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  • | title = The Earth\'s Motion: A Study in Applied Semantics | keywords = [[Earth Motion]]
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  • | title = Einstein\'s Ether: E. Annual Motion of the Earth ...r ?Einstein's ether part A? I mainly re-examined the bucket experiment and earth's daily rotation (the problems that had been occupying Mach and Poincar?) fro
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  • | title = Earth Absolute Motion: Waiting on Discovery | keywords = [[Earth]], [[absolute motion]], [[time]], [[spin]], [[mass]]
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  • | title = Releaions Among Expanding earth, TPW, and Polar Motion [[Category:Scientific Paper|releaions among expanding earth tpw polar motion]]
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  • | keywords = [[temperature]], [[measure]], [[geothermal gradient]], [[thermal motion of molecules]] ...easonably. This paper advances that temperature is composed of the thermal motion of a great number of molecules and microparticles. The density of micropart
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  • | title = Observation of Highly Significant Correlations Between Earth Motion and Fringe-Shifts in a Stationary Michelson-Morley Experiment During the Pe ...lar velocity obtained from the COBE observations. The declination of solar motion that maximizes the correlation with our data is obtained. For comparison, a
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  • ...ntal plate motion, hotspot fixity, true polar wander, Panthalassa, and the Earth's constant size while leaving the seafloor spreading and subduction intact. A
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  • ...to be the case, a relativistic correction must be made to account for the Earth's constantly changing velocity with respect to the reference frame of the pul
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  • ...?falls? to Earth, it is in a geodesic path. This is inertial or weightless motion. There is no force pulling this object to Earth. ...nter and if the object is not in inertial motion ---- it is in accelerated motion away from Earth (compaction of gravity).
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  • ...years. A possibility of transformation of Apophis orbit to an orbit of the Earth's satellite, which can be used for various tasks, is considered.
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  • ...This evidence contradicts the widely accepted heuristic principle that the motion of earth cannot be detected by terrestrial experiments, and opens the door
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  • ...in the expanding Earth of the classical geodynamic phenomena of the polar motion and the true polar wander by an inversion of the paleogeographic position o
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  • | title = Can The Motion of the Earth be Detected by a Laser Diffraction Experiment? ...razilian scientists (January 2007) whereby they claim to have detected the motion of the Earth towards Leo, by means of a laser diffraction experiment. An at
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  • | title = Clock in Accelerated Motion Slowing down is Necessity of Newton?s Law ...ecessity of Newton?s law; it is caused by accelerated motion, not constant motion. Therefore, this article is challenging the relativity.
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  • ...omplexified by currents set up by their motion, and in opposition to their motion; as well as the rotations and revolutions of heavenly bodies with respect t
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  • * 2001 - "[[Einstein's Ether: D. Rotational Motion of the Earth]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_ * 2001 - "[[Einstein's Ether: E. Annual Motion of the Earth]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • * 2003 - "[[Earth's Rotation, Shape and Gravity]]" ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003EAEJA... * 2001 - "[[Releaions Among Expanding earth, TPW, and Polar Motion]]" ([http://www2.ogs.trieste.it/gngts/gngts/convegniprecedenti/2001/media/2
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  • ...ositrons which, like the atmosphere, is entrained with the Earth's orbital motion by gravity.
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  • ...th's surface can have when moving at the velocity of light relative to the Earth's gravitational field. For an electron this mass corresponds to an energy of
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  • ...al 20 m/s (reflector in linear, streaming, rotating or vibrating motion). Earth's travel towards Leo at 368 km/s should effect a difference of 5 mHz between
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  • ...the standard distance of motion, a concept of physics is derived in which motion replaces time as a basic feature but is numerically equal to the system in
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  • ...irection of moving tide is superficial and it cannot produce tidal drag on earth's solid core body.
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  • ...classically; here omega is ''Earth's self rotation angular momentum,'' R ''Earth's radius,'' and c the ''speed of light in empty space.<span>&nbsp; </span>''W
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  • ...otion, is the result of insufficient compensation to earth?s apparent spin motion about the sun.
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  • ...d the expected discrepancy by half. The speed in direction of the earth's motion, in the spirit of Roemer's data, was not similarly considered.
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  • ...planet, thus causing it to spin. It is suggested that the fast rotational motion of this field also causes the atmosphere to move as it does from East to We
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  • | title = Einstein\'s Ether: D. Rotational Motion of the Earth [[Category:Scientific Paper|einstein 's ether d rotational motion earth]]
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  • | title = Preferred Reference Frames Based on the Motion of Nearby Matter ...dict expected results for the Michelson-Gale experiment ?The Effect of the Earth's Rotation on The Velocity of Light? and for the Hafele-Keating experiment ?A
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  • ...th both methods show that the course of the light rays are affected by the motion of the Earth, and a predominant quantity of first order with a c/c = &#872
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  • | title = Proposed experiment for detection of absolute motion ...ords = [[Relativity]], [[isotropy]], [[clock synchronization]], [[absolute motion]], [[pulsed laser.]]
