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  • | title = No God Particle Renders Particle Accelerators Useless ...ws that there can never be a theory of everything, never have the ultimate particle, and the technique of smashing particles together is loosing proposition in
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  • | name = Wave-Particle Duality | image = Wave-Particle Duality 477.jpg
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  • | name = Errors in Particle Physics ...&qid=1222194978&sr=8-14 Errors in Particle Physics]][[Category:Book|errors particle physics]]
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  • | name = The Gravitationally-Stabilized Hydromagnetic Model of the Elementary Particle [[Category:Book|gravitationally-stabilized hydromagnetic model elementary particle]]
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  • | title = On the Wave-Particle Duality | keywords = [[Wave-Particle Duality]]
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  • | title = Light, Gravity, and Mass: A Particle Theory ...cle, could the same particle that is the cause of EM radiation also be the particle needed for pushing gravity? And how does mass fit in?
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  • | name = Electrodynamics of a Particle Accelerated to the Speed of Light with Constant Mass <br />[[Category:Book|electrodynamics particle accelerated speed light constant mass]]
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  • | title = Thoughts on Tesla\'s Particle Beam Technology | keywords = [[Tesla]], [[Particle Beam]]
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  • | title = The Real God Particle ...xplained phenomenon such as mass, inertia, magnetism and charge. This is a particle that will explain everything about the universe on a fundamental basis.
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  • | title = It is a particle you dummy: A particle motion visual effects is a wave motion with Newton\'s - Kepler\'s F = 0 | keywords = [[wave]], [[particle]], [[duality]], [[Newton]], [[Kepler]]
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  • | title = Nikola Tesla: History of Lasers and Particle Beam Weapons | keywords = [[Tesla]], [[Science History]], [[Lasers]], [[Particle Beam Weapons]]
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  • | title = Do Working Particle Accelerators Prove That Special Relativity Is Correct? | keywords = [[Particle Accelerators]], [[Special Relativity]]
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  • | name = Vector Particle and Nuclear Models | image = Vector Particle and Nuclear Models 523.jpg
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  • | title = Inertia of a Non-radiating Particle | keywords = [[Inertia]], [[Non-radiating Particle]], [[Radiation]]
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  • | title = Relativity Based on Revised Particle [[Category:Scientific Paper|relativity based revised particle]]
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  • | title = Development of a Particle Beam Weapons Based on Nikola Tesla\'s Design of 1937 | keywords = [[Particle Beam Weapon]], [[Tesla]]
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  • | title = Mu - Muon elementary particle is a bundle of 207 diffracted electrons | keywords = [[electrons]], [[muons]], [[elementary]], [[particle]], [[dark energy]]
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  • | title = The \"multiple photon\", an alternative to the single particle photon. ...by a set of particles&nbsp; could make everything simpler. Unlike a single particle, a set of homokinetic particles can be divided.<br />
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  • | title = Our Discovery of the Omegon, an Elementary Particle Which may Explain Cold Fusion | keywords = [[Omegon]], [[Elementary Particle]], [[Cold Fusion]]
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  • | title = The Tamid Theory of Elementary Particle Structure [[Category:Scientific Paper|tamid theory elementary particle structure]]
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  • | name = The New Quantum Vector Particle Physics | image = The New Quantum Vector Particle Physics 520.jpg
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  • | title = Ether Unification Theory: the Formation of Original Mass and Particle Forces | keywords = [[Ether]], [[Unification]], [[Original Mass]], [[Particle Forces]]
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  • | title = The God Particle [[Category:Scientific Paper|god particle]]
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  • ...e = Challenging the Contemporary Principles of Quantum Mechanics: the Wave-Particle Duality | keywords = [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Wave-Particle Duality]]
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  • | title = A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion | keywords = [[Solid-State Fractures]], [[Particle Emission]], [[Cold Fusion]]
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  • | title = Wave-Particle Interactions and the Lorentz Transform ...the motion on the orthogonal cone that corresponds with the motion of the particle as described by the x and t coordinates.
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  • | title = A New Approach to the Crisis in Cosmology and Fundamental Particle Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|new approach crisis cosmology fundamental particle theory]]
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  • | keywords = [[Light. motion]], [[wave]], [[particle]], [[real]], [[time]] ...ong the line of sight is a wave! What is funny is the difference between a particle and a wave is a pure optical Illusion modern physicists call space - time <
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  • | title = Aberration and the Electric Force on a Moving Charged Particle ...rds = [[electric force]], [[moving charged particle]], [[aberration angle. particle velocity]]
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  • | title = The Fundamental Particle ...elementary particles, the nature of charge, and how wave particle duality, particle and virtual states, and the speed of light exist.
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  • | title = Beyond the Point Particle: A Wave Structure for the Electron ...consists entirely of a configuration of waves whose behavior creates their particle-like appearance.&nbsp; The correctness of this structure is supported by th
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  • | title = Does Charge Decrease With Increasing Speed of a Charged Particle? ...o ''e/m'' of a charged particle decreases with the increasing speed of the particle, does the mass increase. or the charge decrease, or some other effect occur
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  • | title = Time Standards and Particle Interactions in a Fractal Universe, with Remarks on Gravity | keywords = [[fractal particle]], [[standing wave pattern]], [[absolute time]], [[relative time]]
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  • | title = Particle Structure Causes Discrete Fundamental Charge e ...area, is equal to the fundamental charge (e) exactly, independent of cube particle size.
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  • | title = Particle ?Charge Inertia? in a Magnetic Field ...inertia effect, whether the field is time-varying or not, and whether the particle has a relativistic speed or not. The new explanation denies the Lorentz for
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  • | name = A Time for Renaissance in Particle Physics ...ce is the general public.&nbsp;The author is convinced that he can build a particle theory strictly with 19th-century physics (Newton's laws, Maxwell's equatio
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  • | known_for = [[particle physics]], [[epr paradox]], [[quantum theory]], [[newtonian/euclidian/einst [[Category:Particle Physics|Jackson Brad]]
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  • ...ss, they play also the role of carriers of gravitational properties of the particle. The submicroscopic concept has been verified experimentally, though so far
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  • | title = Noninvariant One-Way Velocity of Light and Particle Collisions | keywords = [[Special relativity]], [[Clock syncrhronization]], [[Elementary particle collisions]]
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  • | name = Fundamental Physical Constants Derived From Particle Geometric Structures | image = Fundamental Physical Constants Derived From Particle Geometric Structures 522.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Particle physics]], [[electric universe]], [[real (experimental) physics]], [[high v [[Category:Particle Physics|Thomason Dennis]]
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  • | title = Resolution of the Classical Wave-Particle Problem [[Category:Scientific Paper|resolution classical wave-particle problem]]
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  • | title = A Mechanism for Particle Acceleration in Space Plasmas and for Planetary Mass Accretion [[Category:Scientific Paper|mechanism particle acceleration space plasmas planetary mass accretion]]
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  • | title = On the Increase of a Particle Mass with Velocity ...neutrinos. According to the Special Theory of Relativity, the weight of a particle increases beyond all bounds with increased speed up to the velocity of ligh
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  • | title = Wave and Particle Theory of Light applied to the Photoelectric Effect | keywords = [[photons]], [[wave particle theory]], [[photoelectric effect]]
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  • | name = Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen Paradox in Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics | image = Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen Paradox in Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics 257.jpg
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  • | title = Particle nature of light and the speed of light | keywords = [[Light]], [[Particle]], [[The speed of light]], [[Measure]], [[Field]]
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  • ...Muon to Proton Mass Ratio, Geometric Volume Ratios, and an Overview of the Particle Zoo | keywords = [[Muon to Proton Mass Ratio]], [[Geometric Volume Ratio]], [[Particle Zoo]]
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  • | name = Vector Particle Physics | image = Vector Particle Physics 521.jpg
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  • ...the center of mass '''q''' does not match with the position '''r''' of the particle and is a function of the above observables.
