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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]] * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory III]]"
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory III | keywords = [[emission theory]], [[gravitational field]]
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  • | title = Magnetic Emission Reduction Device | keywords = [[Emission Reduction]], [[Magnetism]]
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  • * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory III]]" * 2003 - "[[Re-Developing Emission Theory IV]]"
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory | keywords = [[Emission Theory]]
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  • | title = Emission-Absorption-Scattering (EAS) Sub-quantum Physics | keywords = [[Absorption]], [[Emission]], [[Scattering]]
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory IV ...quations of electromagnetic fields and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding
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  • | title = Re-Developing Emission Theory II ...continues the redevelopment of emission theory. It demonstrates that new emission theory can be extended to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. The
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  • | title = A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion | keywords = [[Solid-State Fractures]], [[Particle Emission]], [[Cold Fusion]]
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  • | title = The Doppler Effect at Photon Emission It is shown that the Doppler Effect calculation at photon emission is possible only with the help of classical mathematical models.
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  • | title = A Classical Approach to the Photoelectric Effect & Photoelectron Emission ...t]], [[photon hypothesis]], [[classical electrodynamics]], [[photoelectric emission]], [[photon density]]
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  • ...at is why it is indispensable to propose a new hydrogen atom, in which the emission and the absorption happen through different mechanisms. A new hydrogen atom that works through two different mechanisms for emission and absorption has been proposed in Paper Number 4. Here we show how the el
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  • | title = On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources [[Category:Scientific Paper|transverse emission propagation light moving sources]]
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  • | title = Electron Spin and the Emission of Photons ...spin perpendicular to the other. A dual spin as such serves to explain the emission of photons, along with their wave-like pattern, and the speed limit c. Plan
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  • | title = Correlated Emission of Electrons | keywords = [[field emission]], [[charge clustering]], [[multiple electrons]], [[anode spots]]
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  • | keywords = [[cosmological redshift]], [[emission of heat]] The loss of energy of the photon with the time by emission of heat to the intergalactic space might explain the cosmological redshift.
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  • ...ission of heat from a stressed body at rest in the System, whereas no such emission of heat would be observed in an identical situation in a System at absolute
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  • ...equations are derived describing the emission of a photon. Second order emission is shown to yield the Feigenbaum equation. The similarities between them
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  • ...tificial light. Non-commutation does not occur in the three body model of emission because the conservation of momentum fixes the order of observables. This
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  • ...t succeed in finding a dynamical cause responsible for the alpha particles emission, which distribution by unit of time is conform to Bernouilli?s distribution ...Physics are not compatible with a dynamical cause for the alpha particles emission. As it will be seen here, such an incompatibility with a dynamical cause is
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  • The Extinction Shift Principle is an emission theory by [[Edward Dowdye|Dr. Edward Dowdye]].
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Toroidal Ring]]
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  • ...ctly towards or away from each other, the reception angle differs from the emission angle. At the perpendicular reception angle, the change in frequency betwee
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]]
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  • ...The resisting media particles repeat the cycle in the initial direction of emission. The resistance of the medium is proportional to volumetric particle dens
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  • * 2005 - "[[On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources]]"
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  • ...of elementary particle interactions]], [[Helmholtz-Duhem theory]], [[Ritz emission theory]]
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  • | keywords = [[emission]], [[re-emission]], [[extintion shift]], [[alternative relativity]]
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • ...lileo, Ritz and Doppler still apply for an observer moving relative to the emission?s source. The enormous energies of the minuscule wavelength gamma rays are
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  • * 2007 - "[[A Classical Approach to the Photoelectric Effect & Photoelectron Emission]]"
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  • ...of thermal radiation could only occur in discrete quantities related to a emission constant (called Planck's constant) and the subsequent evolution of quantum
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  • ...the atom to predict 64 new lines or transitions in the extreme ultraviolet emission spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Phy
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  • ...the atom to predict 64 new lines or transitions in the extreme ultraviolet emission spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Phy
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  • ...tein first 1905 paper : ?Concerning an Heuristic Point of View Toward the Emission and Transformation of Light?. ...cientific Paper|comments mr einstein paper concerning heuristic point view emission transformation light]]
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  • ...pretation is, therefore, that the farther away a galaxy was at the time of emission of the light, the faster it was recessing. The nearest galaxies give us the
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  • ...cts are extragalactic, highly variable, polarized sources with significant emission from radio to X-ray wavelengths]) are perceived as QSOs from which primaril
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  • | keywords = [[thermodynamics]], [[evolution]], [[spontaneous emission]] Spontaneous emission by an atomic oscillator is defined in terms of energy transformation and fl
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  • ...s a theory of light which must be conceived as some sort of fusion between emission and undulation theory. The following statements are intended to give reason
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  • ...75.84 Angstroms. The amount of the redshift for each single absorption and emission is 0.01387. The redshift per interaction is found to vary by wavelength. Th
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  • <span lang="EN-GB"> Light and relativity, theory of light-emission of Ritz.
