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  • | title = A Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles | keywords = [[Electromagnetism]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces | keywords = [[Free Fall]], [[Elementary Particles]], [[Electromagnetism]], [[Force]]
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  • | title = The Planck Mass and Its Relationship to the Masses of Elementary Particles | keywords = [[Planck Mass]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = The Stable Elementary Particles | keywords = [[Stability]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = Inertial Mass of Charged Elementary Particles | keywords = [[Inertial Mass]], [[Charged Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = Spinning Charged Ring Model of Elementary Particles | keywords = [[spinning charged ring model]], [[elementary particles]], [[magnetic moments]]
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  • ...he Laws of the Atom Derived From New Hypothetical Properties of Elementary Particles | keywords = [[Fundamental Constants]], [[Atom]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = Dynamic Model of Elementary Particlesand Fundamental Interactions ...directions. This model reveals the nature of mass and charge of elementary particles, which in turn leads to the unified description of fundamental (electromagn
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  • | title = A Classical Electrodynamic String Theory of Elementary Particles ...harles W. (Bill) Lucas in 1998. It features physical models of elementary particles and atomic structures and force and gravitational formulations, all based o
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  • | title = Charged Ring Model of Elementary Particles: A Controversy | keywords = [[charged ring model]], [[elementary particles]]
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  • | title = The Tamid Theory of Elementary Particle Structure | keywords = [[Tamid Structures]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | title = A Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles, Part 2, Intertwining Charge-Fibers ...harles W. (Bill) Lucas in 1998. It features physical models of elementary particles and atomic structures and force and gravitational formulations, all based o
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  • | title = The Vortex Sponge Model of Elementary Particles [[Category:Scientific Paper|vortex sponge model elementary particles]]
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  • | name = The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Material Particles | image = The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Material Particles 786.jpg
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  • | title = A Study of Cosmological Functions and Elementary Particle Constants | keywords = [[Cosmology]], [[Elementary Particles]], [[FundamentalConstants]]
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  • * [http://www.rognerud.com/physics/ Rognerud, Nils: Free Fall of Elementary Particles - Paper, Nov. 1996.] * 1996 - "[[Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces]]"
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  • | title = Physical Models for Elementary Particles, Atoms and Nuclei ...iam Lucas, Jr., it tells how replacing the classical point-like elementary particles with toroidal entities resolves numerous enigmas of modern physics.
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  • | title = Studies of the Angular Momenta of Fundamental Particles and Cosmological Masses | keywords = [[Angular Momentum]], [[Elementary Particles]], [[Cosmology]], [[Mass]]
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part I: Theory | keywords = [[Particles]], [[Structure]], [[Energy]]
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  • ...e patterns, which supposedly demonstrate the unique nature of "elementary" particles, are faithfully reproduced with common objects. ...o the Doppler Effect. As a result, the relativistic energy and mass of an "elementary" particle are proportional to the Lorentz factor. This mass increase causes
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  • | title = Similarity Between Elementary Particles and Electric Circuits [[Category:Scientific Paper|similarity elementary particles electric circuits]]
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  • | name = Kinematical Theory of Spinning Particles | image = Kinematical Theory of Spinning Particles 620.jpg
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  • | title = A Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles, Part 1: Introduction ...and accelerator experiments, this initially satisfying list of elementary particles has been expanded to include six spin-? leptons, nine spin-? baryons, four
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  • | title = Mu - Muon elementary particle is a bundle of 207 diffracted electrons | keywords = [[electrons]], [[muons]], [[elementary]], [[particle]], [[dark energy]]
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  • | title = A Different Approach on Elementary Particles [[Category:Scientific Paper|different approach elementary particles]]
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  • ...re responsible for exchange of energy and communication between the matter particles. Physical properties of toryces and helyces are directly related to their
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  • | title = Elementary Particle Physics: Science or Dogma? | keywords = [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • ...r quantum energy states. Both the prime elementary particles and radiation particles sustain their existence by absorption and release of energy. The life-susta
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  • ...pothesis: An Attempt for a Finitistic Non-Archimedean Theory of Elementary Particles ...pothesis: An Attempt for a Finitistic Non-Archimedean Theory of Elementary Particles 536.jpg
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  • ...Expanding Earth: Is the Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Caused by Reoriented Particles under Gyrotation Fields? ...viton-losses) is ruled by the spin-orientation of particles. Like-oriented particles engender their mutual repel, and consequently the inflation of heavenly bod
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  • ...llan, provide additional data that support the Helicon Model of Elementary Particles.
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  • ...ather the force which the electric and magnetic fields apply to elementary particles. This contradicts one of the most basic tenets of SRT.
