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  • | title = The Stability of the Static Universe with the Compton Effect Red Shift | keywords = [[Stability]], [[Static Universe]], [[Compton Effect]], [[Red Shift]]
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  • | title = Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part I: Theory & Static Density Models ...fields is becoming more of a fact as we learn more about the nature of the universe. The most appealing fact toward this is the discovery that the cosmos is ex
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  • | name = The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion | image = The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion 1311.jpg
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  • | title = Supernovae Ia Light Curves Show a Static Universe | keywords = [[time dilation]], [[supernova]], [[expansion]], [[static universe]]
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  • | title = Structure and Size of the Physical Universe ...[matter]], [[stuff]], [[objects]], [[things]], [[universe]], [[cosmos]], [[static]], [[dynamic]], [[equilibrium]], [[shape]], [[form]], [[function]], [[URL]]
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  • | title = Hydrogen Cloud Separation as Direct Evidence of the Dynamics of the Universe ...tic universe]], [[hubble constant]], [[age of universe]], [[temperature of universe]]
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  • | title = An Explanation of Redshifts In a Static Universe ...dshifts in a static universe. The model proposed here is that in a static universe, photons of light from distant galaxies are absorbed and reemitted by elect
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  • | name = Universe Alternatives: Emerging Concepts of Size, Age, Structure and Behavior | image = Universe Alternatives: Emerging Concepts of Size, Age, Structure and Behavior 97.jpg
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  • ...interaction is with radio waves. And all this is compatible with a static universe with a space temperature of 2.7 ?K.</span>
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  • | title = The Universe is Rotating, Not Flying Apart | keywords = [[Universe]], [[Rotation]]
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  • * 2012 - "[[Supernovae Ia Light Curves Show a Static Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6503.pdf Read * 2010 - "[[An Explanation of Redshifts In a Static Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5340.pdf Read
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  • | title = Critique of the Meta Model of the Universe ...e META Model says that the universe is constant, then the expansion of the universe must apparently be an illusion.
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  • | title = Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part II: Time-Varying Density Model & Propulsion ...he local fifth force model developed by the author (Robertson, 2009) for a static mass density is extended to time varying mass densities. The time varying m
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  • | title = Static Electric Discharges to a Dust Covered CRT Provide Insight into Crater Forma ...the impact theory for it to be valid for these features. Experiments with static discharge, to a dust covered CRT, offers another tool to help understand th
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  • | name = A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality | image = A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality 1035.jpg
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  • ...ndpoints, existence of a non-uniform density distribution of matter in the universe and lack of a viable physical mechanism to cause energy loss with distance
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  • A background of very long wavelength radiation is predicted from a static universe with Compton effect redshift. The interaction of this radiation with massiv
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  • ...at, cosmologically, Einstein?fs theory predicts an infinite, static, empty universe
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  • ...source for the nuclear energy and all types of energies in the observable Universe.<br /> # S. Sarg, New approach for building of unified theory, May 200
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  • ...ng towards Reality]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Different-Approach-Cosmology-Universe-through/dp/0521019265/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241720998&sr=8-1 Read * 2004 - [http://www.universe-film.com/universe-ep1-trailer-medium.mov Universe - The Cosmology Quest] (Video Movie)
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  • ...logical tests favor instead an energy loss mechanism in a basically static universe. (Apeiron, January 1995, pp. 20- 24.) The past year?s research and discover
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Universe]], [[Cosmology]], [[Big bang]], [[Unification]] ...ontemplating gravity. It has led me to an interrelated overall view of the universe. I will outline the perspective here.
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  • | known_for = [[Alternate energy]], [[Electric Universe]], [[de-westernized historical re-construction]] ...nbsp;the curious link of Kronia.com comparative mythology and The Electric Universe.
