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  • ...ativity Effects on Light be Explained by Newtonian Equations of Rotational Motion? ...[General Relativity]], [[Light]], [[Newtonian Equations]], [[Rotation]], [[Motion]]
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  • | keywords = [[scalar motion]], [[dielectrics]], [[diamgagnets]], [[paramagnets]], [[ferromagnets]], [[g ...otational displacements, electric rotational vibration frequency, magnetic rotational vibration frequency, Planck's constant, Rydberg's constant, temperature, an
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  • ...ibility]], [[relativity]], [[classical or special]], [[absolute space]], [[rotational space]], [[velocities]] ...a unique zero velocity frame, or absolute space, exists. Integrals of the motion involving velocities, such an kinetic energy mv<sup>2</sup>/2 and momentum
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  • | title = Einstein\'s Ether: D. Rotational Motion of the Earth [[Category:Scientific Paper|einstein 's ether d rotational motion earth]]
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  • ...space-time structure]], [[electron]], [[spinning particles]], [[rotational motion]], [[center of mass]] ...s where the spin is produced by the <em>zitterbewegung </em>and rotational motion of the particle around its center of mass. The novelty with respect to othe
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  • | title = Preferred Reference Frames Based on the Motion of Nearby Matter ...onal field, regardless of the magnitude of the rotational velocity, if the rotational velocities in the upper and lower legs of the experiment were nearly equal.
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  • ...ferential equations for the orbital and rotational motions. In the orbital motion problem, the new code is applied to integrate the orbits of eleven material ...on in a compound model in which 110 kyr integration is used to explore the motion of model bodies and the evolution of precession and nutation of the model s
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  • * 2001 - "[[Einstein's Ether: D. Rotational Motion of the Earth]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_ * 2001 - "[[Einstein's Ether: E. Annual Motion of the Earth]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • ...sfer the kinetic energy through the row of balls are based on fine-grained rotational elasticity, similar in nature to that which arises in electromagnetic radia ...is for absolute motion and kinetic energy. Only then, in terms of absolute motion, can the Newton’s cradle be correctly analyzed.
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  • | title = Gyroscopic Paradox of Motion, Part II ...weighed against those of Machian Relative Space. Modification of a simple rotational device presents a more complex analytical challenge: its calculated conform
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  • | keywords = [[absolute motion]], [[Model Mechanics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Inflation]], [[E-Matrix]] .... The existence of a dark matter was introduced to explain these anomalous rotational curves. Model Mechanics posits the existence of dark matter in the form of
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  • | keywords = [[unipolar induction]], [[relativistic electrodynamics]], [[motion]], [[conductor]], [[magnet]], [[General Relativity]] ...ho have therefore resorted to General Relativity for an explanation of the rotational unipolar inductor. But the additional experimental tests with a modified, r
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  • ...planet, thus causing it to spin. It is suggested that the fast rotational motion of this field also causes the atmosphere to move as it does from East to We
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  • ...lly the Lorentz Force equation and the relativistic equation for planetary motion are derived.
    968 bytes (129 words) - 19:46, 1 January 2017
  • ...uction effects. The results obtained suggest that the clockwise rotational motion (viewed from above) of an object may give rise to the generation of a posit
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  • | keywords = [[celestial mechanics; orbital and rotational dynamics; classical field theories.]] ...tonian radial acceleration. Kinematically, this influence produces apsidal motion. We performed numerical estimations for Mercury, for the companion star of
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  • | title = Gyroscopic Paradox of Motion: Validation of Mach\'s Principle? ...na suggest adoption of a Machian-style interaction to preserve the laws of motion; however, potential difficulties in conforming such a solution to the inert
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  • ...as generalized the Kennard experiment in two experiments of his own: (a) a rotational experiment with permanent magnets and (b) a linear translational one with t
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  • ...oncepts, according to which tension can be induced only if there is mutual motion between ?magnet? and ?wire.? Quantitative predictions of the induced back t
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  • ...n-rotational and has no ordinary fixed points and has no ordinary state of motion. This presentation describes the essence of the ether and explains why the
    1,012 bytes (153 words) - 19:28, 1 January 2017
  • ...particles where the spin is produced by the zitterbewegung and rotational motion of the particle around the center of mass.&nbsp; The novelty with respect t
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  • ...aves found by experiments except that v is replaced by c. For a rotational motion, it leads to the Sagnac effect. Additionally, the scientific value of this
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  • ...ons for the two standard (translational and rotational) types of Euclidean motion. In Part 3 we describe the general formulation of a boundary value problem
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  • ...n-rotational and has no ordinary fixed points and has no ordinary state of motion. This paper describes the essence of the ether and explains why the ether
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  • ...tual errors made by Einstein in his theory of relativity, relative mass in motion especially at speeds approaching c, twin paradox as a function of time dila ...UVLMIN &amp; IUVLMEX, respectively, are involved in tangential, radial and rotational motions.