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  • ...ction and Acceptance of a Classical Charge Fiber Model (CFM) of Elementary Particles Evaluated by Means of an Online Tutorial-Based Survey ...adigm of Quantum Mechanics (QM) and the Standard Model (SM) of elementary particles. The survey familiarizes respondents with the basic principles and claims
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  • | keywords = [[toroidal electron]], [[]], [[matter]], [[elementary particles]], [[velocity]], [[energy]], [[momentum]] ...r. The results are interpreted as a description of two types of elementary particles, electrons and positrons, each with two types of spin, with an internal cir
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part II: Experiments ...of scale. This paper is aka "Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Experiments"
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  • ...[light propagation]], [[gravitation]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[elementary particles]], [[photon]] ...ropagation, gravitation, quantum mechanics and the structure of elementary particles, including the photon.
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  • | title = Physical Models for Sub-Atomic Particles and Atomic Structure ...ic structure. Atoms are described as being composed of elementary physical particles. ?Standard' theories have previously proven useful but are now inferior to
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  • ...ticles are basic to electrodynamics; but electrodynamics predicts that the particles would explode, unless there be additional forces to bind them together. Her
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  • ...and possesses the implied conservation law. The interaction of elementary particles is described and a series of functional actions is constructed. The sixth t
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  • | known_for = [[elementary particles]]
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  • ...of different gravity particles, A and B, and two kinds of electric charge particles, positive and negative. The yin-yang symbol seems to be quite deep meaning,
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  • * 1990 - "[[The Planck Mass and Its Relationship to the Masses of Elementary Particles]]" * 1990 - "[[Studies of the Angular Momenta of Fundamental Particles and Cosmological Masses]]"
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  • ...e principle). The substratum appears to be a superfluid since (subluminal) particles move in vacuum without experiencing retarding forces.
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  • ...on of spherical and chiral symmetry. Evidence is presented that elementary particles, atoms, nuclei, molecules, crystals, flowers, plant leaves, solar systems,
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  • | title = Universes, Black Holes and Elementary Particles [[Category:Scientific Paper|universes black holes elementary particles]]
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  • ...ions for the EDST (Elastic Deformations in Space-Time) Model of Elementary Particles | keywords = [[elastic]], [[deformation]], [[space]], [[time]], [[elementary]], [[particle]], [[temporal]], [[curvature]], [[onion]]
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  • | known_for = [[Elementary particle models]], [[universal force law]] ...ction and Acceptance of a Classical Charge Fiber Model (CFM) of Elementary Particles Evaluated by Means of an Online Tutorial-Based Survey]]"
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  • ...ck holes, and are in the event horizons only in the case of electrons. The particles are miniature black holes. They react to the outside world through differen
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  • | name = The Power of (Alpha): Electron Elementary Particle Generation With (Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass | image = The Power of (Alpha): Electron Elementary Particle Generation With (Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass 542.jpg
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  • ...cribes the curvature of a spacetime associated with the PV. The elementary particles appear to emerge from the PV rather than the relativistic-particle vacuums
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  • ...nuous charge fibers forming a toroidal ring. This new theory of elementary particles leads in turn to the formation of a new theory of the nucleus and the atom
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  • ...ty to absorb and release energy - a mechanism that sustains the elementary particles and photons.
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part IV: Quantum Relativity ...bsp; Based on the law of energy equi-partition, all oscillators within an ?elementary' particle, i.e., all quanta and matter-like components, have the same avera
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  • ...mplications connected to the characteristics and operations of the various particles. For appreciation of this article, one requires an acquaintance with the co
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part III: Quantum Relativity ...able. Based on the law of energy equipartition, all oscillators within an ?elementary' particle, i.e., all quanta and matter-like components, have the same avera
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  • | keywords = [[ether]], [[relativity]], [[particles]], [[cause and effect]] ...y in translation and spin and interacting at the surface of the elementary particles, exists and provides literal cause and effect mechanisms replacing the unre
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  • ...ntary particles may be considered to be electromagnetic field patterns. If particles are electromagnitic field patterns, then the forces affecting them are all
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  • | keywords = [[Tamid Structures]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • ...dfuls of newly discovered and measured particles to test the theory. These particles might be discovered soon at a new high-energy proton accelerator at CERN.
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  • "Elementarteilchen als Wirbelring-Systeme" ("Elementary Particles as Vortex Ring Systems"), <em>Energy Technologies for the Future</em>,&nbsp
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  • ...ence of mass and energy, it is desirable to explain the mass of elementary particles just by the energy of its fields. For this, the contemporary standard model
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  • | title = Electrodynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell\'s Equations, Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics ...from science in favor of the theory of electrodynamics of real finite size particles.
