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  • | title = Nonlinear Dynamics: Mathematical Physics for the 21st Century | keywords = [[Nonlinear Dynamics]], [[Mathematical Physics]]
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  • | name = Rudiments of Mathematical Physics [[Category:Book|rudiments mathematical physics]]
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  • | title = Mathematical Physics = Empirical Physics: IF Factoring of Variables is Complete ...input of photon mass into the GRT equation for time dilation. Mathematical physics ignores the need for photon mass and misconstrues photons as mass less enti
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part I: Mathematical Apparatus | image = Classical Physics, Part I: Mathematical Apparatus 202.jpg
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  • | name = The Farce of Physics * [http://www.ekkehard-friebe.de/FP_C2_PP.HTM Pathological Physics]
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  • | name = Mathematical Physics of BlackBody Radiation [[Category:Book|mathematical physics blackbody radiation draft up-coming book]]
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  • | name = Heretical Verities: Mathematical Themes in Physical Description | image = Heretical Verities: Mathematical Themes in Physical Description 55.jpg
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  • | title = Do Mathematical Tools for Physics need an Overhaul? [[Category:Scientific Paper|mathematical tools physics need overhaul]]
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  • | title = On a New Mathematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]]
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematical Physics]], [[Electromagnetism]] ...the Institut Henri Poincar?.&nbsp; He is mainly interested in mathematical physics and electromagnetism. </div></td> </tr> </tbody>
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  • | name = Absurdities in Modern Physics: A Solution | image = Absurdities in Modern Physics A Solution 773.gif
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  • ...cal code. The reward for doing this is a new set of insights into particle physics and quantum mechanics. [[Category:Particle Physics|breaking dirac code]]
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  • | title = The Mathematical proof of Einstein and all modern physics and physicists are all wrong Gone with one (Ein) stone (stein)<br />&nbsp;I am not saying Alfred Nobel physics and physicists are all wrong but what&nbsp; I am saying is that I can prove
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Climatology]] * 2012 - "[[Mathematical Physics of BlackBody Radiation
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  • ...sics]], [[question-proposition structures]], [[unitary approach to quantum physics]] | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Space]], [[Time]], [[Foundations of Physics]]
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  • | name = Nonstandard Logics and Nonstandard Metrics in Physics | image = Nonstandard Logics and Nonstandard Metrics in Physics 410.jpg
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  • ...The Law of the Radiation of the Perfect Blackbody is the Law of Classical Physics | keywords = [[classical physics]], [[blackbody]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[p
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  • | title = Some Fundamental, Open, Mathematical Problems at the Turn of the Second Millenium ...rior dynamical problems within physical media; (4) Development of the "new physics of antimatter"; and (5) the greatest challenge for the next millennium) to
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  • | title = Introducing the Physics 3.0 Framework ...el of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems, which is built using the Physics 3.0 Frameworks, and is an alternative to Special Relativity Theory, produce
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematical Physics]] * B.Sc. Physics, University of S?o Paulo (USP),&nbsp; S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil, 1968.
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  • ...with the existence of disjoint abzufinden models. How vivid is the classic physics?
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...e Publication for Physics Essays Beginning with the March 2009 issue of Physics Essays, articles will be available online well in advance of production of
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  • ...ol for all these applications. This can lead to several simplifications in physics.
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  • | title = The mathematical proof of Einstein is wrong It is not the fact Einstein and Alfred Nobel Physicists and all of modern physics and physicists are wrong but it is the fact I can prove them wrong at least
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  • | title = Introducing the Physics 3.0 Framework ...el of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems, which is built using the Physics 3.0 Frameworks, and is an alternative to Special Relativity Theory, produce
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematical Physics]], [[President of University Cork College]] ...and Mathematical Physics in 1914, and made full Professor of Mathematical Physics in 1917. He became Registrar of the college in 1920, founded the <em>Cork U
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  • | title = Mathematical Alchemy in Physics ...temporary physics. After all, let us face the reality of life, the task of physics always was one of resolving mysteries, not adding to them.
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  • * M.Sc. Physics (Bonn University, 1980) , Ph.D. Astronomy (Bonn University, 1987). * Research in Plasma Physics, Ionospheric Physics, Radiative Processes, Radiative Transfer.
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  • | title = The Vicious Circle: Mathematics - Physics ...y to development ?open physics project? with constantly open discussion of physics' foundations and a physical methodology. We argue initial notions of space,
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • ...m or an axiomatic base for physics is based on mathematical logic. Unlike mathematical logic, mechanical logic integrates physical principles or axioms into a sys
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • ...um Theory]], [[Mathematical Physics]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Unification]], [[Gravity]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Model of Atom]], [[Big [[Category:Particle Physics|Domann Osvaldo]]
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • ...o Advanced Undergraduate Mathematics -- Infinitesimal Modeling, Elementary Physics, Generalized Functions ...otion from more fundamental observations is given. Certain methods used in physics that deal with the concept of point masses are shown to be incorrectly expr
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
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  • | title = Vortex Physics ...n "sister", ever since it too has produced distinguished representatives.A mathematical derivation shows that the currently known formulas and laws of electrodynam
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  • | name = The Einstein Myth and the Ives Papers: A Counter-Revolution in Physics | image = The Einstein Myth and the Ives Papers: A Counter-Revolution in Physics 34.gif
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  • | title = Book Review: Old Physics for New: A Worldview Alternative to Einstein\'s Relativity Theory | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | name = Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 341.jpg
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  • ...ally a series,&nbsp;or group, of&nbsp;simple equations&nbsp;within Reality Physics where&nbsp;each of these equations has the ability to mathematically&nbsp;i * [[http://www.amazon.com/GOD-CIPHER-Mathematical-GOD-Intelligence-Illustrations/dp/B000SNB5TE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid
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  • | title = Why Aren?t Physicists Ashamed of What is Claimed to be Modern Physics? ...ork in ?physics? is known to be wrong, with some shown to be nonsense with mathematical rigor. Indeed some is ludicrous, it appears deliberately so. Often results
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part II: Axiomatics & Low-Velocity Mechanics | image = Classical Physics, Part II: Axiomatics & Low-Velocity Mechanics 228.jpg
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  • ...es on the editorial board of the International Journal of Pure and Applied Physics.
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  • | title = How a Shaw Prize Is Awarded for Mathematical Errors of Christodoulou ...mistake has already been made by the 1993 Committee for the Nobel Prize in Physics. It is found that many made judgments based on popular opinions, instead of
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  • | title = Mathematical Constraints on Gauge in Maxwellian Electrodynamics ...re not equivalent. A simple example substantiates this conclusion. Quantum physics is linked to the variational principle and it is proved that the same resul
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...m>The Dynamical and Statistical Laws of Nature</em> (1950), <em>Statisical Physics</em> (1966), and <em>Paradoxes in the Theory of Relativity</em> (1966).&nbs
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  • * 1950 - "[[Rudiments of Mathematical Physics]]"
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  • ...rs and Clifford Algebras and Quantum Deformations (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...rs and Clifford Algebras and Quantum Deformations (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 290.jpg
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  • | title = Relativity and Classical Physics ...oped explanations to replace those involving curved spacetime and abstract mathematical fields. In essence, Newtonian theory is modified by only a "quantum" change
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  • | name = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics | image = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics 1590.jpg
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  • | title = The Mole Hill Effect: Mathematical and Other Failures in Physics
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  • | title = An Interesting Number in Physics ...mportant questions has for a long time been: are there any physical and/or mathematical relations between the fundamental physical constants? This paper gives a re
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  • | name = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) | image = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) 746.jpg
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  • ...lly correct results. Some unorthodox views are in order to give h back to physics. True physical aspects seek answers asking questions off the beaten path. W
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  • | name = Bankrupting Physics | image = Bankrupting Physics.png
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  • * 1975 - "[[On a New Mathematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4541.pdf Read
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  • ...ty, infinite universe theory and the refutation of the physical reality of mathematical constructs.<br /><br />Mike has more than four years working in the non-pro
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  • | name = On the Way to the Physics of the XXI Century ...l basic relationships quantum mechanics are deduced from laws of classical physics.