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  • ...y suggest a fixed speed for light upon its emission from a source.  Is the emission point fixed in space?  Would motion of the emitter alter the trajectory (a
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  • * 1991 - "[[A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion]]"
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  • | title = \"Emission & Regeneration\" Unified Field Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|emission regeneration unified field theory]]
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  • ...on, to positive surface potentials, to corona discharges, to positive ion emission, and to mid-infrared radiation. These phenomena are expressions of the sam
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  • ...violent, disturbing deeper, and higher frequency orbits, generating higher emission frequencies (again, photons are not used). Entanglement and the EPR paradox
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  • ...a central core surrounded by a continuous sinusoidal field; and stimulated emission is the result of recoil momentum. "Real" frequency doubling oscillators rep
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  • ...idating emission theory, in 1986 Preikschat and his father set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...tatistics. He proposed the phenomenon of light amplification by stimulated emission, which led ultimately to the technology of lasers and all their present-day
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  • ...not on the journey of the light from source to distination, but during the emission of the photon at the energy level affected by the gravitational field.
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  • ...electron to the combined influence of the n superimposed wave trains. If emission is induced by a coherent wave then frequency doubling phenomena are predict
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  • ...t Wu and collaborators discovered that in the decay 27Co60.28Ni60+e+.? the emission of electrons has a preferential direction. Therefore, she discovered that i
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  • ...ission theory, in 1986 Fritz K. Preikschat and this author set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...rests, has been made over a year-cycle. It was found that there was no net emission or absorption of those gases that are important for the life on Earth. This
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]], [[Emission Theory]] * "Evidence Against Emission Theories," <i>American Journal of Physics</i>, V33, N1, p. 1-17 (Jan 1965).
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  • | known_for = [[Anti-Relativity]], [[Anti-Bigbang]], [[Astronomy]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Redshift]], [[Quasars]], [[Pulsars]], [[Variable Stars]]
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  • ...eries of high-voltage experiments and suggests some kind of resonant pulse emission that produces thrust. The thrust levels cause light motions of a device sus
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  • ...on redshift of a given object is always different from the one measured in emission for the same object. It is clear that such results cannot be explained as
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  • ...drogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.&nbsp; Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.&nbsp; The capture of anot
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  • ...lativistic gravidynamics the frequency (energy) photons decreases at their emission in a gravitational field. As a result (in the limit), very massive bodies ?
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  • ...sNewRomanPSMT; FONT-SIZE: xx-small">half-power-point angle for a single GW-emission pair at their mid-way-point focus is also recalculated and found to be 47.5
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  • ...formed by heterodyned gravitational waves, enlightenment takes place. Any emission, from a heavenly body, is Doppler shifted from the continuously varying sep
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  • ...lear energy generation and the energy released through neutrino and photon emission. It is suggested that this model 1) explains the cyclic variation of nuclea
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  • ...whose density changes cyclically in relation to both the frequency of the emission source, and also in relation to the vortex flow through the rotating electr
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  • ...isms at work inside the neutron before, during and after disintegration by emission of the electron. Reprinted in <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>, N45 (Ma
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  • * 2012 - "[["Emission & Regeneration" Unified Field Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/
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  • ...the speed of light is constant ''c'' only with reference to the source of emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant ''c'' regardl
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  • .... The loss of interference below a critical intensity threshold proves the emission of photon bunches. Single photons are never involved nor observed in any ex
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  • ...lassical solution correctly predicting the measured value of the nucleonic emission.&nbsp; Dark matter and dark energy are discussed in the context of these fi
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  • | known_for = [[Newtonian Physics]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Walter Ritz]], [[Structure]], [[Linear Momentum Conservation.]]