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  • ...ich contradicts the Big Bang theory.<br /><br />According to Burbidge, the universe is oscillatory and as such expands and contracts periodically over infinite ...ng towards Reality]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Different-Approach-Cosmology-Universe-through/dp/0521019265/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241720998&sr=8-1 Read
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  • * 2010 - "[[The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion ...: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Static-Universe-Exploding-Cosmic-Expansion/dp/0986492620/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=12740
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  • ...ns that there is no need for Einstein's Lambda term. The universe is quasi-static, infinite, and everlasting. [[Category:Electric Universe|redshift photons penetrating hot plasma]]
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  • | known_for = [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]], [[Big Bang]], [[Infinite Universe]] See his article "Cosmic Static at 144 meters wavelength," Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 285 (Jan
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  • ...odel is presented which accounts for the cosmological redshift in a static universe. In this model the photon is viewed as an electromagnetic wave whose electr
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  • ...hilosophical questions, like: Is the universe finite or infinite? Is Is it static or dynamic? Is it an open or closed system? and so on, will provide some in
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  • ...sparse electron plasma, leads to a quasi-static, infinite, and everlasting universe. It does not need big bang, dark energy, or dark matter for describing the [[Category:Electric Universe|magnitude-redshift relation sne ia time dilation plasma redshift]]
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  • ...to existence in the first place. There are two systems that operate in the Universe; the Mass Energy System and the Mass Gravity System. The effect of inertia,
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  • | known_for = [[Static Universe]], [[Pushing Gravity]], [[Expanding Earth]]
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  • ...n absolute frame of reference in an infinite, non-evolving and quasistatic universe satisfying the Perfect Cosmological Principle. A brief account of the basic
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  • ...infinity by gradually releasing the rest energy of matter. In the dynamic universe, the cycle of observable physical existence begins at cessation at infinity
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  • ...law for black body radiation is violated; (3) The Planck particle and our Universe are incompatible concepts.
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  • ...gy, Dark Matter, Accelerated Expansion, and Black Holes. The quasi-static universe renews itself forever, (for details, see:[http://www.plasmaredshift.org/ w
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  • ...ge fields around dilatonic configurations could make the resulting pattern static. Properties of intrinsic redshift in dilantonic theory (steepness of ''z''(
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  • ...ound reference of the universe is a "dynamic occurrence" (rather than the "static condition" assumed by most theoretical physicists today), constantly being
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  • ...The redshift is not a doppler event, there is no big bang, the universe is static.
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  • ...waves are infinite from open-ended standing wave energy moving toward the static equilibrium. Infinity can be defined as energy without time, without a begi [[Category:Electric Universe]]
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  • ...he two types of cosmological model. Results suggest that the non-expanding universe may be more consistent, or at least less inconsistent, with both observatio ...expanding Universe." <ref>Y. Heymann, '' The Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Material World and Expanding Luminous World '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol.
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  • ...rsal Movement' described nature of basic movements by which ether of whole universe might swing. ...of energy-constant thus appears at fluids as law of constant dynamic plus static pressures.