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  • | keywords = [[Tamid Structures]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • ...ons form electrons and positrons. The z-trons are the heaviest elementary particles. They form the cores of nucleons and a singularity.
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  • | keywords = [[Tamid Structures]], [[Elementary Particles]]
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  • | name = Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself (FBP Copernican Series, V. 3) | image = Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself (FBP Copernican Series, V. 3) 1367.gif
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  • | keywords = [[Elementary Particles]], [[Quantum Mechanics]]
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  • * Two fundamental particles (FPS) of superdense matter with parameters associated with the Planck's sca ...BSM-SG unified theory is the unveiled material structure of the elementary particles and the atomic nuclei. They are graphically presented in the appendix Atlas
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  • ...h are not interchangeable. The internal energy of each of these elementary particles is equally divided between rotational energy and translational energy. doi
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  • ...ing" on and "falling away" from the spinning "surface" of basic elementary particles in every state of motion.
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  • ...erties of the CL elementary node and its interaction with the elementary particles gives a clue for the relation between the gravity and inertia from one side
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  • | keywords = [[Inflationary cosmology]], [[quantum field theory]], [[elementary particle]], [[mass of the pion]], [[cosmological constant]] ...elation possible. Closed and flat and open universes give the mass of the particles close to the mass of a pion, 140 MeV/c2 or as the one also predicted by We
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  • ...ld of vorticular filaments is presented. It is shown that the square of an elementary charge is proportional to the Plank constant and speed of light.
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  • ...On the contrary, all mathematical equations which describe the elementary particles as corpuscles give exact information about their behavior, as far as all of
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  • ...rgues that hard contact collisions between ether corpuscles and elementary particles may turn out to be the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, ch
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  • ...by time. <b>There is nothing to prevent instantaneous interactions between particles, no matter the distance between them.</b>
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  • ...process in the changing texture of matter. The seed 186-ether is electric elementary charge that can pulsate to the limits of an electron radius. 186-ether comp
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  • ...l of elementary particles. From the physical characteristics of these real particles this work derives, using combinatorial geometry, the number and orientation
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  • * 2000 - "[[Mechanical Analogies for the Lorenz Gauge, Particles and * 1994 - "[[The Vortex Sponge Model of Elementary Particles]]"
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  • ...span>''-''function, which is based upon the assumption that all elementary particles are soliton formations of an electromagnetic field, is proposed. The normin
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  • * "Elementary Classical Systems: I. Galilei Free Particles", <em>J. Phys. A</em> 18:1971 (1985). * "Classical Relativistic Spinning Particles", <em>J. Math. Phys.</em> 30:318 (1989). [http://tp.lc.ehu.es/documents/jmp
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  • Current probability theories limit the theoretical size of elementary particles. The current resolution of an electron microscope is around 10<sup>-9</sup>
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  • ...etism, gravitation, atomic quantum theory, the atomic core, the elementary particles and the basic nature of light are in this way offered. ...he Laws of the Atom Derived From New Hypothetical Properties of Elementary Particles]]"
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  • ...rac theories of the atom, the Quantum Electrodynamics Theory of elementary particles and Newton?s Universal Law of Gravitation are not acceptable theories for s ...rical laws of Classical Electrodynamics for finite-size elastic elementary particles in the shape of a toroidal ring and composed of plasma filaments. Using com
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  • ...s introduced; in the first part, the basic non linear equations for stable particles are presented, together with some simple solutions for semi-infinite media.
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  • ...ertain electromagnetic density and elasticity. Physical bodies (elementary particles, gases, liquids, solid bodies, plasma et al.) take place in the space and e
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  • .... Such a double-helix is called by the author "Particlewave", where these "particles" must not only be corpuscles, but also may be some vortices of ether or wha
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  • ...stimulates a number of propositions related to the structure of elementary particles and atoms.
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  • ...Frame]], [[Mach?s Principle]], [[Vortex]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Elementary Particles]] ...based universal frames and observer-based Einsteinian relativity. Toroidal particles, in addition to explaining electron spin and the fundamental constants, sat
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  • ...which explains the mechanical nature of force, the structure of elementary particles, the nature of charge, and how wave particle duality, particle and virtual
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  • ...ion and impact of elementary particles. And for the purpose the elementary particles must be associated only with their bodily features (mass, form, size and en * I doubt of the large number of the elementary particles.