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  • | title = Local Time and the Unification of Physics ...M. As a consequence, QM and GR are reconciled while preserving the current mathematical formulations of both theories.
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  • ...??New Class of Finsler Metrics,'' <i>International Journal of Theoretical Physics</i> 26, 189 (1987). ...??Electrodynamics from a Metric,'' <i>International Journal of Theoretical Physics</i> 26, 189 (1987).
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  • ...versity, engaged in an inter-disciplinary research in quantum mathematical-physics and quantum computing. Professor Ionescu has several publications recognize Recently he proposed a new paradigm in physics, Quantum Information Theory, based on the general principles of the Digital
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] Dr. Edmonds published several articles on mathematical physics in <em>Reality and Meaning</em>.
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  • | title = Correspondence and Commensurability in Modern Physics (a Study of the Compton Effect) ...a limit of mathematics. We conclude that the problem goes beyond the mere mathematical limit.
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  • ...= Super Principia Mathematica: The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematica Physics - The General Theory of Relativity ...= Super Principia Mathematica: The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematica Physics - The General Theory of Relativity 1337.jpeg
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  • ...thematicians.' - Alex D.D. Craik, University of St Andrews, <em>The London Mathematical Society Newsletter</em> 2006 ...ng fluid dynamics. It is well written and produced.' - D.H. Peregrine, <em>Mathematical Reviews</em>
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  • ...acceleration transformations, which are linked with the time fields. Their mathematical results reduce to those of Einstein's relativity theory in the singular cas
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  • | title = Integrating Vector Particle Physics with the Dodecahedron Quark Ball and the Octahedral Hexagonal Fractal ...and a common correlation of each theory to VPP's respective Electron Cube mathematical derivations.? The VPP Electron Cube and the Octahedral Hexagonal Fractal (O
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  • ...een Quantum Mechanics and Space-time Physics, which has eluded Theoretical Physics Academia for the past three-quarters of a century. * 2008 - "[[The God Cipher]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/GOD-CIPHER-Mathematical-GOD-Intelligence-Illustrations/dp/B000SNB5TE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid
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  • ...ave a Ph.D. in mathematics from Queen's University, Canada and a D. Sc. in physics from MIT, USA. I learned general relativity from Professor S. Weinberg, a N * 2012 - "[[How a Shaw Prize Is Awarded for Mathematical Errors of Christodoulou]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts
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  • ...d the theory of Higgs boson removes from the physics the ether, in quantum physics known initial medium at creation and annihilation of matter particles from
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  • ...that of charge at quantum scale which has enormous implications for all of physics.
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  • ...to go forward one has to look for another possible symmetry/invariance in physics. Notice that contemporary theory of elementary particles is based on symmet
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  • ...l transformation of the theory of relativity into classical physics... The mathematical entities of the Einstein development have been redefined into rational phys * 1995 - "[[Relativity and Classical Physics]]"
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  • ...nity, because the author's discoveries give a lost symmetry back to modern physics, removing it from the marshy, moving lands across which it has been traveli
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part V: Electromagnetism | image = Classical Physics, Part V: Electromagnetism 230.jpg
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  • ...tudy of concepts (philosophy). mathematics (methods of quantification) and physics must be integrated.
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  • ...Newtonian physics, the finite wave propagation speed was something new in Physics. But it wasn't then tied into the development of irreversibility, because
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  • | name = Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics | image = Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics 254.jpg
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  • ...tudy of concepts (philosophy). mathematics (methods of quantification) and physics must be integrated. </div>
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  • ...s his hard won insights on such matters as just why physics is becoming so mathematical today while simultaneously moving farther and farther from application. Als
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part IV: Gravimagretism | image = Classical Physics, Part IV: Gravimagretism 229.jpg
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  • ...gy of atomic structure. He defines the embryonic basis for a new branch of physics and chemistry. The implications of the breakthrough discoveries elucidated
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume I | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume I 70.gif
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  • ...ine;">'''Relativity Is Self-Defeated'''</span> (2 of 3) &mdash;in terms of physics</em>, and <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">'''Relativity Is Se
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  • | title = The Vortex as Topological Archetype: A Key to New Paradigms in Physics and Energy Science ...ent in its failure to incorporate this field configuration. The equivalent mathematical description of this structure via eigenfunctions of the curl operator is sh
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  • ...s&nbsp;thesis&nbsp;delves only into&nbsp;elementary physics&nbsp;and basic mathematical principles.&nbsp; In&nbsp;his opinion the&nbsp;simplicity and consistency&n * 2008 - "[[Comments on 'A New Twist in Physics']]"
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume II | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume II 115.bmp
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  • ...anetary orbital analysis. It is important therefore to investigate why the physics establishment shies away from embracing this concept to the full. We hear t
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  • ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 940.jpg
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  • ...reader can decide whether or not the existing understanding of theoretical physics adequately describes reality, or whether new insights are needed.
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  • ...lack of agreement on coverage, on order of presentation, and on degree of mathematical sophistication required of the student.&nbsp; available textbooks range fro ..., but which will also cover the best procedure in solving the equations of physics.
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  • ...warranted. The Schr?dinger wave equation has been said to ?contain most of physics and all of chemistry.? Since Dirac's equation is a relativistic generalizat
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  • * 2008 - "[[Mathematical Constraints on Gauge in Maxwellian Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.naturalp * 2006 - "[[Theoretical Errors in Contemporary Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_776.pdf Read
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...ied claims made for the aforesaid alleged coordinates are not sustained by mathematical rigour. They must therefore be discarded.</p></span></span>
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  • | name = A History of Physics as an Exercise in Philosophy | image = A History of Physics as an Exercise in Philosophy 1002.jpg
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  • ...of the Einstein Equation, and The 1993 Press Release of the Nobel Prize in Physics ...ed misconceptions and earlier errors, many were unable to understand these mathematical results. Consequently, they failed to see the necessity of unification betw
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...space. In conclusion, the notion of an expanding universe could be just a mathematical illusion.
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  • ..., for matter only can ?contain? other things in motion. Energy is simply a mathematical term necessary for describing and relating the various forms of the motion
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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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  • ...onics engineer, and have a strong interest in physics and hold a BSc(Hons) physics degree. I?m also a local councillor for Brighton Hill South. I have always been interested in finding out what the fundamentals of physics are, not just how they work. Im a creative thinker who spends a lot of time
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  • | title = Some of Bob Heaston\'s Influential Thoughts that Affected Modern Physics ...aviton that binds it into mass. Bob Heaston was a driving force in pushing physics research into new directions.
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  • | keywords = [[:Luminiferous Energy]], [[electromagnetic radiations]], [[mathematical misrepresentation]], [[work capacity]], [[recessional acceleration]], [[tim ...ns has been derived. The very concept of space-time has been shown to be a mathematical misrepresentation. A unified theory of forces in nature has been proposed.
