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  • | title = The Bunkification of Physics Today [[Category:Scientific Paper|bunkification physics today]]
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  • | title = The Bunkification of Physics Today [[Category:Scientific Paper|bunkification physics today]]
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  • ...The Energy Machine of T. Henry Moray: Zero-Point Energy and Pulsed Plasma Physics ...The Energy Machine of T. Henry Moray: Zero-Point Energy and Pulsed Plasma Physics 569.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[ghostly]], [[frontiers]], [[fundamental physics]], [[quantum paradoxes]], [[experimental verification]], [[inanimate matter ...he frontiers of today's physical knowledge, or is it the frontiers of physics itself as a science?
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  • ...etism and Vacuum Physics (World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics, 21) ...etism and Vacuum Physics (World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics, 21) 527.jpg
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  • | title = Theory and Interpretation in Physics ...d that quantum mechanics is today the most advances conventional theory in physics. Its shortcomings are presented succintly, in several groups. A new idea is
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  • | title = The Influence of Idealism in 20th Century Physics | keywords = [[idealism]], [[20th century physics]], [[money economies]], [[mathematics]], [[religious]]
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  • | title = Errors and Lapses of Insight in the History of Physics ...in the lack of important knowledge applicable in the science of physics of today. Of course, all of the errors and lapses need to be corrected. And exactly
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  • | title = Revising Quantum Physics ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • | name = Concepts of Mass in Classical and Modern Physics | image = Concepts of Mass in Classical and Modern Physics 1168.jpg
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  • | name = Physics Hits the Buffers: Why? | image = Physics Hits the Buffers: Why? 1459.jpg
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  • | title = A Claim for Minimum Contradictions in Physics ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • | title = The Nature of Gravitation in a Unified Physics ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • | name = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics | image = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics 1590.jpg
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  • ...tion: A Guide to Using Laithwaite\'s and Podkletnov\'s Experiments and the Physics of Forces for Empirical Results ...cation: A Guide to Using Laithwaite's and Podkletnov's Experiments and the Physics of Forces for Empirical Results 915.jpg
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  • | title = A Do-It-Yourself Refutation of Modern Physics ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...many unsolved mysteries, unanswered questions, and unresolved paradoxes in today?s scientific beliefs. As such, he was well prepared for the inspiration tha
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  • | title = A Call for the Return of the Physical to Physics: A Skeptic\'s View ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...by a friend and colleague who questioned some results published in Physics Today in 1998, having to do with the expansion of the universe. Tracing the origi
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  • | journal = [[Physics Today]]
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  • ...il? of Physics since, once we find this pathway interconnecting Space-time Physics to Quantum Mechanics, it is believed we would then be able to expose the an
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  • | name = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations | image = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations 266.jpg
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  • | name = Progress in Space-Time Physics | image = Progress in Space-Time Physics 84.jpg
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  • | title = Cosmology: Gravitational or Plasma Physics or Both ...th saw these features in the heavens. We don't see them with the naked eye today, but astronomical images such as the Ant Nebula and many other optical, rad
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  • | title = A Philosophical Reconstruction of Theoretical Physics (Cleaning Up the Mess that Albert Made) The foundational assumptions of Albert Einstein's physics were:
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  • ...the LHC may eventually corroborate the proof, as presented here by Reality Physics, revealing that the inertial qualities of matter originate directly from th
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  • ...one natural continuum are the elements of what we call "space" in today's physics. The laws of deformation of the basic space configuration are what we call
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  • ...s to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...s to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 311.jpg
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  • | title = The Convergence of New Physics Paradigms: Unity in Diversity ...ed in complete ignorance of the larger community of paradigm challengers. Today the WSD and GSF are committed to breaking down these walls of isolation. T
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  • | journal = [[Physics Today]]
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]] ...hydrogen, and to comprehend how billions of years of evolution have led to today's civilization, remains utterly fascinating for me.
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  • ...to go forward one has to look for another possible symmetry/invariance in physics. Notice that contemporary theory of elementary particles is based on symmet
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  • | name = Advances in Chemical Physics, Modern Nonlinear Optics (3 Book Set, Volume 119) ...present a comprehensive cross section of the state of the art as it stands today. These volumes feature review articles by the Poznan School and associated
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part IV: Gravimagretism | image = Classical Physics, Part IV: Gravimagretism 229.jpg
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  • <b>Articles:</b> * "Inertia of Energy", <i>American Journal of Physics</i> <b>22</b> (8): 528-541 (1954). * "Invariant Simultaneity", <i>Czechoslovak Journal of Physics</i> <b>B22</b> (11): 1029-1055 (1972).
