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  • | title = Time Symmetric Action-at-a-Distance Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Time]], [[Symmetry]], [[Action-at-a-Distance]], [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • | name = Instantaneous Action at a Distance in Modern Physics: Pro and Contra | image = Instantaneous Action at a Distance in Modern Physics: Pro and Contra 61.jpg
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  • | title = The Distance between Two Bodies | keywords = [[Distance]]
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  • | title = Weber-type Laws of Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics ...thods are viewed as more fundamental in mechanics. Implications for plasma physics are touched upon.
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  • | name = Immediate Distant Action and Correlation in Modern Physics: The Balanced Universe | image = Immediate Distant Action and Correlation in Modern Physics: The Balanced Universe 60.jpg
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  • | title = Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton and Modern Physics: Plenum, Action at a Distance and Locality ...ored. It is stressed that the real development of science incorporates, in a very intricate way, conceptions of rival scientific research programmes. Sc
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  • | title = A Geometrical Approach to Action-at-a-Distance Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Geometry]], [[Action-at-a-Distance]], [[IAAD]], [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • ...d every other. Is this non-local interconnection to be called 'action-at-a-distance' or 'ether'? Does it matter? Can nature care whether we choose to think of
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...a Professor of Physics at the Universite Autonoma de Zacatecas.  A member of the New York Academy of Sciences, his research interests include
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  • | title = The Complete Physics Heresy | keywords = [[quantum touching]], [[action-at-a-distance]], [[locality]], [[non-locality]], [[cinematic]], [[kinematic]], [[angular
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  • | title = Quantum Nonlocal Action and Inertial Mass from Mach\'s Conjecture | keywords = [[inertial mass]], [[quantum nonlocal action]], [[hyperluminal velocity]], [[Mach's conjecture]]
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  • | title = Derivation of a Modernized Weber Force Law | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...nchronization based on proper time, which confirms the feasibility of such a development, is reviewed in an appendix. Another appendix examines the poss
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  • | title = The Unification of Macroscopic Physics ...unobservable and saying that there was no reason to object to action-at-a-distance.
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  • ...and Contra]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Instantaneous-Action-Distance-Modern-Physics/dp/1560726989/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215902541&sr=1-1 Read in full
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  • ...played by angular momentum in unifying the fundamental concepts of physics at the quantum level. # Foundations of physics 248
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  • ...mp; the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.  The new Cosmology "proves" a non-expanding universe.  There is no big bang!  There are no blac
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  • | title = What\'s Ultimately Possible in Physics? - A Logical Physical Theory ...tself, has to be in the form of infinite number of basic matter particles. A logical theory, based on only one type of postulated matter particle will l
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  • ...ractions, are identified by ignoring old theories that rely on action at a distance, since magical force transmission is obviously false. There is only one thi
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  • | title = Poincar?\'s Ether: A. Why did Poincar? Retain the Ether? | keywords = [[stellar aberration]], [[action-at-a-distance]], [[absolute rotation]], [[absolute space]]
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  • Guy Burniston Brown was a reader in physics at University College, London. He retired to Padstow, in Cornwall, where he mo * "A New Treatment of Diffraction," <em>Contemporary Physics</em>, V5, N1, Appendix 7, pp. 15-27 (Oct 1963).
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  • | name = On the Quantum as a Physical Entity ...ic? If so, you must read this book: * How Gravity Works: Action at a Distance Explained
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  • ...ified substance that exerts a kind of antigravity force on the universe as a whole.? ...c magazine considers it worthy of publication.&nbsp; This damns the modern physics community as well as the magazine which permitted publication.
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[quantum physics]], [[particle physics]], [[ether]], [[idealism]], [[realism]], [[unification]] ...alized table-driven software system forCoca-Cola bottlers around the world.a.
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  • ...deceive and misrepresent, of questions that ask nothing. It is not only in physics that answers to questions without meaning smother and hide.
