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  • | title = FORMS OF Real Molecular Structures Progress Report | journal = [[Foundations of Science]]
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  • | keywords = [[One]], [[reality]], [[truth]], [[science]], [[poetry]], [[]] ...ut 50 pages and includes several poems composed by Our Pal Asija about the Science cynthesized&nbsp; Our Pal Asija<br />
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  • | title = Cold Winter after Progress in Cold Fusion | keywords = [[cold fusion]], [[stagnation in contemporary science]], [[scientific bureaucracy]]
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  • ...>, <em>V2, Principle Authors E thru M</em>, pp. 203-217 (17-20 June 1980). Progress report on the Heaston equations and request to derive potentials.
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  • | name = Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Yokohama, | image = Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Yokohama,
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  • | title = The Age of Science as a Religion ...in's controversial belief that "physics is an ontological science", or the science which deals with being, we would very quickly realize what we really need t
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  • | title = Consensus in Science is Wrong | keywords = [[consensus]], [[science]], [[philosophy]]
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  • ...t the propositions can be solved as soon as possible, expects that natural science be on the right track to reveal deeper natural mystery.
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  • ''Revised version.'' # Cosmology, a Science? # Revolt Against Prejudice in Science!
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  • | title = Recent Advances in Science | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...r some new possibilities for progress in physics. RT brings a prejudice to Science, but the refute from RT can present adequate predictions." - [http://www.an
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  • | title = Is the Biggest Paradigm Shift in the History of Science at Hand? | journal = [[Progress In Physics]]
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  • | name = The Summary and Correction of Natural Science Principles | image = The Summary and Correction of Natural Science Principles 576.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...port for ?ber-geeks. It's a storybook filled with myth and adventure. It's science unplugged.
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  • | keywords = [[Tesla]], [[Science History]] ...el Pupin: ?Professor Crocker and I maintained that there is an ?electrical science' which is the real soul of electrical engineering.?
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  • ...disdain for common sense. Links between skeptics' groups and establishment science. The situations in Russia and Germany. Discussion on how to cope with the i
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]] The units of measurement used in science for evaluating the fundamental quantities length and time are the metre and
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  • ...damental matters should of course be vitally important for the progress of science, unless one wanted to admit that physics at the end of the XXth century has
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...of outstanding problems in quantum chemistry as well as in other areas of science such as astrophysics, has been applied successfully in a number of physical
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  • ...nferences have been sponsored by THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. For that reason it may not seem imposterous for a philosopher to assume th
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...er Detector]], [[High-Frequency Gravitational Waves]], [[HFGW]], [[Chinese Science& Technology]] ...-small; FONT-FAMILY: TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT">The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology</span></span>''<span style="FONT-SIZE: xx-small; FONT-FAMILY
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  • ...scientist: a man who perhaps did more to inhibit the rational progress of science than any other person who ever lived.
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  • Future progress in science will be closely connected with vacuum physics, and ?ether? is synonym of va
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology]], [[Astronomy]], [[Philosophy of Science]] ...tragalactic astronomy, cosmology, philosophy of science and methodology of science. He is the author of 12 scientific books, 103 original astronomical papers
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  • ...e freedom in doing research and attaining an acceptable level of ethics in science. * BASIC CAUSE OF CURRENT CORRUPTION IN AMERICAN SCIENCE, BY J. MARVIN HERNDON 57
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  • ...n, or that it has come to some kind of blind alley. Instead of progress in science reducing the number of unsolved issues, we are faced within increase in th
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  • * <em>Progress in Space-Time Physics</em>, Paul Wesley (Editor), pp. 49-50 (1987). * <em>Speculations in Science and Technology</em>, V11, N3, p. 214 (1988).
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...n, or that it has come to some kind of blind alley. Instead of progress in science reducing the number of unsolved issues, we are faced within increase in th
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...ten such serious reappraisals of accepted dogma which initiate progress in science.
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Aether]], [[Philosophy of Science]] ...1894 1894], at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Oxford University,<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference">[http://en.wiki
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  • ...ries and his resolutely DIY attitude, Wertheim has been following Carter's progress for the past decade.