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  • | known_for = [[Electron]], [[Time]], [[Earth's Motion]] ...motion of the Earth through the ether. DeWitte found that the direction of motion of the Earth, relative to the ether, is in close agreement with that found
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  • ...y the known solar motion relative to our galaxy is substracted: tangential motion around the center of the Milky Way, and nutation relative to the galactic p
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  • ...that branch of physics where by neglecting the gravitational effects, the motion may be either inertial or non-inertial, called in this paper <em>permissibl
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  • | title = Ether Denial, Motion-Induced Clock Slowing & the Big Ether Blob Revolution ...rift Club has carried out an investigation using a mechanical model of the motion-induced clock-rate slowing observed in the Solar System, in which spinning
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  • ...the&nbsp;wall, an effect&nbsp;not&nbsp;from the velocity&nbsp;of wall&nbsp;motion&nbsp;results,&nbsp;but&nbsp;only because of&nbsp;theslowdown in&nbsp;Laser
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  • ...imilar to the theory that heat was a "caloric fluid", instead of vibratory motion. This one error invalidates the Special and General Theories of Relativity.
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  • ...experimental results, reported over more than a century, relating to light motion and aether theory. He concludes that aether moves along with the earth in i
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  • ...er prototype which rose at fantastic speed to high altitudes - a perpetual motion suction-based implosion machine Other books by Viktor Schauberger The Ferti
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  • | title = The Detection of Absolute Motion: From 1887-2005 | keywords = [[absolute motion]], [[Michelson-Morley]]
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  • | title = Detection of Absolute Motion through Measurement of Synchronization Offsets | keywords = [[e-synchronization; absolute motion]], [[Sagnac effect; synchronization offset; Relativity]]
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  • ...p; It is postulated that light, generated upon the Earth, travels with the Earth's gravitational field.&nbsp; The behavior of neutrons and electrons is shown
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  • | title = Implications of an Aether non Dragged by the Motion of Celestial Bodies on Optical Laws ...must be equal to C/n &#8722; V/n2 in the direction of the Earth absolute motion, and C/n + V/n2 in the opposite direction, where V is the absolute speed o
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  • ...within the electromagnetic continuum creates the non-synchronicity we call motion.
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  • ...apping places finite spatial and temporal constraints on the crustal plate motion history within all of the ocean basins, back to the Early Jurassic Period (
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  • | title = Proposal for Bidirectional Light Speed Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of c <div>A bidirectional light speed meter in motion is proposed to test directly the invariance of c as&nbsp; </div> <div>postu
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  • ...rc tan (v/c) when applied to Perihelion advance [see my article: planetary motion around the sun] gives the 43'' of an arc per century visual effects meaning
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  • ...porting Stokes theory of complete dragging of the ether by Earth's orbital motion. It advocates a research program to carry out Michelson-Morley experiment o
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  • | keywords = [[Brownian motion]], [[Gravitational pressure]], [[Kinetic theory of gas]], [[Primary matter- ...ro body, there will be no Brownian movements in it. Phenomenon of Brownian motion takes place only on or near the surface of earth-like celestial macro bodie
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  • ...lue of orbital velocity of the Earth (29.765 km/s). Parameters of galactic motion of the solar system have also been measured and obtained values are 270<sup
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  • ...with relative motion, relativistic time, and inertial reference frames in motion. Relativity is essentially rooted in the assumed isotropy of light speed in
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  • ...sed up when it bends the straight-line motion of the planets into circular motion. Momentum, which is always overcome by gravity on Earth is not affected by
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  • | title = Satellite Motion in a Non-Singular Gravitational Potential [[Category:Scientific Paper|satellite motion non-singular gravitational potential]]
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  • ...what it is. It is a compound inertial force which results when a compound motion causes two opposing centrifugal pressures to press differentially on either
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  • ...d the dean of the expanding-earth model, feels that all the apparent plate motion is due to the crust of the earth accommodating itself to an earth that is i
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  • | title = Proposed Experiments to Detect Absolute Motion ...sult. However, the MMX null result does not mean that there is no absolute motion of the apparatus. It merely means that the speed of light is isotropic in t
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  • ...inary tectonic comments<br />The causes of folding<br />Three types of the Earth's lithosphere ...cted expansion of the Earth<br />Comparison of indirect estimations of the Earth's expansion velocity by space geodetic data with estimations obtained by othe
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  • ...hey are produced by faulty geometry used in contemporary laws of planetary motion. In reality, the spacecrafts and external efforts on them behave normally.