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  • ...local system of reference, the experimental evidence indicates that quasi-static electromagnetic fields are not weightless, but adhere to the principle of e [[Category:Electric Universe|weightlessness photons quantum effect]]
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  • ...comprehension of how nature does this. A justification of how a series of static models can model a dynamic and kinetic natural process will be address. Thi
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  • ...educated layman and explains the principle that unifies the forces of our universe. &nbsp; The theory was developed by Lew Price and Mart Gibson in the course ...se "ether" was a 19th century concept given the original property of being static (unmoving in relation to the earth) with qualities quite unlike the reality
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  • ...ov?s high-velocity experiments lead to the conclusion that our universe is static as a whole. Thus Marinov considers the "red shift" of the galaxies as a gra
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  • ...er simple questions answered include: a) Why is dynamic friction less than static friction? b) Does the Moon cause tides in your swimming pool? c) Is Venus r ...role of UVLM is delineated in physical universe as a subset of the virtual universe. The author attempts to explain, relate and harmonize the role of: a) Elect
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  • ...nsiderable influence in the initial acceptance of continental drift over a static model. In 1946, he became the founding professor of geology at the Universi * 1983. Earth expansion and the null Universe. In: Carey S.W. (ed), Expanding Earth Symposium, Sydney, 1981. University o
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  • ...he incorporated, but instead of using my mechanism, kept the steady state universe theory theory of Tom Gold and Fred Hoyle as his mechanism. * 1996 - "[[The Stability of the Static Universe with the Compton Effect Red Shift]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Electric Universe]], [[Plasma]] ...lore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4346233 The Plasma plus Gravity Universe May Not Need Dark Matter]", <i>2007 IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Co
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  • * 2009 - "[[Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part II: Time-Varying Density Model & Propulsion]]" * 2009 - "[[Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part I: Theory & Static Density Models]]"
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  • ...ors were build, which proved the theoretical insights stated before. These static reactors work at room temperature and at normal atmospheric pressure, simil * 2011 - "[[The Origin of the Universe]]" ([http://www.keshefoundation.com/en/shop/product/view/1/4 Read in full])
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  • ...the two fields are represented by ''retarded'' field integrals, which, for static or slowly-varying gravitational systems, yield the ordinary Newtonian gravi ...action of the Universe. Another consequence is that the actual mass of the Universe may be much larger than the mass revealed by an analysis of gravitational a
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  • | keywords = [[Dark energy]], [[expansion of space large-scale structure of universe]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[distances and redshifts]], [[observations ...d to prevent a collapse of spherically closed space which he assumed to be static. If Einstein's spherically closed space, the surface of a 4-sphere, is allo
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  • ...ume arises unexpectedly. From ashes long thought cold of Einstein's static universe model, for the first time technically viable alternative interpretations to
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  • ...nd your appreciation for the God who created time as part of the marvelous universe He has given us.<br />--Don N. Page<br />Professor of Physics and Fellow of ...r and against divine temporality and personhood in light of dynamic versus static theories of time and their warrants, in turn, in a Lorentzian interpretatio
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  • ...e 'Aethrons', producing an isotropic static pressure on every point of the Universe. The 'natural vorticity' (Descartes) of this medium creates local rotations
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  • ...rranged and ordered mainly in terms of the vast totality of the relatively static and fragmented content of [memories].<ref>{{harvnb|Bohm|1980|p=205}}</ref>< ...that although the hologram conveys undivided wholeness, it is nevertheless static.
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  • ...an international conference on Redshifts and gravitation in a relativistic universe, held Sept. 17-20, 1999, Cesena, Italy, this book features essays by [Datab ...scussed during the conference ?Redshifts and Gravitation in a Relativistic Universe? held in Cesena on September 17-20th 1999. In a way, this conference repres
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  • ...How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times]] |acces ...a 1927 article, proposed the [[Metric expansion of space|expansion of the universe]] and suggested an estimated value of the rate of expansion, which when cor
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  • ...versely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-standard in 1990, but is part of the standar ..., began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the universe|flat universe]] that consists of approximately 5% baryons, 27% [[cold dark matter]], and
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  • ...run: yes">&nbsp; </span>The theory is crazy, but there is no sign that the universe is.</span><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US">&nbsp; </span ...ht and there ''was'' an aether, but I doubted whether it was the absolute, static, one that he had in mind.</span>
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  • ...anese art of paper folding. I gave a talk on Origami and the Design of the Universe at the Argonne National Laboratory in 1996. Origami is an excellent tool to ...discoveries and predictions are interconnected such that the design of the universe is a beautiful, complex and interdependent network of over 100 relationship
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  • ...usness in particular as a coherent whole, which according to Bohm is never static or complete but rather an unfolding process.<ref>''Wholeness and the Implic ...um "are not actually hidden".<ref>David Bohm, Basil Hiley: ''The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory'', edition published in th
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