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  • | title = The Tamid Theory of Elementary Particle Structure | keywords = [[Tamid Structures]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = The Fundamental Particle ...elementary particles, the nature of charge, and how wave particle duality, particle and virtual states, and the speed of light exist.
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  • | title = On the Space-time Structure of the Electron | keywords = [[space-time structure]], [[electron]], [[spinning particles]], [[rotational motion]], [[center of
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  • | title = On the Space-Time Structure of the Electron ...the center of mass '''q''' does not match with the position '''r''' of the particle and is a function of the above observables.
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  • | title = The Structure of a Photon A model proposed for light, assuming photons are neither an elementary particle nor a wave. A photon is built up of four fundamental particles: two of diff
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  • * 1990 - "[[The Planck Mass and Its Relationship to the Masses of Elementary Particles]]" * 1989 - "[[A Study of Cosmological Functions and Elementary Particle Constants]]"
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  • | title = A Semi-Classical Theory of Baryon Structure | keywords = [[half-spin particle model]], [[Bohr-Sommerfeld model]], [[heavy baryon masses]], [[neutron magn
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  • | keywords = [[Particle Wave]], [[Wavelength]], [[Wave-Radius]], [[Frequency]], [[Interference]], [ ...is oscillation is circularly polarized the path of motion is a helix. This particle wave well describes the dualism of a wave and a corpuscle. If two subpartic
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  • | keywords = [[toroidal electron]], [[]], [[matter]], [[elementary particles]], [[velocity]], [[energy]], [[momentum]] ...h an internal circulation velocity equal to the velocity of light when the particle is at rest, but in general dependent on the translational velocity. Energy
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  • | known_for = [[Nuclear Structure]], [[Electron]], [[Fine Structure Constant]] ...<td>'''1978'''</td> <td>Book: <em>The Nature of the Elementary Particle</em>, Springer</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''1992'''</td
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  • ...nd P. M. Bellan, provide additional data that support the Helicon Model of Elementary Particles.
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  • ...es to compositeness which might provide more well defined evidence for sub-structure than the usual probes of anamalous magnetic moments, modifications of form
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  • ...[Period doubling]], [[Electric charge]], [[Magnetic moment]], [[Elementary particle]], [[Solar system]], [[55 Cancri]], [[Exoplanets]], [[Galaxy redshift]] ...iproton pairs are shown to belong to this class. It is suggested that the structure of the Solar system results from period doubling, too.
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  • | title = Using Dynamical Field Geometries to Describe Material Structure and Interaction ...assume particle properties. This allows quantum mechanics and elementary particle theory to be assimilated into field theory nearly unchanged. When the prop
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  • ...velength]], [[de Broglie wavelength]], [[Einstein field equation]], [[fine structure constant]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Planck constant]], [[Planck vacuu ...entary particles appear to emerge from the PV rather than the relativistic-particle vacuums (''e.g.'' the Dirac vacuum of the electron), which are positive-ene
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  • ...assumptions in agreement with reality instead of idealizations, the point particle theory of electrodynamics as embodied in Maxwell's equations, the theory of
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  • ...e observed on all size scales from the smallest elementary particle to the structure of the universe as a whole. It is found in inanimate snow flakes and living
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  • ...c. It also stimulates a number of propositions related to the structure of elementary particles and atoms.
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  • | title = Unified Theory Composition-Structure of Electron, Proton & Neutron ...osmino charge as it does not conserve. The two cosminos constitute the new particle ?sharmon' which composes the light propagating ?sharmon medium' as the all-
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  • ...r the velocity of an elementary particle and for the forces exerted on the particle by the ether coincide precisely with those derived by V.A. Kotel'nikov usin [[Category:Structure|derivation schrodinger equation laws classical mechanics taking account eth
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  • ...h the particle belongs to and are found to be simple functions of the fine structure constant, ''a'', and the quasar redshift factor, F ~ 1.23. The relationships found here between the fine structure constant and ''F'' and the radiation and gravitational properties of physic
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  • # Neutron as an elementary particle # The structure of neutrinos
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  • ...ted contributors attempt to define the nature of the electron, the quantum particle that has defied characterization for nearly a century. ...torical point of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models.
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  • ...ectory is a new alternative for the explanation of the duality of the wave-particle, proposed by T. S. Natarajan in a paper published by Physics Essay. Herein ...ifying the EPR Paradox) it is shown that there is a hidden variable in the structure of the photon, responsible for the statistical behavior. Therefore, the fac
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  • ...gnetic moment. We look at the structure of the photon and investigate wave particle duality. Our unified theory lacks only an explanation of the strong force.