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  • * 2011 - "[[A Distant View of Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5990.pdf Read * 2010 - "[[The Mole Hill Effect: Mathematical and Other Failures
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...iew of his tampering with the time but not space derivatives). Had Hertz's mathematical accom-plishment received wider recognition, his invariant covering theory o
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...lementary<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>particle physics, there exist (in a latent form) four types<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-sm
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  • ...rovides a distinct approach to light-speed and gravitation, using rigorous mathematical proof. There is also a discussion chapter which examines the status of so-c
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  • ...is article we show how the QM-solutions can be explained: QM and classical physics merge.
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  • ...for its use in Physics and the sciences in general, than any of the other mathematical structures of geometric origin, such as the Hamilton (or Pauli or Dirac) qu
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  • | keywords = [[quantum physics]], [[physical theory]], [[logic]], [[quantum-relativistic]] ...actual "physics of logic" as well as a "physics of mathematics", and so a "physics of knowledge and of epistemology".
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  • ...iana di fisica. B, General physics, relativity, astronomy and mathematical physics and methods'' (<b>ISSN</b> 1594-9982), V121, N6, pp. 563-569 (2006). - [htt
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...aper proves that the spacetime continuum in general relativity is a simple mathematical model and not a physical entity.
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  • ...ces, philosophy of sciences, cosmology, chronology, mathematics, theory of physics, theory of systems, Abramovic stressed the need for establishing closer con * 2011 - "[[Mathematical Methods to Refute Einstein's Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.naturalphiloso
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  • ...ews are exactly that: two views of one reality, expressed in two different mathematical languages. But once a ?multilingual dictionary?, a ?Rosetta Stone?, is prov
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  • ...hematical nature, are shown to have representatives as objects of the same mathematical nature, i.e. as sections of an appropriate Clifford bundle. This approach r
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  • | title = On Classical Physics without Relativity ...orce is simply reduced to Newton's 2nd law. There are neither physical nor mathematical bases to claim, as if Lorentz transformations (received for emptiness) dete
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  • | title = Global Expansion Tectonics: A Significant Challenge for Physics ...e to conventional tectonic theory, a fundamental challenge is presented to physics, whereby an explanation is required to explain how and where additional mat
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] It is argued that definitions may be chosen a posteriori to reflect mathematical existence?the opposite of the usual approach by which definitions are chose
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  • ...y. Moreover, since the photons must include gravitational energy, particle physics would not be clearly understood without gravity.
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  • ..., which he incorrectly derived. Thus the very foundation of 21st century physics is invalid. This leads to the author's anti-neutron theory/model of the at
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  • ...[Upcoming Extinction of Man]], [[Physics]], [[The religion of Mathematical Physics]], [[relativity]], [[quantum theory]], [[string theory]] .../images/Bill22.JPG" /> Mathematical Physics is not Science. Mathematical Physics is the latest religion invented by Man, a religion that came into its own i
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  • ...atically from ,,scientific community". It is assumed by actual and ortodox physics, the setting down of times when foundations of a theory must be debated. ...n mathematical field. There is also another motivation for some absence in mathematical description, more precisely, lack of original data. It is not possible to u
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  • ...with the potential to guide us beyond the current quagmire of mathematical physics and into a truly unified qualitative and quantitative paradigm. ...cro-micro schism (e.g. relativity vs. the quantum) infecting all of modern physics and cosmology. It resolves this core-level problem by digging beneath the a
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Organizing Dissidents]] ...ces located within the compound of Harvard University. Santilli has taught physics at all levels, from prep courses, to advanced seminar courses for graduate
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  • | publisher = [[Newton Physics Books]] ...trate that using "Conventional Wisdom" and "Conventional Logic", classical physics can explain all the observed phenomena attributed to relativity. The arbitr
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  • | journal = [[Physics Procedia]] The current mathematical representation of General Relativity uses a four dimensional reference fram
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  • ...as Scientific Design Technologist (Sc Des T) with endorsement Mathematical Physics with the Society. * 2000 - "[[Copernican Revolution of Modern Physics by Newton's Original 3rd Law]]"
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  • ...athematical formalism of General Relativity were considered by Einstein as mathematical tools describing the relativistic ether, i.e. the ultra-referential space-t
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  • ...plications are made to the theories of "action at a distance" in Classical physics and to the presumptions (normally ignored) between relatively moving frames
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  • | known_for = [[Computational Physics]], [[Nanosystems]], [[Light scattering]], [[Cold Fusion]] ...i-language:="" roman?;="" new="" times="" en-us?="" style="FONT-FAMILY: "> Physics Dept., University Lucian Blaga, Str. Dr. Ion Ratiu 7-9, </span><city></city
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  • ...icroscopic analysis&nbsp; of gravity, complying the principles of particle physics.
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  • ...se they do not fit smoothly into modern physics. Named by Kepler and given mathematical form by Newton, the force of inertia remains aloof because it has no obviou
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  • ...we have included the mathematical background necessary to make Eddington's physics clearer. We have also included some of Eddington's epistemological derivati
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  • ...re I am wrong or else they have to accept that they are teaching incorrect physics based on trickeries. ...physics which is fundamentally incorrect. Their livelihood is based on the physics which has been adopted as the result of fraud, but these material interests
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  • ...den variables which deserved to be disclosed for a deeper understanding of physics.
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  • ...eing a member of the Philosophy Faculty (and an "unofficial" member of the Physics Department), he is a Fellow of Wolfson College. - [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~b ...King's College KQC), University of London. Courses subject to examination: Mathematical logic, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, foundations of probabi
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  • ...a line spectra mathematical description better than all said or published physics and matched experimental results with precision better than the approximate
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  • | title = Sub-Quantum Physics 1: Method of Fits Applied to the Hydrogen Atom ...from the 2-D standard collection exactly fits the Schr?dinger 1S state. A mathematical identity is derived showing how the Schr?dinger radial probability function
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  • ...ysics. These ideas transform the three-dimensional world of conventional physics into a four-dimensional physical world.
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  • ...nces. However Cosmology, Astronomy, and Physics in General has gone down a mathematical Rabbit Hole. The Electric Universe Theory is a breath of Fresh Air. It puts
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  • ...ng of the Earth from the point of view of Relational Mechanics, which is a mathematical implementation of Mach's principle utilizing Weber's law for gravitation.
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  • ...book describes a paradigm change in modern physics from the philosophy and mathematical expression of the quantum theory to those of general relativity. The approa ...ing and clearly written book is even readable by a final years student in physics. The presentation is very well got-up... I highly recommend this excellent
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  • ...Path to the Aether in Order to Solve the ?Worst Theoretical Prediction in Physics ...be proposing that empirical evidence overwhelmingly suggests most physical mathematical laws are ?backwards? due to this fundamental misunderstanding of the deriva
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  • ...f the severe restrictions artificially imposed by gedanken experiments and mathematical constructs.