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  • ...this book is treated: 'False facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they endure long; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do l
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  • ...oward new and exciting discoveries involving the synthesis of Music, Math, Science and Health. My principle goal is to inspire, stimulate and activate people
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  • ...d "The Fundamental Universe". Everything is Final Theory, human behavior, science, all religions, atomic and galactic structures of flows... entire Universe! The project is in progress but it worth your attention.(200 pages, free published until now). Even if
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  • ...us results into one framework, is accepted. This is termed ''revolutionary science''. ...its current broader meaning, coined the term "[/wiki/Normal_science normal science]" to refer to the relatively routine, day-to-day work of scientists working
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  • ...almost one century. If we use the first Michelson Morley experiment (MMX), science has failed to accept physical evidence proving light's medium to be co-movi
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  • ...rticles to cosmology. It is the contention of the author that our future progress in physics comprehension will only take place when the foundational controv
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  • ...o exception, describe the fundamental geometry of everything. The same all science and ...crop circles... <br />&nbsp; The human behavior, what humanity made
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  • ...ults of new experiences and experiments, the progress in human society and science is impossible.&nbsp; As this book shows, our society is rather the same as
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  • | journal = [[Science Progress]]
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  • ...very nearly so. I struggled to publicise my discoveries, with only partial progress so far. In this essay, I submit some of the true facts of the story, and so
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  • ...are, California. He excelled in high school academics, especially math and science, earned a BA in Physics at UC Berkeley in 1961, and an MSEE at UC Santa Bar ...aseMenu.php?tab=9&amp;subtab=9&amp;type=pretty&amp;id=28 <i>Foundations of Science</i>]'', avidly read by hundreds of scientists and laymen around the world.
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  • ...ere's never been a disagreement on what that constant is - or its value to science - right?&nbsp; Well, not exactly. ...less than a mirror of human history.&nbsp; He tells of times when pi made progress, and alos when it was stifled by militarism and religious fanaticism.
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  • ...concepts of relativity have been an impediment to the rational progress of science for the last hundred years. Whereas it has always been assumed that the sc
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  • | journal = [[General Science Journal]] ...scientific context, and applied on some essential physical phenomena: the progress of the perihelion of Mercury and the bending of the light close to the sun.
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  • ...These undisputed inconsistencies cannot be ignored if modern science is to progress.&nbsp; What is offered here is not a new theory, but a reconciliation of ex
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  • I graduated in physics quite some time ago. I love physics and science - but I knew that most of the leading ideas that I was taught about relativ ...trated with the situation and the many errors that abounded in physics and science, but even though I knew that the commonly accepted ideas and concepts were
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  • <b>Education</b> * PhD, Astronomy and Space Science, York University MSc. Astronomy, York University * Reviewer: Astrophysics and Space Science Journal
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  • ...concepts of relativity have been an impediment to the rational progress of science for the last hundred years. Although it has always been assumed that the sc
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  • ...heir dark matters, big bangs, black holes and whatever are not engaging in science. They are engaging in flight of fancy. Their heads are in the clouds. ...ematicians are not physicists. I personally believe that if there is to be progress in physics we need to keep the math out of it. Conceptualization of heat, l
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  • ...avity]], [[Relativity]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Epistemology]], [[Cognitive Science]], [[Mathematica]] ...astronomy at the school and city<br /> libraries.&nbsp; For his 6th grade science project he made a cardboard-box<br /> planetarium accompanied by a 36-page
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  • ...accurate way than the later heliocentric theory; however, the progress of science and, for instance, planning cosmic travels, would not be possible with the
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  • ...Foundation, both institutions devoted to investigation and development of science in Argentina. He published more than 40 scientifical articles in different ...rk is to show that the main mistake is done early at the very beginning of science and techniques we have today. The main mistake was done by misunderstanding
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  • The documentation and the progress reports are published under the pseudonym "G. O. Mueller"; in the Internet ...te.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=de&amp;u=http://18040.rapidforum.com/ Science and Moral Responsibility - GOM project Theory of Relativity])
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  • ...direction of a newly born nuclear science. He is a catalyst to an emerging science that will ultimately lead to the successful construction of radiant energy # [http://0049606.netsolhost.com/alt/progress.htm Progress Report]
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  • ...;">1962-1961<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Political Science Major, University of Miami</span> ...;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>science abstracts &ndash; performance art- light show</span>
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  • Interest in disproving antique science based on Newton and Einstein yet in the quantum realm is a narcissist's dre ...gScience.com/wiki/] &lt;---partial notes and discussion-starters -- recent progress on the chaotic oscillator as a signal sniffer into the near field.