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  • ...this separation and the motion of the charge that gives rise to the dipole structure of the electron. The spin of the electron contains two contributions. One c
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  • ...icles, nuclei, atoms, molecules, crystals, solar system, galaxies, and the structure of the observable universe as a whole. This universal electrodynamic force
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  • ...ti-neutrinos that thus may form the basis of particle, field and radiation structure, which also may explain the fundamental nature of quantum mechanics, genera
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  • ...ee how Physicists decieved all and created&nbsp;few dozen&nbsp;High energy elementary particles &nbsp;from visual effects using high speed scanners and different [[Category:Structure|dark energy tribe fraud]]
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  • ...hich is also one of the puzzling features of general relativity, enables a particle to interact with other particles not only in its past but in its future. Co
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  • ...-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and various types of physically co
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  • | keywords = [[finite]], [[discrete foundations: relativity]], [[elementary quantum particles]], [[cosmology]], [[dark matter]] ...up>. ''Our finite<sup><span style="font-size: x-small;">&nbsp;</span></sup>particle number rela- tivistic scattering theory should allow us to<sup><span style=
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  • * <em>Essays on the Structure of Atomic Nuclei, from a Newtonian Perspective</em>, (2003, 0949357286, 978 * 2008 - "[[Nuclear Structure from Na?ve Meson Theory, Part 1]]" ([http://www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT
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  • ...al attempts have been made to describe elementary particles as soliton (or particle-like) wave solutions of a nonlinear Dirac equation. See Ra??ada [1983] for ...ons of ordinary scalar or vector wave equations. However, the mathematical structure of classical wave bispinors differs significantly from that of Dirac??s bis
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  • ...energywavetheory YouTube], explaining the mysteries of gravity, magnetism, particle energies and more with simple science. The videos are also available on [ht ..., and spending time at the beach. He was often found walking barefoot his elementary school - quite common for a Hawaiian kid in the 70s.
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  • ...ning nucleons and electrons. The nature of radiation and of the so-called "particle-wave duality". The Planck formula for quantized energy of radiation is not Proposal of a different atomic model of hydrogen: Elementary permanent ring magnets are the building blocks of hydrogen. Empirical evide
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  • ...uis de Broglie; Jean Pierre Vigier: ''Introduction to the Vigier theory of elementary particles: with a chapter by Jean-Pierre Vigier'', Elsevier, 1963 ...structure des fermions'' (''On wave equations associated with an internal structure of particles''), Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, vol.&nbsp;17, no.&n
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  • ...urvature, so the difference in the binding energy is released as gamma and particle radiation that is finally converted to heat. The analysis of some LENR expe
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  • ...at is real and what are historical mistakes in the nuclear structure and - elementary particles searching for new "atomic-Nuclear" undiscovered design structures * 1980 - "[[Mu - Muon elementary particle is a bundle of 207 diffracted electrons ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosoph
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  • ...stein's special and general relativity theories, and the standard model of elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodyn ...es, the Copenhagen version of quantum mechanics, and the standard model of elementary particles, and to show from logic and metatheory the path back to true scie
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  • ...the magnetic field strength, ''T'' is the temperature, and ''e'' is the [[elementary charge]]. ...instability.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Spitzer | first1 = L. | title = Particle Diffusion across a Magnetic Field | doi = 10.1063/1.1706104 | journal = Phy
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  • ...re]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Elementary Particle Structure]], [[Molecular Structure]], [[Force of Gravity]], [[Force of Inertia]], [[Origin of Life at Molecula ...actions, and excited states by introducing the classical concept of stable elementary particles being composed of primary, secondary and tertiary level three dim
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  • ...opolar generators]. His work on plasmas provided evidence for finite-sized elementary particles and the composition of strings. * 1972, Bostick, W.H.&nbsp;; Nardi, V.&nbsp;; Prior, W. "X-ray fine structure of dense plasma in a co-axial accelerator", J. Plasma Phys.&nbsp;;8: No. 1,
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  • ...pts were developed in order to explain the bizarre behavior of [[subatomic particle]]s – behavior difficult to explain by quantum physics. The notion of implicate and explicate orders emphasizes the primacy of structure and process over individual objects. The latter are seen as mere approximat
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  • ...te=1989}}</ref><ref name=Borowitz>{{Cite book|title=A Contemporary View of Elementary Physics |page=138 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |date=1968 |url=https://books.goog ...<ref name=LandauMechanics/> [[Newton's second law]] for a [[Point particle|particle]] takes the form:
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  • ...lective Description of Electron Interactions: II. Collective vs Individual Particle Aspects of the Interactions'', Phys. Rev. 85, 338, 15 January 1952. Cited a |title=Energy Band Structure of Copper
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  • ...at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]]: "Max Planck, discoverer of the elementary quantum of action ''h'', taught in this building from 1889 to 1928."]] ...to the problem in 1899 followed from what Planck called the "principle of elementary disorder", which allowed him to derive Wien's law from a number of assumpti
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  • |title=Formation of Structure in the Universe |title=Structure formation in the universe
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  • ...red that light can also be described (at least heuristically) as a kind of particle, so the aether as the medium for electromagnetic "waves" (which was highly ...ready previously found that Maxwell's theory did not account for the micro-structure of radiation and could therefore have no general validity.}}
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  • ...that the theory is not concerned by Laplace's critique, because due to the structure of the Maxwell equations only effects in the order ''v''<sup>2</sup>/''c''< ...ic speed, has remained. The electron's mass is now regarded as a pointlike particle, and Poincaré already showed in 1905 that it is not possible for all the m
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