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  • | title = Charged Particle Oscillating Near a Capacitor We study the oscillation of a charged particle near a capacitor in four different models: Classical me-chanics, Weber's el
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  • | title = Abolishing the Wave-Particle Duality Nonsense | keywords = [[photon]], [[wave-particle]], [[particle-wave]], [[duality]], [[light quanta]], [[propagation]]
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  • | known_for = [[Chemistry]], [[materials science]], [[cosmology]], [[particle physics]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[Creative Secondary School]] [[Category:Particle Physics|Pizzi Hugh]]
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  • | title = Note on Wave-Particle Unity | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[unity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[conceptual incompleteness]]
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  • | title = A Study of Cosmological Functions and Elementary Particle Constants [[Category:Scientific Paper|study cosmological functions elementary particle constants]]
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  • ...le = Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements Moving in Dirac\'s Real ?Aether? Model | keywords = [[Internal Inertia]], [[Phase Space]], [[Extended Particle Elements]], [[Dirac Aether Model]]
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  • | name = Tesla: Priority Discussions on the Invention of the Laser and Particle Beam Weapons Star Wars: An Early History | image = Tesla: Priority Discussions on the Invention of the Laser and Particle Beam Weapons Star Wars: An Early History 898.jpg
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  • | title = A Relationship Between Magnetic Moment and Particle Radius ...m]], [[electron]], [[fine structure]], [[magnetic moment]], [[nucleon]], [[particle physics]]
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  • | title = Wave Particle Unity and a Physically Realist Interpretation of Light | keywords = [[Wave Particle Unity]], [[Bell States]], [[Entanglement]], [[Advanced Wave]]
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  • | title = Particle Mass in a Cosmological Perspective One of the major unsolved problems in physics today concerns the origin of particle rest mass. Einstein attempted to explain the rest masses of elementary part
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  • | title = Causal Quantum Mechanics with Phase and Particle Velocities Equal [[Category:Scientific Paper|causal quantum mechanics phase particle velocities equal]]
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  • | name = The Power of (Alpha): Electron Elementary Particle Generation With (Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass | image = The Power of (Alpha): Electron Elementary Particle Generation With (Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass 542.jpg
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  • | title = Spacefilling Digital Emulation of Self-Similar Elementary Particle, Atomic and Molecular Microstructure ...ry:Scientific Paper|spacefilling digital emulation self-similar elementary particle atomic molecular microstructure]]
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  • ...'''<em>q</em>''' does not match with the position '''<em>r</em>''' of the particle and is a function of the above observables.
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  • | name = The Great Confusion: Wave or Particle? | image = The Great Confusion: Wave or Particle? 1551.jpg
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  • | title = The Role of Particle Beams and Electrical Currents in the Plasma Universe ...vational evidence for a plasma universe threaded by Birkeland currents and particle beams.
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  • | title = Wave-Particle Duality: Particles seen in real time will have a wave-like profile ...ong assumption of wave motion and wrong thinking of an existence of a wave particle duality.
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  • | title = A Relativistic Wave-Particle Based on Maxwell\'s Equations: Part II | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[Wave-Particle]], [[Maxwell?s Equations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Particle Model]]
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  • | title = A New Particle Theory Based on the Quantum Mechanical Behavior of Matter [[Category:Scientific Paper|new particle theory based quantum mechanical behavior matter]]
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  • | title = Young\'s Twin Slit Experiment Explained on a Particle Basis [[Category:Scientific Paper|young 's twin slit experiment explained particle basis]]
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  • | title = Elementary Particle Physics: Science or Dogma? ...d model, a kind of periodic system of elementary particles. But elementary particle physics has now gone in a dangerous direction: Postulating. the existence o
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  • ...n describes possible trajectories of a quantum particle and speeds of this particle on the trajectories. The mathematical development of this approach leads to
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  • | known_for = [[Particle physics]], [[atomic structure]], [[theory of motion]] [[Category:Particle Physics|Decandole James]]
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  • ...ned by the Universal Constants, and the Three-Wave Model of the Elementary Particle | keywords = [[three-wave model of the elementary particle]], [[elementary quanta of action]], [[gravitons]], [[weak interactions]], [
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  • | title = Wave-Particle Duality Considered as a Relativistic Paradox | keywords = [[wave-particle duality]], [[special relativity]], [[blackbody radiation]], [[photoelectric
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  • * 2006 - "[[A Particle Explanation of the Michelson-Morley and Kennedy-Thorndike Experiments]]" * 2006 - "[[A Particle Explanation of the Transverse Doppler Effect ]]"
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  • | title = Light Waves as a Many-Particle Phenomenon ...a medium theory for light are isomorphous. Both are valid for interacting particle ensembles only. The loss of interference below a critical intensity thresho
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  • | title = The Electromagnetic Momentum of a Charged Particle in Weber?s Theory ...ional term is sometimes referred to as the electromagnetic momentum of the particle. (It is not the same as the momentum of the electromagnetic field.) In th
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  • | title = Applying the Uncertainty Principle to Single Particle Interactions ...urability for instantaneous exchanges of momentum and is due to a photon's particle properties. It is causal in origin and provides a model for the kinematics
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  • | title = Continuum Theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a Continuous Auto-Creation (CAC) cosmology with no Big B [[Category:Scientific Paper|continuum theory ct particle-tied aether yields continuous auto-creation cac cosmology big bang implicat
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  • | name = Infinite Particle Physics | image = Infinite Particle Physics 31.jpg
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  • ...lian Electrodynamics and SU(2)x SU(2) Electroweak Theory in LEP1 Data on Z Particle Production ...P1 are discussed and their potential implication for the existence of a Z0 particle. This letter advocates that this fits within the basic tenet of an SU(2) x
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  • | name = Astroparticle, Particle And Space Physics, Detectors And Medical Physics Applications: Proceedings | image = Astroparticle, Particle And Space Physics, Detectors And Medical Physics Applications: Proceedings
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  • ...the other way around. With a stationary particle, it is demonstrated how a particle's probability cloud can become distorted under time dilation. This distorti
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  • | title = An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation ...facilitated by this Hawking type interaction, as it replaces neutrinos in particle equations.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>Annihilation-productio
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  • | title = A Unified Approach to Particle Physics: High Energy Physics and Paley\'s Watch | keywords = [[Particle Physics]], [[Paley's Watch]]
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  • | title = Light: Neither Particle nor Transverse Wave | keywords = [[light]], [[electron]], [[atom]], [[proton]], [[EM wave]], [[particle]], [[photon]]
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  • ...ve simultaneously. ... The cornerstone for the new theory, called photo-particle pair dynamics, is the notion that rest mass in the form of particles can be
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  • ...provides the asymmetry required for fermionic spin. The intrinsic wave and particle substructures within a fermion provide the two quantum-statistical behavior
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  • ...wo-Photon States From Type-H Parametric Down Conversion: Evidence for Wave-Particle Duality ...tangled two-photon states]], [[Type-H parametric down conversion]], [[wave-particle duality]]
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special theory of relati
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  • | keywords = [[Particle Wave]], [[Wavelength]], [[Wave-Radius]], [[Frequency]], [[Interference]], [ ...is oscillation is circularly polarized the path of motion is a helix. This particle wave well describes the dualism of a wave and a corpuscle. If two subpartic
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  • ...as a fundamental building block of matter?what we would call an elementary particle; and that electrons were contained in ordinary objects that we observe ever
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  • ...with a recently derived version of the Lorentz force equation, the charged-particle motion within such orbits will generate magnetic and gravitational potentia
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  • | title = Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra ...h the group ''GL(6,R) x GL(6,R)''. It has been shown that the ratio of the particle mass to the mass of a fundamental object has a physical meaning. A connecti
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  • ...ions and the conjugate "spread" in particle momenta as the response of the particle to an excitation from the medium which surrounds it. In this view, the medi
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  • ...of one charged particle being deflected by the presence of another charged particle such that force of repulsion is slightly reduced and force of attraction si
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  • | title = A Particle Explanation of the Michelson-Morley and Kennedy-Thorndike Experiments ...n be explained by the particle nature of light. The conclusion is that the particle nature of light needs closer investigation.