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  • ...0, 128);">, i.e., the <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">emission theory</span> of Dowdye. <span style="font-weight: bold;">It is important t
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  • ...ion of light are all phenomenon of matter??s attraction, absorption and re-emission of photons. Until now, there is no accurate means of measuring the speed of
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  • ...tomic number] by two places on alpha emission, higher by one place on beta emission. This was a fundamental step toward understanding the relationships among f
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  • ...to that redshift due to the gravitational potential difference between the emission and reception points and that portion due the distance between these points
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  • | keywords = [[causality principle]], [[emission/absorption of light]], [[transformations between inertial and non-inertial
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  • ...time and should be replaced with non-instantaneous elementary actions (his emission theory).
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  • ...1987 at the University of Florence, with a thesis on nuclear-medicine on a emission tomography for photon cascade. He subsequently obtained (1993) a PhD degree
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Classical Physics]], [[Special Relativity]], [[General Relativi ...ean transformations of velocities in Eucliden Space Geometry. Unlike other emission theories, the Extinction Shift Principle applies to both gravitation as wel
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  • ...urves along with phase-matched spectroscopic line profiles (absorption and emission) can be used to resolve the ''c+v'' question.
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  • ...started a field now called vacuum nanoelectronics, which is based on field emission active devices. He also worked at MIT (during this time he fabricated the w
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  • .... The electron oscillator is introduced to describe energy conservation in emission and absorption processes; and causality is invoked to explain the non-commu
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  • ...light is c in the frame where the source was at rest at the instant of the emission), we arrive at the conclusion that an Observer distorts the position and ti
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  • ...liquid body made of heavy elements like the Earth's magma! The Sun makes emission energy by anti-gravity force which repels hot heavy-gas-molecules, worm t
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  • ...-duration high voltage across the crack. This cracking promotes the fracto-emission of high-density charge clusters (Ken Shoulders' "EVs") The charge cluster o ...to make charge clusters directly than to create charge clusters by fracto-emission. Please note: this explanation of the source of most (or some) of the exces
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  • * A thermal emission component that is directly related to the gravitational field of a material
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  • ...Same is true for atomic oscillators and the characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is n ...Same is true for atomic oscillators and the characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is n
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  • | keywords = [[classical theory]], [[photons]], [[emission of light]], [[stable electron orbits]], [[Coulomb's law]], [[no magnetic fi
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  • # Ethertron emission
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  • ...uting it to a well-established attribute common to all matter: the radiant emission of energy. The relationship between the gravitational force and its particu
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  • ...nal field theory with a dilation. In particular, some peculiar features of emission lines from active galactic nuclei can be explained in a natural way by assu
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  • * 1999 No photons in photoelectric effect or stimulated emission
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  • ...f the strong force interaction time and a close approximation of the gamma emission typically associated with nuclear decay. We include a scaling law and find
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  • ...e calculated distance to the spiral galaxy. Walter Ritz's (1908) ballistic emission theory (which predicts apparent time modulation for close binary stars) as
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  • ...time and should be replaced with non-instantaneous elementary actions (his emission theory).