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  • " Progress in the Non-Destructive Measurement of States in Quantum Communication and C ...amp; Computer Engineering," (PI: E. Donkor, Co-PI: R. Magnusson), National Science Foundation, June 1, 2004-May 31, 2006.
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  • ...o. He started a military career afterwards and was involved in a number of science programs. ...n trade publication ''Interavia'' reported that Brown had made substantial progress in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity anti-gravity] or [http://en.w
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  • * Dennis Overbye, [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/07/science/space/halton-c-arp-astronomer-who-challenged-big-bang-theory-dies-at-86.htm * 1998 - "[[Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Seeing-Red-Redshifts-Cosmology-Academic/dp/09683
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  • ...innings of a scientific revolution in the years ahead. -- <em>James Hogan, science/SF author</em>
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  • ...cs. And this may be the main contribution of the thesis to the progress of science.?) In 1998 I met the dissident geologic community at Tsukuba (?New Concepts
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  • Despite the progress of science in different scientific fields, there are so many unanswered questions abou ...work very eagerly at a corner and also their work is very useful. But the science is not specific to the results of their individual work.
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  • ...aukee School of Engineering in 1967. He received his MS degree in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico in 1970. He received his Ph.D. in Enginee ...e cosmic essence of music, geometrical mathematics, physical and spiritual science simultaneously. Through it, soulmates ask and answer questions that are rel
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  • ...cosmos established by the former Soviet Union. From 1990 he was a visiting science for 1.5 years at Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico, operated by Cornell Univ ...sion]]" ([http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2012/02/24/cold-winter-after-progress-in-cold-fusion/ Read in full])
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  • ...that completes modern science and removes the incompatibilities in modern science is to properly complete electrodynamics such that the theories of Maxwell's The development of science from ancient times was based on some intuitively obvious assumptions about
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  • * [http://www.energyscience.co.uk/ Aether Science, Harold Aspden's Home Web Site, Aug. 1988.] * [http://www.energyscience.co.uk/ The Secrets Of New Energy Science (Harold Aspden: Southampton, Hampshire, England); Website Jan. 1998.]
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  • | known_for = [[Theoretical Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Intersecting Science]] ...ws of time and their origin. &#12298;Entropy, Information and Intersecting Science&#12299;. Yunnan Univ. Press. 1994.227-233.</li> <li>Similarity,
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  • ...), and ASID (American Society of Interior Designers). I have a Bachelor of Science and Masters degree in Architecture. My career has had three phases, which ...struction supervision such as awarding contracts, supervising construction progress &amp; procedures, post-construction inspection, and compliance with specifi
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  • ...he World and in 1990 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Engineering Science and Technology for inventing &amp; successfully prosecuting the first softw * Inducted into the Hall of Fame for Engineering Science &amp; Technology.
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  • ...that those who pretend to cultivate it carry not the hearts of true men of science within their breasts." ...ed to Washington to investigate the files of the Patent Office to see what progress had been made with the various possibilities he had in mind -- sound on wir
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  • ...ntire universe, can only have serious consequences for the development of science. It certainly explains a large part of the difficulties encountered by phy ...which will enable us to solve a number of paradoxes that now obstruct its progress. Actually some have already been resolved. <o:p></o:p></span>
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  • ...she admitted that she had been taken to task for writing about a branch of science different from the one in which she was trained (her doctorate is in bioche ...s Gravitational Force of the Sun, published in 1994, and two more books in progress. "I enjoy my work. I have great enthusiasm for what I do. I have been criti
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  • ...nbsp; Most of them were physicists, but also historians and philosphers of science were well represented.&nbsp; An important fraction of the participants coul ...damental matters should of course be vitally important for the progress of science, unless one wanted to admit that physics at the end of the XXth century has
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  • ...got really turned on with science. I took every course offered, did every science fair project possible, etc., etc. ...ysics with a thesis in computational chemistry; the second was a master of science in electrical engineering with a thesis in statistical communication theory
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  • ...hem (The John Chappell Memorial Lecture)]]" ([http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TVP-48D3DTN-1&_user=10&_coverDate=06%2F30%2F2003&_rdo * 1998 - "[[Physics as a Science: Proceedings from the Cologne 1997 Conference]]" ([http://www.cartesio-epis