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  • ...string propagating around the leading string with the velocity of light. Rotational and translational components of the trailing string velocity can be either ...iversal law of motion that for large radii reduces to the classical law of motion.
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  • ...onstant for non-relativistic velocities and so inertial mass may vary with motion.<span>&nbsp; </span>The paper first develops a generalized neo-Newtonian th
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  • ...ence three motions, but confine all energy with the belt to the rotational motion alone, which turns the motors. I include many iterations of varied wavefor
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  • ...rms of disturbance of the continuum. Particle random motions imply random motion of the aether, and this affects the propagation of TEM waves by it. Under
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  • ...le = Generalization and New Applications of Einstein\'s Theory of Brownian Motion | keywords = [[Einstein]], [[Brownian Motion]], [[interfacial forces]]
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  • ...lity of speeds exceeding the speed of light in certain types of rotational motion.
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  • | keywords = [[motion]], [[celestial object]], [[hierarchical two-body gravitation]], [[galaxy ro ...shrinkage results in high redshifts of distant galaxies and planar (disc) rotational profile of large-scale structures like the solar system and galaxy.</span><
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  • ...gnetic and nuclear forces naturally. It also leads to a complete theory of motion called IRT (Improved Relativity Theory). IRT includes SRT as a subset. Howe # The observed rotational curves of galaxies disagree with the predictions of current theories.
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  • ...; Aberration ? rotation; C vs 2M/sec, C vs 30 M/sec; linear vs rotational motion
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  • ...; Aberration ? rotation; C vs 2M/sec, C vs 30 M/sec; linear vs rotational motion
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  • ...ativity Effects on Light be Explained by Newtonian Equations of Rotational Motion?]]"
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  • * 2009 - "[[Can The Motion of the Earth be Detected by a Laser Diffraction Experiment?]]" * 1997 - "[[Can Relativity Predict and Open Rotational Sagnac Effect and not an Open Orbital Sagnac Effect Simultaneously?]]"
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  • ...e to 'the effect of mass on geometry, as it curves? Euclid's straight line motion into orbits according to the inverse square law of action at a distance. 20
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  • Over the next few years Mel Winfield built and operated an indoor motion picture theatre near Trail, B.C. After one year of operation the management ...on. Presently, the spin axes of all nucleons are oriented so as to produce motion towards the Earth center. This is know as gravity. This is fully explained
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  • ...Michelson and Morley experiment. In 1974 I realized that finding absolute motion in space is possible and a reference point or frame is not needed. In 1975 CM Draconis Binary Stars Motion]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_2384.doc Read
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  • ...no interference fringes that could be due to the Earth's 30km/sec orbital motion around the Sun. The official conclusion is that light is always measured to ...lativity which leads to the absurd implication that two clocks in relative motion would each be ticking slower than the other.
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  • ...l reference frame|non-inertial]] (accelerating in curved paths, rotational motion with constant [[angular velocity]], etc.). The term "Lorentz transformation ...ces. Some months later, FitzGerald published the conjecture that bodies in motion are being contracted, in order to explain the baffling outcome of the 1887
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  • ..., E. G.; Theus, R. B.; Bostick, W. H., "Experimental Investigations of the Motion of Plasma Projected from a Button Source across Magnetic Fields", <i>Physic ...H. Bostick G. Emmert E. Farber L. Grunberger A. Jermakian, "Measurement of Rotational-Velocity and Ion-Density Profiles in Plasma Vortices" 1966, product code: A
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  • ...her=Library of Congress|url=https://www.loc.gov/collections/edison-company-motion-pictures-and-sound-recordings/articles-and-essays/history-of-edison-sound-r ...aphic class", and in 1859 the New York State Teachers Association tabled a motion to "employ a phonographic recorder" to record its meetings.
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  • ...tinct northward shift in climatic zonation suggests that an inclined Earth rotational axis, inclined to the pole of the ecliptic, was well established during the ...for many years, when Wegener introduced his theory he did, in fact, set in motion a completely new train of thinking and speculation about the origin of our
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