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  • ...ing technology]], [[energy and matter]], [[sociology]], [[most all applied sciences]]
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  • ...for = [[All Sciences with an Emphasis on EU]], [[Cognitive Expression]], [[Applied Technology]]
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  • ...[[Meta-semiotics]], [[semiotics]], [[phronesis]], [[management]], [[social sciences]] .... Some of my educational backgrounds include the HAN university of applied sciences (at that time called HEAO Arnhem) where I graduated in Logistics and Econom
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  • ...mplex numbers, scalars, vectors, matrices, tensors, quaternions. Considers all types of holors and develops a holor algebra and a holor calculus.
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  • ...Some of his publications are those listed in the Directory-Bibliography of all NPA members and other scientists, which John prepared and distributed annua * 1998 - "[[Logical Principles and Kuhnian Analysis Applied to the Crisis in Modern Physics]]"
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  • ...electronics and alternative energy technology at the University of Applied Sciences in Furtwangen. Being a 15-year-old pupil he already carried out the first m ...ferent niches affected by potential vortex came out and constitute today's most comprehensive comprisal pertaining to this area.
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  • ...ystems. In 2003, he was assigned a collateral duty to lead and coordinate all Anti Terrorism/Force Protection efforts of the SPAWAR Systems Command and t
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  • ...Space Time - Aether", a) Congress-98 Fundamental Problems of Natural Sciences, Russian Academy of Science. St. Petersburg, Russia (1998) b) Galilean Elec
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  • ...ocations/apl/kossiakoff-center Kossiakoff Center, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory] '''The principal objectives of iSETI LLC are:''' ...ng shows that this equation is the correct description of acceleration for all non-nuclear forces. This formula is the key to developing gravity modificat
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  • ...Essays, Apeiron, Physical Review, American Journal of Physics, etc.). His most important work is related with a detailled experimental research on Faraday ...relativity. Resent experiments have clearly showed that things are not as most us take them for grant: Bumerang Project, resent Microwave experiments perf
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  • ...e in Physics]]. He became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in sciences. ...erches sur les déformations, Volumes 39–42|date=2003|publisher=Société des sciences et des lettres de Łódź|page=162|quote=Michelson's biographers stress, th
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  • ...hese [[special relativity|relativistic]] transformations are applicable to all velocities, while the Galilean transformation can be regarded as a low-velo The set of all Galilean transformations {{math|Gal(3)}} on [[space]] forms a [[group (math
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  • ...and numerous scientific studies, articles and papers related to energy in all forms. He provides consultations on electrical product design/development, ...ficates of Appreciation from the SUNYAB Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences for participation in the Industrial Internship Program. He is a member of t
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  • ...he [[Nobel Foundation]], "It may well be said that Lorentz was regarded by all [[theoretical physicists]] as the world's leading spirit, who completed wha ...is results in school were exemplary; not only did he excel in the physical sciences and mathematics, but also in English, French, and German. In 1870 he passed
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  • ...e the following words, which should be taken as a fundamental principle in all research: ...nally or unintentionally and make it difficult for them to see anything at all.
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  • ...sics, saying, "in this field, almost everything is already discovered, and all that remains is to fill a few holes."<ref>{{cite book|last=Lightman|first=A ...etical physics]]. Further work on entropy and its treatment, especially as applied in [[physical chemistry]], followed. He published his ''Treatise on Thermo
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  • ...the Univ. of Minnesota'''.&nbsp; While a graduate student, responsible for all matters concerning the operation of the lab, which housed a Siemens D&#8209 ...ct analytical calculations including published methods for a wide range of applied mathematics problems relating to nanostructured materials.&nbsp; Analytical
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  • ...worldscibooks/10.1142/8956| doi=10.1142/8956 }}</ref> since he excelled in all fields of the discipline as it existed during his lifetime. ...ponsible for formulating the [[Poincaré conjecture]], which was one of the most famous [[unsolved problems in mathematics]] until it was solved in 2002–2
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  • ...Foundation is to encourage individual research in the natural and physical sciences where the motive is compatible with natural ecological balances and peacefu ...related research was underway, but it had no application here. In spite of all the hype, electro-gravitics is almost certainly an illusionary construct. T
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  • ...[[Hendrik Anthony Kramers|Kramers]], and [[Léon Brillouin|Brillouin]], who all developed it in 1926. In 1923, mathematician [[Harold Jeffreys]] had devel The above example may be applied specifically to the one-dimensional, time-independent [[Schrödinger equati
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  • ...le of relativity]]) Lorentz tried in 1899 and 1904 to expand his theory to all orders in ''v''/''c'' by introducing the [[Lorentz transformation]]. In add ...vity. The introduction of [[length contraction]] and [[time dilation]] for all phenomena in a "preferred" [[frame of reference]], which plays the role of
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  • ...'''whole-ism''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] {{lang|grc|ὅλος}} ''holos'' "all, whole, entire") is the idea that [[system]]s (physical, biological, chemic ...page</ref> It was Smuts' opinion that Holism is a concept that represents all of the wholes in the universe, and these wholes are the real factors in the
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  • In each reference frame, an observer can use a local coordinate system (most exclusively [[Cartesian coordinates]] in this context) to measure lengths, ...gs of events]], but always such that the [[speed of light]] is the same in all inertial reference frames. The invariance of light speed is one of the [[po
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  • ...orm in the work of [[James Clerk Maxwell]]. According to Maxwell's theory, all optical and electrical phenomena propagate through that medium, which sugge ...tion, and a "local time" in which Maxwell's equations retain their form in all inertial frames of reference. Working with Lorentz's aether theory, [[Henri
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  • ...not possible for the Earth to remain at rest with respect to the aether at all times, because of the variation in both the direction and the speed of the ...ng light waves through water at rest. The results of such experiments were all negative.<ref group="A" name="laub" /> This could be explained by using [[A
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  • ...tTopics/Knots_and_physics.html |archivedate=12 September 2013 }}</ref> His most notable achievement was to formulate the classical theory of [[electromagne .../press_coverage.html#Press5 |title=Brainy young James wasn't so daft after all |last1=McFall |first1=Patrick |date=23 April 2006 |work=The Sunday Post |pu
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  • ...]]") who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the [[scientific revolution]]. His book ''[[Philo ...[Charles Marie de La Condamine|La Condamine]], and others, thus convincing most [[Continental Europe]]an scientists of the superiority of [[Classical mecha
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  • ...c [[phonograph record]] was the dominant audio recording format throughout most of the 20th century. From the mid-1980s on, phonograph use on a standard re ...phonographs (more often known since the 1940s as '''record players''' or, most recently, '''turntables'''<ref>Names "record player" and "turntable" have g
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