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  • | journal = [[Physics Today]]
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  • | name = The Introduction Into New Physics - Part One | image = The Introduction Into New Physics - Part One 123.jpg
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  • ...letter, Dr. Zapffe proposes the following: "However, we do have astronauts today, and space vehicles which should be capable of mounting a type of optical i
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  • | name = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) | image = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) 746.jpg
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  • | title = Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1 ...and a new type of space and time transformations which we call "inertial". Today we count on six proofs of absolute simultaneity, which are essentially inde
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  • ...er study of the greatest scientific minds of all time. David's interest in physics and astronomy goes back to his early childhood when at the age of 7 he knew ...science authority. Nikola Tesla and Alex Frolov are examples of scientists today and in the past who have put forth alternatives to accepted but illogical b
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  • ...he most troubling aspects of the currently accepted theories in mainstream physics. This is, of necessity, only an introduction to some of the most basic asp
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  • ...ng, Dr. Sidharth's work entered on the fundamental problems facing Physics today. His 1997 papers, contrary to the ruling paradigm, predicted a dark energy ...ne, Italy. He was associated with the International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, for many years having been a Senior Associate. Dr. Sidhart
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  • ...change.&nbsp; THE THEORY OF UNITY tells how the atom works without quantum physics principle &amp; the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.&nbsp; The new Cosmolo
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  • | name = Physics of the Plasma Universe | image = Physics of the Plasma Universe 530.png
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  • | name = Today?s Take on Einstein?s Relativity: Proceedings of the Conference at Pima Comm | image = Today?s Take on Einstein?s Relativity: Proceedings of the Conference at Pima Comm
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  • ...ssary for advanced work, not only in mathematics, but also in physics, and today even in engineering.&nbsp; Various instructional methods have been used to ..., but which will also cover the best procedure in solving the equations of physics.
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  • | name = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics | image = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics 607.jpg
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  • This failure is the main cause of the current crisis in physics, the science on which all other sciences are based. As physics today is part of the huge worldwide science industry, or 'scientific establishmen
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  • ...n insights on such matters as just why physics is becoming so mathematical today while simultaneously moving farther and farther from application. Also he s
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  • ...scientific philosophies. This thought-provoking volume proves that physics today is the same in its vulnerability to change via experimentation as it was wh
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  • ...the mass concept somewhat shape. However, the development of physics until today not to issue a clarification of what was actually mass.
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  • | name = Modern Nonlinear Optics, 3 Part Set (Advances in Chemical Physics) | image = Modern Nonlinear Optics, 3 Part Set (Advances in Chemical Physics) 1067.jpg
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  • ...c magazine considers it worthy of publication.&nbsp; This damns the modern physics community as well as the magazine which permitted publication.
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  • ...tions today must focus on gravity and related concepts. Practical theories today tend to be quite focused, not addressing general facets of human knowledge.
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  • | known_for = [[Wave-particle duality]], [[Quantum physics]] ...He is best known for his extensive study and work of quantum mechanics and today subscribes to what he calls the [[Threshold Model]] as well as his work on
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  • ...time dilation as the only acceptable answer offered by mainstream physics today.
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Associate Editor of Physics Essays]] ...stancy. Dr. Brill is an Associate Editor of [http://www.physicsessays.com/ Physics Essays], a member of the Editorial Board of ''Color Research and Applicatio
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  • ...with physics today. Additionally, mechanical force theory is frozen in the physics of a distant past. If we look deeper we find that inertia is analogous to a
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  • * There is no known mechanism in physics for explaining earth expansion or mass gain * It is impossible to dismiss that all the continents today fit neatly onto a smaller orb across all oceans and this could not be a coi
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  • ...ysics. These ideas transform the three-dimensional world of conventional physics into a four-dimensional physical world.
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  • ...blish in a formal way. NeWiki invites those who are on the cutting edge of physics, astronomy, and any other discipline to publish their works in encyclopedia
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  • ...nce and divine work must be antimonies. This has led to a crisis in modern physics.
