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  • | title = Interactions Between Moving Oscillators ...l each other, while different oscillators attract. An analogy between the interactions among moving oscillators and those among charged particles has been observe
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  • | title = Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon | keywords = [[Hadron Interactions]], [[Kaon]]
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  • | title = Exotic Material as Interactions Between Scalar Fields | keywords = [[Exotic Material]], [[Interactions]], [[Scalar Fields]]
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  • ...al of the Speed Limit for Gravitational, Electrodynamic, and Quantum Field Interactions | keywords = [[Speed of Gravity]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[Quantum Fields]], [[Interactions]]
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  • ...yl\'s Extension of the Relativity Principle as a Tool to Unify Fundamental Interactions | keywords = [[Weyl's idea]], [[relativity principle]], [[unify fundamental interactions]], [[gravity]]
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  • | title = On a Possible Parity Non-Conservation in Gravitational Interactions ...sible violation of T-symmetry and parity non-conservation in gravitational interactions. This makes a search for antigravity a paramount task.
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  • ...s Enabling a Practical Unified Field Theory with Emphasis on Time-Charging Interactions of Longitudinal EM Waves ...ords = [[Electromagnetism]], [[EM]], [[Unified Field Theory]], [[Time]], [[Interactions]], [[Longitudinal EM Waves]]
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  • | title = Doppler Phenomena Determined by Photon-Cosmic Field Interactions ...nel's formula for motion of light are all explained as photon cosmic field interactions determined by algorithms.
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  • ...without exceptions. By introducing such antigravitation into the theory of interactions, the clear and simple way toward the Unified Theory of Fields is opened.
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  • | title = Dynamic Model of Elementary Particlesand Fundamental Interactions ...d description of fundamental (electromagnetic, gravitational, and nuclear) interactions, and other important results considered concisely here.
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  • | title = Remarks on Photon-Hadron Interactions [[Category:Scientific Paper|remarks photon-hadron interactions]]
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  • | title = Strong Nuclear Force as a Consequence of Gravitational Interactions [[Category:Scientific Paper|strong nuclear force consequence gravitational interactions]]
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  • | title = One Approach to the Problem of Fundamental Interactions This article considers one approach to the problem of fundamental interactions based in six-dimensional space-time. It is supposed that space-time consist
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  • | title = Elementary Quanta of Action of the Four Fundamental Interactions, Units Determined by the Universal Constants, and the Three-Wave Model of t ...mentary particle]], [[elementary quanta of action]], [[gravitons]], [[weak interactions]], [[Planck's natural units]], [[Einstein's relativistic ether]], [[de Brog
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special th
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  • | title = Mach\'s Principle & Nonlocal Mass Interactions | keywords = [[Mach's Principle]], [[Nonlocality]], [[Interactions]]
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  • | title = Model to Explain a Mechanism for Electromagnetic Interactions A physical model to explain the electromagnetic interactions is proposed. The model operates with the ether flows in any media. It was p
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  • | title = Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton [[Category:Scientific Paper|collapse grt em interactions gravity derived maxwell newton]]
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  • | title = Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements [[Category:Scientific Paper|interactions internal inertial phase space motions extended particle elements moving dir
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  • | title = Testing Classical Interactions between Finite Particles ...Computations were conducted within the frame of classical electromagnetic interactions between toroidal electrons and protons of finite, fixed dimensions. Positi
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  • ...ati, similar to Shoulders. Discussion of the effect of the torsion fields' interactions on metal's melting point for two purposes - improving the metal's propertie
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  • ...sources of electromagnetic waves. Such waves are possibly the reason for interactions between the particles. Corroboration for the hypothesis is supplied by der
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  • | title = Time Standards and Particle Interactions in a Fractal Universe, with Remarks on Gravity ...standards, and calculate the age of our universe. I show here how particle interactions are possible: the standing wave around a source particle interacts with the
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  • | title = Applying the Uncertainty Principle to Single Particle Interactions Existing derivations of uncertainty for single particle interactions violate complementarity because they require that the photon exhibit wave a
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  • | title = An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation | keywords = [[Quantum Jumps]], [[Tunneling]], [[Weak Interactions]], [[Fusion]], [[LENR]], [[Conservation of Energy]], [[Neutrinos]], [[Hawki
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  • | keywords = [[Fire ball]], [[Electrostatics]], [[Strong and Weak Interactions]] ...re of gravitation, the nature of a fireball, the nature of strong and weak interactions, creation of the theory of Galilei's relativity and other fundamental disco
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  • | title = The Bipolar Structure of Particles and Interactions [[Category:Scientific Paper|bipolar structure particles interactions]]
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  • ...atomic interactions to cosmological events, based on the simple mechanical interactions of quanta of matter. There is no more any need to envisage ?actions at a di
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  • | title = Wave-Particle Interactions and the Lorentz Transform [[Category:Scientific Paper|wave-particle interactions lorentz transform]]
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  • | title = An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions ...f them. The number of components of each kind is strictly conserved in all interactions. Strong and electromagnetic transitions occur upon absorption of at least o
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  • ...fies the principle that the space-time structure should be determined from interactions instead of being postulated <em>a priori</em>.