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  • | name = Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself (FBP Copernican Series, V. 3) | image = Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself (FBP Copernican Series, V. 3) 1367.gif
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  • ...ese questions gives us major leads into many significant aspects of QM and particle physics. But the structure it reveals is also a generic one, not confined t [[Category:Particle Physics|vacuum]]
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  • ..., [[Quantum Theory]], [[Mathematical Physics]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Unification]], [[Gravity]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Model of Atom]] ..."[[Quantum Mechanics Differential Equations Based on the Focal-Radius Of A Particle Instead of the De Broglie Wavelength]]"
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  • ...ential A, is the homolog of its electromagnetic inductive momentum. If the particle's velocity is , its ?inertial mass? is the ratio m = qA/v. It is conjecture
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  • | title = Particle Versus Wave Some aspects of the generally accepted wave-particle duality are discussed that defy understanding, and hence cannot represent r
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  • | keywords = [[Double Slit; Diffraction; Collisions; Wave-Particle Duality]]
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  • ...el in physics is what is considered to be the currently accepted theory in particle physics. In reality, it is not a model but a theory with little physical de A growing number of scientists around the world are saying that most all of particle physics has been invention and not discovery and should be thrown out. One
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  • | title = Zero Point Energy and Subatomic Particle Mass ...ntity has been called the "bare mass" or "mechanical mass" of a sub-atomic particle. A better description might be the "intrinsic mass" since it is this entit
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  • | title = Integrating Vector Particle Physics with the Dodecahedron Quark Ball and the Octahedral Hexagonal Fract It is possible to delineate and to thereby integrate Lockyer's Vector Particle Physics (VPP) with Hohenberger's Dodecahedron Quark Ball (DQB) and his Octa
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  • | title = A Particle Explanation of the Transverse Doppler Effect ...r effect does not differentiate between Theory of Special Relativity and a particle explanation; however, the two do differ at other angles. The conclusion is
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  • | title = The New Approach and Superluminal Particle Production ...a variety of physics disciplines, such as spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, particle physics, electromagnetic theory, astrophysics, space physics, mathematical
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  • It was June 2015 when Bob de Hilster presented his idea for the particle model of light.
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  • | title = Beta Decay as a Virtual Particle Interaction Analogous to Hawking Radiation [[Category:Scientific Paper|beta decay virtual particle interaction analogous hawking radiation]]
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  • | title = A Particle-Tied Aether: Indications of a Deeper Foundation for Physics and Relativity ...y) concentrated, mainly-rotational forms of disturbance of the continuum. Particle random motions imply random motion of the aether, and this affects the prop
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  • ...the proton and neutron. These previously unknown particle structures give particle characteristics that clearly show the neutrino is not emitted from nuclear
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  • ...boratories around the world. Dr. Larson is presently leading the design of particle accelerators for use in medical therapy. <br /> * 2001 - "[[Do Working Particle Accelerators Prove That Special Relativity Is Correct?]]"
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  • Wave/particle duality causes conceptual difficulties for many people. Light can behave as
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  • ...ry possible closed loop in the system, and, consequently, cannot drive any particle flux. In effect, therefore, at equilibrium, not only the balancing occurs f
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  • | title = Wave-Particle Dualism in Special Relativity ...s experiment (MMX). Both phenomena appears to be interpreted mainly in the particle model for light. An alternative interpretation, based on the wave model inc
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  • ...mathematical 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 = Thinking Like a Particle ...similar power generation systems. There was no choice but to think like a particle.
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  • ...words = [[Inflationary cosmology]], [[quantum field theory]], [[elementary particle]], [[mass of the pion]], [[cosmological constant]] ...erm can be understood as a small correction to the mass of the elementary particle due to inflation. This term also enables us to calculate, the initial valu
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[photons]], [[inertons]], [[diffraction of photons]] ...In the case of particles, their &#968;-wave function is interpreted as the particle's field of inertia and hence this field is characterized by its own field c
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  • ...larger electron particle has been formed. The electron is the only fluid particle that reflects photon impulse. The same fielding mechanics forms the proton
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  • ...ion formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding light speed can explain observed tachyon phenomena.
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  • | title = Why Some Particle Mass Ratios Nearly Equal Geometric Pattern Ratios ...e ratios, in simple geometric patterns, are nearly equal to some important particle mass ratios in physics -- such as the proton to electron ratio.&nbsp; Those
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  • ...l proposes physicality for light, gravity, magnetism, and electricity. The Particle Model is based on work by Isaac Newton, Georges-Louis LaSage, Dr. [[Glenn B [[Category:Theory|The Particle Model]]
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  • ...rge (e) is shown to be size independent from the constant ratio between particle volume and current loop areas. Size independence sets the value of the s [[Category:Particle Physics|precise positron electron]]
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  • | keywords = [[relativistic magnetic top]], [[particle spin]], [[point electron]] ...Gregor, is reviewed. Most of the theories are inspired by the existence of particle spin. The arguments of their authors are contrasted to Pauli's assertion th
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  • ...r = [[Cosmology]], [[Astronomy]], [[Astrophysics]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Set Theory]], [[Number Theory]] [[Category:Particle Physics|Yalley Jonathan]]
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  • | title = Field Structure Theory, Part 1: The Particle Hierarchy Chart ...ound to other particles as they are in the hierarchy, the structure of the particle hierarchy is the key to understanding mass/energy values.
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  • [[Category:Scientific Paper|concept quasi-particle non-probabilistic interpretation wave mechanics]]
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  • ...mology]], [[CMB radiation]], [[Unification]], [[Philosophy of Science]], [[Particle Physics]] [[Category:Particle Physics|Alexandris Nikos]]
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  • | known_for = [[Unified Particle Theory]], [[Unified Field Theory]], [[reversing the order to disorder arrow * 2010 - "[[Prediction of the Masses of Every Particle, Step 1]]"
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  • ...alistic approach]], [[quantum phenomena]], [[Einstein-de Broglie]], [[wave particle duality]], [[photons and neutrons]] The Einstein-de Broglie picture of wave-particle duality can provide an understandable foundation of quantum phenomena. We r
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  • ...energy and momentum, and rest mass energy. When the kinetic energy of the particle increases, so does its total energy. However, things are different when ele
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  • * 2008 - "[[A Relativistic Wave-Particle Based on Maxwell's Equations: Part II]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org * 2006 - "[[A Relativistic Wave-Particle Based on Maxwell?s Equations:
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  • ...oblems. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9tKncAdlHQ]] This paper uses the Particle Model to explain each part of the experiment. ...tter whether light or electrons are sent to the screen, it is still the G1 particle.
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  • ...ementarity principle]], [[single-photon]], [[state of light]], [[wave]], [[particle]], [[light]] ...>However, Bohr's principle is a wider and more vague concept. The wave and particle pictures of light are not such a conjugate pair, yet Bohr tried to establis
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  • ...on and quarks. Also the different absolute motions of the S-Particles or S-Particle system give rise to all the processes of nature. # The S-Particle is the only truly fundamental particle exists in our universe. The different orbiting motions of the S-Particles a
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  • ...he neutron and the positron, and the conviction that the photon also was a particle, didn't help any.)
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  • ...than 100 published papers. I am neither a theorist nor a particle expert. Particle composition is just my hobby. Nevertheless, what I found was a big surprise * 2009 - "[[An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • | known_for = [[Wave-particle duality]], [[Quantum physics]] ...t he calls the [[Threshold Model]] as well as his work on solving the wave-particle duality.
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  • ...ther particles. It is proved that the gravitational field due to a moving particle consist of i) an irrotational part (gradient of a scalar) and ii) a part de
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  • ...include those ranging from quantum mechanics &amp; its interpretation, to particle physics, electromagnetic theory, relativity &amp; gravity, &amp; the relati [[Category:Particle Physics|causality locality modern physics fundamental theories physics]]
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  • | title = Towards a Mechanical Analogy of a Quantum Particle: Turbulent Advection of a Fluid Discontinuity and Schroedinger [[Category:Scientific Paper|mechanical analogy quantum particle turbulent advection fluid discontinuity schroedinger mechanics]]
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  • | title = The Coulomb Field as the Basic Particle of the Universe [[Category:Scientific Paper|coulomb field basic particle universe]]
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  • .... One approaches quantum physics by considering essentially the elementary particle's two slits interference problem as well as the problematic of a single ele
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  • ...n its kinetic energy and momentum, which is independent of the mass of the particle.
