidence a DC voltage across a conductor induced by the static magnetic field of a coil. This intriguing finding ought, of course, to be confirmed by fur
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  • ...Friedmann]] who published a set of equations, now known as the [[Friedmann equations]], showing that the universe might expand, and presenting the expansion spe ...ationship between [[spacetime|space and time]] by using [[Einstein's field equations]] of [[general relativity]]. Applying the most [[Big Bang#Underlying assump
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  • ...ver Heaviside]] had shown from [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[electric field]] surrounding a spherical distribution of charge should cease to have [[sph ...first to understand the crucial [[time dilation]] property inherent in his equations.<ref>
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  • | field = [[Physics]] ...ading [[Hendrik Lorentz]] to devise his now-famous [[Lorentz contraction]] equations as a means of explaining the null result.
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  • ...n [[chaos theory]]. He is also considered to be one of the founders of the field of [[topology]]. ...3–1928) in 1905. Thus he obtained perfect invariance of all of [[Maxwell's equations]], an important step in the formulation of the theory of [[special relativi
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  • |known_for = [[Maxwell's equations]]<br />[[Maxwell distribution]]<br />[[Maxwell's demon]]<br />[[Maxwell's d ...gnetism]], and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon. [[Maxwell's equations]] for electromagnetism have been called the "second great unification in ph
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  • ...of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]]. ===Aether models and Maxwell's equations===
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  • ...t the [[University of São Paulo]] at [[Jayme Tiomno]]'s invitation, and on Einstein's and Oppenheimer's recommendation. ...that the [[WKB approximation]] of quantum mechanics leads to deterministic equations, and convinced that a mere approximation could not turn a probabilistic the
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  • ...ined by definite laws, analogous to (but not identical with) the classical equations of motion. Quantum-mechanical probabilities are regarded (like their counte ...eory, attempting to reconcile it with [[special relativity]] and [[quantum field theory]], besides other features such as spin or curved spatial geometries.
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  • ...eously distributed mass of the universe would result in a roughly [[scalar field]] that permeated the universe and would serve as a source for Newton's [[gr ...corporates various dynamical and non-dynamical [[tensor field]]s, [[vector field]]s and scalar fields.
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  • ...light and developed what are now called [[Maxwell's equations]], but these equations were still interpreted as describing the motion of waves through an aether, ...riments after their first publication in 1887, both remained active in the field. Other versions of the experiment were carried out with increasing sophisti
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  • ...and to employ [[coordinate geometry]] to derive solutions to [[Diophantine equations]]. He approximated [[series_(mathematics)|partial]] sums of the [[harmonic ...ies of cubics. He also divided them into four types, satisfying different equations, and in 1717 [[James Stirling (mathematician)|Stirling]], probably with New
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