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  • | title = Can Photon-Particle Interactions be Explained with Varying Light Speed? ...with the assumption of the constancy of the speed of light. For classical interactions, reciprocal variations in light frequency and wavelength occur under the co
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  • ...sm]], [[inhomogeneous cosmology]], [[triadic theory of elementary particle interactions]], [[Helmholtz-Duhem theory]], [[Ritz emission theory]]
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  • ...l physical phenomena in nature, including creation, sustenance, (apparent) interactions and eventual destruction of macro bodies.
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  • ...o perform a simple set of calculations to ascertain if any of Velikovsky’s interactions could have been possible.
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  • ...ties. In the model presented the traditional view is reversed and particle interactions, expressed as coupling constants, are taken as the fundamental objective en
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  • ...effect of reducing voltages and current strengths and the speed of plasma interactions as time increased. Research indicates that a weaker ZPE in earlier times ha
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  • * 2008 - "[[Testing Classical Interactions between Finite Particles
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  • * 2008 - "[[Model to Explain a Mechanism for Electromagnetic Interactions]]" ([http://philica.com/display_article.php?article_id=108 Read in full])
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  • ...ic particles are the product of the interactions of their FPs. The laws of interactions between fundamental particles are postulated in that way, that the linear m
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  • * 1994 - "[[Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics]]"
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  • * 2004 - "[[Dynamic Model of Elementary Particlesand Fundamental Interactions]]"
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  • * 2004 - "[[Dynamic Model of Elementary Particlesand Fundamental Interactions]]"
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  • | title = A Unified Theory of Spin 0 Nuclear Interactions ...antum theory of gravity and unifies the strong (nuclear) and gravitational interactions is proposed under a relaxation of the requirement of covariance for Lorentz
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  • ...nteraction (or energy) between components of a system divided by the total interactions (energy) of the system. Boltzmann's constant is merely a scaling factor for
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  • ...eyl's Extension of the Relativity Principle as a Tool to Unify Fundamental Interactions]]"
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  • ...d model needs additional mechanisms beyond the four well-known fundamental interactions (for instance, like Higgs-Bosons). But up to now such hypothetical mechanis
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  • ...e subsequently assessable as individual mathematical functions of the same interactions.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; One purpose of this theory - which is far from purportin
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  • ...ms of strong and weak nuclear as well as electromagnetic and gravitational interactions&nbsp;is worked out. The etherdynamical interpretation of basic equations of
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  • ...t of all interactions between objects, including past, future and possible interactions. The theory posits a non-electromagnetic model of change in which change pr
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  • ...d to many illogical assumptions. The concept, currently used to facilitate interactions between matter bodies ? ?action at a distance through empty space? ? has no
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  • | keywords = [[matter]], [[time]], [[gravitation]], [[density]], [[nuclear interactions]], [[space-time]], [[cause and effect]] ...ility density of the Schrodinger equation or the cross-sections of nuclear interactions. We first make the comparison with the way an architect draws a house and
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  • ...h Nature works at all scales. In order for the model which describes these interactions to be robust, it must not only accommodate phenomena which are known to occ
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  • ...ons. It must have both energy and information components and be capable of interactions with the currently known fundamental forces. ...k suggest that the operation of the organism cannot be reduced to chemical interactions since contemporary chemistry knows only electric and thermal forces, that t
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  • ...nce principle valid not only for gravitation, but also for all fundamental interactions is proposed. It is shown that the new equivalence principle does not always
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  • ...ts in a theory based on the relativity and locality principles of physical interactions and on Newton?s concept of absolute time. This theory generalizes SRT, reve
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  • ...s]], [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Ether]], [[Special Relativity]], [[Theory of interactions.]] ...give it the name "kinetic theory of interactions". It would mean that all interactions in nature must be explained only on basis of the movements of elementary pa
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  • ...cts, and provides a large variety of methods for calculating gravitational interactions between moving or stationary bodies of all shapes, sizes and configurations ...heory of gravitation developed in this book is the idea that gravitational interactions are mediated by two force fields: the gravitational field proper created by
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  • ...t and in the relativistic limit. It is shown that writing the two particle interactions for unlike particles allows an examination in two limiting cases: large and
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  • ...rom recognizing the common underlying organizational structure of physical interactions. This paper explores the possibility that all areas of physics share a comm
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  • ...on: A Paradigm Shift in the Logics and Symbolic Representations of Sharing Interactions ...on: A Paradigm Shift in the Logics and Symbolic Representations of Sharing Interactions 1518.jpg
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  • ...ss, and consistency. These criteria are conveniently respected by modeling interactions in terms of the old and yet neglected concept of potentials. The potential
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  • * Electric, Strong and Weak Interactions * A Representation of Strong and Weak Interactions
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  • ...s a lawyer. He has been working 18 years on research in the unification of interactions.