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  • ...rame of the source particle, from the Coulomb force generated by a charged particle at rest. We then obtain the imaginary component of the 4-force, in the same
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  • ...bound particles is examined, the emergence of the ?mass defect? of a bound particle being a consequence of the annihilation.
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  • | keywords = [[Model Mechanics]], [[E-Matrix]], [[S-Particle]], [[Doppler Theory of Gravity]] ...d the different quarks. Also, the absolute motions of the S-Particles or S-Particle Systems give rise to all the forces and processes of Nature. Model Mechanic
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  • ...motion of the electron in the hydrogen atom are presented. The motion of a particle in a box, the simple harmonic oscillator, and other examples are given. The
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  • ...eventually disagree completely with relativistic dynamics even though the particle speed is low. This result points to a new possibility of testing special re
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  • | keywords = [[ether]], [[quality]], [[space]], [[mass]], [[particle]], [[density]], [[velocity]], [[momentum]], [[energy]] particle density&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 10<sup>47</sup> particles per cm<sup>
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  • ...assumptions in agreement with reality instead of idealizations, the point particle theory of electrodynamics as embodied in Maxwell's equations, the theory of
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  • ...ersion of Gravitational, Kinetic and Electro-magnetic energy of a material particle in Ether, it may be considered to be a Classical Theory of Everything.
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  • ...with two theories: one based on classical thermodynamics that ignores the particle thermal momentum and thermodynamics that accounts for that fundamental qua
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  • ...he mathematics of a wave motion even though we are actually dealing with a particle motion. In electromagnetic radiation we have a coherent flow of aether whos
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Nuclear Structure]] * 2012 - "[[Particle Structure Causes Discrete Fundamental Charge e]]" ([http://www.naturalphilo
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  • ...tonian mechanics as applied to the built-in clocks and rulers of a fractal particle.&nbsp; It is indicated that Einstein's <em>ad hoc</em> derivation is prepos
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  • ...rticle in acceleration caused by a spatially-uniform magnetic field. Every particle in such magnetic acceleration has, ''not only'' an acceleration with respec
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  • * 2010 - "[[Relativity Based on Revised Particle]]"
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  • ...super-ordinate or sub-ordinate continuum whose attributes influence every particle of matter. # That every distinct and separate particle is equally constituted (has the same basic characteristics).
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  • ...= Quantum Mechanics Differential Equations Based on the Focal-Radius Of A Particle Instead of the De Broglie Wavelength ...cing the de Broglie wavelength by a relation between the focal radius of a particle and its total relativistic energy. This relation results from a theoretical
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  • | known_for = [[Elementary particle models]]
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  • ...e penetrates all atomic structures and establishes the separation of media particle mass increments. Temperature is the reciprocal of the coefficient of therm
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[mass]], [[particle physics]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[string theory]], [[Higgs boson]] ...rticles becoming spirals suggest explanations and solutions in the area of particle physics specifically is explored and explanations suggested for all four fu
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  • ...s expression invariant", the Lorentz transformation loses is relevance for particle physics, too.
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  • ...by the physics of pulsating particles generating radiation. If a pulsating particle is generating radiation, its emission frequency is limited by its Nyquist c
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  • ...ogical data to make it fit the Big Bang model, and to conceptual errors in particle physics brought about by including relativistic theories and corrections th
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  • | title = Can Photon-Particle Interactions be Explained with Varying Light Speed? ...irst coined by Zwicky in 1929. In this paper, I examine a classical photon-particle interaction, Compton Scattering, and one of the more popular ‘tired light
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  • ...ed of a charged particle. He attributed this to an increase of mass of the particle with speed. Weberian Electrodynamics is based on the relative motion of cha
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  • ...[Maxwell equations]], [[electron]], [[velocity]], [[oscillations]], [[wave particle]], [[double-slit paradox]] ...lation, which is normally simply postulated. Applying the result, the wave-particle paradox of electron diffraction by a double slit is resolved: the electron
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  • ...ian Thomism]], [[inhomogeneous cosmology]], [[triadic theory of elementary particle interactions]], [[Helmholtz-Duhem theory]], [[Ritz emission theory]]
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  • ...s movement. According to the special theory of relativity, the weight of a particle beyond all bounds increases in process increase in speed of its movement up
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  • ...n-at-a-distance through a simple dependence of potential energy on charged-particle relative velocity. Weber's law appears as a low-speed limiting case.
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  • ...nd for all scientists interested in the latest developments in fundamental particle physics. [[Category:Particle Physics|enigmatic electron fundamental theories physics]]
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  • ...s its velocity increases, the kinetic energy and hence total energy of the particle will increase. However, according to classical quantum theory, when the mom
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  • ...in time due to the uncertain tuning between a particle's sense of time (a particle being a microuniverse) and the frame of synchronous observers (the synchron
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  • ...[[Hotson/Westergard Universe]], [[Singularities and Degenerate Matter]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Bose-Einstein Condensate]] [[Category:Particle Physics|Westergard Billie]]
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  • ...page provides a summary derivation of a very simple tachyon based, unified particle model that produces general agreement with experiment for&nbsp; most of the ...cs literature, especially the Review of Particle Physics, published by the Particle Data Group of the American Physical Society.&nbsp; (See Tables 17-1 and 17-
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  • ...of trons cohere to form the respective imponderable physical fields. Micro-particle action is revealed as a causal discipline. Particles are presented in deter
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  • ..."[[Challenging the Contemporary Principles of Quantum Mechanics: the Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • | title = Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics ...t = t o 1- - co 2 2 1 2 bv wg of clock periods, and velocity dependence of particle mass m = mo 1- - co 2 2 1 2 bv wg are shown to be Galilei-invariant vacuum
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  • ...pace-time but also gives no mechanism. This paper proposes that there is a particle or a quantum called the graviton that is not an infinitely divisible field
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  • | title = Prediction of the Masses of Every Particle, Step 1 ...calculations are for either two-body problems or single-body problems. All particle bonds are assumed to be orbital bonds. The derivation from first principle
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  • ...y. This paper examines the implication of assuming ''E'' also includes the particle's potential energy, and the additional implication of 'potential mass' in a
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  • ...osing the fact that this multi-billion dollar search for this non-existent particle (Higgs Boson) is a complete and total waste of both time and money. We also
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  • ...the appropriateness of Newton?s Second Law (NSL) by describing the moving particle as a wave. Thus, we derive the de Broglie relations from NSL without any co
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  • ...le properties. In the model presented the traditional view is reversed and particle interactions, expressed as coupling constants, are taken as the fundamental
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  • * 2001 - "[[Mechanical Analogy for the Wave-Particle: Helix on a Vortex Filament]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstr * 2000 - "[[Towards a Mechanical Analogy of a Quantum Particle: Turbulent Advection of a Fluid Discontinuity and Schroedinger
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  • ...ticle around every closed loop in the system vanishes and cannot drive any particle flux. # R.C. Tolman, "The principle of microscopic reversibility," Pr
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  • ...ermits a simple visualization of faster-than-light "communication" between particle pairs. This model suggests that our quantum quandary may result from the li
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  • | keywords = [[half-spin particle model]], [[Bohr-Sommerfeld model]], [[heavy baryon masses]], [[neutron magn ...p><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>theory of elementary particle structure is presented that has been<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&
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  • ...[emon]], [[photons]], [[emon electromagnetic properties]], [[abstract free particle]], [[probability distributions]], [[fields]], [[electromagnetic field tenso ...om the supposition that it is due to the existence of a specific subatomic particle ? the emon. A concrete emon is shown to have at rest merely the electric pr
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  • ...= [[relativistic electron]], [[pair theory]], [[matter]], [[cosmology]], [[particle]], [[wave-like properties]] ...he nature of the ultimate constituents of matter which appear to have both particle and wave-like properties and occur in a bewildering variety of types and ma
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  • ...is for several theories including the [[Universal Cycle Theory]] and the [[Particle Model]].