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  • ...ffect]], [[quantum photon absorption]], [[relativistic Doppler]], [[cosmic motion]] ...the paper is a non-relativistic diffraction experiment in which the cosmic motion of the Earth might be detected.
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  • ...ferential equations for the orbital and rotational motions. In the orbital motion problem, the new code is applied to integrate the orbits of eleven material ...on in a compound model in which 110 kyr integration is used to explore the motion of model bodies and the evolution of precession and nutation of the model s
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  • | title = Is the aether entrained by the motion of celestial bodies, what do the experiments tell us? physicists about a possible dragging of the aether by the translational motion of celestial
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  • ...g station 'on time', at any hour of the day and in any season, despite the motion of the Earth. For some authors this means that these signals propagate isot
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  • ...for two cases: 1) revolving vertically with the larger mass stationary in earth's gratitational field, 2) revolving horizontally with a constant horizontal a
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  • ...that there are no true pulls in nature, as recognized in Newton's laws of motion. It avoids the problems of non-local causes of gravitation conjectured by L
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  • ...the particle with speed. Weberian Electrodynamics is based on the relative motion of charged particles, and accounts for the radiation from accelerated charg
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  • * 2005 - "[[The Detection of Absolute Motion: From 1887-2005]]" * 2004 - "[[Absolute Motion and Gravitational Effects]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • ...lain "stellar aberration" (starlight is refracted towards the direction of motion of the Earth), however three physical solutions are proposed (see appendix
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  • ...cording to the same analysis as that for a fiber-optic gyro, translational motion in these arrangements will lead to an increase of optical path length and a
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  • ...ent and the contraction of space and the dilatation of time originate with motion as real physical processes. ...n to that it is shown that Einstein did not derive the formula for mass in motion and the formula for the mutual connection between mass and energy, and also
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  • ...n follow mathematically flawed and baseless concepts to the point that the Earth's cooling, no longer able to sustain life, leaves its surface as barren as th
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  • ...vided that the forces governing the system are not mass-dependent. Because motion relative to the gravitational fields with the locally dominant field energy
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  • ...bewtween the satellite and Earth drivers is done with a satellite in&nbsp;motion with orbital speed and&nbsp;spinning Earth with spin speed and adding the t
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  • ...lation between a created magnetic intensity ? and gained velocity V of the motion of an ether of near-earth empty space is given. On the basis of ether the d
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  • ...he Earth's rotation, then the Earth, by the same hogwash cannot effect the motion of the atmosphere when in fact, with the Earth spinning at 25,000 miles per
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  • | keywords = [[Relative motion]], [[Secondary electric field]], [[planetary magnetism]], [[terrestrial mag ...tter to swirl around its axis of spin. To consider this imaginary swirling motion of a planetary body's magma, as the cause of planetary magnetism is not ten
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  • ...e hypothesis at that time was provided by astronomical observations of the motion of binary stars. The Ritz theory came to an end with the work of W. de Sitt
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  • ...on of local Lorentz invariance; the speed of light seems to depend on the motion of the observer after all, as in classical wave theory, which implies that
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  • ...iving station ?on time,' at any time of day and in any season, despite the motion of the earth. For certain authors this means that these signals propagate i
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  • ...o have equal radial velocities, there is star streaming towards Orion, the motion of new stars is from this place, and Gould's Great Belt of Stars, of which
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  • ...bal Positioning System demonstate a Sagnac effect caused by the receiver's motion in relation to the center of the Earth. This implies an ether dependent of
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  • ...reality in a search for what Sir Francis Bacon called the hidden causes of motion, causes that we would never really be able to know with certainty, but whic
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  • ...ed when the Michelson-Morley experiment (MMX) failed to detect the Earth's motion through the electromagnetic aether. Desperate physicists turned to a contri
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  • | title = Proposal for Wavelength Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of Light Speed A wavelength meter in motion is proposed to test directly the invariance of c as postulated by the Speci
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  • ...int out somewhere in space a solid platform from which to judge matters of motion and rest...
