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  • ...energy]], [[global warming]], [[lightning]], [[polarization of Earth]], [[field propulsion]] ...exhibits a near infinite speed and is not electromagnetic nor particulate radiation.    home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/createnergy.htm                * *
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  • | title = The Role of \"Action-at-a-Distance\" in the Electro-Magnetic Field Radiation Produced by an Accelerated Charge | author = [[Andrew E Chubykalo]]
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  • ...w when an electrostatic field is superimposed upon a steady state magnetic field, or would it just amount to multiplying apples and bananas?
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  • | title = Aberration of Electric Field and Velocity of Transmission of an Electrical Force ...r revolution of an electron round a central force of attraction is without radiation and stable, contrary to classical and relativistic electrodynamics.
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  • ...ng the problem of the energy-momentum conservation for such pure bound E-M field systems and he explores this problem within Schr?dinger-Dirac quantization
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  • | title = A Framework Hypothesis for the ZPE Field | keywords = [[Zero Point Energy Field]]
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  • | author = [[Thomas E Phipps]] ...diation. But we show that only Hertz?s theory correctly describes the weak radiation (few photon) limit.
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  • ...efore, of the energy conservation law, cannot be avoided even if one takes radiation from accelerated charges into account.
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  • | keywords = [[Mass]], [[Gravity Field]], [[Schwarzschild's Criterion]], [[Black hole]], [[Schwarzschild]] ...ffected by the space-time continuum, and (e) Kirchhoffs law for black body radiation is violated; (3) The Planck particle and our Universe are incompatible conc
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  • ...ondition to develop the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics (see R. E. Var; "On a New Mathematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics" ...nge is strictly one-way, fields receiving energy and matter losing it, via radiation. That belief is consistent with the accepted formulation for potentials cre
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  • ...ted to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs if there is a change in the energy of an electron and, as such, circ
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  • ...surface area within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • | author = [[Curtis E Renshaw]] ...are derived. This analysis, applied to the radiation continuum model of EM radiation, results in the correct equations for the time delay of a solar grazing lig
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  • | name = Andrew E. Chubykalo | alt = Andrew E. Chubykalo
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  • ...tle = Discussion About the Possible Effects of the Solar Activity upon the Radiation Balance | keywords = [[Galactic cosmic ray]], [[greenhouse effect]], [[solar radiation]], [[solar cycle]]
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  • This work is not be confused with other experiments in the hot fusion field which also use a form of acoustic cavitation, called "acoustic inertial con ...ot fusion method is that the cold fusion method produces no deadly neutron radiation, as occurs in hot fusion. -- Steven B. Krivit [http://www.newenergytimes.co
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  • ...he waves are described in terms of magnitude alone. An example of a scalar field is the one of temperature. Gravitation has a scalar aspect. Gregory Hodowan ...ttp://home.gwi.net/~erichard/fastlit.htm Faster Than a Speeding Light], E. E. Richards.
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  • ...nstant]], [[cosmological origin]], [[terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]], [[radiation]] ...rator and [] the Dirac delta-function, <em>'''E{W(t)} <u>=</u>''' 0 and '''E''' [], where''' I'''<sub>3</sub>'''&nbsp;'''</em>is an identity 3-matrix wi
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  • | title = The Mutual Conversion and Interaction Between Radiation and Matter, A Unified Theory | keywords = [[Radiation]], [[Matter]], [[Unification]]
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  • ...”. During this same time, he developed the concept of the circlon as a non-field mechanical particle to explain both the photon and the physical structure o During the 1980’s, James continued to increase his understanding of his non-field mechanical theories of matter, space, time, energy and gravity and then beg
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  • | known_for = [[Special Relativity]], [[Cherenkov Radiation]], [[Autodynamics]] ...zing time which is usual case in incidental situations, n=&#955;?&#964;/(1-e-&#955;?&#964;)?m/(1-&#964;?m), whereas n=dN/dt and m=dM/dt.<br />In mathema
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  • ...otoelectric effect. Explanation of the bending of light in a gravitational field shows that photon has mass and gravitation is not a curved 4-D spacetime. A
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  • ...in state of a selected heavier element, this momentum assists the magnetic field interactions, and this leads to nuclear fusion.