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  • ...his theory held until the very early 1800s. Einstein believed light was a particle, now called the "photon," and his theory has been in force since 1924 and c
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  • ...e to fit initial and boundary conditions. The arbitrary quantum mechanical particle flux and density are not observed. Bound states cannot be motionless. The w
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|waves particles configuration space]]
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  • ...adiation; and rationally solves, once and for all, the mystery of the wave-particle duality of quantum physics, just as will be demonstrated throughout this pa
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  • ...e the behavior can be predicted based on the quantum mechanics of a single particle imprisoned in a box. ''This is how ''the classical assumption'' as to, it s
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  • ...eventually disagree completely with relativistic dynamics, even though the particle speed is low. This result points to a new possibility of testing the two th
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  • | title = Mechanical Analogy for the Wave-Particle: Helix on a Vortex Filament ...e linear Schroedinger equation with no dependence on mass. The mass of the particle appears explicitly when we describe the motion of the whole ensemble of the
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  • * 1989 - "[[A Study of Cosmological Functions and Elementary Particle Constants]]" * 1988 - "[[The Tamid Theory of Elementary Particle Structure]]"
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  • ...ve &amp; particle aspects of electromagnetic radiation and moving material particle coexist blended together as wave-quantum UNITY. This is also supported by e
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  • ...ll">&nbsp;</span></sup>always travel at</em> c; ''as a consequence, a rest particle<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>must spin''.
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  • ...gy and momentum, and rest mass energy. When the kinetic energy of the particle increases, so does its total energy. However, things are different whe
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  • ...cle converts its rest mass partly into wave energy. This is freed when the particle hits the surface of a star. Such an effect during the col-lapse to a neutro
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  • ...y ac-cepted quantum-mechanical approach. In the present work, the charged-particle motion within the model orbits are shown to generate magnetic and gravitati
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  • * 2006 - "[[Particle ?Charge Inertia? in a Magnetic Field]]"
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  • ...pton effect]], [[correspondence and commensurability]], [[non-relativistic particle]], [[mathematics]] ...other derivation in which the electron is considered as a non-relativistic particle. Although based on a less general theory, the second derivation leads to a
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  • ...constitution of a black hole and the velocity of the visible uni-verse. In particle terms since gravity can be manipulated, the theory allows time travel into
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  • ...ve velocity (Weber and new Gaussian). The actual trajectory of the charged particle can be explained in two ways: if the force is a function of absolute veloci
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  • | keywords = [[Particle Size]], [[Energy]]
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  • * 1994 - "[[Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics]]"
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  • ...certainty to Heisenberg's relations and invalidates concepts like "virtual particle". The electromagnetic, colour and gravitational forces/fields are propagate
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  • ...wo-Photon States From Type-H Parametric Down Conversion: Evidence for Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • ...phericalWaveExp1/SphericalWavesDSLM.mp4 A simple test of The Ball of Light Particle] (Video Experiment)
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  • ...ntum mechanics are discussed critically from the viewpoint of the blinking-particle model.
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  • ...wo-Photon States From Type-H Parametric Down Conversion: Evidence for Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[photons]], [[inertons]], [[diffraction of photons]] particle?s field of inertia and hence this field is characterised by its own field
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  • ...ssionate and profound search for scientific truth. Unzicker's questions to particle physicists at CERN are justified. PD Peter Thirolf, nuclear physicist at Mu * [[https://www.amazon.com/Higgs-Fake-Particle-Physicists-Committee/dp/1492176249?ie=UTF8&ref_=asap_bc The Higgs Fake]][[C
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  • ...e, from our familiar organic scale of structure, to the molecular, atomic, particle, and ultimately to the Absolute Action Matrix itself (the action plenum). A
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  • | keywords = [[expansion tectonics]], [[mass increase]], [[particle model]] Using the Particle Model as proposed by de Hilster and de Hilster <ref name="Universe Hack 3.0
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  • ...explained by the relativistic dependence of the electrical charges on the particle velocity and also by the quantum character of these charges. Creation of th
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  • ..."[[Challenging the Contemporary Principles of Quantum Mechanics: the Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Unification]]
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  • ...anics formalism available. The methodology finds immediate applications in particle physics, theoretical physics and theoretical computing. In addition, taking * Grand Unification and Particle Masses
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  • ...s in explaining blackbody radiation and other basic phenomena using a ring particle absorption mechanism. Pages 45-92.
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  • ...eloquent confirmation of this assertion. When considering the motion of a particle in a moving laboratory, electromagnetic forces appear due to the absolute m
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  • ...ty of California at Irvine. He continues to conduct research in elementary particle physics and cosmology, as well as consult in physics education.
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  • | title = A Possible Theory for Particle Composition of Matter Based on Only Three Functional Quantum Particles [[Category:Scientific Paper|possible theory particle composition matter based functional quantum particles]]
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  • ...electric and magnetic fields is achieved in terms of length and time. The particle and wave nature of light is resolved. Photon particles ripple ether waves.
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  • | title = A Relativistic Wave-Particle Based on Maxwell?s Equations: | keywords = [[Wave-Particle]], [[Maxwell?s Equations]], [[Photon]]
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  • ...on must be included in the Hamiltonian of quantum objects and 3) the term "particle" should be outlawed.
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  • ...[Period doubling]], [[Electric charge]], [[Magnetic moment]], [[Elementary particle]], [[Solar system]], [[55 Cancri]], [[Exoplanets]], [[Galaxy redshift]] ...lated from the model and the properties of the basic elementary particles, particle processes, planetary systems, and other physical phenomena. The model also
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  • ...d. We have shown that the vorticity of the fluid is developed whenever the particle local acceleration of the fluid deviates from the velocity direction. We ha
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  • (and Some of its Modern Consequences for Particle Physics and Astrophysics) ...and process descriptions from Quantum and Relativity theories such as wave-particle duality, wave function collapses, null-measurement, quantum state preparati
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  • ...tion field, leads to a mass 1/2 ? 10<sup>-39 </sup>(kg) for the unit ether-particle, and an average number of about 360 ether particles per cubic centimetre in
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|Burwell Joseph]]
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  • ...FGF allows calculating at equilibrium the change in entropy, (delta)s, per particle, across any interface, by a new method based on the first and second laws.
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  • Particle-wave duality and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle are fundamental but f
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  • * 2010 - "[[Prediction of the Masses of Every Particle, Step 1]]"
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  • ...re explored for a mass particle in a gravitational orbit and for a charged particle in an electrostatic orbit. For apparent relativity to hold while angular mo
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|Berk Donald]]
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|Fazio Anthony]]
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  • ...otally unexpected phenomena in the data post-processed from the simulation particle, field, and history dumps. In particular, when the simulation parameters we
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  • * 1991 - "[[A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion]]"
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  • ...rinciples as the starting point.&nbsp;A classical concept of an elementary particle is presented. The variational statements to deal with spinning particles ar [[Category:Particle Physics|kinematical theory spinning particles]]
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  • ...rticle effects, such as self-induced fields, which are missing from point- particle theories such as Maxwell's equations, Einstein's special relativity theory,
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  • ...], [[sagnac effect]], [[pushing gravity]], [[speed of gravity]], [[wave or particle.]] ...ugh the body. This causes a small net velocity in the average value of all particle velocities. The ether gets a small velocity in direction towards the body.
