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  • ...at hand and by assuming the validity of the light bending rule of General Relativity, the sky should be filled with images of Einstein rings. Findings convincin [[Category:Relativity|gravitational light bending history severely impact-parameter dependent]]
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  • ...ween time and space, and mass and energy.  According to the theory of relativity time and space are mutually dependent and the contraction of space and the ...he general theory of relativity, which is based upon the special theory of relativity, are only an unsuccessful attempt to generate a scientific theory.
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  • ...al Relativity. Assuming the validity of the light bending rule of General Relativity, the sky should be filled with images of Einstein rings. Moreover, events [[Category:Relativity|gravitational lensing vacuum space does place]]
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  • | name = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations | image = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations 266.jpg
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  • | name = A Revolution Too Far: The Establishment of General Relativity | image = A Revolution Too Far: The Establishment of General Relativity 330.jpg
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  • | title = Progress Toward a Classical Theory of Matter An understanding of the classical properties of light was developed by 19th century scientists on the basis o
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  • ...inciple Illustrated; Some Classical Alternatives equivalent to Special and General Relativistic Principles</strong></p> <ul> <li>Invariance of the Wave '''Effectivity versus Relativity'''
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  • ...customary covariance). These features cause GRT to be non-canonical at the classical level and non-unitary at the operator level, resulting under time evolution [[Category:Relativity|theorems inconsistency grt resolutions isogravitation]]
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  • | title = Co-Lorentz Coordinate Transformations; Co-Einstein Special Relativity - Part II ...iew of the relativity of physical reality. '''Motto:''' Extended Special Relativity is like the Moon which shows us only one of her faces: it is Einstein's SR.
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  • ...fixed by symmetries of the standard model so that geometrization of known classical fields and elementary particle quantum numbers results. The notion of many- [[Category:Relativity|topological geometrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Derivation of the Classical Universal Electrodynamic Force ...-distance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali
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  • ...its descriptive wrapping the new derivation which does not involve general relativity directly would occupy about one page of this paper. The descriptive aspect [[Category:Relativity|thermal basis gravitational quantum vacuum polarization descriptive account
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  • ...ns of the three classical tests used to judge Einstein?s general theory of relativity. On this basis, the modified Newtonian treatment appears to provide a sati [[Category:Relativity|modified newtonian treatment gravity]]
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  • General Relativity overturned; solution to time travel into the future, faster than the speed ...;new mathematical model that is being suggested which is based on the&nbsp;classical mechanics. The theory is objective and predicts low scale GPS&nbsp;gravitat
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  • | title = A Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Everything ...han Newton?s Universal Law of Gravitation and Einstein?s General Theory of Relativity. Hubble Space Telescope pictures of ring and spiral galaxies record their f
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  • ...y]], [[Faster-Than-Light]], [[Relativity]], [[Galactic Rotation Curve]], [[Relativity]] The current mathematical representation of General Relativity uses a four dimensional reference frame to position in space-time an object
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  • ...rame]]s, and is even the same in all frames under the general principle of relativity. ...dentify the state of motion of the aether. To do so, they assumed Galilean relativity to be satisfied by clocks and rulers; that is, that the length of rulers an
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  • ...the data offered in support. Examined in detail, the oft-cited "proofs" of relativity, such as the Eddington solar eclipse observations and the Hafele-Keating fl [[Category:Relativity|einstein 's important philosophical error]]
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  • ...e study concludes with an analysis of simultaneity's importance in general relativity and quantum mechanics. [[Category:Relativity|concepts simultaneity antiquity einstein]]
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  • ...ole. Whether, for example, in the Newtonian mechanics, special and general relativity theory or quantum mechanics, appears throughout the important mass on size. [[Category:Relativity|der massenbegriff - beispiel eines der undefiniert verwendeten begriffe der
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Cosmology]] B.Sc.(General: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)<br />B.Sc.(Special Physics, Honours)<br /
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  • ...rnational scientific community, because the author?s discoveries return to classical physics a lost symmetry, removing it from some marshy and moving lands thro ...nterest and encouraging him(her) to further explorations into the field of relativity and gravitation.