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  • ...single equation; objectification of time; and energy viewed as matterless motion. Welcome to the infinite universe!<br />
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  • ...tonian radial acceleration. Kinematically, this influence produces apsidal motion. We performed numerical estimations for Mercury, for the companion star of
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  • ...int of view) the Michelson-Morley interferometer is insensitive to its own motion in ether. This finding proves that the experiment is null, and cannot be ta
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  • ...s been observed many times. These experimental results imply that absolute motion is observable and that there is a preferred foliation of spacetime coincidi
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  • ...the Global Positioning System (GPS), provide valuable data on the relative motion between sites on the earth?s surface up to 12,000 km apart. Measurements to
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  • ...ect is compatible with a ?dipole? speed of light anisotropy due to Earth?s motion relative to the ?CMBR rest frame?, with an amplitude of c/?c = 0.00123. Thi
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  • ...Special Relativity (ESR), each of two co-located observers with a relative motion will differ in their respective views of the time at any remote location. T
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  • * 0 - "[[On the Motion of Free Material Test Particles in Arbitrary Spatial Flows]]"
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  • ...sailing along among billions of galaxies. There's more, the apparent staid motion of the night sky unveils itself to expose a massive outrushing in all direc
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  • ...anics and electrodynamics there must be introduced a concept of ?imaginary motion?, which should be grounded logically. There is a proposal of setting two ex
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  • ...re paper, claims of MS and many NPA members that empirical tests prove the Earth's rotation, revolution and translation will be subjected to truth-testing ? w
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  • ...is there no requirement for a Sagnac correction due to the earth's orbital motion? Like the transit time in the spinning Mossbauer experiments, any such effe
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  • ...acceleration. Since these components are definitely related to the Earths motion an explanation has been found for these annual and diurnal fluctuations. Th
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  • * 1990 - "[[The Earth's Surface is One of the Natural Preferred Frames in the Universe]]" * 1989 - "[[Critical Remarks on Einstein's Derivations of the Equations of Motion]]"
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  • ...polarization of the ether allow to record the ether wind arising from the motion of the Earth, the Sun and the Galaxy, and the signals are coming from the S
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  • | title = Cosmological Redshift is Caused by Gravitation, Not Doppler Motion If you accept that cosmological redshift is a Doppler effect indicating motion away, then you must accept the big bang. Any expansion of the universe, whe
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  • ...h a beam of light across the spacecraft (perpendicular to the spacecraft's motion). On the Earth is another observer."'' ...rver on Earth will see the light beam cover a greater distance, due to the motion of the spacecraft while the light beam is en route."''
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  • ...case we can draw the conclusion that the slowing of time in pure inertial motion can be only an observational effect. Only the change of speed of one of the
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  • | keywords = [[Poincar?'s imaginary cloudy planet]], [[absolute motion]], [[relative motions]] ...rth does not turn round? (Ptolemaic) are equivalent. Therefore no absolute motion can exist. Poincar? seemed to have been inspired by Mach's ideas towards of
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  • ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time. ...pendence of the ticking frequencies of atomic clocks on the state of local motion and gravitation - not by distorting time and distance coordinates but in ab
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  • ...f charged particles at rest in the Earth reference frame can set itself in motion and accelerate its center of mass without external help, provided one of th
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  • ...ged particles at rest in the Earth reference frame&nbsp; can set itself in motion and accelerate its center of mass without external help provided one of the
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  • ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time. ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time.
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  • ...System, and subsequent discovery of the Fourth and Fifth Laws of Planetary Motion (FL), provided clues that led to definitive evidence of galactic formation
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  • In theories that apply the [[principle of relativity]] to inertial motion, physics is the same in all [[inertial frame]]s, and is even the same in al ...on-Morley experiment|Michelson and Morley]] tried to identify the state of motion of the aether. To do so, they assumed Galilean relativity to be satisfied b
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  • ...penetrable objects; ?infinite in number, ?they are in constant and eternal motion.? Yet they differ among themselves in ?shape, arrangement and position.? [B
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  • | known_for = [[Expanding Earth]], [[Planetary Motion]], [[Solar System]], [[Origin of Hydrocarbon Fuels]] ...nd distance from the Sun. My LB/FLINE (Little Bangs/Five Laws of Planetary Motion-Internal Nucleosynthesis-Evolution) model takes the reader from the dark vo
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  • ...heir orbital spacing around the sun. With Kepler's Three Laws of Planetary Motion, the Four Laws reveal the explosive, dynamic origin of our Solar System som
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  • ...able velocity of light which is due to the carrying of a light beam by the motion of the space of the Earth itself, despite the world-invariant of the veloci
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  • ...e scientists have postulated a process of subduction that is being kept in motion by currents of magma in the mantle.<br /><br />Nevertheless, the presence o
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  • ...contraction and of the existence of a model of aether non-entrained by the motion of celestial bodies.