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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. * 1991 - "[[Can a Steady Current Generate an Electric Field?
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  • ...onably correct in our theories about how clocks run and how fast microwave radiation propagates. ...they are really the same theory. This was the view taken by the historian E. T. Whittaker [1], who reasoned that since Poincar? had it first (in 1904),
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  • ...cisive experiments show that Weber electrodynamics, extended to fields and radiation, is correct and that Maxwell theory is wrong. The original Ampere force law
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  • | author = [[Andrew E Chubykalo]], [[Roman Smirnov-Rueda]], [[Vladimir Onoochin]] ...a new one which he named "magnetic photon". His theory is the only quantum field theory of the electromagnetic interaction which can explain the quantizatio
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  • ...ed the reason for electromagnetism, gravity, heat, temperature, black body radiation, Brownian motion to be an ether mass which I call 186-ether and has a radiu ...om Germany, Australia, US, Korea and Indians participated in these science field experiences.
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  • ...ional redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerated in t ...ient. There also exists a corresponding [[blueshift]] when electromagnetic radiation propagates from an area of higher gravitational potential to an area of low
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  • ...ne of the most important contributions to geophysics in the history of the field. ?This is on a scale of {the theory of} plate tectonics, which took 50 year ...at San Diego under the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Harold C. Urey and Hans E. Suess, the co&#8209;discoverer of the shell structure of the atomic nucleu
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  • | name = Thomas E. Phipps | image = Thomas E Phipps 170.jpg
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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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  • ...paper is to uncover the fallacies of the main pillars of modern science, i.e. Maxwell's electrodynamics, Einstein's special and general relativity theor ...od is a logical procedure by which an entire system of natural philosophy (e.g. a branch of science or mathematics) is generated in accordance with spec
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  • ...r the direction of Nobel laureate Arthur Compton. While working at the MIT Radiation Laboratory from 1941 to 1948, he helped build a microwave linear electron a * 1946, WH Bostick, E Everhart, M Labitt, "[http://dspace.mit.edu/retrieve/5113/RLE-TR-014-142617
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  • ...he framework of general relativity the Maxwell equations or the [[Einstein field equations]] have the same form in arbitrary frames of reference. ...Invariance and Conservation Laws in the Twentieth Century |first1=Bertram E. |last1=Schwarzbach |first2=Yvette |last2=Kosmann-Schwarzbach | author2-l
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  • ...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 would certainly ha ...umption (the Lienard-Wiechert potentials and fields), the Coulomb electric field comes out pointed in a direction such that it acts as if there were no sign
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  • ...netism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwell's d ...1982 when I found an American textbook, <em>"The Classical Electromagnetic Field"</em>, written by Leonard Eyges, which made a brief mention of the fact tha
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  • * Brizhik LS, Del Giudice E, Popp FA, Maric-Oehler W, Schlebusch KP. On the dynamics of self-organizati ...berbolic Relaxation as a Sufficient Condition of a Fully Coherent Ergodic Field, International Journal of Theoretical Physics 32 (1993), 1573-1583.