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  • ...e phenomena observed at the binary pulsar PSR (Pulsating Source of Radio Emission) 1913+16, maintaining classical conceptions of a Euclidean space and the
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  • ...n the plasma of intergalactic space which recoil both on absorption and re-emission. Energy is transferred from the photon to the recoiling electron and thus t
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  • ...ng spherical, as needed -or a photon bullet, as needed. We know that light emission and absorption apparently come in quanta. This behavior seems inconsistent
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  • ...frequencies, modifications of spin-slip frequencies and special shifts in emission frequencies of systems that contain internal non-conventional characteristi
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  • ...d of light does actually depend on the motion of its source at the time of emission. There is <em>experimental</em> evidence that the speed of light in certain
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  • | known_for = [[Light]], [[Entanglement]], [[Emission Theory]]
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  • The [[extinction shift principle]], the most recent [[emission theory]], leads directly to the solutions of both gravitation and electroma
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  • ...n external pulse forming circuit. The observed spontaneous auto-electronic emission occurs under conditions not anticipated by the Fowler-Nordheim paradigm, an
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  • ...reduced. Part of the process of this transmogrification involves electron emission within a narrow energy range around 2 KeV. If this initial stage of formati
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  • ...s in quantum type theories. NASA rocket space probes found 64 lines in the emission spectrum of hydrogen in the extreme ultraviolet in perfect agreement with t
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  • ...rgue that these quantum jumps correspond precisely with the absorption and emission of photons. Finally I examine the increasingly popular Rodin coil, as a t
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  • ...ion&nbsp; of&nbsp; a&nbsp; relative&nbsp; energy shift (Delta E)/E between emission and absorption resonant lines from the standard prediction based on the rel
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  • overlapping of inerton clouds results in the emission and re-absorption of inertons by vibrating entities. Thus the
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  • ...uantum theories. Blackbody radiation, the photoelectric effect, and atomic emission spectra are explained in terms of toroidal shaped electrons. New spectral l
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  • ...mixture, is left without any action over the equilibrium. For example, gas emission, precipitate formation, etc. Hence, if annihilation is not completed during
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  • ...tein first 1905 paper : ?Concerning an Heuristic Point of View Toward the Emission and Transformation of Light?.]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abs
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  • ...the evidence reduces quantized absorption to an illusion, due to quantized emission combined with newly identified properties of the matter-wave. </span>
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  • ...nal work and inertial energy. Microscopic processes for the absorption and emission of photons lead to frequency shifts in absolute space. The resulting expres
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  • ...riginating from a superconducting ceramic electrode are accompanied by the emission of radiation which propagates in a focused beam without noticeable attenuat
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  • ...tex dynamics with the zero-point energy induced by localized intense field emission of micro-protrusion of the cathode, and the dynamic Casimir effect of trans
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  • ...or an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs if there is a change in the energy of an ele
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  • ...n to displacement, neomechanical interactions involving the absorption and emission of motion cause decreases in the activity of proximal aether, resulting in
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  • ...d look like if you could see it and explain why irregular quantum jumps of emission occur when energy is added in incremental steps to a colliding particle or
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  • ...y defined current elements, which in one case (W-R) involves direct action/emission between the elements, and the other (F M) involves action via magnetic fiel
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  • ...ening of gravity, as well as the cosmic background radiation which is a re-emission equilibrium effect. From pressure-induced gravitation and EGC, a dynamical
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  • ...e interaction between pinched filaments led to synchrotron radiation whose emission properties were found to share the following characteristics with double ra
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  • * 2007 - "[[Electron Spin and the Emission of Photons]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_16
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  • ...inherently included in the expressions of energy states and characteristic emission frequencies of atomic objects.
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  • ...intensity thresholds. The production of multiphoton wavicles in stimulated emission explains the occurrence of photon bunching. The wavicle also explains the d
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  • ...constituents thereby allowing for inherent compositional fluctuations via emission and absorption of small cosmino-sharmon units. The 1.6x10<sup>-33</sup> cm
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  • ...of time data between the two nuclei for the duration of the "journey" (the emission time of the quantum). In each case the observed fractional frequency shift
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  • ...formula, explained as a double Doppler effect with time difference between emission and reception. A ?bonus? prediction of the paper is a non-relativistic diff
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  • The emission and travel of light and all electromagnetic phenomena can only be explained
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  • ...red included space plasma mechanisms for particle acceleration, nonthermal emission in cosmic plasma, magnetohydrodynamic instabilities in solar, interstellar,
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  • ...mity, which in its turn is reflected on characteristics of electromagnetic emission and the velocity of propagation of electromagnetic oscillations. Further in
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  • ...so that we should name the radiation related activities as absorption and emission, isn?t it? However, if we consider a photon is a particle, then, collision
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  • ...ea within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • ...atural and stable isotopes predicted by said covering theories without the emission of neutrons, protons and alphas and without the release of radioactive wast
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  • ...ents are non-Doppler, attributed to continuous linear rise in frequency of emission of photons, from standing wave 'matter'. Non-Doppler components can be inst
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  • * Popp, F.A.: Experimental investigations on ultraweak photon emission from biological systems. In: Schram, Eric P., Stanley, P.(eds.): Proceedin ...p, F.A.: Principles of quantum biology as demonstrated by ultraweak photon emission from living cells. In: Proceedings of the international conference on lase
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  • ...ural and stable isotopes predicted by said covering theories without the emission of neutrons, protons and alphas and without the release of radioactive was
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  • ...ndle of each color was possibly established at the instant of its original emission [escape] from its unique tiny location within the light source. If true, wh
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  • ...be fired through sparse cold plasma and the theories predicted increase in emission of microwave radiation of a particular frequency determined.
