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  • | title = On the \"Size\" of Einstein\'s Universe | keywords = [[Universe Size]]
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  • | title = Structure and Size of the Physical Universe ...], [[mass]], [[motion]], [[matter]], [[stuff]], [[objects]], [[things]], [[universe]], [[cosmos]], [[static]], [[dynamic]], [[equilibrium]], [[shape]], [[form]
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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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  • | name = The Living Universe | image = The Living Universe 1323.jpg
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  • | title = A Bang into Nowhere: Comments on the Universe Expansion Theory | keywords = [[beginning of Time]], [[the Universe]], [[galaxies drift]]
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  • | title = The Structure and Symmetry of the Universe ...tars are like streetlights along the networks of electrical current in the universe.
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  • | name = The Big Breed Theory of the Creation of the Universe | image = The Big Breed Theory of the Creation of the Universe 1455.jpg
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  • | title = The Symmetry and Beauty of the Universe ...size scales from the smallest elementary particle to the structure of the universe as a whole. It is found in inanimate snow flakes and living things, such as
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  • [[Wikipedia:Infinity]] is a concept that something has limitless numbers, size, or depth. It is an important concept in math and in physics. ...the size of space (endless), the number of levels both up and down in the universe, and be used philosophically.
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  • ...ty of the Universe (FTPRDNFBU) within Universe (IEVACXFFU) delineating its Size, Structure and Soul and Our Special Status on the Privileged Planet ...prior to its creation ex nihilo and sua sponte. An essential aspect of our universe is gravity which is created by combined effect of three motions in 3D Eucli
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  • ...Gradual Change in the Mass of the Electron has Driven the Evolution of the Universe from its Very Beginning ...adual 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 when the e
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  • | title = One Reality of Universe within Universe | keywords = [[One reality universe]]
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  • | title = Electron, Universe, and the Large Numbers Between ...ore, the model reveals an elegant symmetry between the micro and the macro universe and gives also a solution for quantum gravity due to many body electrons. A
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  • | keywords = [[Fractal Universe]] ...t atom to the largest galaxy of stars. Most physicists believed an orderly universe existed that is governed by inviolable laws of causality, reality, and unit
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  • ...heory makes a hopelessly wrong prediction for the rate of expansion of the universe that is many billions of times too high. The reason was lost expertise that ...ocities of recession. For the first time this also enables the size of the universe to be predicted. One of the proposals for new research is of Nobel Prize po
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  • ..., for the first time, a theory is provided able to predict the size of the universe. A new factor adds a massive extra red shift of starlight resulting in grea
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  • ..., for the first time, a theory is provided able to predict the size of the universe. A new factor adds a massive extra red shift of starlight resulting in grea
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  • ...les, crystals, solar system, galaxies, and the structure of the observable universe as a whole. This universal electrodynamic force law appears to be superior
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  • ...shift, the universe is not expanding, the big bang never happened, and the universe must be in steady-state equilibrium.
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  • ...when you apply what Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg writes about the early universe in his book, "The First Three Minutes".
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  • ...se exceeds, given its size and mass, the velocity of light. Therefore, the universe as a whole behaves like a black hole with all types of galaxies revolving a
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  • ...f the universe imposed by the Big Bang theory. Indeed one can say that the universe far greater than imagined.
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  • | title = A Universe Older Than Itself? ...iverse would be older than the time it would take to expand to its present size (basically, the Big Bang is wrong); or redshift is not a reliable distance
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  • ...g theory, although in a transformation scenario where differentials of any size are allowed, and therefore an extra dimension, representing the "thickness
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  • ...of the long sought unifying interaction and the associated fireworks like universe beginning. He spent the next ten years tearing the current paradigms in a s ...onference: Challenging Observations and the Quest for a New Picture of the Universe, June 23-25, 2005, Mon??o, Portugal.
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  • ...y years too early. For it took until the 1930s before the true size of the universe was revealed, which would have confirmed his formula about the variable spe
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  • | keywords = [[space]], [[cosmology]], [[universe]], [[gravity]], [[time]], [[distance]], [[special relativity]], [[general r ...presented allows us to mathematically calculate an object?s gravity, mass, size, Space density, and more from a distant viewing site.
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  • * <em>Quasars in the Cycle of the Universe</em>, 58p.&nbsp;(1991) $15.00 * <em>The Cycle of the Universe - Further Considerations</em>, 84p.&nbsp;(1992) $20.00
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  • ...niverse is illogical: the speed of light should be constant throughout the Universe. Logic suggests the red shift as a metric of distance.
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  • ...g Concepts of Size, Age, Structure and Behavior]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Universe-Alternatives-Emerging-Concepts-Structure/dp/0964998343/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s
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  • ...particles and the feedback effects of their self-fields due to that finite size. This has led to the derivation of a new universal electrodynamic force law
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  • ...is interpreted as z. Entropy dissipates energy towards equilibrium in the universe's supra leading low temperatures, and so causes the microwave radiation. My
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  • ...related to the One itself it can never be reached by any object within our universe. Consequently no object can have a constant velocity forever as asserted by
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  • ...ence for cosmic drag and suggest how this new and unexpected aspect of the universe may be confirmed by observations in the solar system.