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  • ...gy/sociology/economics. A solution is presented, illuminating and defining mathematical relations previously ignored/unidentified. The following is an analytical e
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  • ...his book totally negates the issue, argument of special relativity and its mathematical tools, and uses Newton law and light velocity superposition principle to re ...ativity, or if there had been no Lorentz hypothesis of Ether Theory as the mathematical tool of special relativity, there would have been no attempt to explain the
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  • | name = Discourses & Mathematical Illustrations Pertaining to the Extinction Shift Principle under the Electr | image = Discourses & Mathematical Illustrations Pertaining to the Extinction Shift Principle under the Electr
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  • ...formula in his book Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Emphasis will be on the physics aspects of the human sensing of time. Experiments may be performed to verif
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ..., a brief review of relevant areas of modern physics is included. Although mathematical logic is not directed in time, the causal description of the physical unive
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...in Morgantown. His career included academic positions, such as head of the Physics Department at Fairmont 1946-1956 and at Baptist College of Charleston, SC 1
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  • ...January 2016)<em>,</em> stands poised to fundamentally change how we view physics. * 2010 - "[[Introducing the Physics 3.0 Framework]]"
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] * 2010 - "[[Einstein's Lorentz Transformation is a Mathematical Game]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5923.pdf
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  • ...Energy]], [[Developing physics that describes the real universe]], [[not a mathematical abstraction.]] ...terest in physics is a hobby, stimulated by Umberto Bartocci's alternative physics conferences in Italy in the 1990s. Before that, I was fascinated to have fo
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  • ...region (Ukraine). From 1987 to 1989 studied Physics at the Department of Physics at Yanka Kupala - State University of Grodno. ...ssian mathematical conference? (3 ? 7 November 2008, Minsk); International mathematical conference ?Recent problems of analysis?: (Grodno, 7 ? 10 April. 2009). Pu
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  • * <i>Quantum Field Theory, Conformal Group Theory, Conformal Field Theory: Mathematical and Conceptual Foundations, Physical and Geometrical Applications</i> * 2006 - "[[Why Aren?t Physicists Ashamed of What is Claimed to be Modern Physics?
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  • ...athematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics", Foundations of Physics, Vol. 5, No.3., September 1975).
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  • (and Some of its Modern Consequences for Particle Physics and Astrophysics) ...d aspect of the potential evidence available in the two addressed areas of Physics, a set of more substantial confirming consequences related to quanta-genera
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] BSc (Hons): Physics; University of Manchester, UK; 1970<br />PhD; Physics; University of Manchester, UK; 1975<br />MInstP 1986; CPhys 1986; MBCS 2004
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  • ...m also an expert on evolution and I consider the theory of evolution to be mathematical nonsense.
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  • ...e far beyond the solar plasma rim. A fundamental principle of Mathematical Physics, namely, that of the analytical Gaussian spherical surface law, applicable
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  • ...s ago. As we celebrate the International Year of Physics, we might ask: Is Physics in good health? Everyone has his own answer to this simple question. Conseq * M. C. Duffy, The Ether Concept in Modern Physics
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  • ...courses in electromagnetism, electrical circuits, mathematical methods of physics, and the history and philosophy of science. It covers how to calculate forc
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  • ...Description</b><br />Attempts to simplify the complexities of the holor a mathematical entity made up of one or more independent quantities including most hypernu
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  • ...ed in six different formats that are similar to equations commonly used in physics, chemistry, and rocket science.&nbsp; The feeling formula unifies many seem
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  • ...ravitational energy, is in an electromagnetic form. Realising too that the mathematical equation relating to the waves are continuous and that the superposition of
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  • ...all existing experimental evidence, may be the key to taking conventional physics to the next plateau.
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  • | title = The Unification of Physics Through Classical Physics | keywords = [[Unification]], [[Classical Physics]]
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  • ...f physics. After that, I tried to transfer my philosophical knowledge into mathematical form.
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  • | known_for = [[Emission Theory]], [[Classical Physics]], [[Special Relativity]], [[General Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]] ...a knowledge of conversational French. He has also instructed Experimental Physics and has mentored German graduate students while pursuing his degree at Univ
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  • ...scientific community, because the author?s discoveries return to classical physics a lost symmetry, removing it from some marshy and moving lands through whic ...andable to a lay reader having only a casual background in mathematics and physics, sparking his(her) interest and encouraging him(her) to further exploration
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  • ...ntly available empirical results in astronomy, and (3) through a physical/ mathematical analysis of the foundation of SRT...
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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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  • ...rk of de Rham, for whom electromagnetism has been a source of inspiration. Physics can now take advantage of these developments and find itself rewarded with
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...whose position is at a finite distance from the object differs from the mathematical position of this object in the geometrical space, which exists only in o
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  • ...ian and classical relativistic conceptions of nature, he establishes a New Physics. A fitting revolution for the new millennium.
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  • ...ow this new technology may be utilized to improve our understanding of the physics of nature with specific methods by which the energy of the aether can be tr
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  • ...f numerous conference proceedings on topics relating to the foundations of physics. He recently (2009) accepted to be Director of&nbsp;ECE Science Technology * 2009 - "[[Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1]]"
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  • ...on as originating from the human sensorium. There is no difference between mathematical and ordinary inductive reasoning. <b>Review from Kirkus Discoveries</b><b ...h as the origin of memory. A weighty tome for devotees of mathematics and physics that raises interesting questions.
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  • ...uing mathematical justice]? <i>Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics</i>, 2008 ...analogy: an axiomatic approach]? <em>International journal of theoretical physics</em> <b>46</b>, 2669-75, 2007
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  • ...vich]. Whyte proposed something he called "the unitary principle" to unify physics theories. Experimental work on this theory was carried out by [http://en.wi ...elebrated in the US. He fought in the First World War, and was a brilliant mathematical physicist employed in industry, investment banker and scientific consultant
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  • ...>c</em> relative to the rest of the Universe and the proof if found in the physics of atomic orbits, a domain where Einstein's relativistic mechanics fail.
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  • ...f. This strong practical engineering background, along with his switch to Physics, Mathematics and Cosmology in his later years put him in a unique position ...[Physics Hits the Buffers: Why?]]" ([http://www.lulu.com/product/hardcover/physics-hits-the-bufferswhy/6506781?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_sh
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  • ...act. The apparent need to patch solutions together over time creates great mathematical difficulties for cosmology because the three functions selected have to joi
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  • ...such he has promoted two international Conferences dedicated to "rational Physics": Galileo Back in Italy, I and II, Bologna, 1988, 1999. ...r, it is clear that, in itself, the quantity c cannot denote a vector. The mathematical obsession with 4D obscures that a transform of this kind corresponds to a c
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  • ...ted derivation for the Special Theory of relativity. Presented before the Mathematical Association of America, Nov. 14, 1992 at Coppin State College, Baltimore,MD ...ons in Science and Technology</span> 17(1):2-10. http://www.arXiv.org/abs/physics/0005031</http:>
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  • ...ought and the attention it has directed to the foundations of mathematical physics, it is important that the most careful scrutiny should be given to the post
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  • ...an go backwards from it's current structure to what it must have been. The mathematical physicists and their dark matters, big bangs, black holes and whatever are ...re not physicists. I personally believe that if there is to be progress in physics we need to keep the math out of it. Conceptualization of heat, light, weigh
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  • | title = Physics of the Zero-Point Field: Implications for Inertia, Gravitation and Mass ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • * Lockheed Martin - Mathematical analysis and modeling, related software development and test for large syst * Recently (June 28, 2009) wrote&nbsp;a poem in about 10 minutes (see Modern Physics abstract).&nbsp; Not sure where it came from so quickly.
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  • ...Magnetospheric Ether-Drag Theory and the Reference Frames of Relativistic Physics ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • ...ted, here A is coefficient of proportionality like many others existing in physics, since days of Aristotle, Newton etc. It starts news discussion on the basi
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  • ...of distance which are used to derive over a hundred known relationships of physics and astrophysics.&nbsp; A number of predictions are also made.&nbsp; the in
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  • ...presentations.&nbsp; The suggested changes interfere little with standard mathematical procedures of operation, but they do affect decisions as to when to use Sch
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  • Some of the problems, paradoxes, and clutter within the mathematical physics of the past few centuries are briefly reviewed. Catt's concept of illusory
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  • ...eed is accepted, and with it the self-evident proposition that the Laws of physics are the same in all inertial systems. Yet, it is shown that the apparent re ...nciples of relativistic behavior. Even though these formulas yield correct mathematical results, by the very nature of their indirectness they tend to be misleadin
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...conservation of momentum fixes the order of observables. This allows the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics to be assigned a more precise physical inter
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  • ...rmulas with a function representing consciousness&nbsp;in the equations of physics, and proposed a ?consciousness-energy-matter? triangle that helps us unders
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  • ...causality, and consistency it simply intends to be the proper language of physics, clarifying basic definitions, respecting dimensions, trying to solve simpl
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  • ...ic Malmartel has a scientific training. He is graduated in mathematics and physics from the University of Paris XI ( Orsay ). Apart his interest in paleonto ...ying a model inspired from Catastrophe Theory which will allow us to apply mathematical models to History.