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  • ...re to form the vacuum. That structure is said to explain forces or fields, particles or mass, charge, and other phenomena such as the constant velocity of light
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  • ...oposed by de Broglie. The diffraction has been detected for the elementary particles, as electrons, protons, neutrons, and molecules. Considering these experime
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  • ...scale]], [[Period doubling]], [[Electric charge]], [[Magnetic moment]], [[Elementary particle]], [[Solar system]], [[55 Cancri]], [[Exoplanets]], [[Galaxy redsh ...alues calculated from the model and the properties of the basic elementary particles, particle processes, planetary systems, and other physical phenomena. The m
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  • ...out Electroweak Theory's weak charge and W<sup>?</sup> &amp; Z<sup>o</sup> particles. A new Hook's law mediated short-range nuclear force is suggested, which ob
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  • | keywords = [[space-time structure]], [[electron]], [[spinning particles]], [[rotational motion]], [[center of mass]] ...p> we have found a lagrangian description of classical elementary spinning particles where the spin is produced by the <em>zitterbewegung </em>and rotational mo
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  • ...tary particles, which are also involved in the structure of the elementary particles. The proposed grid structure is formed of vibrating nodes that possess quan
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  • ...ty called the helyx responsible for the creation of all kinds of radiation particles in the Universe. The spacetime properties of both the toryx and the helyx a
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  • ...ll as wavelike properties, it is reasonable to ascribe the motion of those particles to an array of subparticles, which oscillate in the plane perpendicular to
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  • ...al structure of the physical vacuum and in the structure of the elementary particles (graphically presented in Appendix: Atlas of Atomic Nuclear Structures). Ma
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  • The development of theories of elementary particles as extended objects, from Thomson to Dehmelt and MacGregor, is reviewed. Mo
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  • ...also given. Comparison is made with the properties of the basic elementary particles, the Solar system and other physical phenomena.
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  • ...ces appear due to the absolute motion of the laboratory. So the elementary particles revolving in a circular accelerator move with different velocities at diffe
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  • ...ive to the time reversal T. This allows one to distinguish true elementary particles from antiparticles among mesons. Attention is given to a possible violation
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  • ...r> <td>'''1978'''</td> <td>Book: <em>The Nature of the Elementary Particle</em>, Springer</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''19 ...Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Power-Alpha-Elementary-Generation-quantized/dp/9812569618/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=122341327
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  • ...t the gravitational constant's value is the sum of the orientations of the elementary vector-masses while taking their spacing into account. Moreover I find why
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  • | keywords = [[Elementary particles]], [[geometry]], [[mass]] ...rns in space, and they share some energies and angular momentum with gross particles.
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  • ...the shape, size, internal structure and mutual interactions of elementary particles. Dynamic deformations in the physical space continuum have been analyticall ...strain bubbles have been obtained that correspond to the well known stable particles??namely electron, positron, proton, neutron and the photon.
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  • * 1994 - "[[Universes, Black Holes and Elementary Particles]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_717.pdf Read
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  • ...including the energy separation of 2m from the asymptotic state where the particles can be assumed to be (almost) free, and the prediction of two distinguishab
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  • ...for = [[Electron]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Fundamental Particles]] ...cal character of natural phenomena and began active research on elementary particles. In 1990, he published his first paper on the electron in ''Galilean Electr
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  • ...bserved in the structure of matter on all size scales including elementary particles, nuclei, atoms, molecules, crystals, solar system, galaxies, and the struct
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  • ...cle rest mass. Einstein attempted to explain the rest masses of elementary particles as singularities in space-time. Present efforts aimed at unifying the force
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  • ...ifornia Santa Cruz in 1987 with a dissertation "The Geometry of Elementary Particles". He has taught at Tulane University, Adrian College, MI; Daemon College, A
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  • | keywords = [[Electron]], [[Fundamental particles]], [[J J Thomson]] ...iscovered was a fundamental building block of matter?what we would call an elementary particle; and that electrons were contained in ordinary objects that we obs
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  • In the article is given explanation to the mass spectrum of elementary particles under the theory of the six-dimensional space-time with the group ''GL(6,R)
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  • ...as a pressure of the CL structure on impenetrable volume of the elementary particles. It is 6.8E22 times greater than the Dynamic ZPE, however, it is not of EM
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  • ...gyrotation (the magnetic equivalent for gravity), applied upon elementary particles. The consequence is that one parameter can be eliminated, as explained befo
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  • ...ccurate to about five significant figures. The Helicon Model of Elementary Particles makes highly successful predictions based on the partitioning and conservat
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  • ...wer this question. The author considers that in accelerators of elementary particles there is a well-know effect in hydrodynamics of the attached weight, wherea
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  • ...oklet of large &amp; small Spheres in Patterns, and large &amp; small Mass Particles]<br />An easy picture booklet, 20 pgs ...le Exists!, but "Aether" Does the Big Jobs] Discusses "light", "elementary particles", "aether", "Einstein".