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  • ...m in physics at the U of Arizona (1962-64); engaged in doctoral program in physics at the U of Arizona (1973-76). Author of: Textbooks in math (WAVEFORMS, Pr ...the author, co-author and editor of 70 books and 90 papers in mathematics, physics, literature, philosophy. In November 2004 he was invited to lecture at NASA
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  • ...in the first volumes, is of the utmost importance for the development of physics. It is necessary to set the record straight about this point, over which t ...n reversed his position in 1916 has been almost completely ignored by the physics community. Yet numerous quotations from Einstein show no reservations abou
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  • | name = Against the Tide: A Critical Review by Scientists of How Physics and Astronomy Get Done | image = Against the Tide: A Critical Review by Scientists of How Physics and Astronomy Get Done 1081.jpg
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  • ...ical and experimental arguments, and its importance for the development of physics deserves to be emphasized. We should bear in mind that, although the fact i ...ts about the nature of the aether, and one of the purposes of 21st century physics and of this project, whose credit is to be ascribed in the first place to t
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  • One of the major unsolved problems in physics today concerns the origin of particle rest mass. Einstein attempted to explain th
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  • ...nts by light signals, I deduced the LT in a manner giving evidence for the physics behinds Einstein's 1905 manipulation of equations.&nbsp; The resulting mean
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  • ...has to do with how scientific thought responds over time to what is known today. In the new era a genuinely explanatory dimension is restored to physical s ...mind, the book describes findings across the major facets of contemporary physics as all pointing to the same conclusion about the nature of physical reality
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  • ...s universe... Russell presents an alternative perspective on chemistry and physics more accurate than classical models!" - [http://www.teslatech.info/ttservic
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  • ...alogy of the way Paramahamsa Tewari, a nuclear engineer with a passion for physics sees the universe. ...rsal reality in a radically different way from that proposed by physicists today. A new book titled <em>Discovering Universal Reality</em> is available from
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...han the Lorentz-Poincar? transformations. The implications for fundamental physics are shown to be far-reaching.
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  • ...Nucleonic Energy over 20 years ago,and joins us to talk about his model of physics to offer insight into this compelling mystery.
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  • ...appropriate manner. Since there does not appear to be any term in science today which refers specifically to such a careful and focused endeavor, the term
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  • ...lstone around the neck of the science of physics (and thus of all science) today, and the reasons were clearly and emphatically articulated by Newton 300 ye
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...losophy of nature, a general criticism of science and an exciting piece of physics history.</span><span lang="EN-GB" style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FON
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...distant galaxies had longer wavelengths and thus appears red shifted to us today. As the electron loses mass, and the atomic spectra heats up, the volume o
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...t rely on the Standard model, such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics. From this analysis, there ensues some new approaches mentioned in the conc
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  • ...such he has promoted two international Conferences dedicated to "rational Physics": Galileo Back in Italy, I and II, Bologna, 1988, 1999.
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...wers to the many unresolved questions that still plague mainstream science today. ...tific paradigm that resolves all of the chronic mysteries and paradoxes in today?s science. Gravity, electricity, magnetism, and light are clearly and unamb
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...blem of controlled thermonuclear fusion. Arthur Compton, then chair of the Physics Department, told him his department was not working on that problem, and se ...Ph.D. degree in Physical Chemistry under Harkins, and then a doctorate in Physics. He taught in both departments at the University of Chicago, starting in th
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  • ...Philosophy Alliance that has distracted it from the task which it is doing today: allowing for competing ideas to fight it out.
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...auspices of the Omega Foundation and Apeiron, September 7-12, 1992, at the Physics Institute, University of L?d?, L?d?, Poland. Halton Arp is the last of the creative thinkers in astronomy today. Being an astronomer, he is always careful to provide his readers with fact
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  • ...ding continental scientists of that period. That it should be so neglected today, at least in the western world, is ironic since Boscovich's ideas are in se
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  • ...eveloped and to highlight the part it plays in major departments of 21st C physics. The evidence for its existence is reviewed, and it is hoped, widespread mi
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  • ...ern physics led by Einstein. There will be no fundamental change in modern physics until we adhere to the opposing assumption, INSEPARABILITY (Just as there c
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  • |[[:Category:Particle Physics|Particle Physics]] ...cientific Organization|organizations]] that are on the forefront of fixing today's broken science.