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  • ...development, properties and their role in maintaining a ?steady state? of universe, as envisaged in ?Hypothesis on MATTER?.
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  • ...150000 km. There are no such on the Earth. For air or gas media the linear size of such cell is 1.5 ? 2 millions of kilometers, and similar cells are disco
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  • ...ase should be mass reduction</li> <li>Length contraction should be size/volume contraction</li> <li>Mass Energy Equation should be cut in h ...ion Law in terms of its potential contribution to our understanding of our universe.
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  • ...o nova's releasing their internal pressure. This creates the cycle of the universe. It's existence and the related mechanics is substantiated by the fluid be ...ure. The smaller droplets form clouds. Further cooling increases droplet size reducing droplet surface area causing lightning bolts. The larger droplets
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  • ...scale and extended on the low frequency end by 17 bands to the size of the Universe. The three sections define a universal spectrum.
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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 ...tion of the static universe of Einstein with observations of the expanding Universe." <ref>Y. Heymann, '' The Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Material Wor
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  • ...font-family:"Times New Roman";} </style> <p><![endif]--><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times Ne * 2002 - "[[New Approach for Building of Unified Theory About the Universe and Some Results]]" ([http://lanl.arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0205/0205052
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  • ...verse as a whole exhibit this symmetry. Thus the symmetry of nature on all size scales provides a qualitative confirmation of the universal electrodynamic
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  • ...relationship between this force and the gravitational force that makes the universe inherently unstable, and which produces the thermodynamic conditions that d ...matter strata could have expanded (or ?inflated?) substantially before the universe cooled enough for the baryonic matter stratum to initiate expansion. In any
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  • ...vity in which larger bones and muscles were needed to move, explaining the size and mobility of the dinosaurs, while today's cooler Earth supports the smal ...it doesn't wake up and sniff reality, learn to deal with the facts of the universe, the cause of force and motion, rather than follow mathematically flawed an
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  • # Everything was created for a purpose including the universe and everything therein including you and me. ...clusters of galaxies and sub-divisions of sub-sub atomic particles of the universe.
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  • ...-><!--[endif]--><span style="mso-bidi-font-size: 8.0pt;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Book Antiqua;"><span style="mso-spacer <span style="mso-bidi-font-size: 8.0pt;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Book Antiqua;">This study examines the
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  • .../i><i<br /> style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'><span style='mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;<br /> font-family:"Cambria Math","serif";mso-hansi-font-family:"Boo ...This may resolve some astronomical anomalies found at the frontiers of the universe. </span></span></span>
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  • ...mber that although the term "Expansion Tectonics" in words only describes "size", the phrase itself is meant to include mass increase. Dr. James Maxlow, co ...y Society , 2016.</ref> . The Particle Model of the Universe describes the universe as particles and the G1 or gravitron particle level 1 being the particle fo
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  • ...tte, <em>Astrophysical Journal</em>, Vol. 301, pp. 544-553 (1986), "Is the Universe Really Expanding?" ...ng model based on the Doppler&nbsp;effect, in different tests: the angular-size-redshift, the Tolman surface brightness, the Hubble diagram, the galaxy num
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  • ...tric effect and black body radiation are due to resonant effects in finite-size charge structures consisting of closed charge loops. ...tem, the structure of our Milky Way galaxy, and the structure of the whole universe about its center.
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  • ...rsal force the same structures are repeated over and over again on various size scales with a strong dependence on combinatorial Euclidean geometry.
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Infinity ?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; of space; of size; of time &nbsp;&nbsp; Contents of universe ? gravity; light/EM radiation; 3 dimensions; flowing
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Infinity ?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; of space; of size; of time &nbsp;&nbsp; Contents of universe ? gravity; light/EM radiation; 3 dimensions; flowing
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  • ...Malmquist bias, all evidence for "time dilation" vanishes. This means the universe cannot be expanding. In addition, studies of the microwave radiation showed
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  • ...ce due to gravitational red shifting.&nbsp;<span antiqua?,?serif?;="" font-size:="" 9pt;="" mso-fareast-font-family:="" ?times="" new="" roman?;="" mso-bid [[Category:Electric Universe|electrodynamic origin gravitational forces]]
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  • * 2013 - "[[Determining the Determined State : A sizing of Size From aside/the Amassing of Mass by a Mass]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy * 2007 - "[[The Universe Framed With Respect to Paradox : Is Memory Physically all That Exists?]]" (
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  • ...nfinitely many inertial frames. Each frame is of infinite size (the entire universe may be covered by many linearly equivalent frames). Any two frames may be i ...d by) a unique set of spacetime coordinates. Each frame may be of infinite size, but its definition is always determined locally by contextual physical con
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  • ...galactic redshifts vs. distance spanning the full range of the observable universe, not just the 'nearby' galaxies, suggests that there is an anomaly in the r ...g model Georges Lemaitre in a 1927 article proposed the expansion of the universe and suggested an estimated value of the rate of expansion, now called the H
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  • ...arbitrary number , then the total energy of it, is multiplied by , and its size is divided by . This number however may very well not be arbitrary. For exa ...ue toward a unification of fields, and understanding of the matter and the universe at all levels, with just the same set of tools.