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  • ...gravitational force fields, the quantized structure of charged elementary particles, the speed of light propagation, relativistic phenomena, the inertia of mat
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  • ...o the logical basis of science and developed physical models of elementary particles and atoms to form an improved basic theory of matter. Numerous examples sho
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  • ...plained in relation to the Ring Model and the Standard Model of Elementary Particles.
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  • ...sical background of quantum mechanics becomes clear. The dual character of particles and the principle of uncertainty of quantum mechanics coincides with dragge
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  • ...igin of the strong nu-clear force.&nbsp; We consider a model of elementary particles and atomic nuclei possessing an ether atmosphere to explain the higher ethe
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  • ...wer this question. The author considers that in accelerators of elementary particles, there is a well-know effect in hydrodynamics of the attached weight, where
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  • ...o the logical basis of science and developed physical models of elementary particles and atoms for a basic theory of matter. Numerous illustrations show how cre
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  • ...idea we review a model that unifies fundamental interactions of elementary particles described by the Standard Model and gravity. Local conformal symmetry is a
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  • ...small">&nbsp;</span></sup>is extended to deal with all the known half-spin particles.<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>The main new resul
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  • ...tional constant of the Sun is ruled only by the number of like-oriented particles in the Sun and in the planets. I find that the lifecycle of stars is ruled
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  • ...ations of superluminal movements are analysed, the methods of superluminal particles production are represented and the perspectives of their use at the unaster * How the elementary particles move
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  • ...ad to black holes that no one saw and big bang no one heard and elementary particles that can be found on college campus and textbooks only and all other Nobel
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  • ...bsp; between&nbsp; orbiting&nbsp; gravitons&nbsp; and&nbsp; spinning&nbsp; particles;&nbsp; 2?&nbsp; that&nbsp; the&nbsp; solar&nbsp; spin&nbsp; is caused by th
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  • ...a fluid, massless, zero viscosity, incompressible medium in which material particles are created as vortices of the fluid space. The present book is further exp
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  • ...mperatures under high densities by impact shock waves of microscopic solid particles accelerated to hypervelocities (Preprint)</span>] (1963) ...18 <span style="COLOR: #003399">On a possibility to accelerate small solid particles to ultrahigh velocities (Preprint)</span>] (1964)
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  • ...ange van der Waals force associated with the Zitterbewegung of elementary particles in response to zero-point fluctuations (ZPF) of the vacuum and the inertia
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Particles]], [[Light]], [[Unification]] * 2001 - "[[Similarity Between Elementary Particles and Electric Circuits]]"
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  • ...es of radiation in space are identified as due to energy exchanges between particles and the vacuum.
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  • ...eries, preceded by <em>The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Particles</em> (1977), <em>Space Vortices of Energy and Matter</em> (1978), and <em>T ...hardly any deviation from the earlier theme.&nbsp; The nature of space and elementary particle of matter, conceived by me about two decades ago, remain unaltered
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  • ...itself non-composite. Cosmino mass is innate. Massless and mass generating particles (Higgs) do not exist. It is predicted that the Geneva based Large Hadron Co ...due to observer motion, massless photon &amp; neutrino and sizeless basic particles. It rejects QT's Uncertainty Principle and proposes the new Principle of Nu
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  • ...used this improved electrodynamic force to create new models of elementary particles, atoms, nuclei and molecules which are simpler and explain more data more a ...and chiral symmetry. He shows that this symmetry appears in all elementary particles, atoms, nuclei, molecules, crystals, plant leaves, plant flowers, plant see
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  • ...articles) that led to my conclusions regarding the gyroscopic structure of particles that imparts measurable mass (as set out in The Special Theory of Reality a
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  • ...ppears explicitly when we describe the motion of the whole ensemble of the elementary splinters.