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  • ...motion of light, to how the human brain operates. That is to say that all interactions occur in open systems. We have identified this ?most subtle spirit? as the
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  • * 2008 - "[[Testing Classical Interactions between Finite Particles
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  • ...ctions by which Nature works. In order for the model which describes these interactions to be robust, it must not only accommodate phenomena which are known to occ
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  • * 2003 - "[[Remarks on Photon-Hadron Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_773.pdf Read
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  • ...nd for non-interaction Green function, and dashed lines stand for two-body interactions.]] ...ad been trying to incorporate the effect of microscopic quantum mechanical interactions between electrons in the theory of matter. Bohm and Pines' RPA accounts for
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  • ...el the atomic nucleus plays a decisive role in atomic structure and atomic interactions including chemical bonding. On the assumption that nuclear structure deter
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  • ...y input from Electrodynamics is the classical understanding about magnetic interactions between tiny current elements. The key input from Statistical Mechanics is
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  • ...eloping new energy sources. His research focus at present is nonreciprocal interactions between coils of different topological order, as discussed in the writings
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  • ...more than 15 years Rudikov. E.V. has worked on the problem of fundamental interactions and respective aspects of field theory with his sister (Rudikova, Lada Vlad # Rudikov E.V., Rudikova L.V. Modeling electromagnetic interactions in space&nbsp;&nbsp; / Modern informational computing technology: collected
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  • ...tatistical broadening that increases as Sqrt(N) - where N is the number of interactions suffered by the photons. For large shifts in wavelength the data shows a li
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  • ...travellers big bangers super stringers&nbsp;fictional forces&nbsp;virtual interactions and all other flea market ideas&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...pends on the distance and velocity. For exact calculation of gravitational interactions it has created the Galactica system, which is freely available on the Inter
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  • ...on: A Paradigm Shift in the Logics and Symbolic Representations of Sharing Interactions
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  • * interactions with sea ice and icebergs (dampening effect)
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  • ...as indicating a different structure for matter at atomic level, and of the interactions of atoms in gases, liquids and solids than that of currently accepted theor ...nfirmed by the fact that it also provides clear explanations of the atomic interactions that are the cause of all the other forces of nature that we experience eve
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  • ...>, this essay discusses several&nbsp;topics surrounding&nbsp;instantaneous interactions.
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  • ...with radiated particles, the derived equations for electrical and gravity interactions come to Newton and Coulomb equations. According to the Michelson-Morley exp
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  • ...monstrating an organized deep reality, rather than a random one. Sub-field interactions are not random but <b>''<u>pseudorandom</u>''</b>. Deep reality is quite de ...quantum gravity, black holes, antigravity, action-at-a-distance, subatomic interactions, electricity, magnetism, light, duality, quarks, strings, movement, radioac
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  • | keywords = [[spinors]], [[space?]time]], [[unification of elementary interactions]], [[general relativity]], [[electrodynamics]], [[representations of SL ( 2
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  • ...oton/red, electron/blue, x-ray/orange, cosmic ray/green, gamma-ray/violet] interactions , derived from "vector flow models" comprising the totality of space-time '
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  • ...simir Force. In the Zero-Point Universe reasonable explanations for force interactions, are identified by ignoring old theories that rely on action at a distance,
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  • ...the point of view of a new theory of electromagnetism, the energy of these interactions is transmitted by the so-called ?primary electromagnetic waves?. These are
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  • ...ratio. A classical approach to electrodynamics adapted to relate to lepton interactions yields the unifying link with the gravitational interaction. The tau-lepton
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  • This paper presents results of experimental research in vacuum into interactions between spinning disks that are close together but not mechanically linked.
