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  • | title = Combined Gravitational Action ...mbined gravitational potential energy]], [[angle of combined gravitational action]], [[Newton?s universal law of gravitation]], [[local expansion of the Univ
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  • | title = Comment on "Dependence of Gravitational Action on Chemical Composition: New Series of Experiments" by M. Nanni (Apeiron 7, | keywords = [[Gravitational Action]], [[Chemical Composition]]
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  • Object\'s Redshift in its Gravitational and Distance Parts ...gauge factor]], [[gauge function]], [[unit of action]], [[variable unit of action]]
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitation]], [[gravitational attraction]], [[universal medium]], [[push gravity]] ...edium on either side of constituent basic 3D matter particles that produce gravitational attraction between two macro bodies, rather than shadow-effects on each oth
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  • | title = Gravitational Permiosity of Deep Space ...strength of gravitational fields in deep space in a manner parallel to the action of dielectric and diamagnetic materials on EM fields.
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  • | keywords = [[curved spacetime gravitational physics]], [[formalisms]] ...formulated, being replaced, instead by formalisms describing gravitational action within which, ultimately, a conventional quantization would have been a rel
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  • ...include features which can explain observed antigravitational effects. The action points to vacuum energy fluctuations arising from graviton decay and regene
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  • | title = Gravitons, the Speed of Gravity, and the Generalized Newton Gravitational Law ...on third law of action and reaction]], [[gravitons]], [[generalized Newton gravitational law]], [[aberration of gravity]], [[barycenter]]
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  • ...an attractive force called gravitation. The closeness of the experimental gravitational constant and the value obtained from the theoretical analysis indicates tha
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  • * 2009 - "[[Combined Gravitational Action]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitational attraction]], [[galaxy]], [[halo]], [[primary electric field]], [[biton]], ...structure from stable spinning galaxies, do not have this protection from gravitational attraction. Since galaxies are able to maintain their relative positions in
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  • ...follows naturally. General-relativity's equation for bending of light in a gravitational field is re-deduced from sharmon medium.
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  • ...hows how a mixed gravity binary pair move under their mutual gravitational action.
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  • ...he numerous difficulties the modern physics has been facing: anomalies (as gravitational and Pioneer 10/11), three or more bodies problem, postulations in modern co
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  • | title = Action-at-a-Distance and Local Action in Gravitation | keywords = [[Action-at-a-Distance]], [[Local Action]], [[Gravitation]]
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  • ...es it matter? Can nature care whether we choose to think of that nexus as 'gravitational', 'inertial', 'electric', 'magnetic', 'electromagnetic' or whatever? What d
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  • ...s book explore the remarkable three hundred year saga of Le Sage?s theory, gravitational shielding and the experiments of Q. Majorana, and new and recent Le Sage Mo * Toivo Jaakkola, Action-at-a-Distance and Local Action in Gravitation
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  • ...the above defects, and provides a large variety of methods for calculating gravitational interactions between moving or stationary bodies of all shapes, sizes and c ...atic or slowly-varying gravitational systems, yield the ordinary Newtonian gravitational field.
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  • ...space without any medium between bodies.  Yet, Newton's rejection of action-at-a-distance was clearly stated in his letter to Richard Bentley in 1693..