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  • ...the inside of the wire have been examined with the methods of mathematical physics. The satisfactory confirmation of Ampere's law shows that the origin of the
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  • # Materialism guides the physics study In physics study, materialism should be insisted; mentalism and mythicism should be ab ...ler than or equal to three dimensions, which correspond in mathematics and physics.
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  • ...Energy</em> serves as a singular textbook on the history of scientific and mathematical ideas, an excellent complement to Roger Penrose's highly acclaimed&nbsp;but ...between nothingness and thingness, coupled with his thorough knowledge of physics and mathematics.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...aning of discrete infinite process (redefinition of ?value?). The standard mathematical conception, due to Cauchy, approaches ?the infinite? one-sidedly, discardin
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  • ...ons</em> (1983) contains a selection of Good's more philosophical and less mathematical articles. * 2008 - "[[Book Review: Old Physics for New: A Worldview Alternative to Einstein's Relativity Theory]]" ([http:
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  • ...tical key to theoretical development in physics and that treatises lacking mathematical support are ?speculative or philosophical at best, not rigorously theoretic
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  • | journal = [[International Journal of Theoretical Physics]] ...lly because of the rejection by this theory (in principle and in the exact mathematical formalism) of anyphysical description in terms of truly uncoupled partial s
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  • ...very clearly in the second edition of the book," The Crisis of Theoretical Physics".
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...gravitation and the electromagnetism of a theoretically ideal vacuum. The mathematical illustrations show that, as a consequence of Galilean transformations, dire
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  • ...ation, and a poorly devised mathematical convention regarding relativistic physics in general. These newly discovered obstacles to progress in the physical s
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  • ...st of the book is concerned with the preparatory work in astronomy and the mathematical study of terrestrial motions that made Newton's work possible, with the fin
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  • | title = Unification of Classical and Quantum Physics | keywords = [[Unification]], [[Quantum Physics]]
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  • | title = A Novel Explanation of Plasma Physics, Part 1 | keywords = [[Plasma Physics]]
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  • | title = The Misconceptions in Quantum Physics and Its Refutation | keywords = [[Quantum Physics]]
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  • ...There are numerous values of constants of proportionality in the existing physics. Then applications of ''&#8710;E=Ac<sup>2</sup>&#8710;m'' are given to just
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  • | title = Questions Touching on the Fundamentals of Physics and Deserving an Answer | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • ...ific elite has been to bury the ether under a near impenetrable blanket of mathematical obfuscation. The first instance of this process occurred when Maxwell's eth
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  • ...extension is allowed and doesn't contradict textbook physics. Besides the mathematical calculation of scalar waves this book contains a voluminous material collec
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  • ...ballroom dancing, music, history, social study, evolution, literature, and physics. Usually, jack of many trades ends up with not a single specialty in any tr * Mathematical Invalidity of Relativity (1996)
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  • ...mum velocity in space and an invariant for the observer. Like in Newtonian physics, no local frame, or inertial observer, is in a special position in space. F
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...ension of the photon must be taken into account. Heisenberg described the mathematical relationship (Delta)p(Delta)x=h as the "uncertainty" principle to indicate
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  • ...t rely on the Standard model, such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics. From this analysis, there ensues some new approaches mentioned in the conc
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  • ...es that nature and objective, logical thinking should have more clout than mathematical renormalizations in attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and relativity ...as "Time Lords," rationalized all sorts of impossibilities in the name of physics.&nbsp; She argues that accepted theoretical concepts, such as strings, time
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  • ...o fully grasp these concepts, the authors do a fine job of translating the mathematical formulae and expressing them verbally in an easily comprehendible style. Th
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematical Physics]], [[Chemistry]] ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold's own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • ...n Lie Groups and Algebras and the Regular Solids, and Elementary Particle Physics Research in the 70ies and have now published some 40 papers according to pu * Vice President of [http://www.calmath.org/ Calcutta Mathematical Society], 2007.
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  • ...a comprehensive overview and analysis of topological geometrodynamics as a mathematical and physical theory.
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  • Theo Theocharis was born in Cyprus in 1952, and took a degree in Physics at London's Imperial College in 1976. In 1977 he became a dissident in both * "Planetary Motion", <em>Physics Education</em>, Vol. 17, No. 4, p. 148-149, July 1982
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  • | title = A Fifth Force of Physics ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • ...t secretly desired goal will from any pursued by the tools of mathematical physics, others by the deep sense of logic, others by intuition, from other tissues
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...e highly computation-intensive. As previously claimed [Heretical Verities: Mathematical Themes in Physical Description (Classic Non-fiction Library, Urbana, IL, 19
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  • ...has continued both experimental and theoretical investigations into basic physics. * "Comment on Marinov's Light Velocity Experiment," <em>Physics Letters</em>, 55(2), 83-84 (Feb 1978).
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  • ...ometry at the University of Perugia. Since then, in Perugia he taught many mathematical courses, mostly concerning Algebra and Geometry, and since 1980 even Histor ...of his own discipline was impossible, unless it did involve foundations of Physics too.
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  • | title = A New Group of Actions on Physics ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • ...With Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...With Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 298.jpg
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  • ...n 1983. Inspired by the ?Science Spring? convention spirit, enlightened by physics teacher and the discussion with the schoolmates during the time in college, ...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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  • ...his approach is now called Stochastic Electro-Dynamics or SED physics. SED physics shows the ZPE to be the physical reason behind quantum effects on atoms.<sp ...pes show that plasma comprises 99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been m
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  • ...izons]], [[singularities]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[robotics]], [[medical physics]], [[3D ultraound]], [[Robarts Research Instit]] ...ame clear that this department was going to be downsizing and merging with Physics, I decided to change careers and switch to the field of medical imaging.&nb
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  • ...engineering in the Nuclear Energy Transformation Lab, Institute of Nuclear Physics. ...ysics.&nbsp; He resulted his passion in writing a cycle of the articles on physics, which were published in the newspaper "Science of Kazakhstan" in period fr
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  • ...his approach is now called Stochastic Electro-Dynamics or SED physics. SED physics shows the ZPE to be the physical reason behind quantum effects on atoms.<sp ...pes show that plasma comprises 99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been m
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  • | known_for = [[Holistic physics]], [[structure]] ...shops have been given to teachers interested in communicating a non-linear mathematical approach to their students.
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  • ...ion (FL).&nbsp; The energy masses, properly spaced and obeying the laws of physics, chemistry and thermodynamics via means of internal nucleosynthesis (IN), i
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  • ...in science. They also relate everyday phenomena to the fundamental laws of physics. This book is written for students and teachers of science, physics, and mathematics. It can be utilized at High Schools or at Universities, de
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  • ...ar subject, as the problem is treated from first principles and particular mathematical tools (e.g. Bessel Functions and the theory of random variables) are summar
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  • | keywords = [[Physics]], [[Quantum]], [[Cosmology]], [[Unification]], [[Theory]] ...eed of light, and that our Solar System is a celestial Beryllium atom. The mathematical observations detailed in this work are beyond doubt extremely interesting.