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  • * [http://www.evert.de/ap0819e.pdf 08.19. Typology of Aether-Motion-Pattern] (13p)
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  • ...f Fizeau, et al., in the years 1851-1925 were all designed to test for the motion of the Earth through the presumed aether, or to test for the extent to whic
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  • ...face of a seeming impossible challenge since our senses deny the newfound motion of earth. Understanding of spatial motions today must focus on gravity and
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  • ...n and Morley (1887) on the other, led to conflicting conclusions about the motion of the luminiferous medium. relatively to the earth. Another, different, pr
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  • ...time of the light beam that moves perpendicular to the direction or Earth motion. It also shows that the Michelson-Morley null result can be fully explaned
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  • ...to become very small. The Theory of Despace also states that the planetary motion is caused by the space vortex. All the planet systems are free vortices. Th
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  • ...liance with natural laws of planetary systems; e.g., the laws of planetary motion, gravity, and the ongoing energy-matter relationship expressed as E=mc<sup>
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  • ...for the volcanism that appears on the landward side of many trenches. This motion is currently ascribed to subduction, but if the explanation of mine is corr
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  • ...; Aberration ? rotation; C vs 2M/sec, C vs 30 M/sec; linear vs rotational motion
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  • ...; Aberration ? rotation; C vs 2M/sec, C vs 30 M/sec; linear vs rotational motion
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  • ...the satellites gave me data that makes Earth's constant very accurate. The Earth's constant divided into the Sun's constant is the ratio of the two masses. Th ...he Earth's sun side causing it to spin, in turn creates a curvature of its motion around the sun. To prove this, orbital data was used to calculate the spin
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  • ...e variety of dynamic fiery solar systems. Here the five laws of planetary motion spring into action, forming billions of weird solar systems along with at l
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  • ...ural place, but he was among the first to divine the close relationship of motion to the time concept, an idea integral in the Lorenz Transformation and Eins ...s of Change,' 'The Concepts of Mathematics,' 'Concepts of Space, Time, and Motion,' 'The Principles of Mechanics,' and 'The Nature of Physical Explanation.'
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  • ...ion, and the Structure of Matter]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Bridge-nowhere-motion-structure-matter/dp/0935970010/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216420472&sr
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  • | known_for = [[Expanding Earth]], [[Planetary Motion]], [[Solar System]], [[Origin of Hydrocarbon Fuels]] ...], who has quite a body of work in the areas of Expanding Earth, Planetary Motion, Solar System, and Origin of Hydrocarbon Fuels.&nbsp; She is currently help
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  • ...ly motions of the sun and planets about the earth, the seasons, retrograde motion, and parallax in a uniform way. The authors have done a very admirable job
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  • ...er beam experiment should explain whether, and if so, to what extent, this motion affects direction and speed of a laser light beam.
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  • ...clear forces naturally. Model Mechanics also leads to a complete theory of motion called IRT (Improved Relativity Theory). IRT includes SRT as a subset. Howe
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  • ...e twentieth century, chiefly as a result of failure to observe the earth's motion relative to the aether, and the acceptance of the principle that such attem
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  • ...alilean invariance''' or '''Galilean relativity''' states that the laws of motion are the same in all [[inertial frame]]s. [[Galileo Galilei]] first describ ...other by such a transformation are inertial (meaning, Newton's equation of motion is valid in these frames). In this context it is sometimes called ''Newtoni
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  • ...per assumes: (1) micro particles with a certain speed, moving like thermal motion, are distributed in pure space; (2) the objects are not continuous at the m
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  • ...d by a Brazilian team shows that the course of light rays changes with the motion of the Earth, and their results differ in amount of 21% from the prediction
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  • ...ref> and d'Alembert forces) must be introduced to account for the observed motion, such as the [[Coriolis force]] or the [[centrifugal force (fictitious)|cen ...force explicitly, and yet our interest is almost always the small relative motion of the atmosphere and ocean, ''V' '', since it is the relative
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  • ...deviations from a smooth Hubble flow too large to be explained by peculiar motion.
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  • ...of Fizeau, et al, in the years 1851-1925 were all designed to test for the motion of the Earth through the presumed aether, or to test for the extent to whic
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  • ...amed the principles of the inertial tendencies of matter for straight line motion based on the property of the fluidity of a space-substratum filled with eth
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  • ...to measure the actual ticking rate of clocks (=oscillators) at rest or in motion relative to the ether, to the cosmic microwave background (Smoot's New Aeth
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  • ...m experiences a shift of its frequency toward the red without any relative motion between the source, the medium and the observer, the shift originating from
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  • '''Motion is not what we think it is!''' ..., matter, and energy is the predominant place for motion. He explains that motion and the structure of matter are inseparable. This is a powerful concept. Fo
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  • ...tual errors made by Einstein in his theory of relativity, relative mass in motion especially at speeds approaching c, twin paradox as a function of time dila ...ole of UVLM in circular or diagonal (tangential and radial) and rotational motion of the Earth around the Sun. It explains the role of UVLM in quantum physic
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  • * Conversion of Centrifugal Force into Linear Force &amp; Motion
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  • * M.Kokus, 2004. <em>The Earth's radius, redshift quantization, and alternative theories of gravity, cosmolo * <em>A linear reciprocating to rotary motion mechanism</em>. U.S.Patent 4,509,855 (1983).