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  • ...12..852B| title=The Redshift Periodicity of QSO's and the Origin of Cosmic Radiation | journal=Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society|date=1980|volume=12 ...de in support of quantization, those views are rejected by the rest of the field.{{Citation needed|date=July 2017}}
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  • ...right side) until they cancel the field inside the metal. If the electric field is removed, the electrons move to the right, repelled by each other and att ...ectrons in the material [[Electric field screening|screen]] the [[electric field]] of the light. Light of frequencies above the plasma frequency is transmit
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  • * Are Quasars Manifesting a de Sitter Redshift?, John B. Miller &amp; Thomas E. Miller 67 * Large Anomalous Redshift and Zero-Point Radiation, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=765 Dr. Peter F. Browne]&nbsp;83
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  • ...able Solar Energy from Water</em> (2006), has profound implications in the field of New Energy. In his retirement, he continues to co-edit <em>Infinite Ener ...ium power cables and high voltage switchgear and filed many patents in the field. This work culminated in his first book, <em>Underground Power Transmission
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  • [[Planck constant]]<br>[[Planck postulate]]<br>[[Planck's law of black body radiation]]<br>[[Third law of thermodynamics]] | field = [[Physics]]
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  • ...he aether appears as a mediator between the electrons, and changes in this field can propagate not faster than the [[speed of light]]. Lorentz theoretically ...ed from the [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[magnetic vector potential]] field around a moving body is altered by a factor of <math>\sqrt{1- v^2 / c^2}</m
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  • ...of alternatives. Since the discovery of the [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]] (CMB) by [[Arno Penzias]] and [[Robert Woodrow Wilson|Robert Wilson]] in ...eously distributed mass of the universe would result in a roughly [[scalar field]] that permeated the universe and would serve as a source for Newton's [[gr
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  • ...isplay-authors=4 | author2=A. Dressler | author3=J. P. Blakeslee | author4=E. A. Ajhar | author5=A. B. Fletcher | author6=G. A. Luppino | author7=M. R. ...lee |title=Positions of Three Discrete Sources of Galactic Radio-Frequency Radiation
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  • |last=Hubble |first=E. ...nge over time, unlike the [[comoving distance]], and its velocity ''v'', i.e. the [[derivative]] of proper distance with respect to cosmological time co
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  • ...ed by [[Robert Oppenheimer]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] Radiation Laboratory, where he obtained his doctorate. ...ce Mobilization|Committee for Peace Mobilization]]. During his time at the Radiation Laboratory Bohm also helped to organize a local chapter of the [[Federation
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  • ...th Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology in 1997. I met Richard E. Smalley (Nobel Prize, 1996) at this conference. While listening to a diffe ...ce named the Heaston superforce, which has been overlooked in the Einstein field equations of general relativity (Sep 1976, 1983, 10th NPA-2003).
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  • | author = [[Curtis E Renshaw]] ...to detect an extremely subtle phase shift due to the varying gravitational field caused by rapidly orbiting black holes. As will be shown, the proper use of
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  • ...of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]]. ...]. He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ([[electromagnetic radiation]]) in the ''same'' aetherial medium that is the cause of electric and magne
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  • |education = Lycée Nancy<br>(now {{Interlanguage link multi|Lycée Poincaré|fr}}) '''Jules Henri Poincaré ''' ({{IPA-fr|ʒyl ɑ̃ʁi pwɛ̃kaʁe|lang}};<ref name="forvo">{{cite web|url=http://www.forvo.com/word/poincar%C
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  • ...sumed that just as surface water waves must have a supporting substance, i.e. a "medium", to move across (in this case water), and audible [[sound]] req ...ring second order effects would have any hope of detecting aether drift, i.e. effects proportional to ''v''<sup>2</sup>/''c''<sup>2</sup>.<ref group=A n
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  • ...ble achievement was to formulate the classical theory of [[electromagnetic radiation]], bringing together for the first time electricity, [[magnetism]], and lig ...axwell |first=James Clerk |title=A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field |url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/A_Dynamical_Theory_
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  • ...=LandauMechanics>{{cite book|last=Landau|first=L. D.|last2=Lifshitz|first2=E. M.|title=Mechanics|date=1960|publisher=Pergamon Press|pages=4–6}}</ref> ...asurement uncertainty]], like the anisotropy of the [[microwave background radiation]] or [[Big Bang nucleosynthesis]].<ref name=Thompson>{{Cite book|title=Adva
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  • ...l galaxies (with the designation Sm) that have low surface brightnesses (i.e. they emit little light per unit area). Low surface brightness galaxies ar ...s are probably interacting with the low surface brightness galaxies in the field of view. In some cases, however, it may be difficult to determine whether t
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