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  • | title = Unified Theory: Alternative to Mainstream Physics, Cosmology & More | keywords = [[Unified Theory]], [[Alternative to Mainstream]], [[Physics]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Homoeopathy]]
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  • | title = Esoterica as a Catalyst for a New Era in Physics and Scientific Inquiry ...nowledge sources, some of which advocate vacuum models abstracted from the mathematical tools of both multi-valued logic and non-orientable topologies, might actua
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  • ...tation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment and the Replacement of Classical Physics by Special Relativity ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • ...process, solves the mysteries of light’s propagation as simply the laws of physics at work.
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  • ...o be corrected. As a result of these corrections, they assume a different mathematical form, which reflects their real value. In the text which follows we propos
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  • ...thods. This same model rears up again in modern physics in the form of the mathematical topology of string/super string theory as well as in superconductivity and
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  • ...thin the quantum domain of physics is simplified and united into classical physics. ...enior year. It was during high school that Jeff took his first classes in physics and chemistry.
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  • ...age for Mathematics and Physics which I am now further evolving to include Mathematical Spiritual Science. This wonderful language expresses a completely coordinat
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  • ...just for the professional physicist, this report attempts to preserve the mathematical and logical integrity of the original account, while at the same time makin
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  • ...is too mathematical to cure the inverted relation between mathematics and physics characteristic for Einstein's relativity.
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  • ...s the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws of physics]] have the same form in all admissible [[frames of reference]]. ...ether's theorem]], any such symmetry will also imply a [[Conservation law (physics)|conservation law]] alongside.<ref>{{cite book |title=Classical Mechanics:
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...ities and temperatures, but in most cases it can be described by classical physics, Newton' s laws and Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet
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  • ...rof. James M. Hardesty], "X-Rays and Electron Beams: The Origins of Modern Physics" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1-51 ...entists&amp;tab1=Display&amp;id=534 Dr. Paul A. LaViolette], "A Tesla Wave Physics for a Free Energy Universe" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5-1
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  • ...has had many "chats" (as he calls them) with many of the great leaders of physics in the formative years of the quantum theory. His first hand stories were a His article on the Sagnac effect (Rev of Mod Physics) is what attracted me to Jan's work. Later I discovered his monograph "The
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  • ...ook presents the mathematical proofs needed to justify its claims, the non-mathematical reader will find it rich in prose and will be able to follow the arguments
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...d books, always hoping to find someone who considered the why questions of physics worthy of theoretical attention. And, as you might expect, finding no one!
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  • ...atical conference&#8221; (3 &#8211; 7 November 2008, Minsk); International mathematical conference &#8220;Recent problems of analysis&#8221;: (Grodno, 7 &#8211; 10
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  • Neil Munch has had a life-long interest in space, advanced physics, cosmology, and an insatiable curiosity about most everything. He stressed ...ing Corp. (Incorporated 1984) Published aver 100 papers questioning modern physics some of which are also in referred journals.
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  • ...geocentric vs. heliocentric conceptions has been repeated by 20th century physics, invariably confusing the two worlds. We should be aware that an assumption
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  • ...t in his class) was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, earned a master's degree in Physics and a Ph.D. in Engineering at UCLA-- the Ph.D. degree with a specialization ...in 1964 joined Computer Sciences Corporation as the Associate Manager for Mathematical Analysis.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] My formal training was in gravitation and earth physics.&nbsp; In 1986&nbsp; I started to seriously look at periodicities in earthq
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  • ...book-?Unified Physical Theory' and 2002 book-''Realistic Foundations of'' Physics &amp; Cosmology. In a paradigm shift Unified Theory (UT) presents the grand ...ntinuum. UT discards 4-D and higher dimensional spacetime continua as mere mathematical constructs bereft of any physical existence. Theories based on them are unr
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  • ...we have to know Riemann's N-dimensional geometry which in fact is a&nbsp; mathematical theory of n-dimensional supernumbers. This is why the second face looks not
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...r granted since the nineteenth century. For instance, the well-established mathematical theorem that a closed current loop external to a straight current-carrying
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  • ...was mentioned several years in Who's Who in the World and in Who's Who in Physics. ...search Institute effort on writing the book ecophysics ?the application of physics to ecology?<br />6 months working with Melpar, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Mathematical Physics]] ...niversity in Detroit, Michigan where he received his BS in Mathematics and Physics in 1966.&nbsp; Graduate students and faculty members along the way had impr
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  • ...eveloped and to highlight the part it plays in major departments of 21st C physics. The evidence for its existence is reviewed, and it is hoped, widespread mi ...modern ether concept, evidence of its reality and implications for modern physics.
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  • ...f the Photon and the Electron.&nbsp; Research initiated in 1985 produced a mathematical model of the photon as a solitary (soliton) wave, whose size, shape and int ...ics)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Gravitation-Cosmology-Fundamental-Theories-Physics/dp/1402008856/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222202716&sr=8-16 Read in fu
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  • ...t nor constant. Some other challenges deal with the mathematics of quantum physics including Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schroedinger's cat and rabbi
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  • ...ics by deriving a new atomic theory--The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics (GUT-CP)--from first principles, which unifies Maxwell?s Equations, Newton? ...ely mathematical model of the hydrogen atom, GUT-CP was derived from known physics, i.e. Maxwell's Equations. Under special conditions, an extended distributi
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  • ...lar on his [[de Broglie-Bohm theory|stochastic interpretation]] of quantum physics. ...ooks and conference proceedings. He was a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A.
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] ...reer since 1956 as Assisitant, Associate, and ultimately&nbsp;Professor of Physics in 1966 at the University of West Virginia in Morgantown. His 1966 textbook
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  • | fields = [[University Professor of Mathematical Physics]] ...n relativity and organizing International conferences on the mathematical physics.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...oncept of a living l'chaim stringlike or filamentary electron instead of a mathematical point electron yields several succulent dividends beyond that of existentia
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  • | known_for = [[New Nuclear Energy]], [[Real time physics]], [[Planetary systems]], [[Organized Academic-Government-corporate Fraud]] * Founder Real time Physics
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  • A mathematical analysis is provided in the author's book <em>Physics Without Einstein</em>, but this new work goes beyond the scope of that book
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  • | known_for = [[Physics: Unified Classical Theory]] ...no extra help. In spite of all this, he obtained B and C in maths and B in physics.