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  • ...e Using Quantum Mechanics, Newton?s Law of Gravity, and Einstein?s General Relativity Theory. # [http://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/NGFT_Chapter_3.htm The Classical Physics Evaluation of Electrostatics and Gravity]
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  • | journal = [[General Science Journal]] ...o the assumed limitations on light speed imposed by special relativity and classical electrodynamics as well as the lack of a sound theoretical basis for exceed
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  • ...pace is not possible to conciliate the special relativity with the general relativity, the reason why after 1916 Einstein tried to bring back the concept of ethe ...research never tried before by any scientist: through the proposal of non-classical micro-models. Here we analyze what sort of structure the ether must have, t
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  • ...the universe physically define the fabric of space or the ether of General Relativity theory and Newton's Universal Gravitation Force. The Lorentz force is shown [[Category:Relativity|universal electrodynamic force]]
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  • ...rt, and K. Marhold, arXiv:gr-qc/0610015v3] defy explanation within general relativity, but find possible explanation within this paper. If these results are conf [[Category:Relativity|gravitation self-movement matter exchange gravitons]]
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  • ...to Einstein Hilbert (EH) theory, and to Maxwell Heaviside field theory in classical electrodynamics. The Dirac equation is derived as a limit of the wave equat
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  • ...ass Deficiency]], [[Special Theory of Relativity]], [[General of Theory of Relativity]], [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Metric Change]], [[Muon]] ...t and time dilation. This theorem (we did not have any room to provide a general proof of, previously), basically says that, if in a relativistic or non-rel
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  • ...to Einstein Hilbert (EH) theory, and to Maxwell Heaviside field theory in classical electrodynamics. The Dirac equation is derived as a limit of the wave equat
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  • ...omenological treatment. Quantum gravity is not the quantization of general relativity, but is instead the embedding of quantum theory and gravitation into a more [[Category:Relativity|quantum fluctuations spacetime world scientific series contemporary chemica
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  • ...en general relativity and quantum mechanics are combined; the emergence of classical properties from quantum mechanics; stochastic electrodynamics; EPR experime [[Category:Relativity|fundamental problems quantum physics fundamental theories physics]]
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  • | name = The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics | image = The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics 595.jpg
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  • * R. G. Beil, ?The Extended Classical Charged Particle I,? <i>Foundations of Physics</i>, V19, N3, p. 319-338 (19 * R. G. Beil, ?Natural Gauges for Classical Charged Particles,? <i>International Journal of Theoretical Physics</i>, V3
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  • | journal = [[General Science Journal]] ...h relativists and many anti-relativists, that Einstein's special theory of relativity follows naturally from Maxwell's theory, when in fact Maxwell and Einstein
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  • ...as much),'' did essentially yield the end results of the general theory of relativity, though through a completely different set up than that of this latter theo ...b>infinity</sub> set free to fall onto each other, our approach yields the classical linear momentum conservation law.
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  • ...ive effects.&nbsp; From this derivation it appears that Einstein's special relativity theory, as well as the use of retardation for non-radiation fields in elect [[Category:Relativity|weber 's force law realistic finite-size elastic particles]]
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  • ...ablished physics. These phenomena, which can neither be explained by the general relativistic theory of Albert Einstein nor by the Newtonian theory of...
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  • | journal = [[General Science Journal]] ...etism, can be completely characterized by only three externally observable classical parameters: mass, electric charge, and angular momentum, when observed from
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  • ...lson-Morley Experiment and the Replacement of Classical Physics by Special Relativity | keywords = [[Michelson-Morley Experiment]], [[Special Relativity]]
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[General Relativity]], [[Philosophy of Science]] ...ine to Einstein's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_relativity general relativity]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitehead%27s_theory_of_gravitation His the
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  • | title = The General Relativistic Perspective | keywords = [[General Relativistic Perspective]], [[Escape Velocity distortion]], [[parallel rela
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  • | name = Design Vs. Chaos: A New Model of the Atom Based on Classical Science and a Biblical World View | image = Design Vs. Chaos: A New Model of the Atom Based on Classical Science and a Biblical World View 622.jpg
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  • ...f gravity. The results leave little doubt that the cornerstone of General Relativity is incorrect; but more importantly, the results demonstrate that Newton's S [[Category:Relativity|special-case test newton 's second law motion]]
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  • The current mathematical representation of General Relativity uses a four dimensional reference frame to position in space-time an object In this paper a new mathematical model is suggested based on the classical mechanics, solely on the fact gravity is a particle and that time dilation
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  • ...mission Theory]], [[Classical Physics]], [[Special Relativity]], [[General Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]] ...r in Greenbelt, Maryland. He is independent researcher in the area of pure classical electromagnetism and gravitation, not related to his occupation at NASA.
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  • ...then used to obtain the formulas for the well-known four tests of general relativity the-ory: the perihelion advance, the gravitational redshift, the deflection [[Category:Relativity|new space-time metric tests gravitational theory newton s law gravitation]]
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[quantum physics]], [[particle physics]], [[ether]], [[idealism]], [[re Later in life I became interested in Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. I soon found out that it was still controversial but that it was (relucta
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  • | known_for = [[nuclear sciences]], [[relativity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[energy]], [[ethics]] ...ons in various institutes and higher education institutions. He became the general reporter of the Xth World Energy Conference in 1977. He was also present as
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  • ...evolve and communicate a view that the world itself is a special case of a general case that has no relevant physical existence. I also hope to have presented [[Category:Relativity|uniqueness self belonging intercourse nature]]
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