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  • | title = An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions [[Category:Scientific Paper|alternative model particle composition interactions]]
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  • ...t of the space to the photon will become almost zero since the photon is a particle and the speed difference of the space flow is extremely small when the phot
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  • ...e tension, capillarity, which is essential to plant and animal life, light particle adhesion, the suspension of fog, atmospheric electricity, the forces that s
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  • ...on of Maxwell's equations]], [[Galilean-invarient interaction]], [[charged particle]] A Galilean-invarient interaction Lagrangian of a charged particle moving in an electromagnetic field in free space is obtained assuming that
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  • ...[[Particle creation]], [[EM causation hierarchy]], [[atomic structure]], [[particle structure]] ...rules of loop association to produce the platforms of reality, i.e., wave, particle, atom, molecule, etc. With chiral loops of action that interact to become c
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  • ...y. It defines the wavelength of the wave that is established by an emitted particle. There is no other conceivable explanation of the electromagnetic behavior
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  • | keywords = [[atmosphere]], [[atmospheric particle motion]], [[barometric]] ...a term results from consideration of the central force due to atmospheric particle random motion perpendicular to the radial from the center of gravity in a c
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  • ...r the velocity of an elementary particle and for the forces exerted on the particle by the ether coincide precisely with those derived by V.A. Kotel'nikov usin
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  • ...s a direct correlation between the radiation absorbed( or radiated) by the particle and its gravitational mass, independently of the inertial mass. Only in the
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  • ...ticles. Without knowing the mass values of the particles IN the hierarchy, particle mass values on their own appear unrelated. Inside the hierarchy particles s
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  • * 2012 - "[[The God Particle]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.org/pdf/articles/the_god_particle_fos_v1
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  • ...model readily accounts for the electron's duality nature as well as other particle characteristics (i.e., spin, mass, charge, and magnetic moment). The model
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  • * 1997 - "[[The Electromagnetic Momentum of a Charged Particle in Weber?s Theory]]" * 1991 - "[[Aberration and the Electric Force on a Moving Charged Particle]]"
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  • ...g direction and that the time which passes in the coordinate system of the particle will pass earlier. Furthermore, we will find that, inside an atom, light ve
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  • ...y is proposed for unifying physical science. It presents a new fundamental particle called the tron. Trons are much smaller than electrons. Trons are simple sp [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • ...e over the years, such as stochastic interpretations of quantum mechanics, particle physics and electromagnetic theory. The papers have been loosely ordered in [[Category:Particle Physics|present status quantum theory light fundamental theories physics]]
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  • ...n and charge that identify them as pions, while the single massless spin 0 particle, which couples to the nucleons with a strength proportional to mass, is int
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  • ...the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, charge, field, wave/particle duality, red shift, ''etc.''
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|Marsen James]]
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  • ...ron]], [[mass]], [[magnetic moment]], [[physical interpretation]], [[point particle]], [[ring model of the electron]], [[quantum theory]], [[spin]]
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  • ...tandable than anything that is now known or even theorized in the realm of particle physics. It is not often that such disparate subjects as particle physics and light energy can be discussed without resorting to higher order
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  • ...oncomposite component, or differential of string length, of any elementary particle has speed ''C = 3 X 10<sup>10</sup> cm/s'' in ambient matter, and (4) Newto
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  • ...n the law of energy equi-partition, all oscillators within an ?elementary' particle, i.e., all quanta and matter-like components, have the same average energy.
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  • ...assume particle properties. This allows quantum mechanics and elementary particle theory to be assimilated into field theory nearly unchanged. When the prop
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  • * 2012 - "[[Continuum Theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a Continuous Auto-Creation (CAC) cosmology with no Big B * 2000 - "[[A Particle-Tied Aether: Indications of a Deeper Foundation for Physics and Relativity]
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  • ...matrices are replaced by scalar quantities containing the velocity of the particle, avoiding thus the unsatisfactory features arising from the original four-c
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  • * 1999 - "[[Particle Versus Wave]]"
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  • ...lliam Clifford (1876) and Irwin Schroedinger (1989) to reject the discrete-particle electron and replace it with a wave-electron. The Scalar Waves of the elec
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  • ...me' models to be shown and demonstrated freezes the blistering motion of a particle so their inherent and underlying structure can be examined at our scale of
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  • ...and Space used by Scientists and Philosophers, and Arguments for Stenger's Particle Reality... (more)
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  • ...gravitation and GR, do not exist; gravitational process becomes a particle/particle interaction of the conventional kind.
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle-dualism]], [[fundamental constant]], [[light]], [[special relativity]], [[] ...xpression of the quantum mechanical <span style="font-style: italic;">wave-particle-dualism</span>. This quantum-mechanical interpretation implies not only a d
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]] ...physics have been researching in all fundamental fields, from cosmology to particle physics. Indeed, there are many unknown gems in their papers, while a lot o
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  • ...e universe. It's no wonder that the media refers to it grandly as the "God particle." Yet behind closed doors, physicists are admitting that there is much more [[Category:Particle Physics|Bankrupting Physics]]
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  • ...r Effect. As a result, the relativistic energy and mass of an "elementary" particle are proportional to the Lorentz factor. This mass increase causes length co
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  • ...in atomic emission and absorption. Apparently, light was not a wave but a particle. The photon was born. Later Einstein recognized photons to be indistinguish ...entangled photons. There is convincing evidence that light is not a point particle but rather some sort of extended body, within which communication is instan
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  • ...on the law of energy equipartition, all oscillators within an ?elementary' particle, i.e., all quanta and matter-like components, have the same average energy.
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  • * 1996 - "[[Ether Unification Theory: the Formation of Original Mass and Particle Forces]]"
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  • ...tution of a black hole and the velocity of the visible uni-verse. &nbsp;In particle terms since gravity can be manipulated, the theory allows time travel into
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  • ...be impossible without them. ?To most researchers, the proton is a workaday particle: the stuff that gives every atomic nucleus its positive charge, and the hea
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  • ...ecially on Lie Groups and Algebras and the Regular Solids, and Elementary Particle Physics Research in the 70ies and have now published some 40 papers accordi * 2010 - "[[Spacefilling Digital Emulation of Self-Similar Elementary Particle, Atomic and Molecular Microstructure
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  • * 'Young's Twin Slit Experiment Explained on a Particle Basis', <span style="font-style: italic;">Reality and Meaning</span>, 14 (N * 1996 - "[[Young's Twin Slit Experiment Explained on a Particle Basis]]"
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  • ...mological standard and supersymmetry model. The Higgs mechanism relates to particle mass in the standard model and the mini black holes may relate to the cosmo
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  • ...Ritz emission theory is used to expand our present day ideas about virtual particle theory. It is done in a manner which provides an intuitive interpretation o
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  • ...city limit and in the relativistic limit. It is shown that writing the two particle interactions for unlike particles allows an examination in two limiting cas
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  • ...relativity; the Maxwell equations and the Lorentz transformation; and the particle Compton relations and the quantum theory.
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  • ...tiplied with a sine wave was used. This made it possible to give the ?wave-particle paradox? a mathematical basis.
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Model]], [[Gravity]], [[Light]], [[Electricity]] ...Free]], a second book [[Principia Mathematica 2]] which is based on [[the Particle Model]] developed by himself and his son [[David de Hilster]], and a third
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  • * 1994 - "[[Wave-Particle Duality]]" * 1993 - "[[On the Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • ...at the location of the other, apply Lorentz?s force law to get the second particle?s motion. Then it in turn is taken as a current, its EM fields are calculat
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  • |[[Particle Model]]
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  • | keywords = [[photon refutation]], [[gamma-ray]], [[alpha-ray]], [[wave-particle dualtiy]] ...electric effect, Compton effect, and charge quantization, now free of wave-particle duality. It is unlikely that the loading theory can apply to recent claimed
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|waves particles light matter]]
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  • ...stituent matter particles due to planetary body's spin speed, every matter particle in the spinning planetary body always moves in the same direction in space.
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  • ...ss which is not what I am talking about here. That is why the so named god particle was observed for a fleeting moment.
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  • | keywords = [[Philosophy]], [[paradigm]], [[wave-particle duality]], [[charge]], [[relativity]], [[magnetism]], [[cancer]], [[patholo
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  • ...ture is shown here to be electron volts eV utilizing an electron as a test particle and the empirical data surrounding the Bohr magneton.
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  • ...ined by introducing a dipole-field geometry for the photon. The dual wave-particle nature of photons is also accounted for by means of classical fields and ve
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  • ...any particle is the effect of the deformation of the shape and mass of the particle due to noninertia transformations present in that local region of the gravi
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  • This paper deals with the conceptual origin of particle mass and its relation to energy and space. It has been impossible, along th
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  • * 1994 - "[[Note on Wave-Particle Unity]]"
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  • ...e-particle duality", no single particle interfering with itself, no single particle going through both slits to produce interference, no "uncertainty principle
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  • * 2006 - "[[The Coulomb Field as the Basic Particle of the Universe]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/vergon12.pdf Read in ful
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  • ...velopment of&nbsp;An Alternative Elecrodynamics where a charged&nbsp;&nbsp;particle can&nbsp;be accelerated to the speed of light with constant mass. * 2006 - "[[Electrodynamics of a Particle Accelerated to the Speed of Light with Constant Mass]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] ...ll's consent. In the same year, he was responsible for calculating the new particle's mass, a painstaking job. A year later, working with Eugene Gardner (1913-
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  • ...uation]], [[Snell's law]], [[mass and energy conservation]], [[photon]], [[particle]], [[relativistic spacetime]], [[wavelength]], [[self-interference]], [[Hei ...usly occupied<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>by a particle''.