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  • | known_for = [[Galilean Physics]], [[Molecular Biology]], [[affiliated to AIRC (Association Italian Researc ...otes done on this same Natural Philosophy Alliance Site, when his proposed mathematical paradigm appeared to me to cause some major physical ambiguities that surel
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  • ...n coll. with Jean-Luc Bouchardon), epistemology of geology, foundations of physics (relativity theory, concepts of time, space and movement). I initiated a re general geology, geophysics, thermodynamics, physics, epistemology (relationships between physical sciences and human sciences),
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  • Stephen Crothers is an Australian Scientist whose best known for his mathematical and philosophical refutations of [[black holes]] and the [[big bang]]. He t ...03 I formally commenced part-time candidature for the PhD in the School of Physics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia, under the s
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  • ...g, casing, and rod pumping mechanics &amp; well bore stability, as well as physics and philosophy. He holds a BS degree in drilling engineering and an MS degr ...tudinal vibration, mathematical model for drillstring torsional vibration, mathematical model for drillstring coupling vibration of longitudinal and torsional vibr
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  • Findings show that important fundamental principles of mathematical Physics are consistently misapplied to concepts of gravitational lensing or just si
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  • ...hing more than mathematical games which are not in accord with the laws of physics and even with the declared principles of the theory of relativity.&nbsp;&nb
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  • ..., "The Nature of Physical Explanation," Aristotlian logic as it relates to physics is subtly probed,&nbsp; Distinguished by its clarity, this book is recommen ...rth, in brief compass, the essential elements of Aristotle's physical (and mathematical) thought .... It is hoped that this study will provide, for students of sci
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  • ...]], [[radiation]], [[scattering]], [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]] Space and time are NOT physical quantities. They are only mathematical tools (coordinate variables of infinite extent) to describe distance and ti
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  • ...according to the inverse square law of action at a distance. 20th century physics finally concludes that protons are imprisoned in the nucleus and could not
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  • ...tests.&nbsp; It is a mystery that we would love the theory whose ratio of mathematical complications to verifiable predictions is maximum.&nbsp; Well, given the p ...ing license for an intellectual purge: aether ideas were to be driven from physics.&nbsp;&nbsp;But GRT, in reformulating gravity as not a force between point
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  • ...confines of this review due to the intrinsic novelty of their elements for Mathematical Analysis. Additional theoretical work is also required to formalize the kin
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  • ...movement. He held unusual and controversial views relating to mathematics, physics, philosophy, and many other fields. Muses also envisioned a mathematical number concept, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musean_hypernumber Musean hyp
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, a doctor of physics and mathematical sciences, and Professor at the Tyumen Architectural-Building Academy. He wa
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  • ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], the '''pilot wave theory''', also known as '''Bohmian mechanics''', was ...ories in relativistic bosonic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volume= 17|issue= 4|pages= 363–380|year= 2002|doi= 10.1023/B:FOPL
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  • ...dious as a child, and remained so until I entered an area of controversial physics, at age 50.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I remain studious, ...I gained a 2-1, and enough of an introduction to the ideas of mathematical physics to know that there was something odd going on.<span style="mso-spacerun: ye
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  • ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • ...amental electrical concepts, cosmologists have charged into a mind-numbing mathematical ''cul de sac'', creating on the way a tribe of invisible entities - some of ...ory Directorate of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is the author of Physics of the Plasma Universe</em><br /><br />You don't have to be an astronomer t
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  • ...niversity of Prague and Sofia University. He was an Assistant Professor of Physics from 1960 to 1974 at Sofia University. In 1966-67, 1974, and 1977 he was su ...in the sense that he very well understood all of the classical theoretical physics in great detail (sufficient detail to argue that historically some wrong tu
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  • ...For decades now some very important fundament principles of mathematical Physics have been incorrectly applied to the theory of gravitational lensing or jus
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  • ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • ...ing in physics and electrodynamics and is the Editor and Publisher for the physics journal [[Galilean Electrodynamics]], and former Editor for the Proceedings ...s at M.I.T. (S.B. Physics, S.M. Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. Mathematical Physics), and had a long career in the American defense industry, much enriched by
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  • | keywords = [[Classical Physics]] ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • ...Spolter, Ph.D., has written a book that intends to challenge contemporary physics. With The Gravitational Force of the Sun, published in 1994, Spolter sets o ...of physics and cosmology today, the theoreticians first write complicated mathematical equations, and then try to fit nature to it."
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  • ...he number and the calculation of roots of Bessel functions, 1995, Computer Physics Communications, 92, pp.252-266. ...ros of Bessel functions of real order and complex argument, 1998, Computer Physics Communications, 113, pp.220-238.
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  • ...is a member of the American Geophysical Union, the American Association of Physics Teachers, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Ameri ...eronautics and Astronautics</em>, <em>International Journal of Theoretical Physics</em>, etc.), several monographs, 5 patents (he invented the contra-wound to
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  • ...Engineering), and obtained&nbsp;a doctorate in 1977 for research entailing mathematical modeling and computer simulation of the thermal response of buildings, from ...ute for Industrial Research and Standards, Dublin, where he was engaged in mathematical modeling and computer simulation of energy conservation options&nbsp;and op
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  • ...f the discussion and analysis of the contending interpretations of quantum physics can be readily understood by nonspecialists. ...situation in quantum mechanics appears to be the most disturbing in modern physics?. Seventy years after the advent of quantum theory, ?there is still no clea
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  • | keywords = [[Classical Physics]] ...al. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting i
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  • | title = The Trouble with Modern Physics and the Solution Based on Logic and Metatheory ...gic) gives logical arguments that all the current major theories of modern physics are incomplete and incompatible with each other. From metatheory the simple
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  • ...pecial and the General Theory' by Albert Einstein, my youthful interest in physics was revived with a vengeance. I had for many years a sneaking suspicion tha ...he theory and was very surprised by being able to discover the fundamental mathematical flaw in September 1999. This ultimately led to my article, &#65533;Misconce
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  • ...and connected replicated structures. These include hundreds of verifiable mathematical expressions that started to reveal the until-now-undiscovered relationships
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  • ...tly theories. They are 1)Socialism for social advocacy; 2) relativity in physics for science study; and 3) straddling across social study and natural scie ...f contradictions found in this theory. It is so unbelievable that these mathematical contradictions can escape the attention of so many scientists and make th
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Theoretical Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Intersecting Science]]
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  • How is it possible that this general mathematical description of such a large class of physical and chemical phenomena has es ...chapter. Problems for the students are provided. The printing of the text, mathematical formulae and figures is pleasant to the eye. However, the book is not easy.
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  • ...ffer only by constant relative motion within the constructs of [[Newtonian physics]]. These transformations together with spatial rotations and translations i ...e book|ref=harv|last1=Arnold|first1=V. I.|authorlink=Vladimir Arnold|title=Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics|publisher=Springer-Verlag|date=1989|edition=
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  • ...hematical equations have replaced comprehension as the goal of theoretical physics. You will see why some of our deeply embedded programs need to be changed a
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  • ...hematical equations have replaced comprehension as the goal of theoretical physics. You will see why some of our deeply embedded programs need to be changed a
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology and physics]], [[member of Thescientific worldview.blogspot.ca]] [[and head of the Vanc ...own ideas while synthesizing thought, theories, and ideas of 21st-century physics.”
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  • * Fundamental Problems of Quantum Physics ...f the discussion and analysis of the contending interpretations of quantum physics can be readily understood by nonspecialists.
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  • ...though, by the lack of acceptance of some of his more speculative ideas in physics, and by what he called "the canonical policy of established journals." He h ...g with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, medical, and engineering sciences. No topics related to ESP, U
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  • On the Physics front I have discovered the reason for electromagnetism, gravity, heat, tem * 2010 - "[[Mathematical Physics = Empirical Physics: IF Factoring of Variables is Complete]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.or
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  • ...concept in physics and philosophy about the properties of the universe. In physics, absolute space and time may be a [[preferred frame]]. ...te space (in the sense of a preferred frame) can be seen in [[Aristotelian physics]].<ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spacetime-theories/#2 Absolute an
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  • ...= 1959PhRv..115..485A }}</ref> The underlying mechanism is the [[coupling (physics)|coupling]] of the [[electromagnetic potential]] with the [[Argument (compl ...ra |title=The Aharonov–Bohm effects: Variations on a Subtle Theme |journal=Physics Today |date=Sep 2009|volume=62|issue=9|pages=38–43 |doi=10.1063/1.3226854
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  • ...o>{{cite book |author= M. Alonso & E.J. Finn |title=Fundamental university physics ...ogle.com/books?id=Wdp-DFK3b5YC&pg=PA23&vq=inertial&dq=reference+%22laws+of+physics%22&lr=&as_brr=0&source=gbs_search_s&cad=5&sig=ACfU3U33YE3keeD7lDVtQvt-ltW87
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  • ...Matthews]]<ref>Andrew Whitaker, ''John Stewart Bell and Twentieth-Century Physics: Vision and Integrity'', Oxford University Press, 2016, ch. 2.</ref> |awards = [[Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics|Heineman Prize]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>[[Hughes Medal]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>
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  • In [[mathematical physics]], the '''WKB approximation''' or '''WKB method''' is a method for finding | title = Acoustics: basic physics, theory and methods
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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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  • ...on's death in 1988, semi-retired Spencer became very active in alternative physics. She co-founded the Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) in 1993 and remains t ...S&amp;key=DISPLAY&amp;docID=2&amp;page=1&amp;chapter=0 American Journal of Physics]</i>, V22, N3, pp. 120-124 (Mar 1954).