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  • ...to electrostatic coulomb forces, rather than ion thrust or electrogravitic interactions. The large number of experiments conducted serve to illustrate the intensiv
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  • ...ent describing systems undergoing gravitational collapse, including vacuum interactions. The universality of this scaling law suggests an underlying polarizable st ...ent describing systems undergoing gravitational collapse, including vacuum interactions. The universality of this scaling law suggests an underlying polarizable st
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  • ...ernational researchers and summarize several new theories of nuclear model interactions that have been put forth to explain these intriguing results. </div>
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  • ...ackground Environment and Its Effect on the Structure of Matter and On the Interactions and Laws of Gases [[Category:Scientific Paper|background environment effect structure matter interactions laws gases]]
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  • ...U3U1SzTyQnwvOe6hk8jCB80YsFGo6XA <span title="Quantum Interactions">Quantum Interactions</span>] </div></td> <td align="right">51</td>...
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  • ...l zero-energy balance in space and the conservation of the total energy in interactions in space. Predictions for local phenomena in DU space are essentially the s ...tulates. In the Dynamic Universe, conservation of total energy links local interactions to the rest of space - providing a solid theoretical basis to Mach's princi
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  • ...ng framework is the possibility to generalize the equations describing the interactions of physical quantities. Basic elements of the formalism are presented as a
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  • ...andpoint of the ZPF field, the author tries to explain this phenomenon by interactions between the zero-point field of the quantum vacuum and the high potential
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  • ...ore it provides the impetus rather than an attraction for motion. Physical interactions imply contact resulting in a pressure from a push. Preparing to view what i
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  • ...Quantum Chromodynamics cast doubt on the current interpretation of strong interactions.
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  • ...own that in fact MT predicts strongly asymmetric behaviour for very simple interactions, and an analysis is made of the extent of the ?symmetry? achieved by means
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  • ...is activated by a Heterodyne Resonance Method invoking Quantum mechanical interactions between oscillating ion-electron pairs and the space-time continuum.
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  • ...ies to the ether (vacuum), one will be able to explain the strong and weak interactions. That is why physics needs the ether. In Part 1 here the screening effect i
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  • ...the way to the construction of a united theory for all of the fundamental interactions.
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  • ...then Ray has been researching polarizable zero point field models of force interactions on the side leading to his first book <em>The New Physics</em> in 2001 and * 2015 - "[[An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/ab
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  • ...ed with each charged particle. An account of both light propagation and of interactions with matter is sketched. A suggestion is made as to how the account may be
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  • ...t of an SU(2) x SU(2) extended theory of the standard model of electroweak interactions. This extended electroweak model is motivated by nonabelian electrodynamics
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  • ...g an all-encompassing universal medium) with assorted properties and their interactions are results of various combinations of ?quanta of matter'. This article giv
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  • A high-precision method of calculating gravitational interactions is applied in order to determine optimal trajectories. A number of problems
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  • ...ic current strengths and voltages, as well as slower electric and magnetic interactions. These results are also valid for living systems. When the situation is exa
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  • ...ential. We use these basic principles to obtain solutions that explain the interactions between a constant electromagnetic field and a thin layer of material conti
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  • ...ical Grand Unification Theory. Quantum Gravity, Electrostatic and Magnetic interactions are shown in a unified framework. Newton's, Gauss' and Biot-Savart's Laws a
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  • ...ities encounter pre-existing matter, they are refracted and slowed down by interactions with the pre-existing matter. The reaction which occurs is experienced by m
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  • ...The idea leading to quantum corrections at large distances is that of the interactions of massless particles which only involve their coupling energies at low ene
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  • ...e 1? that elementary forces can be expressed&nbsp; as&nbsp; Coriolis&nbsp; interactions&nbsp; between&nbsp; orbiting&nbsp; gravitons&nbsp; and&nbsp; spinning&nbsp;
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  • ...to the model for quantum substructure of the electron responsible for spin interactions stabilizing the lattice in a frustrated magnetic system. An implicit cut-of
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  • The substratum of the vacuum is the carrier of the elementary force interactions, such as electromagnetic (EM), gravitational, or nuclear. These basic field
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  • ...studied the possibility of the space propulsion system, which is based on interactions between the zero-point field of the quantum vacuum and high potential elec
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  • ...a more fundamental idea of electricity and magnetism, and the reason for interactions between elementary particles. Central to this theory is the concept of ''av
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  • A superhighway connects the elementary laws of electric and magnetic interactions to Maxwell?s laws of electrodynamics. Physicists usually take this fast tra
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  • ...he idea leading to quantum corrections at large distances consists of the interactions of massless particles, which only involve their coupling energies at low e
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  • ...owledge of the structure of the operation of the magnetic fields and their interactions in the world of creation for man to understand the entire process, one come
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  • * 2006 - "[[Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements ...al of the Speed Limit for Gravitational, Electrodynamic, and Quantum Field Interactions]]"
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  • ...stem can only remain the same or increase. Or, S ?? 0, once the subsequent interactions start.<br />
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  • ...(Pecker, 1974) was difficult to accept, and we looked instead for possible interactions between the photon and some massive pseudoscalar boson.