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  • ...of atomic orbitals as being a cloud of G1 particles and the result was the Particle Model of the universe.
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  • The treatment of light as a classical-particle necessitates the four dimensional Lorentz transformation equations of speci
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  • ...of emission occur when energy is added in incremental steps to a colliding particle or impulse. We explain radiation, polarity, energy and Einstein's relativit
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  • * 1985 - "[[Errors in Particle Physics]]" ([http://www.amazon.co.uk/Errors-Particle-Physics-H-Winterflood/dp/0950900648/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222194
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  • * 2010 - "[[Einstein's Responsibilities for Wave-Particle Duality]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6393.
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  • ...f q and V have same (opposite) signs there is a decrease (increase) of the particle's effective mass.? Then, for q = ?e and V = k(Q/R) &gt; 0, we get a mass in
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  • ...to back up our conjecture. Here, furthermore may be a clue, for the ''wave-particle duality. <p>&nbsp;</p>''</span></span>
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  • ...<td>'''1978'''</td> <td>Book: <em>The Nature of the Elementary Particle</em>, Springer</td> </tr> <tr> <td>'''1992'''</td * 2007 - "[[The Power of (Alpha): Electron Elementary Particle Generation With (Alpha)-Quantized Lifetimes and Mass]]" ([http://www.amazon
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  • ...ic Plasmas (December 1986, April 1989, and February 1990), and ''Laser and Particle Beams'' (August 1988). [..] ...and energy transport in plasmas, respectively. <b>Chapter 8</b> covers the particle-in-cell simulation of astrophysical plasmas. Found throughout the book are
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  • ...any particle is the effect of the deformation of the shape and mass of the particle due to non-inertia transformations present in that local region of the grav
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  • Working with a two-particle Klein-Gordon equation, the motion of two independent bosons, identical exce
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  • Quantum Mechanics considers the duality wave-particle through the interpretation proposed by de Broglie. The diffraction has been
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  • The motion of a particle in a gravitational field is analyzed taking into account the inertia to be
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  • * R. G. Beil, ?The Extended Classical Charged Particle I,? <i>Foundations of Physics</i>, V19, N3, p. 319-338 (1989). * R. G. Beil, ?The Extended Classical Charged Particle II,? <i>Foundations of Physics</i>, V23, N12, p. 1587-1600 (1993).
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  • ...wo-Photon States From Type-H Parametric Down Conversion: Evidence for Wave-Particle Duality]]"
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  • A model proposed for light, assuming photons are neither an elementary particle nor a wave. A photon is built up of four fundamental particles: two of diff
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  • ...structures by quanta of matter, fill entire space outside basic 3D matter particle to form an all-encompassing universal medium. Region of universal medium, a
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  • ...l classical motion for a Keplerian bound state is an ellipse, in which the particle spends more of its time on one side of the origin and less on the other sid
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  • A particle is modeled by a conserved discontinuity - a void or phase precipitate - of
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  • ...inctions between particle and wave became uncertain. To deal with this the particle/wave ambiguities, the mathematics of uncertainty was developed and this bec ...ectral analysis, it can then be understood that depending on its energy, a particle has a discrete number of places it can be found and where those places are
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  • ...tom hold its nucleus together. When the forces are barely strong enough, a particle may escape the nucleus. By modeling the nucleus according to the proposals
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  • ...cts, electricity, magnetism, optics, gravitation and atomic and elementary particle physics into a unified theory of matter. [[Category:Particle Physics|search theory matter]]
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  • ...ectory is a new alternative for the explanation of the duality of the wave-particle, proposed by T. S. Natarajan in a paper published by Physics Essay. Herein # To be compatible with the duality wave-particle of light.
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  • ...romagnetic field into a proper frequency of the field. It is shown that a particle of non-zero rest mass can be limited to a speed equal to light speed in vac
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  • ...ith inactivation or killing of cells. It is rebound frequency off the nano particle that's responsible for ablation of cells. Incoming radio frequencies are fi
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  • ...el solution is here suggested for the problem of how a point-like electron particle can orbit an atomic nucleus and yet not emit electromagnetic radiation. Th
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  • ...not only in outlandish situations like Michelson-Morley experiment or the particle accelerators only, but are critically and intimately significant even in th
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  • ...s then ? two parts per million. Momentum exchange is the interplay between particle probability cloud compression and nonlinearity of time dilation. Momentum E
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  • ...s' rotation curve are derived, without making use respectively of the wave-particle, the magnetic spin moment and dark matter, thus introducing a different phy
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  • ...g been studied. Typically, this duality is expressed as a relation between particle and wave forms of a single entity. Here, however, the duality between elect
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  • ...en called "inertons" as they reflect actual inert properties of the moving particle. "Inertons surround any material object, from an elementary particle to a star. Thus inertons form a total inerton field around objects. This fi
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  • ...cle does not contain its self-force. The motional equation for a radiating particle does not yield any ?runaway solutions?. It has been shown that the energy f
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  • ...nature. That means, the speed of light c is given in a wave-like and in a particle-like form. Using this new principle the empirical undecidability of the Sec
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  • ...extremely high potential known as the zero-point energy. While the virtual particle flux that comprises the zero-point energy seems to be amorphous for a given
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  • ...ger number). The quantities ''B'' depend on the particular group which the particle belongs to and are found to be simple functions of the fine structure const
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  • ...ypes of time, invariant proper time (different for each differently-moving particle) and non-invariant frame time. A return to the simplicity of a single invar
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  • ...peed of light and correctly reproduces the mass and magnetic moment of the particle. Its mass displays the same logarithmic singularity obtained in quantum ele
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  • ...ed to be the interaction between two electron wave centers, not a separate particle, showing a preference for Tetrode's concept of a photon.