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  • ...omagnetism. The shape of supernovae, the disc and the spiral galaxies, the motion of asteroids, the flatness of planetary systems, the tiny rings of Saturn, ...tant of other stars in the universe. And an astonishing consequence is the Earth's expansion.
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  • ....&nbsp; Such physical lengths never change lengths when viewed in relative motion.&nbsp; It?s the light path length which changes when measured by moving obs
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  • * 2010 - "[[Electromechanical Perpetual Motion]]" * 2010 - "[[Mechanical Perpetual Motion]]"
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  • ...not even perceived as a phenomenon of nature. Nonetheless, the accelerated motion of such an object has all the characteristics of a physical process and at
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  • * 2000 - "[[Photon Motion Through the Aether Sea]]" * 1999 - "[[Simultaneity Cannot Possibly be Relative to Motion]]"
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  • ...eformation of the tesselattice. The motion of such a deformation (i.e. the motion of a particle) in the densily packed tesselattice generates a cloud of elem ...l pyramids and some similar constructions. About the Great Pyramid and the Earth's inerton field you can read in his article written for the web site of our A
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  • ...1) the space fountain problem, (2) whether space flow is skewed by orbital motion, (3) the entrained ether problem, (4) the non-uniform density problem, (5)
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  • ...ay at velocity v, from a source emitting light at velocity c, the relative motion of the radiation is observed from the Doppler shift. How can we explain log
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  • ...Michelson and Morley experiment. In 1974 I realized that finding absolute motion in space is possible and a reference point or frame is not needed. In 1975 CM Draconis Binary Stars Motion]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_2384.doc Read
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  • ...ris System to perform a rigorous numerical integration of the equations of motion. The initial heliocentric state vector for that integration will be compute
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  • ...forces. The Longitudinal oscillations in motion of bodies (on a course of motion) result from non-uniformity of the retarded potential. This conclusion is l ...r. A hypothesis aboutsynthesis of three mechanisms within the framework of motion of the same ether for explanation ofthree existing kinds of interaction.
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  • ...which the divine source of all creation supplied the material world with motion and energy. Nowadays relativity of space and time, and of mass and energy
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  • ...examined to date. This support includes tests that extend Sagnac to linear motion and mechanics, the key results of Michelson &amp; Morley/Gale, and classic
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  • I was not searching for perpetual motion. If you think so, I must disappoint you. As an electrical engineer down to
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  • ...rst man in history, in 1973, Marinov succeedes in registering the absolute motion of the Earth in a laboratory; in 1975/76 he measured accurately enough the
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  • ...d at the most fundamental level is formed by massive extended particles in motion. During 2003-05 he repeated in Bogota the Michelson-Morley experiment in a * 2007 - "[[Observation of Highly Significant Correlations Between Earth Motion and Fringe-Shifts in a Stationary Michelson-Morley Experiment During the Pe
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  • ...ciliate the concept of duality in the sense of de Broglie with the Earth?s motion about the Sun if we persist in keeping the hypothesis of empty space, as we
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  • * "Planetary Motion", <em>Physics Education</em>, Vol. 17, No. 4, p. 148-149, July 1982
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  • ...other paper concerning SRT: is the slowing of time, in a frame of body in motion, actual slowing or it is only a result of mutual observation, and why regis
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  • ...little input energy is required to set the device in motion and build that motion to tremendous levels of usable energy. The principle employed is called "Am
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  • ...and Cosmogony (ICR Technical Monograph, No. 11)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Motion-Mercurys-Perihelion-Harold-Slusher/dp/093276617X/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books
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  • * 2009 - "[[Can The Motion of the Earth be Detected by a Laser Diffraction Experiment?]]" * 1996 - "[[The Search for an "Absolute Motion" Generator]]"
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  • ...of an object in ether generates friction and light waves just as the fast motion of an object in air generates sound waves. The bright tail of a comet movin
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  • ...t to it. Physical bodies contract and physical processes slow down when in motion with respect to the ether, in exactly the proportion specified by the Loren ...They have started from the fact that we are currently unable to detect any motion with respect to a preferred frame and from there extrapolated to an inviola
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  • ...cuum structures on <span lang="EN">the stabilty of </span>a quantum object motion.<span>&nbsp;</span>It should be noted that the structures created in vacuum
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  • ...nergy, momentum and action. Lorentz transforms do not describe any natural motion. 'Contraction of space' and 'dilatation of time' are unrealistic demands on
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  • ...s added to the special principle several other concepts, including laws of motion, gravitation, and an assertion of an [[absolute time]]. When formulated in ...have any means of discerning whether or not we are carried along in such a motion.|Henri Poincaré, 1904<ref>{{Cite book|author=Poincaré, Henri|year=1904–
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  • Over the next few years Mel Winfield built and operated an indoor motion picture theatre near Trail, B.C. After one year of operation the management ...on. Presently, the spin axes of all nucleons are oriented so as to produce motion towards the Earth center. This is know as gravity. This is fully explained
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  • ...ry admitted to few assumptions, though the belief in finity and matterless motion clearly was manifested in the popularity of the Big Bang Theory. Borchardt' ...dent on the infinite matter in motion inside it and the infinite matter in motion outside of it.