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  • ...ory is homogeneous, but at the atomic scale, they interact with elementary particles such as electrons and their energy has discreet values. The Fermi principle
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  • ...ks we have found a Lagrangian description of classical elementary spinning particles where the spin is produced by the zitterbewegung and rotational motion of t
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  • ...uginal waves in CED that do not carry any energy or momentum but influence particles through boundary conditions. ...abin.net/yuri/keilman11.pdf Classical Approach to the Theory of Elementary Particles [HTML]][http://www.wbabin.net/yuri/keilman11.pdf - PDF Version]<br />Added
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  • ...metry/invariance in physics. Notice that contemporary theory of elementary particles is based on symmetry groups considerations. It is taken from the Lorentz in
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  • # Models of the elementary particles and atoms (by J.J. Thompson)
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  • ...ertain electromagnetic density and elasticity. Physical bodies (elementary particles, gases, liquids, solid bodies, plasma et al.) take place in the space and e
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  • ...the atom is developed based on Bergman's new physical model for elementary particles.&nbsp; [1]&nbsp; From the physical characteristics of real electrons, this
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  • ...chanisms of physical field interactions. Models of basic stable elementary particles, such as proton, neutron, electron, photon and also of atomic nuclei, atomi
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  • ...MeV) is extremely large as compared to the rest energies of the elementary particles and the Planck length (10<sup>-35</sup> m) is too short to be directly conn ...rgy of two adjacent sublevels.<br />It is also shown that the value of the elementary electric charge squared, which is proportional to energy, results from the
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  • ...which is built on first principles) and in the Majorana theory for neutral particles. They can serve as starting points for constructing the quantum theory of l
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitation; Elementary particles; Active Galactic Nuclei Cosmology: theory and dark matter]]
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  • ...atom is developed based on the physical toroidal ring model of elementary particles proposed by Bergman. From the physical characteristics of real electrons fr
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  • ...atom is developed based on the physical toroidal ring model of elementary particles proposed by Bergman. From the physical characteristics of real electrons fr
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  • ...tion that the purpose of magnetism in nature is to give elementary charged particles the property of inertial mass, we derive the laws of electromagnetism. Our
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  • ...general relativity. The approach applies to all domains - from elementary particles to cosmology. The change is from the positivistic views in which atomism, n ...udy of a single, coherent theory of matter applicable to all domains, from elementary particle physics to cosmology... This very interesting and clearly written
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  • ...ssedly has been very fruitful in the exploring the behaviour of elementary particles. Nonetheless, why should necessarily those two approaches be regarded as ea
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  • ...ssedly has been very fruitful in the exploring the behaviour of elementary particles. Nonetheless, why should necessarily those two approaches be regarded as ea
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  • ...e (1983). His Ph.D. dissertation at Notre Dame involved work in Elementary Particles. He served as an Associate Professor in Physics at Houston Baptist Universi
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  • ...(which is built on First Principles) and in the Majorana theory of neutral particles. These may serve as starting points for constructing a quantum theory of li
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  • ...omprehension of the laws of nature in all domains, from that of elementary particles to cosmology. It is the contention of the author that our future progress
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  • ...f mass does not coincide with the position of the charge for any classical elementary spinning particle. It is this separation and the motion of the charge that
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  • ...nt of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models. ...is it a point-like elementary particle, which does not consist of any sub-particles? What is the limit of application of modern classical physics (based either
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  • ...g electromagnetic structures that may exhibit the properties of elementary particles, and for designing a desired force characteristic, created by the actual ge
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  • ...gin of cosmic rays, the theory of relativity, and the theory of elementary particles. His books include <em>The Dynamical and Statistical Laws of Nature</em> (1
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  • ...o. There results genuine information - condensed in models of ?elementary? particles (electron, photon, etc.) from the terms of their basic equations, which rem
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  • ...se. The new approach leads to different physical models for the elementary particles and the atoms and also to a different concept about the Universe. In the sa
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  • ...sions and extra compact dimensions. Such internal properties of elementary particles might provide excellent probes to compositeness which might provide more we
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  • ...s much superior. The secret is in the derived structures of the elementary particles and atomic nuclei. It became possible due to a new space concept, closer to
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  • ...edded in the superfine structure of the physical vacuum and the elementary particles. In the physical vacuum space, the SG forces are strong at atomic distances
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  • ...) less dense than a proton's nuclear density. We speculate that elementary particles wiggle at roughly the velocity of light. And that causes a moving Bernoulli
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  • ...is developed based on the physical toroidal Ring Model of&nbsp;elementary particles proposed by Bergman. From the physical characteristics of real electrons fr
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  • ...l size scales in the universe have this symmetry. This includes elementary particles, atoms, nuclei, molecules, crystals, plant leaves and flowers and seed pods