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  • ...or several anomalies in atomic and macroscopic data as well as the lack of gravitational lensing around Sagittarius A* (pronounced ?Sagittarius A Star?), the object
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  • ...r than that between earth and sun. This cannot be substantiated by current gravitational laws. This article attempts to give a simple and logical explanation to ti
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  • ...universe that divides into observable parts. The push action results in a gravitational effect consistent with conservation of momentum, Newton's inverse-square-la
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  • ...spin sharmons compose all forms of neutral mass and energy the identity of gravitational and inertial masses follows naturally. General-relativity's equation for be
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  • Chapter 8 of <em>Immediate Action</em>, this essay addresses several fundamental issues regarding matter and # The inverse square law, instantaneous gravitational force 194
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  • ...he phemomena of magnetism (not currently understood) and the principle of "action at a distance". When one understands the nature of the energy discovered by
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  • ...l mass and the proper time of accelerated particles upon the action of the gravitational field of surrounding masses is discovered. Conditions necessary for revisio
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  • * 2001 - "[[Comment on "Dependence of Gravitational Action on Chemical Composition: New Series of Experiments" by M. Nanni (Apeiron 7, * 1997 - "[[The Role of "Action-at-a-Distance" in the Electro-Magnetic Field Radiation Produced by an Accel
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  • ...ass as a fundamental quantity, (7) it explains the apparent equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that d
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  • ...ass as a fundamental quantity, (7) it explains the apparent equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that d
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  • ...</sup>, is the same everywhere in absolute fixed space. Mass-energy, being gravitational energy m<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">&#934;</span><sub>0</su Gravitation with a finite velocity of action c yields gravity waves and resolves Seeliger's paradox. A cosmological cons
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  • ...ent based upon our fundamental understandings of Lagrangian mechanics, the Action Principle and Calculus that the scalar argument used by Nordstr?m and Einst
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  • * 2003 - "[[An Angular Momentum Synthesis of ?Gravitational? and ?Electrostatic? Forces]]" ...hysics: The Balanced Universe]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Immediate-Distant-Action-Correlation-Physics/dp/0773460640/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215901100
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  • ...y condition is supposed to hold. The simplest expression for the action of gravitational field is used. Taking the metric and trace of connections as dynamical vari
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  • ...he gravity can be quantized, starting from the generalization of the known action function. In discovering the quantization of gravity, Fran De Aquino made t * 1998 - "[[The Gravitational Spacecraft]]"
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  • ...uch a change of perspective requires no change in the assumed character of gravitational radiation or its lightspeed propagation. Although faster-than-light force p
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  • * "Gravitational and Inertial Mass", <i>Amer. J. Phys.</i>, 28, 475-483 (1960). ...tance: The Change of Force with Motion]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Retarded-Action-at-distance-Change-Motion/dp/0904378144/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219
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  • ...oton &amp; neutron; theory of non-expanding universe and Principle of Null Action are proposed. UPT opposes the concepts of Higgs boson, weak charge, anticau
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  • ...ckwise rotating action emitted by an antiparticle or on clockwise rotating action emitted by a particle, changes, then the radius of the particle/antiparticl
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  • ...ee dimensional directions. The nuclear force is 10<sup>39</sup> times the gravitational force. That should give the measure of a paep beam and mean that, if we ad
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  • ...their orbits at 10.000 nuclei-diameters distance away in empty space...by 'action at a distance'.? All these are described, explained and resolved here by A
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  • ...y. From 1899 to 1902 his arrogance in defending his interpretation of some gravitational anomalies led to his dismissal and a nervous breakdown. He spent the rest o ...uncing the Discovery of the Physical Cause of Magnetism, of Electrodynamic Action, and of Universal Gravitation]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Electrodynamic-Wav
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  • ...a. Based on this conclusion, a covariant formulation of Newton-Heaviside's gravitational theory is developed and presented in the last chapter of the book. ...ctric and magnetic forces and presents a novel interpretation of the "near-action" mechanism of electromagnetic interactions. <br />
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  • ...rior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction force laws.
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  • ...rior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction force laws.
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  • ...ior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamics, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction force laws.
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  • ...ior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamics, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction force laws.
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  • ...rior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction force laws.
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  • ...entally) to previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak interaction.
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  • ...ium provides a rational explanation of Newton;s third law.&nbsp; For every action force the medium provides the reaction force. ...of energy into the medium is explained in terms of the medium.&nbsp;&nbsp; Gravitational waves in space are expressed in terms of complementary electromagnetic wave
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  • ...ntal research on Faradays' homopolar motor, interpreted under the light of action at a distance theories. * 2007 - "[[Action-at-a-Distance: A Key to Homopolar Induction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosop
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