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  • ...decrease of entropy is possible due to magnified fluctuations and internal interactions in some isolated systems. Further, a necessary and sufficient condition fo
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  • ...Bohr's Atom without the need for wave equations, and to describe subatomic interactions without the need for the neutrino, etc. The math behind the redundant frame
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  • ...heory is concerned with electric and magnetic fields, where the high speed interactions of charges and fields are impacted by the difference between points and spi
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  • ...spins. Technology advancements are possible based on these particle spin interactions. - ''Amazon''
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  • * 2012 - "[[Doppler Phenomena Determined by Photon-Cosmic Field Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6474.pdf Read
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  • * 2009 - "[[An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5910.pdf Read
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  • ...rio in which the ZPE changes with time, it is shown that all gravitational interactions remain unchanged. The model seems to account for several anomalies in atomi
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  • ..., clear, and harmonious theory of electromagnetic phenomena and mechanical interactions between rapidly moving bodies. Numerous well-chosen original illustrative e ...s a novel interpretation of the "near-action" mechanism of electromagnetic interactions. <br />
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  • ...herein to thought experiments involving gravitational and electromagnetic interactions. The appropriate force equations are explored for a mass particle in a grav
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  • ...the Sun's core and pervading the total solar environment. Four ethertron interactions with matter are considered:
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  • ...he Compton wavelength and the fine-structure constant. The analysis of the interactions between the oscillating electron and the nodes of the vacuum grid structure
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  • ...s of the methods presently available to study the nonlinear mechanics: the interactions of the static solitons are fundamentally nonlinear.
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  • ...a deeper level, stationary orbital motion is the process by which nuclear interactions occur. The nuclear structure of hydrogen and helium is examined and then th
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  • # The concepts of black holes and their interactions are ill-conceived.
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  • ...rence patterns or deformations in the linear flows. Matter's shadowing interactions with these non particulate radiant spectra cause forces of attraction and r
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  • ...ivity principle fundamentally different from Einstein's and based upon the interactions between matter and matter, not matter and space.&nbsp; With a new understan
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  • ...hagen interpretation and formulate new conceptual ideas about light-matter interactions and substantiate them through inventive applications.
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  • ...r fundamental forces retains the strong, electromagnetic and gravitational interactions.&nbsp; The weak interaction drops out and is replaced by a new interaction
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  • ...in virtue of them, builds all subatomic particles. In that respect, these interactions always have all three fundamental sub-elemental particles present. It is re
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  • ...mity with the major results of the Standard Model, i.e. isotopic spins and interactions. It differs from the Standard Model in the treatment of masses and pseudosc
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  • ...[[Hubble constant]], [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]], [[Particle interactions]]
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  • ...old. This coherence is called the Fundamental Dilator. Fundamental Dilator interactions happens through the dilaton waves creates by the coherence in the same way
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  • ...as been explored to analyze the shape, size, internal structure and mutual interactions of elementary particles. Dynamic deformations in the physical space continu
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  • ...f the S-Particles or S-Particle systems give rise to all the processes and interactions in our universe. Specifically Model Mechanics gives rise to a new theory of
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  • ...t.ru/tpe/ng/yzp.htm The phenomenon of retardedpotentials]&nbsp;Dynamics of interactions as outcome of the retarded potential. Absence of a generalrelativity. A phe ...munity of the researchers on a planet has missed occurrence of dynamics of interactions.Therefore there was a crisis in development of physics reduced to appearanc
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  • ...r, the shift originating from expected loss of energy to the medium due to interactions. We then confirm the isoredshift in the colors of our atmosphere as well as
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  • ...s that contain internal non-conventional characteristics such as dyon-dyon interactions, extra internal dimensions and extra compact dimensions. Such internal prop
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  • ...providing formulations equivalent to the Maxwell equations. Electrostatic interactions justify the initial assumption of electron-wave stability: the stability of
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  • ...they also interact, inter-balance and can interlock with each other, these interactions of three Matters results in a larger integrated dynamic system, called the
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  • 'By presenting in detail the interactions between many mathematicians and engineers, and by emphasizing the different
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  • ...d for the measurement. Four postulates are adopted, (1) velocity-dependent interactions can be formulated as laws only in the rest frame of ambient matter, (2) any
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  • ...roduced in which material structures are described by field geometries and interactions are due to the intersection of their field potentials. A photon in isolati
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  • ...field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and various types of physically comprehensible symmetry breaki
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  • ...n to the petroleum industry and to CO2 storage, application to magma-rocks interactions. Structure of phase diagrams (linear programming, matroid theory, in collab
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  • * 2007 - "[[Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton]]"
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  • ...nges of internal momentum and the consequent phenomena that arise in these interactions, these have appeared bizarre to them and they have therefore been labeled a