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  • ...of electrons from the classical electrodynamic string model of elementary particles. From the physical characteristics of real electrons this work derives, usi
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  • ...s with fluid dynamics. Energy, mass, forces, fields, photons, elementary particles, quantum mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and gravity are now understanda
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  • ...veloped previously based on the physical toroidal ring model of elementary particles proposed by Bergman. From the physical characteristics of real electrons ex
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  • ...rivation of G in terms of the properties of the electron.&nbsp; Elementary particles are explained and there is support from the exact quantitative assessment o
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  • ...ion. Typical examples are the quantum correlations of entangled elementary particles and the interference patterns in a double-slit experiment. While according
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  • ...nal force (rather than longitudinal forces) in time of interaction between particles, because as I demonstrated, rotational forces in time of interaction are in
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  • ...[[Gravitation]], [[Pushing gravity]], [[Light]], [[Photon]], [[Elementary particles]], [[Atomic structure]], [[Electricity]], [[Unification]], [[Unified field
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  • ...ntemporary advancements into the micro-world ? the structure of elementary particles, nuclei, atoms, and the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe, t
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  • ...3)-dimensional propagation of particles and their de Broglie waves; 4) The elementary particle spectrum; And 5) The physical nature of both time and superstrings
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  • ...icists decieved all and created&nbsp;few dozen&nbsp;High energy elementary particles &nbsp;from visual effects using high speed scanners and different index of
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  • ...r this test because they are the only structures (excepting the elementary particles) which possess an appreciable fraction of their net mass in the form of ele
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  • ...for 'spacelet theory', an engineering approach toward modeling elementary particles and interactions. ...tom: 0in; ">Or we may take this 'coincidence' as a hint about elementary particles..</p>
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  • ...e is its innate property. So it rejects massless and mass generating Higgs particles as flawed concepts. UT also rejects weak &amp; colour charges; weak &amp; s
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  • * 2006 - "[[A Different Approach on Elementary Particles]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_604.pdf Read
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  • ...quations theough the adoption of the helical trajecetory of the elementary particles. The helical trajectory is a new alternative for the explanation of the dua
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  • ...mitted from quasars is a consequence of the interaction between elementary particles, the masses of leptons, quarks, mesons and baryons are here first investiga
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  • ...ature of electrical arcing. For the last 17 years, I've studied elementary particles and cosmology as my private occupation. The result is my model of nature wh
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  • ...udy of economic cybernetics at Moscow Institute of Management. "What is an elementary structural unit of the Universe (matter, space, energy)?" I decided that in * 2011 - "[[The Bipolar Structure of Particles and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstra
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  • ...eld by SG forces and build in hierarchical orders from the two Fundamental Particles associated with the Planck's scale. The two types of CL nodes are arranged
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  • ...should once and for all be abandoned. There are no such things as discrete particles in the Universe. ...waves, not of wave-packets, but of a pair of twined, PHYSICAL threads, the elementary building blocks of matter.
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  • * 1993 - "[[Charged Ring Model of Elementary Particles: A Controversy]]" * 1992 - "[[The Size of Particles and Energy Considerations]]"
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  • ...nswer this question. There is considers that in accelerators of elementary particles, there is a well-know effect in hydrodynamics of the attached weight, where
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  • ...quantum mechanics and particles physics, all elementary and subelementary particles are assumed spherical without any geometrical structure. Then the data inte
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  • ...epresent an eternity for some highly accelerated and shortlived elementary particles. Mesonic currents flowing between nucleons would seem steady and eternal, i
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  • ...arlier a new model of atom are developing further. Appears that elementary particles are necessary to present in form of rings, rather then as in form of balls
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  • ...vidence. Kotelnikov suggested an electrodynamics which can describe also particles which are faster than light. This suggestion is in agreement with special r # The discovery of a new elementary particle (magnetic photon)
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  • ...physics, Dr. Bak theorized instead about condensed matter ? how hordes of particles interact to produce phenomena like magnetism or crystallization. He special
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  • ...lie; Jean Pierre Vigier: ''Introduction to the Vigier theory of elementary particles: with a chapter by Jean-Pierre Vigier'', Elsevier, 1963 ...s fermions'' (''On wave equations associated with an internal structure of particles''), Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, vol.&nbsp;17, no.&nbsp;3, 1962
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  • ...onship to energy, in the [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078NDNC99 The Particles of the Universe] series on Amazon. As he states in the first book in the se ..., 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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  • Several attempts have been made to describe elementary particles as soliton (or particle-like) wave solutions of a nonlinear Dirac equation.
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  • ...cial and general relativity theories, and the standard model of elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodynamics. ...enhagen version of quantum mechanics, and the standard model of elementary particles, and to show from logic and metatheory the path back to true science.