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...ten, and they are largely unknown to the younger theoretical physicists of today. In view of recent difficulties that have arisen in connection with the the
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  • ...faulty theory (he was laboring within the framework of nineteenth century physics), we have been overwhelmed by Tesla's intuitiveness, his careful power of o
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  • ...w</em>,&nbsp;clearly pronounces that all is not well in mainstream science today.&nbsp; With an Irish father, German mother, birth in London, homes in Calif
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Research Scientist]] ...eley National Laboratory, and at Stanford Research Institute, Professor of Physics at John F. Kennedy University of California and&nbsp;the University of Neva
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  • * <em>Alchemy Today,&nbsp;Science-Art Library Centennial Commemoration of Occult Chemistry (189 * <em>Alchemy Today, Volume 2:&nbsp;A Beginner's Guide to Hadronic Circuit Diagrams</em>, (1993
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  • ...in physical processes, will resolve a number of paradoxes in 20th century physics which arose because of its dismissal.
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  • ...or such skepticism to exist and for such books to be written." <em>Physics Today</em><br /><br />"The book is a serious and professional contribution to sci
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  • ...paper, Relativity has had many critics and although it is widely accepted today, there is still a minority who question the central tenets of Relativity Th
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  • ...ite book "</em>[http://www.ekkehard-friebe.de/wallace.htm <em>The Farce of Physics</em>]<em>" about Dr. Tolchelnikova-Murri</em> ...sults on our problem he would be happy to consider them for publication in Physics Letters A of which he was an Editor; Dr. Louis Essen of England, whom I men
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  • ...this gradual transformation of electron mass back into time, we find that today's universe began in a "big bang like" event at the point in their evolution
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  • ...ore, it is my opinion that the next step in the development of theoretical physics will bring us a theory of light which must be conceived as some sort of fus
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  • ...ntal geometry of hyperspace, studying a variety of fields from theoretical physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology and chemistry to anthropology and an ...community through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international physics conferences.
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  • ...hat are not currently covered in the standard physics models as they exist today. These include:
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  • ...his approach is now called Stochastic Electro-Dynamics or SED physics. SED physics shows the ZPE to be the physical reason behind quantum effects on atoms.<sp ...pes show that plasma comprises 99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been m
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  • ...his approach is now called Stochastic Electro-Dynamics or SED physics. SED physics shows the ZPE to be the physical reason behind quantum effects on atoms.<sp ...pes show that plasma comprises 99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been m
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  • ...nues to do. This evidence points to the most important question in science today: what is the mechanism that causes this growth? Although not covered in thi
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  • In today's world of mind stifling consensus among beauty-ridden string theorists and ...his in his mind while similutaneously keeping up with the latest trends in physics - the latter, in fact, to an extent far greater than I would judge healthy
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Classical Physics]], [[Special Relativity]], [[General Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]] ...a knowledge of conversational French. He has also instructed Experimental Physics and has mentored German graduate students while pursuing his degree at Univ
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  • ...phers are convinced that Einstein has removed the notion of the ether from physics forever.&nbsp; This opinion, however, is not precisely correct; because sin
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  • # The new model puts physics back on a firm scientific (and biblical) basis instead of a philosophical b # Five forces have been associated with theoretical physics for nearly 100 years. These are electrical force, magnetic force, gravitati
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...ities and temperatures, but in most cases it can be described by classical physics, Newton' s laws and Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet
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  • ...hio Cleveland, Ohio], as head of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics physics] department from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1893 1893] until his retirem ...ne of the "hot" areas of fundamental [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics physics]. Following on with the basic apparatus as the earlier [http://en.wikipedia
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...r the Galilean transformation was corrected by Hertz through a simple, but today largely forgotten, mathematical trick. This involves substituting total (co
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  • ...al theoretical systems of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics which hold sway today. A new foundation of the Universe is presented, which places a different in
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  • ...er is published in the Conference Proceedings by the American Institute of Physics. ...ermodynamics. Specifically, he has introduced, in that important branch of physics, the rate of change of the particle momentum, associated with thermal motio
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  • ...eveloped and to highlight the part it plays in major departments of 21st C physics. The evidence for its existence is reviewed, and it is hoped, widespread mi ...modern ether concept, evidence of its reality and implications for modern physics.