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  • ...ted with the type II superconductor is discussed as a medium for producing interactions among energy fluctuations, cosmological scalar fields, and gravity during r
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  • ...otational movements: in order to cancel action-at-a-distance, the inertial interactions between matter and fixed stars should be mediated by a medium. Einstein cal
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  • ...ystems, with a certain degree of freedom in systems connected with elastic interactions. One of the important results of this analysis is that the carriers of elec
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  • No serious dynamic theory in physics can do without interactions, the trademark of event relativities as contrasted to kinematic mod-els. Wh
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  • ...firmed in 1998. His work deals with fuzzy spacetime and the unification of interactions and similar problems within this context. Besides a large number of researc
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  • ...rce. Unfortunately, at 18 century the field was entered. And gravitational interactions are now understood so. The first body creates a field, and this field acts
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  • ...e four existing ones: the strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational interactions. It is shown that the same anisotropic property of the physical space manif
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  • ...ight phenomena are represented at movement of the receiver and source. The interactions of two bodies at nearluminal velocities are investigated. The results of mo
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  • ...ty of gravitational potential energy associated with a mass resides in its interactions with the most distant matter of the visible universe. Assuming that this gr
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  • ...ely depicting the real world. Their sole purpose is to represent invisible interactions classically in order to provide a measure of physicality to the mathematica
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  • ...s could be thermodynamically structured to avoid conservation of symmetric interactions, and function to maintain the arrow of time.
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  • ...f <i>O</i>(3)<i><sub>b</sub></i> QED and Unification with Weak and Nuclear Interactions
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  • ...classical electrodynamics and quantum electrodynamics, have shown that all interactions or collisions of electrodynamics waves (photons) with atoms are inelastic;
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  • ...is activated by a Heterodyne Resonance Method invoking Quantum Mechanical interactions between oscillating ion-electron pairs and the space-time continuum. The SA
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  • * 2004 - "[[On a Possible Parity Non-Conservation in Gravitational Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_828.pdf Read
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  • ...rates the other two sets in substantiation of relative motions and precise interactions of celestial energy masses around a central star, our Sun, during the dynam
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  • ...ent ways, and result in several predictions and suggested experiments. The interactions of the redefined forces yield over 100 old and new functions of physics tha
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  • ...of states of energy a) of bosons, b) of fermions, and c) of boson-fermion interactions, and then to look for the common root causes for each of the groups. Presen
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  • ...hown that assuming only three proposed particles and only three relevant interactions, simple explanations can be provided for all natural phenomena, particula
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  • ...ocesses. We examine the collective coherent structures of plasma and their interactions with the vacuum. In this paper we present a balance equation and, in partic
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  • ...t, a sort of vacuum for aether. In addition to displacement, neomechanical interactions involving the absorption and emission of motion cause decreases in the acti
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  • ...are not constrained by time. <b>There is nothing to prevent instantaneous interactions between particles, no matter the distance between them.</b>
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  • ...ackground Environment and Its Effect on the Structure of Matter and On the Interactions and Laws of Gases]]"
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  • ...time because of slower flow of time but because more energy is bound into interactions in space. For local observations, the DU predictions are essentially identi
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  • ...nd magnetic properties of the vacuum would also affect the speed of plasma interactions. Since the universe is usually considered to have begun as plasma, the rate
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  • ...m states; the electrostatic potential must be non-singular and quantified; interactions between particles with different electric charges (i.e. electron and proto
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  • ...mechanism of elastic and destructive scattering of particles, based on the interactions between fundamental particles, is described. A classification of BSPs with
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  • ...more than 15 years Rudikova. L.V. has worked on the problem of fundamental interactions and respective aspects of field theory with her brother (Rudikov, Evgenie V # Rudikov E.V., Rudikova L.V. Modeling electromagnetic interactions in space&nbsp;&nbsp; / Modern informational computing technology: collected
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  • ...function of a Dirac particle is its own mirror image but certain mirrored interactions do not occur. Such mirror particles have never been observed. Experimental
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Interactions ? of light and gravity incl. redshift; of all Em radiations; centric force
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Interactions ? of light and gravity incl. redshift; of all Em radiations; centric force
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  • ...collisions in the traditional sense of the word, but rather gravitational interactions. ...in which a large [[galaxy]], through [[galactic tide|tidal]] gravitational interactions with a companion, merges with that companion; that results in a larger, oft
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  • ...ate degrees) at the JINR, Dubna (1991) with the thesis ?Description of the interactions of two relativistic particles with spins in the quantum field theory?. The
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  • In the book the substantiation of parameters and interactions of the basic inhabitants of a microcosm is submitted: photons, electrons, p
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  • ...al of the Speed Limit for Gravitational, Electrodynamic, and Quantum Field Interactions," <i>Foundations of Physics</i>, V32, N7, pp. 1031-1068 (2002). (with J.P. ...al of the Speed Limit for Gravitational, Electrodynamic, and Quantum Field Interactions]]"