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  • ...nd leptons, in contrast to UPT?s two cosminos, has over hundred elementary particles, and the Super Symmetry twice as much, making the term "element" meaningles
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  • ...s = [[finite]], [[discrete foundations: relativity]], [[elementary quantum particles]], [[cosmology]], [[dark matter]]
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  • ...articles]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/substantial-nature-elementary-material-particles/dp/B0000EGG6F/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230673528&sr=8-1 Read in full
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  • ...Between 1977 and 1984 he published his theory and the masses of elementary particles which he had got from his mass formula and which up to now have not jet bee
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  • '''Review<br />'''A new interpretation of elementary particles and the atom's nuclear structure. Guglinski provides an entirely new unders
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  • * Theory of elementary particles
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  • ...sal Electrodynamic Force]], [[Nuclear Structure]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Elementary Particle Structure]], [[Molecular Structure]], [[Force of Gravity]], [[Forc ...sing magnets and other techniques to separate the pions from all the other particles created. These pions were formed into a focused beam with just enough ener
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  • * [http://n-t.ru/tpe/ng/ne.htm These, quite not elementary particles]&nbsp;The classification of groups of hadrons looks as quantization of weig
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  • ...author, using the atom modeled in Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself explains how the winds originate from the
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  • ...how each of these forces is created by the motion of one of the sub-atomic particles in ether. He reveals how Einstein?s explanation of gravity as resulting fro
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  • ...and what are historical mistakes in the nuclear structure and - elementary particles searching for new "atomic-Nuclear" undiscovered design structures and findi * 1980 - "[[Mu - Muon elementary particle is a bundle of 207 diffracted electrons ]]" ([http://www.natural
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  • ...issed that necessary element. How did all the rays of light, and subatomic particles shining forth from trillions of stars in every direction manage to bounce b
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  • ...world of electromagnetic components and the subatomic scale of the charged particles within atoms. ...f nucleons and the properties of the electric fields of elementary charged particles coexisting in space and very slightly reducing each others ability to conta
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  • ...quantum mechanics, the theories of relativity, the theories of elementary particles, the standard model, the cosmological theories, etc.) will disturb or destr
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  • ...students of engineering and/or physics.(A knowledge of Integral Calculus, Elementary Physics, and Dimensional Analysis is all that is required for reader to che # The Nature of Particles
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  • ...otions of space and time, along with those of separately existent material particles, are abstracted as forms derived from the deeper order. These ordinary not ...as mere approximations of an underlying process. In this approach, quantum particles and other objects are understood to have only a limited degree of stability
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  • ...the magnetic field strength, ''T'' is the temperature, and ''e'' is the [[elementary charge]]. ...th>. If the collision frequency is larger than the gyrofrequency, then the particles can be considered to move freely with the thermal velocity ''v''<sub>th</su
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  • ...ntists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=758 Nils Rognerud], Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces, page 389.
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  • ...h>n</math> is the [[conduction electron]] density, <math>e</math> is the [[elementary charge]], <math>m</math> is the [[electron mass]], <math>\epsilon_0</math> ...ce plasmons can also exist on interfaces other than flat surfaces, such as particles, or rectangular strips, v-grooves, cylinders, and other structures. Many st
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  • ...correct unification of electromagnetism and gravity should start from some elementary and basic proto-fields which are neither electromagnetic or gravitational f ...by A. and J Rub?i? and H. Arp in this volume the properties of fundamental particles such as leptons and quarks are examined. The surprising result is that they
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  • ...rators]. His work on plasmas provided evidence for finite-sized elementary particles and the composition of strings. * 1961 - "[[The Gravitationally-Stabilized Hydromagnetic Model of the Elementary Particle]]"
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  • There is probably also a boatload of implications in elementary particle physics. I have recently made one foray into that in Hadronic Jour * 1987 - "[[Distribution of Stars as Test Particles in a Two-Body Background Field]]"
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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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  • ...ft|Maxwell proved that the [[Rings of Saturn]] were made of numerous small particles.]] ...erved, Maxwell concluded that the rings must be composed of numerous small particles he called "brick-bats", each independently orbiting Saturn.<ref name="oxfor
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  • ...ure on every body. Lorentz showed that an attractive force between charged particles would indeed arise, if it is assumed that the incident energy is entirely a ...opposite charged particles is stronger than the repulsion of equal charged particles. The resulting net force is exactly what is known as universal gravitation,
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  • ...=Brian C.|last=Hall|title=Lie Groups, Lie Algebras, and Representations An Elementary Introduction|publisher=[[Springer Publishing]]|isbn=0-387-40122-9}} ...e book|ref=harv|author=R. U. Sexl, H. K. Urbantke|title=Relativity, Groups Particles. Special Relativity and Relativistic Symmetry in Field and Particle Physics
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  • ...wski as overly complicated "learned superfluousness" and published a "more elementary", non-four-dimensional derivation of the basic-equations for moving bodies. ...time formalism to create a relativistic theory of deformable bodies and an elementary particle theory.<ref>Miller (1981), Ch. 12.5.8</ref><ref>Janssen/Mecklenbur
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  • ...f an idealized Hubble's Law for a uniformly expanding universe is a fairly elementary theorem of geometry in 3-dimensional [[Cartesian coordinate system|Cartesia ...{m_{0}}</math> is the density of matter today. We know for nonrelativistic particles that their mass density decreases proportional to the inverse volume of the
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