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  • * Russ James:&nbsp; Magnetic Emission Reduction Device
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  • ...o-sharmon constituents thereby allowing for compositional fluctuations via emission and absorption of small cosmino-sharmon units. The 1.6x10<sup>-33</sup> cm
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  • ...apiro delay in closed mathematical form. The characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atomic objects become linked to local motion and gravitation
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  • | known_for = [[Light]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • ...Same is true for atomic oscillators and the characteristic absorption and emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is n
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  • ...tionated photoradiotherapy, biological-semiconductor sensors, and positron emission tomography. His clinical interests are radiation oncology and biomedical en
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  • ...hat solid things come apart during combustion, emitting an electromagnetic emission field that travels at the speed of light. Thus, creating an elementary p
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  • ...nds on the agreement with experimental spectra. The frequency of a quantum emission depends on the energy through which the electron drops. It is not coupled t ...this mystery. It states that the frequency and the amplitude of a quantum emission corresponds to the energy drop within a quantum system.
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  • * Redshift/CMBR as Intrinsic Blackbody Cavity-QED Absorption/Emission Equilibrium Dynamics
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Astronomy]], [[Gamma Ray Bursters]], [[Pulsars]], [[Quasars]], ...my model is not what I want it to be, I think it is on the right track. My Emission-Absorption-Scattering (EAS) Sub-quantum Physics [http://www.shadetreephysic
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  • * "[http://www.springerlink.com/content/p7r4v021k2x7576k/ Kinetics of Light Emission by Photosynthetic Systems: Second Order Light Decay Kinetics Means Elovich
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  • # Conversion of Oil and Coal into Methane for zero emission power generation.
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  • ...n the generation of the gravitational field, in aetherochemical cycles, in emission phenomena and in the electroscopic kinetoregenerative phenomenon, are also
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  • human head using the laws of thermal emission, in the same ...ed magnetic resonance as enabling scientists to examine the reverse of the emission problem in the infrared, as studied by Planck and his predecessors
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  • |publisher=XJET: X-Ray Emission from Extragalactic Radio Jets ...e has been measured to be 886 ± 187 million [[solar mass]]es through broad emission-line [[reverberation mapping]].<ref name="Petersonetal2004">{{cite journal
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  • * 2003 - "[[The Doppler Effect at Photon Emission ]]" ([http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JOT/Articles/5-6/K.pdf Read in fu
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  • ...ion involves the irradiation of specific radioactive isotopes to force the emission of a neutron, thereby producing an isotope of reduced atomic mass. These re
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  • ...R: #003399">Production of a dense thermonuclear plasma by an intense field emission discharge (Preprint)</span>] (1968)</span>
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  • * 1998 - "[[Correlated Emission of Electrons]]"
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  • ...eloping a new atomic theory that accounts for the atomic spectral lines of emission in terms of the normal modes of mechanical vibration of atoms viewed as sol
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  • ...s, primarily helium to calculate high resolution extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission cross sections 1990-1995 in which she worked with faculty and graduate stud
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  • ...ave-quantum UNITY of light. The electromagnetic wave energy quantum, after emission from the source is initially received by a sharmon in the medium, marking t
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  • ...white within the crater, and a spectrum of the area appeared to reveal an emission cloud of carbon particles. Transient lunar phenomenon had long recorded wh