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  • Several principles of relativity have been successfully applied throughout [[science]], whether implicitly (as in [[Newtonian mechanics]]) or explicitly (as in ...hysics|The Principles of Mathematical Physics]]|title=Congress of arts and science, universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904|volume=1|pages=604–622|publisher=H
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  • degree in general science. Volume 3 PROGRESS IN PHYSICS July, 2011
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  • ...attached to the explanations of nature they have learned in the past. Real progress in any kind of inquiry is always hindered by what we already think we know
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  • ...ract with the optical field to give the glass its vibrant color. In modern science, these effects have been engineered for both visible light and [[microwave |journal=Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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  • ...tudent at the University of Wales, Bangor. Graduating in the Philosophy of Science, he then became a lecturer at the Burton-on-Trent Further Education College ...nours] in [http://www.poams.org/10_seminal_publications.html Philosophy of Science], with ancillary subjects Logic, Sociology and Psychology. For the followin
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  • * 1959. "Progress Report On Rail Gun Studies", March 1959 - September 1, 1959 ([http://www.os .../index.php/IEEE_Transactions_on_Plasma_Science IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science]</i> (ISSN 0093-3813), vol. PS-14, Dec. 1986, p. 703-717. ([http://adsabs.h
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  • ...ces. He enjoyed helping students at every level with projects in the arts, science, business and marketing. He was an avid supporter of the arts and was deepl ...y follow their predetermined conclusions rather than the facts.<br /><br />Science evolves through the collection of more information as well as gaining insig
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  • ...tes them from mechanical additions, aggregates, and constructions, such as science assumes on the mechanical hypothesis.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|106}} The conce ...ire.com/?rxmn2t1votf |date=2016-05-20 }}</ref> <!-- [Editors note: work in progress, moving references to Hegel to a common section] [[Hegel]]<ref>Robert Stern
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  • ...e, located in the Shung mountain range of Honan China combined with Vortex Science fathered by Viktor Schauberger, and although Um Mui and Viktor Schauberger ...s of Energy" which is a key "quantifier" alluding to the essence of Vortex Science.
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  • ...under the National Academies. This board conducts studies, reviews various science and technology programs of the Army, and offers an assessment, usually acco
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  • ...al relativity, yet it goes unheeded. As is the case with many new ideas in science, it can take a very long time to accept. Despite well-meaning claims to the ...of Criticism of the Special Theory of Relativity (1908-2003)</ref> so that progress can be made in the future in the areas of spacetime physics and its use in
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  • |alma_mater = [[Queen's University of Belfast]] <small>([[Bachelor of Science|B.S.]])</small><br>[[University of Birmingham]] <small>([[Doctor of Philoso ...ef>{{cite book|last=Bell|first=John Stewart|editor=Zichichi Antonino|title=Progress in Scientific Culture|volume=1, No. 2|year=1976|pages=135–148}}</ref> rep
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  • * Title?, <i>Speculations in Science and Technology</i>, V3, p. 57 (1980). ...ight Signals," <em><u>Physics Letters A, </u></em>[http://forums.about.com/science?_ob=IssueURL&amp;_tockey=%23TOC%235538%231981%23999189994%23340614%23FLP%23
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  • ...s him from arriving at an answer at his satisfaction? In the auditorium of science, we all are students of Mother Nature. Never has she given us the privilege ...ew cases, a reader can easily arrive at a conclusion regarding whether the science world has come to a need to modify Newton's law or a need to modify some pe
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  • ...s%20Clerk%20Maxwell%20183179.aspx |accessdate=22 April 2013 |publisher=The Science Museum, London |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531 ...g the greatest influence on 20th-century physics. His contributions to the science are considered by many to be of the same magnitude as those of [[Isaac Newt
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  • ...on-newton.jpg|thumb|upright|Isaac Newton (''Bolton, Sarah K. Famous Men of Science. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1889'')]] ...153 |doi = 10.1007/s10699-012-9285-8 | issue = |journal = [[Foundations of Science]] | pages = | title = Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and t
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  • ...rsity, Poland during the 1980s. The theory was unceremoniously rejected by science during the mid-1960s in favour of plate tectonics, based on limited and inc ...an geologist Dr [[James Maxlow]] and subsequent quantification of this new science is based on an extensive range of modern global tectonic data.
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  • ...''Towards an electricity-powered world''. In: ''[[Energy and Environmental Science]]'' 4, (2011), 3193-3222, {{DOI|10.1039/c1ee01249e}}.</ref> The remaining e ...f the [[Royal Institution]] of Great Britain,<ref>{{cite web|title=Popular Science Monthly (Mar-Apr 1879)|url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_M
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