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  • ...vior of [[subatomic particle]]s – behavior difficult to explain by quantum physics. ...represented in form of an appropriate [[algebra]] or other [[Pregeometry (physics)|pregeometry]]. They considered [[spacetime]] itself as part of an explicat
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  • ...iomatic and empirical scientific methods. Lucas was ousted from mainstream physics after his criticism of Einstein's theories and he continued his own work on ...final exams from this older student, he studied all of these undergraduate physics courses and learned to solve the exam type problems. When he took the scho
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  • ...geometrical methods to solve problems in [[number theory]], [[mathematical physics]], and the [[theory of relativity]]. ...e which I wish to lay before you have sprung from the soil of experimental physics, and therein lies their strength. They are radical. Henceforth space by its
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  • | field = [[Physics]] * [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] (1902)
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  • ...st between the measure formula of physics. Starting from pure physical and mathematical relationships, Young has built an elegant theoretical model that bears an u ...the elaborator of what may be the first theory that unifies consciousness, physics and the life sciences: the Theory of Process, described in his two volume w
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  • * 1980-1981 Harvard University, Physics, Human Physiology * 2005 Chairman, International Year of Physics, CASYS05, Liege, Belgium
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  • ...ployed by the Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico as a Mathematical Computer Programmer, Nuclear Field Engineer and Instructor for the Departme
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  • ...I discovered, defined, derived, or developed the following 31 theoretical physics concepts. I seriously doubt that I could have developed these concepts with # Derived a new mathematical definition of the concept of force using a generic field theory that was us
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  • ...onducted. The object of the interview was to address Dan's applications of mathematical modelling to optimize spiritual development as a spin-off of his research o ...and crystallographer. He has undertaken many diverse studies, from quantum physics to modeling at the MIT space lab to developing the early biofeedback protot
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  • ...is had changed. His ideas were discarded and ignored as the new science of physics had displaced philosophy as queen of the academic professions. Henri Bergso ...other. At the age of 17 he won an open prize for an original solution to a mathematical problem, and in the same year he solved a problem Pascal claimed to have so
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  • Frederick David Tombe is a physics and applied mathematics graduate who attended Queen's University Belfast fr ...iary subjects. Before October 1978 had ended, I had been introduced on the physics course to Einstein's special theory of relativity as well as being taught t
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  • ...ef> Conceptually, in [[classical physics]] and [[special relativity]], the physics of a system in an inertial frame have no causes external to the system.<ref ...vature of spacetime and [[tidal forces]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity - Derived, Explained, and Appraised |edition
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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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  • |fields = Mathematics and [[physics]] ...s to [[Pure mathematics|pure]] and [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]], and [[celestial mechanics]].<ref>{{cite journal|author=Hadamard, Jacques
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  • |fields = [[Physics]] and [[mathematics]] ...ation of energy / Maxwell's wheel |publisher=PHYWE Laboratory Experiments: Physics |accessdate=14 July 2014 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/we
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  • In [[physics]], the '''Lorentz transformation''' (or '''transformations''') are [[coordi They supersede the [[Galilean transformation]] of [[Newtonian physics]], which assumes an absolute space and time (see [[Galilean relativity]]).
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  • ...ity|Robertson–Mansouri–Sexl test theory]] as an example). Because the same mathematical formalism occurs in both, it is not possible to distinguish between LET and ...t]] on the basis of his theory, for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1902. [[Joseph Larmor]] found a similar theory simultaneously, but his
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  • ...arizing only the main conclusions reduces the temptation to speculate and mathematical justifications are completely avoided. ...ons, rather than being a part of high-energy physics, involve solid-state physics and chemistry. Consequently, the observations need to be viewed through a
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  • ...en.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/bhr.pdf reviewed] by Sheldon Goldstein in ''Physics Today'' (1994). J. Cushing, A. Fine, S. Goldstein (eds.), ''Bohmian Mechani There are several equivalent [[#Derivations|mathematical formulations]] of the theory, and it is known by a number of different [[#H
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  • ...mplex-system Theories: in Economics, Evolutionary Biology, and Statistical Physics | publisher = Cambridge University Press | year = 1999}}.</ref> ...ience which leads to the recognition that intuitive perception rather than mathematical calculation is the source of the truth of effective theories. (See referen
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  • ...<br>[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]<ref>Physics Tree profile [http://academictree.org/physics/peopleinfo.php?pid=16601 Max Planck]</ref><br>[[Hermann von Helmholtz]] * {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] {{small|(1918)}}}}
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  • * ?How to patent Mathematical Algorithms in software Embodiments? Presentation Notes, Metroplex Institute * 2007 - "[[Minor Corrections to Natural Philosophy & Physics of Aristotle, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein ]]" ([http://www.natur
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  • ...different models, is ongoing. Topics investigated include [[quintessence (physics)|quintessence]], [[Modified Newtonian Dynamics]] (MOND) and its relativisti ...developed his [[general theory of relativity]] in 1915, this was used as a mathematical starting point for most cosmological theories.<ref>Hoyle, F., ''Home is Whe
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  • ...'''</ref> , (2) to modify Newton's gravitational law <ref>Isaac Newton, '''MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY''' \vspace{1em'''</ref> . ...ever, relativity is exactly a theory that defeats itself, both in terms of mathematical derivation as well as in terms of physical explanation***. Space-time as an
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  • ...er to make calculations for the experiment, [[Bob de Hilster]] developed a mathematical equation which summed up all the forces of gravitons entering, exiting, and The G1 particle moving at speed 'c' applies to many if not all physics phenomenon.
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  • Although [[Isaac Newton]] based his physics on [[absolute time and space]], he also adhered to the [[principle of relat ...tivity|general theory of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • |journal=[[Physics Today]] ...mical Society of the Pacific|pages=49–62}}[https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5499 Physics ArXiv preprint]</ref>
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  • | {{hlist |[[Physics]] |[[Natural philosophy]]}} ...olution]]. His book ''[[Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'' ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy"), first published in 1687, laid the found
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  • ...s to test the properties of the aether was a high priority of 19th century physics.<ref group=A name=Whittaker />{{rp|411ff}} ...e considered: (1)&nbsp;The aether is stationary and only partially [[drag (physics)|dragged]] by Earth (proposed by [[Augustin-Jean Fresnel]] in 1818), or (2)
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  • ...along the x-axis, (8) and (9). ''There is no physics here; this is simply mathematical manipulation'' .
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  • ...ein an unexpected observation is made that is not explained using existing physics. It then begs for extended theoretical models to explain the newly discover ...tinental plates back in time. In order to constrain plate assemblages, all mathematical-based preconceptions about constant surface areas are simply ignored in ord
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  • ...athematics, analysis of his notebooks reveal that he was an astute user of mathematical analysis conducted by his assistants such as Francis Robbins Upton, for exa ...df= }}</ref>) and [[David Edward Hughes]] study and published paper on the physics of loose-contact carbon transmitters (work that Hughes did not bother to pa
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