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  • * 2012 - "[[One Reality of Universe within Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6693.pdf Read ...ty of the Universe (FTPRDNFBU) within Universe (IEVACXFFU) delineating its Size, Structure and Soul and Our Special Status on the Privileged Planet ]]"
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  • * 2007 - "[[On the "Size" of Einstein's Universe ]]" ([http://ptep-online.com/index_files/2007/PP-11-10.PDF Read in full])
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  • ...ize during the time<br />24: Pterodactyl<br />25: Big Bang or Steady-state universe&nbsp; <br />26: Are the cells, the establishing unit of our body?<br />27: ...or the others, the reason why animals can not grow more than their present size and which factor prevents them to grow more, the reason, why some sea mamma
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  • ...?tectonic? astronomy?which never really touched upon the substance of the universe?so it should be possible, to begin with and still today, to approach the pr
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  • ...-family:"Times New Roman";} </style> <![endif]--> <b><span style="font-size: 20pt; line-height: 150%;">How Peace Activists Can Be More Effective</span> <b><span style="font-size: 18pt; line-height: 150%;">Section I.<span>&nbsp; </span>Wars come and go i
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  • Part 2 - Shape and Size of Electron, Proton and Neutron]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.net/pdf/ * 2001 - "[[The Universe in Motion]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.net/pdf/articles/process.pdf R
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  • * "A Non-Expanding, Non-Relativistic Universe" (Apeiron, 3 (1996) 108 (with Peter Marquardt). * "Order and Coherence: A Question of Size for Matter and Radiation" (Physics Essays,, 10 (1997) 506) (with Peter Mar
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  • ...ancient times was based on some intuitively obvious assumptions about the universe. These are as follows: ...terminism''' - There are natural causes for everything that happens in the universe.
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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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  • ...em>Newtonian Electrodynamics</em> (1996), and <em>In the Grip of a Distant Universe</em> (2006). The Graneau team numbers among the several dissidents who have * "The Finite Size of the Metallic Current Element," <em>Physics Letters A</em>, V147, N2/3, p
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  • ...nets are evolving through five stages of evolution at rates in accord with size and distance from the Sun. My LB/FLINE (Little Bangs/Five Laws of Planetary * Fifth Edition: From Void to Energy to Universe (1980)
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  • ...a and polarimeter in order to study the cosmic background radiation of the universe. He received the research grant that was normally awarded only to Ph.D. sc ...ce law that describes physical phenomena on all size scales throughout the universe including the force of gravity, the force of inertia, and what he terms "th
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  • ...er 670,000 new BOSS spectra of [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]] in the distant universe. The publicly available images from the survey were made between 1998 and 2 ...n and distance of the objects has allowed the large-scale structure of the Universe, with its voids and filaments, to be investigated for the first time. Almos
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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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  • ...ather-son team [[Bob de Hilster]] and [[David de Hilster]] that the entire universe and everything in it can be described as particles including light, gravity ...e <math display="inline"> F_p</math> is dependent on where you are in the universe.
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  • * Theoretical Basis for a Non-Expanding and Euclidean Universe, Thomas B. Andrews 89 * Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe, Alexandros Paparodopoulos 99
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  • ...distance of 100&nbsp;metres.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Big Questions The Universe |first1=Stuart |last1=Clark |publisher=Hachette UK |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-8 ...has become a landmark image in the [[physical cosmology|study of the early universe]].
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  • ...extremely high energy. This energy was approached during the birth of the universe (10 exp +15 GeV ). This level of energy will be forever beyond the reach of ...main of 50 nanometers. The product of the thermal frequency and the domain size equals a velocity of one million meters per second.
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  • ...ttps://books.google.com/?id=vEJM7s909CYC&pg=PA58&dq=CMB+%22rotation+of+the+universe%22 }}</ref> The [[Andromeda galaxy]] is on [[Andromeda–Milky Way collisio ...neau |page= 147 |url=https://books.google.com/?id=xpIJZxDkWAUC&pg=PA144&dq=universe+%22fixed+stars%22+date:2004-2010 |isbn=981-256-754-2 |publisher=World Scien
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  • '''<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Interests:<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span></span>' ...;&nbsp; </span></span></span><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Theoretical study and research into the nature of form and struct
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  • ...called the mantle. During the next two decades, scientists ascertained the size of the core and determined that it is a fluid. In 1936 the pioneering Danis ...verick's Earth and Universe]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Mavericks-Earth-and-Universe/dp/B001BY0VOE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220570246&sr=1-1 Read in full
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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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  • |size = 60,000 ly<ref>{{cite web|url=http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120404.html|titl | title=The Universe from Your Backyard
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