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  • ...and the historical point of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models. ...sed the centenary of Planck?s great discovery and the beginning of quantum physics; 2001 marked the 75<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Schr?dinger?s equation and
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  • ..., "The Nature of Physical Explanation," Aristotlian logic as it relates to physics is subtly probed,&nbsp; Distinguished by its clarity, this book is recommen
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  • ...n journals (Physical Essays, Apeiron, Physical Review, American Journal of Physics, etc.). His most important work is related with a detailled experimental re ...take is done early at the very beginning of science and techniques we have today. The main mistake was done by misunderstanding of Faraday's homopolar gener
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  • ...re presents is that today's scientific research into astronomy and the physics of our universe has basically got it wrong, and that there has existed ...describing where and how these fit in terms of what we observe in space today. I then finish with a few additional thoughts of my own at the very end.<
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  • ...ly appear on this site appear. Small corrections must inevitably be made (Today: 25 Sep. 2009) In this paper it is described how the Ampere Force Law can ...on a 20 years old paper by the author, published in the Chinese Journal of Physics 1997 (VOL. 35, No. 2, April, pp 139-149).
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  • | known_for = [[Gravitation]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] ...with Honours (Ph.D. in the official University transcript of records ) in Physics with specialization on Electronics, preceded by a Master of Science degree.
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  • ...has continued both experimental and theoretical investigations into basic physics. * "Comment on Marinov's Light Velocity Experiment," <em>Physics Letters</em>, 55(2), 83-84 (Feb 1978).
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  • ...ocentrism from the ashes in the 1970s and 80s. Neville Thomas Jones, Ph.D. Physics Imperial College, London -- Dr. Neville Jones, Imperial College, London
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  • ...e counter part of negative resistance is an open field for experimentation today. Don does not sell his inventions, but trades licenses for shares in compan
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  • ...sm, standard model, and description of particles. It gives explanations to physics mysteries, like, for example: the neutrino, the EPR paradox, the gravitatio
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  • ...most different niches affected by potential vortex came out and constitute today's most comprehensive comprisal pertaining to this area. * 2012 - "[[Vortex Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6583.pdf Read
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  • ...ions both Einstein's general theory of relativity, which is usually viewed today as explaining gravity, and the Victorian-era Michelson-Morley experiment wh ...ind an explanation for the data. In some branches of physics and cosmology today, the theoreticians first write complicated mathematical equations, and then
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  • ...in features about this embryo of the present dynamos and motors which even today appear to us striking, and are worthy of the most careful study." ...M.I.T. in 1958. He attended graduate school in Electrical Engineering and Physics at M.I.T. and Harvard University. At M.I.T. he was a lecturer in Photograph
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  • ...chnological consequences such a physics of the mandala might have, even if today, it is still in its infancy. It would allow a deeper insight into the natur
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  • ...o for more concise information. Dr. Valone was a Patent Examiner for the Physics, Measuring, Testing, Instrumentation Class 324, Art Unit 2858, GS-12. He ex ...ELF spectrum analyzer, and a geomagnetometer which are still on the market today. Responsible for Engineering Department projects, at Integrity Electronics,
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Newtonian Physics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]], [[Water Arcing]] ...nteresting and incisive writers about the problems of contemporary physics today, their books include <em>Newton versus Einstein</em> (1993), <em>Newtonian
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  • ...the technology. As for most of the advanced nuclear technologies developed today, computer simulation is one of the most important and necessary steps. NSOL * 1998 - "[[Solving the Nuclear Waste Problem Through Applied Physics]]"
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  • ...lidity of M hypothesis which is consisted of homopolar magnet and which is today's known as the simplest electric motor. It is consisted of only a homopolar
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  • ...ture, heat and the reason for emitted light. A 12th grader will understand physics again. In two slides the reality of the discarded and so called limited Boh
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  • ...ll in use, to the University of Madison while he was still in high school. Today, his company, Resonance Research, is one of the world's leading manufacture ...and pioneering spirit in the world of research, inventing, electronics and physics; his accomplishments as a demolitions expert; his skill at the billiard tab
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  • ...Today, etc.) and in alternative non-mainstream journals (Hadronic Journal, Physics Essays, etc.). ...perations from 1963 to 1983. He is also member of the British Institute of Physics.