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  • ...78-2 | volume=150 | title=Surface plasmon dispersion relation in the X-ray emission spectra of a semi-infinite rectangular metal bounded by a plane | journal=P The position and intensity of plasmon absorption and emission peaks are affected by molecular [[adsorption]], which can be used in [[mole
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  • ...[[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[photon]]) when measured at the source of emission. with <math>\nu_e</math> the emitted frequency at the emission point and <math>\nu_r</math> the frequency at distance <math>r > R_e</math>
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  • ...s objects to move back towards the source of the expanding electromagnetic emission fields produced by cooling objects such as the sun and the planets, light a
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  • ...ission, pair-production, and perhaps most importantly ? photon absorption/emission. Every time a photon is created/destroyed/absorbed/emitted, so must an ant
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  • * "Neutrino Emission and Recoil Energy in K-Capture Reactions - A Curious Coincidence," <em>Bull
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  • ...to detection by one observer from elapsed time and distance travelled from emission to detection by a relatively moving observer. The simplest and most useful ...e distance from the receiver at time of detection to the source at time of emission divided by the time of flight. This is ultimately not really a test of anyt
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  • ...kground [[infrared cirrus|infrared 'cirrus']], the diffuse, wispy infrared emission believed to be caused by warm dust grains in cool clouds of [[hydrogen]] ga ...rty-eight filters, including [[narrowband]] filters isolating particular [[emission line]]s of [[astrophysical]] interest, and [[broadband]] filters useful for
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  • ...Lampton |author3=J. Mack |author4=F. de Mendonca |title=Detection of X-Ray Emission from 3C&nbsp;273 and NGC&nbsp;5128 ...eida |author5=A. R. Bazer-Bachi |title=DISCOVERY OF VERY HIGH ENERGY γ-RAY EMISSION FROM CENTAURUS&nbsp;A WITH H.E.S.S.
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  • ...e process of absorption by a receiver is just the time-reversed version of emission by a source, the mechanism also accounts for the contraction to the receive
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  • ...axy|active galactic nuclei]] (AGN). Nearby galaxies with both strong radio emission and peculiar [[Morphology (astronomy)|morphologies]], particularly [[Messie
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  • * [[Field electron emission]]
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  • ...so, R.L., 202, The origin of cosmological redshift and CMBR as absorption/emission equilibrium in cavity-QED blackbody dynamics of the Dirac vacuum, In Amoros
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  • ...that the quantization predicted by Karlsson's formula is related to the [[emission spectrum]] signature of hydrogen, described by the [[Lyman series]].<ref>{{
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  • ...per, Einstein recognized that matter itself loses or gains mass during the emission or absorption.<ref group=A>Einstein (1905b)</ref> So the mass of any form o ...applying Einstein's equivalence. If the light source loses mass during the emission by <math>E/c^2</math>, the contradiction in the momentum law vanishes witho
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  • ...64PhRv..135.1071F |doi = 10.1103/PhysRev.135.B1071 }}</ref> In addition, [[Emission theory]] might fail the [[Ives–Stilwell experiment]], but Fox questioned
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  • ...m.jpg|thumb|Spectrum of an incandescent lamp at 2200K, showing most of its emission as invisible [[infrared]] light.]] ...the economy and saves 40 TWh of electricity every year, translating in CO2 emission reductions of 15 million tonnes.<ref>Nicholas A. A.Howarth, Jan Rosenow: ''
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  • .... In other cases, particularly [[NGC 3981]] (Arp 289), the faint, extended emission may be related to the intrinsic nature of the galaxy itself and not interac
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  • ...into the age when [[Christiaan Huygens]] dared to fight against the mighty emission theory of [[Isaac Newton]] ..."{{citation needed|date=November 2014}}
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  • .../www English translation].</ref> The Hertzian oscillator loses mass in the emission process, and momentum is conserved in any frame. However, concerning Poinca
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  • ...e velocity of the light source, by ''a'' and ''c''. This contradicts the [[emission theory]].
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