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  • From [http://www.smith.edu/physics/faculty_felder.php Gary Felder's website]: <b>Science for the General Pub ...www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/home.html Math and Physics Help Home Page] maintained by my brother, who has many more papers of his o
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  • ...ent inertial mass, Mach's principle and the origin of inertia, action at a distance as opposed to contact actions, etc. No previous knowledge of the subject is * [[http://www.amazon.com/Webers-Electrodynamics-Fundamental-Theories-Physics/dp/0792331370/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216001179&sr=1-1 Webers Elect
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  • ...and based on recent developments in Aetherodynamics the Descartes' Vortex Physics may become largely reaffirmed in the near future.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...nt pair led to the theoretical discovery of a new ponderomotive torque and a new electromotive torque acting between the members of the current element
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  • | name = Resonant Fields: The Fundamental Mechanism of Physics - Made Easy to Understand ...in the universe operates... a ''theory of everything''. Feynman longed for a basic mechanism that would enable us to know not just ''"how'' the Earth mo
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  • * 2010 - "[[Time Contortions in Modern Physics]]" * 2009 - "[[A Local-Real Model of EPR Correlations]]"
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  • ..., where I studied Accounting, Computer Programing, and Geology. Worked as a computer programmer on four (4) different machines, in three (3) different ...rican, and a 30 year subscription to Science. Not a single breakthrough in physics but grudgingly reporting of breakthroughs in application (engineering) tech
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  • ...ng Kong.'' Gaede, Bill, "Light: The Rope Hypothesis," 2010 Conference on Physics, Science and Technology (ICPST 2010), Hong Kong, China, Dec. 28-30, 2010, ...straightness, speed, and orthogonality and merges light with gravity into a single mechanism.
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  • ...[Upcoming Extinction of Man]], [[Physics]], [[The religion of Mathematical Physics]], [[relativity]], [[quantum theory]], [[string theory]] ...not Science. Mathematical Physics is the latest religion invented by Man, a religion that came into its own in the 20th Century. The mathematicians are
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...p://www.dipmat.it/ http://www.dipmat.it/] mamone/sci-dem e nos dois livros at? ent?o publicados, respectivamente, Several of the contributions made in th
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  • ...ibed, explained and resolved here by Aethro-dynamics that is also contains a full CD version of the first volume; Aethro-kinematics for detailed history
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  • | title = A New Light on the Nature of Light | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | name = The Non-Local Universe: The New Physics and Matters of the Mind | image = The Non-Local Universe: The New Physics and Matters of the Mind 848.jpg
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  • ...thematics of coordinate transformations for nearly half a century. Written at the height of their productivity in 1961, Moon &amp; Spencer's handbooks re ...em, and gioves the separation equations and their solutions. But it is not a textbook and it does not cover relativistic and quantum phenomena.
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  • | title = Minor Corrections to Natural Philosophy & Physics of Aristotle, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein ...g some of the myths and misconceptions, including the fairytale of quantum physics. In this context the concepts of Rest, Dead-end, and equilibrium are differ
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  • | name = Jorge A. Guala-Valverde | image = Jorge A Guala-Valverde 579.jpg
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics and Astronomy]], [[Independent Researcher]], [[Musician]] ...ussia, in 1996. He has been the Director of the Varela Academy of Science (a subsidiary of the Varela Foundation, Inc.), Miami, since 1990
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  • | author = [[Mahmoud A Melehy]] ...: that the first and second laws require the existence of electric charges at almost all surfaces, membranes, and other interfaces. This interesting resu
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  • ...me structures are repeated over and over again on various size scales with a strong dependence on combinatorial Euclidean geometry.
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  • ...ent of Common Sense - an Alternate Solution to the Problems of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology ...ent of Common Sense - an Alternate Solution to the Problems of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology 340.jpg
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  • ...like [[vector field]] named the [[Aether theories|æther]]. The theory has a [[preferred frame|preferred reference frame]] and hence violates [[Lorentz ...lar field is identified with that of an [[Aether theories|æther]] which is at rest in the preferred frame. This is the origin of the name of the theory,
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  • ...applications and continued, in parallel, his critical work on fundamental physics started in 1978 under the influence of Nathan Rosen ("the EPR one") and Mar ...onsultant, science writer, president of the Society for the Advancement of Physics, R.S. and member of the Natural Philosophy Alliance.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...rejected many established theories and came to view academic science with a distrust.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] .... H. Widerkehr and G. Wolfschmidt, 2011). He has been professor of physics at UNICAMP since 1989, working on the foundations of electromagnetism, gravita
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Newtonian Physics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]], [[Water Arcing]] ...(1993), <em>Newtonian Electrodynamics</em> (1996), and <em>In the Grip of a Distant Universe</em> (2006). The Graneau team numbers among the several di
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  • ...has continued both experimental and theoretical investigations into basic physics. * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of H<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 79, 883 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky, N.