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  • ...ust a step away, e.g. unification of the electromagnetic and gravitational interactions. It should be noted that a few hundred years ago, the geocentric theory, t
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  • Slusher co-authored the paper: High Energy Laser Interactions with Solid Rocket Exhausts: Case Study PRC/DF-15 with C. Paiva presented at
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  • * 1988 - "[[Elementary Quanta of Action of the Four Fundamental Interactions, Units Determined by the Universal Constants, and the Three-Wave Model of t
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  • ...on between rails and armature is superimposed on the electrodynamic Ampere interactions. The missing force law must agree with this finding.
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  • ...nce from which to draw my own conclusions regarding basic forces and their interactions in time and space. The biological sequence of 2 cells (male and female) for
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  • ...as been thoroughly revised to include: -- the modern theory of ion-solvent interactions -- new methods for determining transport numbers -- room temperature liquid
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  • ...omes ?photons of light from a galaxy twice as far away, make twice as many interactions with the electrons in the plasma of IG space, lose twice as much energy and
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  • ...e of causality and by making it applicable to time-dependent gravitational interactions. I base such an expansion, or generalization, on the existence of the secon ...important aspect of the generalized Newton's theory is that gravitational interactions involve not one single force of attraction but at least five different forc
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  • ...ause of slower flow of time but because part of their energy is bound into interactions in space. There is no space-time linkage in the Dynamic Universe; time is u
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  • ...everyday human life: our body mechanics, our balance, our senses, and our interactions with the natural world and the people around us. Going beyond the merely ph
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  • * 0 - "[[Strong Nuclear Force as a Consequence of Gravitational Interactions]]"
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  • ...generating very-high frequency gravitational waves (VHFGWs) using various interactions and mechanisms. These included mechanical devices, electromagnetic actuator
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  • * 2005 - "[[Time Standards and Particle Interactions in a Fractal Universe, with Remarks on Gravity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilo
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  • ...s, propose a new treatment of the electric and nonelectric (gravitational) interactions of massbound charges trapped in the conduction band of metals, examine the
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  • ...d the gravitational, electric and magnetic fields and governs all kinds of interactions between the elementary particles in the space of physical vacuum. <br /><br
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  • ...bbed ?gravitons?, would cause an apparent redshift by inelastic scattering interactions with the light passing large distances through the universe. This is hardly
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  • ...hotons, matter, Gravity, Electromagnetism as well as the Strong &amp; Weak interactions ALL as being manifestations of these truly fundamental quantum-wave constru
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  • ...n the zero-energy balance of whole space and the conservation of energy in interactions in space, the dynamic space approach allows the derivation of relativistic
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  • * 2015 - "[[Can Photon-Particle Interactions be Explained with Varying Light Speed?]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.or
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  • ...and Gravitation? shows that applying this concept to the structure and the interactions of matter at atomic level provides, not only for an explanation for the tra
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  • ...ks of a modern method. He developed a method of describing electromagnetic interactions, based on dependence of forces on distance and velocity of interacted bodie
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  • In all interactions in space the total energy is conserved. A clock in motion in space does not
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  • * Jean-Pierre Vigier, Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements
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  • # 'Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon,' Hadronic Journal, 12 101-108 (198
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  • Dr. Brynjolfsson's Doctor Philosophiae (DSc) thesis, ?Some Aspects of the Interactions of Fast Charged Particles with Matter?, improved three major aspects of the
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  • ...of a rest status with Privileged System. This is in turn ruled by Quantum interactions acting between running matter and the same Privileged System intimate struc
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  • ...he results of an investigation to identify. promising dynamic field-matter interactions with the scalar velocity potential of vacuum space by using the theory of c
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  • ...y of fluid dynamics and pressure is put forth, finally making sense of the interactions between molar and ?quantum fluids,? such as superfluids and the modern noti
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  • * 2011 - "[[The Bipolar Structure of Particles and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6363.pdf Read
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  • * 1997 - "[[Wave-Particle Interactions and the Lorentz Transform]]"
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  • ...rial</b> <ul> <li>Nonlinear kinetic theory and pulse interactions in phase transition. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology ?Mater.Sci.E ...versity. 2003, 16,2,157-160.</li> <li>A unified scheme of four-interactions in particle physics and its Lagrangian. J.Xinyang Normal University.2004, 1
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  • ...ee electric energy, described its characteristics, or studied its physical interactions. The present work does just this, by bringing its scientific methodology to
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  • * 2004 - "[[Applying the Uncertainty Principle to Single Particle Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5768.pdf Read
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  • ...y">Arteha S.N., Golbraikh E., Erokhin N.S., On the role of electromagnetic interactions in dynamics of powerful atmospheric vortices, <em>Questions in atomic scien
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  • ...te of a selected heavier element, this momentum assists the magnetic field interactions, and this leads to nuclear fusion.
