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  • ...Quantization, Excess Redshifts of Companion Galaxies, Microwave Background Radiation Temperature, 0.02 Not consistent with Mass Density, Missing Mass, Requireme
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  • ...ogramming and directing MIS (Management Information Science) projects. His background in computer programming allows him to identify weaknesses in scientific thi * 2013 - "[[Creating Matter from EM Radiation]]"
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  • ...>0</sub> is consistent with both the known anisotropy of background cosmic radiation and the believed orbital velocity of the Sun in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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  • ...recently by measurements of anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background radiation.
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  • ...COBE measurements of the Doppler shift in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR). An amplified Doppler shift is observed in the diffraction images, a
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  • The photons the 2.7&#730; Cosmic Background Radiation can provide and absolute rest frame in which all photons move at exactly C,
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  • | keywords = [[Hubble constant]], [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]], [[Particle interactions]]
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  • ...(including the earth) and moons in our solar system, the cosmic background radiation, Hubble?s red shifts versus distance due to gravitational red shifting, Tif
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  • The photons the 2.7&#730; Cosmic Background Radiation can provide and absolute rest frame in which all photons move at exactly c,
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  • ...at speeds as low as our speed relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (365,000 m/s). Calculations show that if Einstein is wrong, then a measurab
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  • ...pex is about 850 away from the hot pole of the cosmic microwave background radiation anisotropy dipole, as observed by the COBE satellite. I offer some speculat
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  • ...d for many years; it's what we are calling 1/f "noise" signals, flicker or background noise". He refers to his detected waves as scalar in nature, which means th ...here almost instantly. These gravity wave signals are the sum total of the background flux of the universe, similar to the total summation of the earth's lightni
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  • ...known 2.7-degree Kelvin cosmic background radiation. The existence of this radiation was discovered by Reber slightly earlier than by Penzias and Wilson, and he
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  • ...at speeds as low as our speed relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (365,000 m/s). Calculations show that if Einstein is wrong, then a measurab
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  • ..."[[Gravitation as a Compton Effect Redshift of Long Wavelength Background Radiation]]" * 2000 - "[[Gravity as a Push from Long Wavelength Background Radiation]]"
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  • * 2008 - "[[An Electronic Radiation of Blackbody: Cosmic Electron Background]]" ([http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.3464 Read in full])
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  • ...arius); b) 'Elysium' sync. signals are isotropic wrt the Cosmic Background Radiation Frame; c) Clock rates are slowed by speed wrt the CBRF, and increased by re
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  • ...nstant]], [[cosmological origin]], [[terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]], [[radiation]] ...SM, the forces acting are augmented by a zero-mean, non-zero-variance <em>background-field </em>process, but (although Nelson remarks that '''"no physical syste
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  • ...density of nuclear matter and the energy density of the cosmic background radiation are all very simply related to one another. Measured values of these number
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  • * 2003 - "[[The 2.7K Cosmic Background Radiation Within an Expanding Universe]]" * 1998 - "[[The Radiation Mechanics of the Hydrogen Atom and the Structure of the Nucleus]]"
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  • ...onably correct in our theories about how clocks run and how fast microwave radiation propagates. ...is just as valid as that of earth itself, or that of the cosmic background radiation. Each reference frame defines its own simultaneity. It is this equality of
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  • ...ourthly, since there isn't any gauge invariance, there is no gravitational radiation. However, there is an apparent decrease in the period of the binary pulsar
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  • ...(including the earth) and moons in our solar system, the cosmic background radiation, Hubble's red shifts versus distance (due primarily to gravitational red sh
    2 KB (339 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...(including the earth) and moons in our solar system, the cosmic background radiation, Hubble's red shifts versus distance (due primarily to gravitational red sh
    2 KB (343 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...gravitational force decays over time giving rise to the cosmic background radiation plus Hubble's Law for red shifts versus distance due to gravitational red s
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  • ...postulated velocity v is that of the frame in which the cosmic background radiation is isotropic.
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  • # Significance of 2.7 degrees Kelvin CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) in view of mostly hollow nature of matter and space
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  • ...r gradual death. However, due to gravitational attraction, that matter and radiation, combined with the hydrogen that pervades all of space, results in the cont ...included herein are several illustrations, appendixes that provide related background material and supporting mathematics, a comprehensive bibliography, and name
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  • ...>0</sub>/c, thereby resolving Olber's paradox. The 2.7?K cosmic background radiation is cosmologically red shifted starlight.
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  • ...at the relative motions of the Earth to ether and to the cosmic background radiation (CBR) are different. The CBR is isotropic - it has the same temperature fro
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  • ...The microwave theory led to the prediction that there is absorption of RF radiation by the intergalactic medium, a prediction confirmed by observation in 1990.
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  • ...tion of cosmological processes and the evolution of life. The 2.7 K cosmic background is the red shifted light from the most distant galaxies.[[Category:Book|sel
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  • ...in, Gravitation as a Compton Effect Redshift of Long Wavelength Background Radiation
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  • ...or the background<sup><span style="font-size: x-small;">&nbsp;</span></sup>radiation, a fireball time of about 3.5 ? 10<sup><span style="font-size: x-small;">6<
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  • ...torehouses of scientific observations have been accumulated that provide a background of information available for interpretation and reinterpretation.<span styl ...f a source, the velocity of energy released never exceeds '''c''', and the radiation component from a source only occurs at '''c'''. </span>
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  • ...;&nbsp;Following the Penzias and Wilson discovery of the cosmic background radiation (1965), Prokhovnik was the first to publish a book, <em>The Logic of Specia
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  • *[[Cosmic microwave background radiation]]
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  • ...rst devised in 1948. It argues that the famous cosmic microwave background radiation is diffuse starlight rather than the afterglow of a hot big bang; that star
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  • ...same accelerated charged particle in its non-inertial rest frame, it emits radiation at rest. *[[Background independence]]
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  • * Chapter 5 - The Cosmic Background Radiation
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  • | known_for = [[Big Bang]], [[Background Radiation]] ...but are metallic hydrogen. He is also know for showing that the background radiation associated with the big bang comes from the oceans, not deep space.
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  • ...magnetic signals), cosmology (Hubble's law of redshifts, cosmic background radiation, tired light, infinite universe in space and time) and history of science.
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  • * 2005 - "[[The Cosmic Microwave Background: A New Perspective on the 2.7 K Radiation]]"
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  • * 2010 - "[[Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and New Space Projects]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/
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  • ...of black holes made a two-body system, at the center of a galaxy, then the background potential field they would create for the other little stars to orbit in wo ...and it can create an energy gain mechanism that can counter the effect of radiation damping. This makes for a revised and extended quantum mechanics (QM).
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  • ...microwave antenna and polarimeter in order to study the cosmic background radiation of the universe. He received the research grant that was normally awarded ...ity of Maryland, William and Mary had received a grant to create the Space Radiation Effects Laboratory (SREL). The physics department hired about twenty facul
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  • ...lem. I was amazed to discover that Dr. Simhony was also advocating a dense background medium of electrons and positrons, but as a result of having used a totally ...aether. The Earth will still complete an orbit of the Sun, relative to the background stars, in a time period defined as one year, and this standard of time will
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  • ...e have the coordinated flow of molecules, atoms, ions, electrons, heat and radiation. This flow, caused by electrical and gravity fields and/or by pressure and Melehy has written his book as a text book, requiring a background which may be expected of students majoring in physics and electrical engine
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  • # a [[cosmic microwave background]] pervading the entire universe should exist, which is a record of a [[phas ...], which were meant to provide a source for a pervasive, all-sky microwave background that was not due to an early universe phase transition.
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