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  • ...started to research the evidence of relativity brought forward by Einstein at the end of 1988, and published some articles about doubting the Maxwell Cur ...92;the subhead is Interpretation about the important difficult problems of physics law&#65289; after being read by the press, as the author I also realized th
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  • | fields = [[Hon. Professor of Relativistic Quantum Physics]], [[. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board]], [[Internati]] ...concentrate on his researches into the philosophical foundations of modern physics. He has published numerous papers and books on the subject, both on his own
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  • ...]], [[radiation]], [[scattering]], [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]] <b>As a Professor of Theoretical Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspe
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  • ...ans so quiet!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I have acquired a mission, to tell the world the hard facts about the ?EPR? experiments that ...ch (later I did learn some, enabling me to read Alain Aspect?s PhD thesis, a landmark in my self-appointed challenge).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&n
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  • ...Today, etc.) and in alternative non-mainstream journals (Hadronic Journal, Physics Essays, etc.). ...perations from 1963 to 1983. He is also member of the British Institute of Physics.
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  • * Model of the Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory in Terms of a Fluid with Irregular Fluctuations ...th Irregular Stochastic Fluctuations Propagating at the Velocity of Light: A Derivation of Nelson?s Equations
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  • ...[electromagnetic potential]] ('''V''', '''A'''), despite being confined to a region in which both the [[magnetic field]] '''B''' and [[electric field]] ...etic potential]] with the [[Argument (complex analysis)|complex phase]] of a charged particle's [[wave function]], and the Aharonov–Bohm effect is acc
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  • | title = The Trouble with Modern Physics and the Solution Based on Logic and Metatheory ...y theories, and the standard model of elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodynamics.
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  • | fields = [[Theoretical physics]] ...entist who has been described as one of the most significant [[Theoretical physics|theoretical]] [[physicist]]s of the 20th century<ref name="DavidPeat">F. Da
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  • Frederick David Tombe is a physics and applied mathematics graduate who attended Queen's University Belfast fr ...period 1979 to 1981, in conjunction with my applied maths courses, I took a considerable interest in gyroscopes and planetary orbits.
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  • '''NOTE:''' This page will undergo a complete rewriting once the book [[Principia Mathematica 2]] comes out. ...cture, charge, polarity, refraction, reflection, and mass increase to name a few. The model was first proposed in 2015 and is currently being detailed i
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  • ..., none of my concepts have been accepted by the mainstream media, although a number of the concepts could be validated or disproved by experimental test # Developed a model of Lorentz contraction as a relativistic three-dimensional contraction-expansion process; Lorentz ?supp
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  • | name = Robert A. Patterson | image = Robert A Patterson 1133.jpg
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  • ...evelopment of the classical [[aether theories]] at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. ...troducing an auxiliary variable called "local time" for connecting systems at rest and in motion in the aether. In addition, the negative result of the [
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  • ...[[coordinate transformation]]s between two [[coordinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named aft ...articular'' observer, one refers to someone having, at least in principle, a copy of this report. See, e.g., {{harvtxt|Sard|1970}}.</ref>
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  • ...ts of many theoretical results and empirical findings obtained by [[Albert A. Michelson]], [[Hendrik Lorentz]], [[Henri Poincaré]] and others. It culmi ...mics, during the 19th century the wave theory of light as a disturbance of a "light medium" or [[Luminiferous ether]] was widely accepted, the theory re
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  • ...an in black with shoulder-length, wavy brown hair, a large sharp nose, and a distracted gaze | caption = Portrait of Newton at 46 in 1689 by [[Godfrey Kneller]]
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