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  • ...iation produced by X rays and the optics of interference. He is remembered today primarily for his design of a rotating interferometer and for the experimen ...or of physics at the University of Paris. He was twice a candidate for the physics section of the Academy, and he received the Pierson-Perrin, the Wilde, and
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  • ...and his S.M. and PhD from MIT, both in Nuclear Engineering with a minor in Physics. At UCB, he was in Air Force ROTC and was also a 4 year letterman in varsit ...papers) in 1984 (San Francisco) and in 1991 (Boston). The IECEC today has today become a weak shadow of its former self, changing its first name to "Intern
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  • On the Physics front I have discovered the reason for electromagnetism, gravity, heat, tem ...would provide the world a potato with starch+protein to deal with hunger. Today with technology at hand this could be a reality.
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  • ...ere than today. In 1993 I attended the Symposium ?Frontiers of Fundamental Physics? held in Olympia (Greece), where I had the great honor to meet Professor Ca
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  • ...th a great enthusiasm on the nature of things from geology, anthropology, physics, science in all its strata, to the most deeply rooted fire within, the stud ...importance in the crucial topic of climatic changes so much a buzz word in today's number one global concerns...
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  • Specifically, the term ''Galilean invariance'' today usually refers to this principle as applied to [[Newtonian mechanics]], tha #In all inertial frames, ''all'' laws of physics are the same.
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  • ...this hypothesis to various conferences and sent papers to many science and physics societies and individual scientists. I'd always been careful not to say tha ...e happily admitted it; in fact I insisted on it. But it shows that even in today's so-called open science, censorship still exists, no different from Galile
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  • ...wiki/Plasma_focus plasma focus], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics) plasma] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex vortex] phenomena. He simulat ...ng Professor Emeritus status at his retirement in 1981, and as head of the physics department from 1968. While visiting Tijuana, Mexico in 1991, he died of lu
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  • Maurice Allais affirms today with force that these anomalies are real and indisputable and that they cal * "[http://allais.maurice.free.fr/English/media13-1.htm On My Experiments in Physics, 1952-1960]", <em>21st Century&nbsp;Science &amp; Technology</em> (Spr 1998
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  • ...Matthews]]<ref>Andrew Whitaker, ''John Stewart Bell and Twentieth-Century Physics: Vision and Integrity'', Oxford University Press, 2016, ch. 2.</ref> |awards = [[Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics|Heineman Prize]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>[[Hughes Medal]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>
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  • ...Project Earth, is an internationally acknowledged expert in the fields of Physics, Atmospheric Dynamics, Geophysics, Rotating and Resonating Electromagnetic Today Adam continues to pursue the work of Project Earth in spite of the fact tha
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  • ...= 1959PhRv..115..485A }}</ref> The underlying mechanism is the [[coupling (physics)|coupling]] of the [[electromagnetic potential]] with the [[Argument (compl ...e=The Aharonov–Bohm effects: Variations on a Subtle Theme |journal=Physics Today |date=Sep 2009|volume=62|issue=9|pages=38–43 |doi=10.1063/1.3226854|bibco
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  • | field = [[Physics]] ...= [[Hermann Helmholtz]]<ref>Physics Tree profile [http://academictree.org/physics/peopleinfo.php?pid=237 Albert Abraham Michelson]</ref><br />[[Marie Alfred
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  • ...spectrum.<ref>''IRAS exposes a remarkable infrared galaxy''&nbsp;, Physics Today, 37, part no 8, 18-20 (1984)</ref>
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  • ...Universe is governed by [[General Relativity]], began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the universe|flat universe]] that consists of approx ...different models, is ongoing. Topics investigated include [[quintessence (physics)|quintessence]], [[Modified Newtonian Dynamics]] (MOND) and its relativisti
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  • ...for space travel by investigating electrostatics, electromagnetics, atomic physics, and gravity, inertia, energy and aether concepts. ...itute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The American Association of Physics Teachers, the Electrostatics Society of America, the Natural Philosophical
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  • ...ef> Conceptually, in [[classical physics]] and [[special relativity]], the physics of a system in an inertial frame have no causes external to the system.<ref ...vature of spacetime and [[tidal forces]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity - Derived, Explained, and Appraised |edition
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  • | field = [[Physics]] * [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] (1902)
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  • ...<br>[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]<ref>Physics Tree profile [http://academictree.org/physics/peopleinfo.php?pid=16601 Max Planck]</ref><br>[[Hermann von Helmholtz]] * {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] {{small|(1918)}}}}
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  • Frederick David Tombe is a physics and applied mathematics graduate who attended Queen's University Belfast fr ...iary subjects. Before October 1978 had ended, I had been introduced on the physics course to Einstein's special theory of relativity as well as being taught t
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  • ...geometrical methods to solve problems in [[number theory]], [[mathematical physics]], and the [[theory of relativity]]. ...At the [[Federal Polytechnic Institute|''Eidgenössische Polytechnikum'']], today the [[ETH Zurich]], he was one of [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s teachers.