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  • ...nd Mioc V., Quantum Corrections to the Gravitational Potential and Orbital Motion, Rom. Astron. J., Vol. 20, No. 2, Bucharest, 2010. * Haranas I. and Pagiatakis S., Satellite Motion in a Non-Singular Gravitational Potential, Astrophys. Space Sci, 327, 83-89
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  • ...red shift, gravitational frequency shift, the behavior of cesium clocks in motion and in magnetic fields, and why the energy of incoming light depends upon i
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  • ...work in Free Energy through his studies on the gyroscope and the nature of motion.
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  • ...a prism?" This is type of question that Newton asked when he observed the motion of the apple and the moon. Figure 2a shows Newtonian gravity while Figure 2 ...lained using a mechanical model with no electric charge. Just particles in motion.
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  • ...oretical viewpoints, and later in his life defended the ideas of perpetual motion and free energy. He committed suicide in Graz, Austria on July 15, 1997. * "Measurement of the one-way speed of light and the earth's absolute velocity," <em>Proceedings of the Second Marcel Grossman Meeting o
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  • | known_for = [[Space]], [[Time]], [[Motion]], [[Thermodynamics]], [[Earth Sciences]]
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  • * Fornax - The Companion of the Milky Way and the Question of Its Standard Motion, Miroslaw Zabierowski 105
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  • # O. Ragos, C.G. Zagouras and E. Perdios, Periodic motion around stable collinear equilibrium point in the photogravitational restric ...os, K.E. Papadakis and C.G. Zagouras, Stability regions and quasi-periodic motion in the vicinity of triangular equilibrium points, 1997, Celestial Mechanics
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  • ...propagation of energy statistically and separately from the propagation of motion. He retained a lifelong dislike for relativity, and in 1923 he interpreted ...ponse to Michelson's suggestion that it be used to demonstrate the earth's motion with respect to the ether.5 He showed that both relativity theory and ether
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  • ...ttractive speeds that decrease with distance. Combine this with a relative motion away from this filament by the earth (either or both could be moving), perh
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  • "In 1998 he devoted his attention to experiments on the relative motion of magnets and conductors, constructing test apparatus specially for these, * 1998 - "[[Experiments on the Relative Motion of Magnets and Conductors (Monograph No. 5)]]"
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  • ...mmunicator, and counselor. In his 2021 book [[Notfinity Process: Matter-in-Motion]] he critiques relativity theory, the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum [[Notfinity Process: Microcosms-in-Motion]], which critiques the Big Bang Theory, quantum mechanics and relativity th
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  • ...dinates of two [[reference frames]] which differ only by constant relative motion within the constructs of [[Newtonian physics]]. These transformations toget ...alilei|Galileo]] formulated these concepts in his description of ''uniform motion''.<ref>{{harvnb|Galilei|1638I|loc=191&ndash;196 (in Italian)}}<br>{{harvnb|
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  • ...f> <ref>{{Cite journal|doi=10.1038/354374a0|title=Large-scale superluminal motion in the quasar 3C273|date=1991|last1=Davis|first1=R. J.|last2=Unwin|first2=S
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  • * "Minkowski Invariant Incompatible with any Equation of Motion", Journal of New Energy, Fall 2001 (Proc. Of the 2nd Int. Workshop: Physics * 2000 - "[[Minkowski's Scalar Invariant Incompatible with any Equation of Motion]]"
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  • # "Effect of the earth's magnetic field on the motion of an artificial satellite," Am. J. Phys. <b>27</b>, 344-348 (1959).
