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  • | title = The Top Ten Wrong Physicists ...thematics of ten highly respected, but wrong physicists. The top ten wrong physicists in chronological order: # Isaac Newton, English mathematician. Formul
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  • ...ilosophical issues . . . and its also fun to read. -- ''Barry R. Holstein, American Scientist''<br /><br />[Jammer's] contributions to the conceptual foundatio
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  • ...y" (M.: Mir, 1982). He recorded a conversation between the valedictorians, physicists and chemists, which demonstrates a dead state of disunity of the fundamenta
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  • | nationality = American ...ds from it's current structure to what it must have been. The mathematical physicists and their dark matters, big bangs, black holes and whatever are not engagin
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  • ...e scientific arena. At one time I had a 50 year subscription to Scientific American, and a 30 year subscription to Science. Not a single breakthrough in physic * 1994 - "[[Physicists Dilemma: Action at a Distance]]"
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  • ...d president of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Physical_Society American Physical Society] and as chairman of the division of Physical Sciences of t .... The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiment experiments] concerned many physicists dealing with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein Albert Einstein]
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  • ...riments: The first one was made by Don Borghi and published in 1993 by the American Institute of Physics; the second experiment was made by Elio Conte and Mari ...original works of the author. I don't think I have seen any of the Modern Physicists as original as Wladimir. I must say that any serious physicist must go thro
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  • ...celerators, and Arnold Engineering Labs, and was also invited to meet with physicists from Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, and Nevada test sites, in which conferences I l ...ick V. Murphy and David E. Yount, in the July 1971 issue of <em>Scientific American</em>. This paper described experiments at the Stanford Linear Accelerator C
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  • ...n delivered to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Physical_Society American Physical Society]. In the past 20 years, Mr. Haramein has directed research teams of physicists, electrical engineers, mathematicians and other scientists. He has founded
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  • ...a combined paper on Carbon and Silicon was submitted to the Journal of the American Chemical Society. I am giving below the comment from the Editor. Physicists in general professed ignorance of chemistry and refused to comment on the p
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  • ...believes he discovered the equation linking mass to energy. In fact, other physicists knew of it for years, and his 1905 proof was incomplete; once Max Von Laue
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  • ...n research line, by studying cosmic rays, which were discovered in 1932 by American physicist Carl David Anderson. He visited a weather station on top of the 5 # Lattes is one of the most distinguished and honored Brazilian physicists, and his work was fundamental for the development of atomic physics. He was
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  • ...and becoming less accountable." We now have an expensive standing army in American science, marching in place, with little creative, definable mission. Most o ...he Mills Theory explains several major empirical anomalies that have vexed physicists for decades: the sun's energy balance deficit; the dark matter in space phe
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  • ...clear sciences students and 99 foreign born do theoretical and 99% "white" American are experimental know how nuclear sciences. I declined to continue because For 350 years physicists, astrophysicists, mathematicians and engineers and all others missed Kepler
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  • ...]. In 1907 he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. He became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in sciences. ...chelson/Michelson.html |title=Albert Abraham Michelson 1852–1931|publisher=American Institute of Physics}}</ref> He moved to the US with his parents in 1855, a
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  • As circumstantial evidence piles up against relativity (e.g., what physicists call the "vacuum" looks a lot like what used to be called "ether", and ther ...Edmund Taylor, <i>A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity</i> (American Institute of Physics, 1987).
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  • ...hanics|quantum theory]]. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] in 1987.<ref name=AAAS> |publisher=[[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]
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  • | nationality = American ...of significance to a very big plan we all hope to find (as fringe amateur physicists, at least).
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  • ...or an antigravity aircraft) and considers the possibility that after WWII, American engineers might have whisked a few Nazi documents (or, for that matter, sci
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  • ..., Mr. Renshaw has presented papers at multiple independent sessions of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and presented papers at
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  • {{for|the American bicycle framebuilder|David Henry Bohm}} | nationality = American
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  • {{Use American English|date=May 2017}} ...Berlin|Friedrich Wilhelms University]] in Berlin for a year of study with physicists [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] and [[Gustav Kirchhoff]] and mathematician [[Karl
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  • ...82|p=2}}</ref> In the millennium poll – a survey of the 100 most prominent physicists – Maxwell was voted the third greatest physicist of all time, behind only ...(1831–1879); Member APS 1875 |last=Seitz |first=Frederick |publisher=[[The American Philosophical Society]] |accessdate=20 May 2011 |location=Philadelphia |dea
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  • Dr. Cynthia Kolb Whitney is an American Scientist specializing in physics and electrodynamics and is the Editor and ...cal Engineering, Ph.D. Mathematical Physics), and had a long career in the American defense industry, much enriched by supervising engineering thesis students
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  • ...d in <em>New Scientist</em> reporting that more than just a few mainstream physicists have come to the same conclusion (See 'Shedding Light on Light', N.S., 1/11 ...My talk was entitled 'Instantaneous Relativistic Action-at-a-Distance'. An American professor who had attended the talk insisted on my publishing it,&nbsp;whic
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  • ...first useful breakthrough came around about February 1982 when I found an American textbook, <em>"The Classical Electromagnetic Field"</em>, written by Leonar ...w the following March during the martial law period, and Dr. JP Wesley, an American living in the Black Forest in West Germany, who I visited on the same trip.
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  • ...ing directly a first-order 0.01% change in the speed of light. A number of physicists therefore attempted to make measurements of indirect first-order effects no ...to the properties of the aether, Michelson and Morley's article in the ''[[American Journal of Science]]'' reported the measurement to be as small as one-forti
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  • ...y"? --> 60&nbsp;km/s different in the northern winter than summer). So the physicists were confronted with two seemingly contradictory experiments: the 1886-expe Other physicists besides Lorentz and Larmor also tried to develop a consistent model of elec
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  • ...the relative motion of matter in relation to the ether. And although most physicists had other views, Poincaré in 1900<ref group=A name=relation>Poincaré (190 ...and we had said that nothing could constrain us to abandon it. Today some physicists want to adopt a new convention. It is not that they are constrained to do s
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  • | journal = American Journal of Physics *[[American Philosophical Society]] 1899
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  • ...erefore, one must either abandon the [[principle of locality]], which most physicists are reluctant to do, or accept that the electromagnetic four-potential offe |journal=[[Scientific American]]
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  • ...ley, Valentini and others to include stochastic properties. Bohm and other physicists, including Valentini, view the [[Born rule]] linking <math>R</math> to the ...nics-guest-post/|website=blogs.scientificamerican.com|publisher=Scientific American|accessdate=5 December 2016|date=November 18, 2013}}</ref>
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  • Many physicists—including [[Woldemar Voigt]], [[George FitzGerald]], [[Joseph Larmor]], a ...avariant components]] respectively,<ref>{{cite book |title=Mathematics for Physicists |first1=Philippe |last1=Dennery |first2=André |last2=Krzywicki |publisher=
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  • A decade before Hubble made his observations, a number of [[physicists]] and [[mathematicians]] had established a consistent theory of the relatio |journal=[[American Journal of Physics]]
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