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  • ...basis for the [[metric expansion of space|expansion of the universe]] and today serves as one of the pieces of evidence most often cited in support of the |journal=[[Physics Today]]
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  • Today LET is often treated as some sort of "Lorentzian" or "neo-Lorentzian" inter ...t]] on the basis of his theory, for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1902. [[Joseph Larmor]] found a similar theory simultaneously, but his
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  • ...erms of physics <ref>'''RELATIVITY IS SELF-DEFEATED (2 of 3) - In terms of Physics''', Presented in the CNPS Conference of 2016 by ''Cameron Rebigsol'''</ref> ...in figure <xr id="fig:cameron07c"/> and figure <xr id="fig:cameron07d"/> . Today, after the long history of transition, with a stable rotation that the Milk
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  • ...ohmmech/BohmHome/files/bhr.pdf reviewed] by Sheldon Goldstein in ''Physics Today'' (1994). J. Cushing, A. Fine, S. Goldstein (eds.), ''Bohmian Mechanics and ...roblem and the Possible Role of the Gravitational Field", ''Foundations of Physics'', March 1999, Volume 29, Issue 3, pp. 333–348.</ref>
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  • Although [[Isaac Newton]] based his physics on [[absolute time and space]], he also adhered to the [[principle of relat ...tivity|general theory of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • ...s to test the properties of the aether was a high priority of 19th century physics.<ref group=A name=Whittaker />{{rp|411ff}} ...e considered: (1)&nbsp;The aether is stationary and only partially [[drag (physics)|dragged]] by Earth (proposed by [[Augustin-Jean Fresnel]] in 1818), or (2)
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  • ...long since passed away their wisdom and insights are even more applicable today, indeed we owe them a great deal of gratitude, for without their knowledge ...r bonding between mother and child now switch the symbolism to comply with physics and you find covalent bonding occurring between atoms.
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  • ...tudies revealed substantial differences between the properties of galaxies today and those that existed several billion years ago.<ref>Abraham et al. (1996) ...mergers were more common in the young universe as it was much smaller than today. It is believed that giant [[elliptical galaxy|elliptical galaxies]] form w
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  • | {{hlist |[[Physics]] |[[Natural philosophy]]}} ...an English [[Mathematics|mathematician]], [[Astronomy|astronomer]], and [[Physics|physicist]] (described in his own day as a "[[natural philosophy|natural ph
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  • ...firmly believing that Earth radius has always been the same size as it is today, based originally on very tenuous geophysical evidence. Because of this ins ...ein an unexpected observation is made that is not explained using existing physics. It then begs for extended theoretical models to explain the newly discover
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  • ...ed to hear them offer $10,000 (${{Inflation|US|10,000|1874|fmt=c|r=-2}} in today's dollars.{{Inflation-fn|US}}), which he gratefully accepted.<ref>{{cite we ...df= }}</ref>) and [[David Edward Hughes]] study and published paper on the physics of loose-contact carbon transmitters (work that Hughes did not bother to pa
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  • ...|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120423123823/http://www.ccri.edu/physics/keefe/light.htm |archivedate=2012-04-23}}</ref> with standard light bulbs a ...307123653/http://www.kse-lights.co.uk/the-energy-efficiency-of-light-bulbs-today-compared-to-the-past/ |archivedate=7 March 2017 |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
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  • ...a retro-styled cabinet. Records also continue to be manufactured and sold today, albeit in smaller quantities than in the disc phonograph's heyday. Most systems today, if they accept input from a turntable at all, are configured for use only
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