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  • ...no interference fringes that could be due to the Earth's 30km/sec orbital motion around the Sun. The official conclusion is that light is always measured to ...the riddle of the 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment on the grounds that the Earth's gravity entrains a region of the electric sea within its gravitosphere, whi
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  • ...frames are in a state of constant, [[wiktionary:rectilinear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another; an [[accelerometer]] moving with any of them w ...]&mdash;in this case thought of as a force&mdash;to predict the horizontal motion. Another example of such a fictitious force associated with rotating refere
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  • ...upled these ideas together into Znidarsic's theorem; ?The constants of the motion tend toward those of the electromagnetic in a Bose condensate that is stimu
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  • ...ectromagnetism, gravity, heat, temperature, black body radiation, Brownian motion to be an ether mass which I call 186-ether and has a radius corresponding t * 2010 - "[[Earth's Mass & Acceleration]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abs
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  • ...Miller, "The Ether-Drift Experiment and the Determination of the Absolute Motion of the Earth," <i>[http://prola.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v5/i3/p203_1 Rev. Mod.
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  • ..."inline">t' = d'/c</math> . Both these observations are independent of any motion of the source.<figure id="fig:one"> ...y="inline">c</math> , to light from the flash, independent of the source's motion, and therefore each sees the light at <math display="inline">t'</math> and
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  • ...light in perpendicular directions, in an attempt to detect the [[relative motion]] of matter through the stationary [[luminiferous aether]] ("aether wind"). ...preted as describing the motion of waves through an aether, whose state of motion was unknown. Eventually, Fresnel's idea of an (almost) stationary aether wa
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  • * Experiments on the Change of the Direction and Rate of Time Motion, Chernobrov V.A., page 575.
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  • ...omena, star formation, and feedback. Dynamical friction slows the relative motion galaxy pairs, which may possibly merge at some point, according to the init
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  • There have been at least five major ice ages in the Earth's geological past, referred to as the Huronian, Cryogenian, Andean-Saharan, a ...for many years, when Wegener introduced his theory he did, in fact, set in motion a completely new train of thinking and speculation about the origin of our
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  • ...xiliary variable called "local time" for connecting systems at rest and in motion in the aether. In addition, the negative result of the [[Michelson–Morley ...y in his model the aether is completely motionless, and it won't be set in motion in the neighborhood of ponderable matter. As [[Max Born]] later said, it wa
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  • * "Steady-State Electrodynamics of a Cylindrical Body in Axial Motion<em>," Journal of Electronics and Control</em>, V14, p. 459 (1963). * 1994 - "[[Kirchhoff on the Motion of Electricity in Conductors]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ...in the [[Michelson–Morley experiment]]. Their experiment for the expected motion of the [[Earth]] relative to the [[luminiferous aether|aether]], the hypoth ...t on first glance—"together with the unsuccessful attempts to discover any motion of the earth relatively to the 'light medium,' suggest that the phenomena o
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  • ...signals that are assumed to travel at the same speed against and with the motion of the frame<ref>{{Citation ...t]], Lorentz also proposed that moving bodies contract in the direction of motion (see [[length contraction]]; [[George FitzGerald]] had already arrived at t
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  • ...km s<sup>−1</sup> is placed on the internal Doppler redshift component of motion in the Coma cluster".<ref>{{cite journal |last=Tifft |first=W. G. |title=Fi
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  • ...um, which suggested that it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. The failure of any known experiment to detect motion through the aether led [[Hendrik Lorentz]], starting in 1892, to develop [[
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  • ...es NOT change at the source when it is received by an observer in relative motion! [As an aside, note that the Doppler Shift for light can be explained in te
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  • ...n mechanics]] |[[Universal gravitation]] |[[Calculus]]| [[Newton's laws of motion]] ...l of the [[Solar System]] and demonstrated that the [[Dynamics (mechanics)|motion of objects]] on [[Earth]] and of [[celestial mechanics|celestial]] bodies c
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  • ...1831&nbsp;– 5 November 1879) was a Scottish<ref>{{cite web|title=Early day motion 2048 |url=http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2005-06/2048 |accessdate=22 April 20 .../archive.org/details/onstabilityofmot00maxw |title=On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings |accessdate=24 March 2014 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https:/
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  • The motion of astronomical objects due solely to this expansion is known as the '''Hub
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  • ...that they could be used to model the behaviour of multiple bodies in free motion within the [[solar system]]. Poincaré graduated from the [[University of P ...etition for a resolution of the [[three-body problem]] concerning the free motion of multiple orbiting bodies. (See [[#Three-body problem]] section below)
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  • ...8/0004-637X/691/2/1479 |arxiv = 0809.3733 }}</ref> They suggested that the motion may be a remnant of the influence of no-longer-visible regions of the unive ...anisms, their [[light curve]]s, and whether quasars exhibited any [[proper motion]]. Astronomers who believed quasars were not at cosmological distances argu
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  • ...her=Library of Congress|url=https://www.loc.gov/collections/edison-company-motion-pictures-and-sound-recordings/articles-and-essays/history-of-edison-sound-r ...aphic class", and in 1859 the New York State Teachers Association tabled a motion to "employ a phonographic recorder" to record its meetings.
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