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  • ...push gravity theory and is generally discredited because of its inelastic interactions, which would tend to heat up and slow down the body. This would cause plane
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  • * 1998 - "[[A Unified Theory of Spin 0 Nuclear Interactions ]]" ([http://www.springerlink.com/content/x26363g2l821p08g/?p=5ef6ab49db2e4
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  • ...sical reality is a single quantum system that responds together to further interactions," say the authors. Nadeau (a historian of science) and Kafatos (a physicist
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  • * "Electron Interactions and Quantum Plasma Physics," <em>Journal of&nbsp;Plasma Physics</em>, V2, N
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  • ...the ever increasing speed of the Earth towards the equator, producing the interactions of weather and the wind at the lower regions. Empirical science knows no
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  • ...title=Alternative derivation of the Bohm-Pines theory of electron-electron interactions|author=N. J. Shevchik |journal=J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys.|date=1974|volu ...tric surface plasmon resonance]] can be used not only to measure molecular interactions, but also nanolayer properties or structural changes in the adsorbed molecu
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  • ...st acceleration in proportion to their mass, is due to instantaneous force interactions between every atom and every other atom in the universe. This highly though ...tical presentations of Amperian longitudinal forces, instantaneous Machian interactions, and the unique role of water in renewable energy.? His publication list of
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  • ...mplications for both plasma physics and astronomy. It is shown that plasma interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological m
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  • ...mplications for both plasma physics and astronomy. It is shown that plasma interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological m
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  • ...lar automata with many degrees of freedom, but with extremely simple local interactions. This scale-invariance implies that the system organizes itself into a stat
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  • * 2006 - "[[Exotic Material as Interactions Between Scalar Fields]]" ([http://ptep-online.com/index_files/2006/PP-05-06
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  • ...s Enabling a Practical Unified Field Theory with Emphasis on Time-Charging Interactions of Longitudinal EM Waves]]"
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  • ...e the role of the aether is ignoring a key parameter involved in physical interactions and is source of error. It is comparable to ignoring the action of a magne
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  • ...theory', an engineering approach toward modeling elementary particles and interactions.
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  • ...eyl?s Extension of the Relativity Principle as a Tool to Unify Fundamental Interactions 247
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  • ===Particle Interactions=== Re-read the section on the "Particle Interactions", section 5.1. So, when the G1 passes through a resistor it can hit the res
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  • ...ulations have shown that such features can be formed through gravitational interactions alone; no repelling forces are needed. The filaments in these objects may represent tidal tails from galaxy interactions. Many of the galaxies are the remnants of the mergers of two spiral galaxie
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  • * Popp, F.A., Nagl, W.: Towards an understanding of stacked base interactions: Non-equilibrium phase transitions as a possible model. Polymer Bulletin, * Nagl, W., Popp, F.A.: Opposite long-range interactions between normal and malignant cells. In: Barrett, T.W., Pohl, H.A. (eds.): E
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  • ..., D.|title=A Collective Description of Electron Interactions: III. Coulomb Interactions in a Degenerate Electron Gas|journal=Physical Review|volume=92|pages=609– ...philosophy]]. His views were brought into sharper focus through extensive interactions with the psychological philosopher [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]], beginning in 196
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  • ...ience and Technology, 12, 17-20 (1989). <br />[90] .. 'Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon', Hadronic Journal, 12, 101-108 (19 * 1989 - "[[Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon]]" ([http://www.aspden.org/books/As
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  • ...ifferential forms a la Cartan. Over the years we have had many interesting interactions, and when I discovered the 3-form A^G of electromagnetic spin (1974) I know
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