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  • ...monstrated direct energy conversion from an NRC-exempt americium-241 alpha-particle source that produced a measurable potential of about 0.3 volts. The princip
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  • ...s symmetry can be observed on all size scales from the smallest elementary particle to the structure of the universe as a whole. It is found in inanimate snow
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  • ...damental constants and is shown to be closely related to the energy of the particle and a rotational radius value. The standard Coulomb Law for force between c
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  • ...used in the Yukawa interaction. It is also shown that a real Klein-Gordon particle can be neither in a free isolated state nor in a bound state having an angu
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  • ...Nikola Tesla in the 1890s. In addition to a brief history of resonator and particle accelerator development, the book also contains 6 useful appendices that ca
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  • ...h an internal circulation velocity equal to the velocity of light when the particle is at rest, but in general dependent on the translational velocity. Energy
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  • ...t is made on the state function chosen by EPR to describe the combined two-particle system - the distance between the two particles is preserved the same. Furt
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  • ...as of research, including the relativistic few-body problem in nuclear and particle physics; foundations of physics; combinatorial hierarchy; and bit-string ph
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  • ...where the space between objects related only by an electromagnetic wave or particle continuum which is usually defined as a light wave. Future articles on the
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  • (and Some of its Modern Consequences for Particle Physics and Astrophysics)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • ...ave unique solutions. By calculating the electromagnetic field of a moving particle both in Lorenz and in Coulomb gauge and directly from the field equations w
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  • ...ions. The theory produces a geodesic equation which is the Lorentz charged particle equation. It also gives Einstein field equations in which the electromagnet
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  • ...les move to quantized states because of electromagnetic forces that keep particle motions synchronized with this sea of standing waves. ...compensating spins. Technology advancements are possible based on these particle spin interactions. - ''Amazon''
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  • ...ribed. It is seen that the photon travels as a 'wave' and is detected as a particle. It is also seen that its speed is dependent on the state of local matter a
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  • ...rivation of the fundamental relativistic equations pertaining to a charged particle without using Lorentz transformation, and hence without using its kinematic
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  • | title = Einstein\'s Responsibilities for Wave-Particle Duality [[Category:Scientific Paper|einstein 's responsibilities wave-particle duality]]
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  • ...scaling factor for physical systems,&nbsp;denoting the maximum&nbsp;that a particle can be "entangled" with its environment. This simple, but powerful definiti
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...year career in industry, and I followed avidly the mushrooming activity in particle and nuclear physics in science periodicals and books, always hoping to find
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  • ...everal physical constants become easily discerned and the illusion of wave-particle duality is clarified. With the benefit of these realisations I attempt an i
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  • ...ces, which also unify into a single gravitoelectromagnetic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric cha
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  • ...rtical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation.&nbsp; The article is devot
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  • ...scientists for the fundamental particles have had expectation that such a particle must be small. Because a neutron in isolation is observed to decay into a p
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  • ...ech, powerful, and sensitive equipment? Like is done with the high energy ?particle smashers ? except trying to get photon to side-swipe photon, instead of pro
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  • * 2010 - "[[On the Increase of a Particle Mass with Velocity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abst
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  • ...than a linear, macroscopic theory, fails to explain the kno'lm, quantized, particle structure of the Universe and yet it provides an excellent fit to the exper
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  • The derivation of the ?free particle? Schr?dinger equation, based on an analogy between transverse motion of a s
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  • ...rnative to Einstein's kinematics, based on the postulated invariance 1) of particle proper time and 2) of object length (i.e., nonoccurrence of the Lorentz con
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  • ...ged the picture of the universe, revealing the profound effects of charged particle movement at all scales of observation. But recognition never came quickly,
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  • ...and Coulomb forces under this universal force. Calculations yield a super-particle (SP) whose parameters define the gravitational, Planck, and fine-structure
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  • * [http://www.causeeffect.org/articles/particle.html Particle Mass Ratios and Similar GeometricVolume Ratios] Covers, less formally, an a * [http://www.causeeffect.org/articles/phopart1.html The Photon Particle Exists!, but "Aether" Does the Big Jobs] Discusses "light", "elementary par
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  • | keywords = [[Electromagnetic radiation]], [[wave-particle paradox]], [[Coulomb's law]], [[Amp?re's law]], [[Lorentz transformation]], ...on induction is proposed, a model that fits with the ambiguous &lsquo;wave-particle paradox&rsquo;.</span></span></span>
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  • ...like Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Electrodynamics, Quantum Chromodynamics in Particle Physics and Cosmology. In all these theories a metastable vacuum state is c
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  • ...ces, which also unify into a single gravitoelectromagnetic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric cha
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  • ...www.wbabin.net/physics/cook1.htm Predicted Force Strengths and All Nuclear Particle Masses from a Causal Mechanism]<br />Added Feb. 11, 2005: [http://www.wbabi
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  • ...e to derive the fundamental relativistic equations pertaining to a charged particle, and, as a result, the relativistic charge density can be derived without u
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  • ...lian Electrodynamics and SU(2)x SU(2) Electroweak Theory in LEP1 Data on Z Particle Production]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_64
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  • ...effect. Using on this approach, one can also find an intrinsic energy of a particle, which allows us to reconstruct the compatibility between the framework of
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  • ...del may correspond to Lucas? 3-level Charged-Fiber Model of Particles, and particle decay reactions. Based on such Electro-dynamic models as developed by Lucas
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  • It is shown that Newton's second law is valid only as applied to a particle in which a collapsing field releases energy that goes into a mass increase.
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  • ...atical basis particularly helpful in analyzing the many-body problem. Both particle mechanics and electromagnetism fit with this radically new way of formulati
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  • ...low sphere. It is shown that, by treating the electron as a small charged particle in a rotating high-speed orbit instead of a hollow sphere, a correction to
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  • ...rds the microscopic analysis&nbsp; of gravity, complying the principles of particle physics.
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[quantum physics]], [[particle physics]], [[ether]], [[idealism]], [[realism]], [[unification]] ...e new directions (E=mc<sup>2</sup>, Quantum Physics, The Standard model of Particle Physics, General Relativity,the nature of matter waves, of Gravitation, of
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  • ...calling them singularities because they are/were the smallest indivisible particle). <br />
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  • ...<span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>mass in transport, are particle not field properties and hence<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;<
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  • * 1994 - "[[Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.n
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  • ...ssical interpretation of photon experiments would identify the photon as a particle of mass. Experiments show that photons have both energy and momentum and ea
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  • ...of real particles are described in ambiguous ways and by use of imaginary particle meetings. It follows that the classical synchronization of clocks on a refe
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  • | known_for = [[Electromagnetism]], [[Particle Structure]], [[Ether]], [[Unified Field]]
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  • ...erference disappears for low enough intensity. Claims of observing single-particle self interference are not justified. The orthodox Copenhagen quantum mechan
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  • ...antum mechanics and electromagnetism. Fields as disparate as cosmology and particle physics will be influenced by this approach in a way that the paper only su
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  • ...sks a physics professor how to determine the four-coordinate position of a particle. It soon becomes evident that Heisenberg's microscope experiment is totall
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  • Every object or particle floating in space has capacitance to its background and to other objects or
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  • ...of the redshift by Doppler effect is proposed. Since it has been shown in particle generation by electrtomagnetic interaction and in other examples that a vac
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  • ...considering de Broglie?s postulate. Therefore, if the duality of the wave-particle should be considered a property of the helical trajectory, as proposed by N
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  • ...an ideal gas the relationship between the self-energy and the mass of the particle can be established.
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  • ...the ratio between the radius of the Universe and the effective radius of a particle. It is shown that a series of Universes terminates with our visible Univers
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  • ...style="font-size: x-small; ">&nbsp;</span></sup>model the photon has both particle and wave characteristics''.
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  • ...ere so impressed with the perceived potential of Grand Unified Theories in particle physics, and the Inflationary Scenario in cosmology, that some were envisio
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  • ...kie Towarzystwo Naukowe (Poland). He has published more than 200 papers in particle physics, quantum theory, relativity and history and philosophy of physics. * 1996 - "[[Noninvariant One-Way Velocity of Light and Particle Collisions]]"
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  • ...this paper we derive the corresponding Newton?s equations of motion for a particle of nonzero rest mass in the Gravitational Field of a stationary, homogeneou
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  • With the advent of fully three-dimensional, fully electromagnetic, particle-in-cell simulations, investigations of Birkeland currents and magnetic-fiel
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  • ...and other quanta. Plausible explanations emerge for nonlocalization, wave-particle duality, vacuum fluctuations, the uncertainty principle, conservation laws, ...r: The Lorentz Transformation, Quantum Electrodynamics, time's arrow, wave/particle duality, de Broglie waves, non-localization, the energy-momentum conservati
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  • ...ered. The first is the stability of the electron. Although this elementary particle is one of the most fundamental constituents of the universe, the theory of
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • ...vectors of equatorial and meridional rotation constitute right triple, the particle posesses charge of one sign; if they constitute left triple, the opposite s
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  • ...pression allowing one to describe (parametrically) the motion of a charged particle in the <em>external</em> fields '''E'''<sup>(1)</sup> and '''B'''<sup>(2)</
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  • ...cle%20Accelerators%20and%20Synchrotron%20Radiation.pdf Chapter 8 - Energy, Particle Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiation]
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  • ...is strongly implies that what quantum mechanics describes is discontinuous particle motion. Considering the fact that space-time may be essentially discrete wh
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  • ...velocities in equatorial and meridional planes constitute right triple the particle possesses charge of one sign if they constitute left triple- the opposite o
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  • ...;&nbsp; In 1990, the physicist John Archibald Wheeler suggested that every particle, every field of force, even the space-time continuum itself can be describe
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  • ...resented. This quantum model states that the photon, just like any quantum particle, is a real physical entity with inner complex structure. While traveling fr
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  • ...FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Author and Co-author of about 100 papers dealing with Particle Physics, S.C. Magnets, Vacuum&nbsp;&amp; Accelerator Technologies, History ...to PeV(1015eV) and Beyond]]" ([http://pdg.lbl.gov/2009/reviews/rpp2009-rev-particle-detectors-non-accel.pdf Read in full])
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  • * 2015 - "[[An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation]]" ([http://www.naturalphi * 2012 - "[[Beta Decay as a Virtual Particle Interaction Analogous to Hawking Radiation
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  • ...rived from special relativity is determined by examining the kinematics of particle motion in two translating reference frames. The relationship is derived for
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  • ...gether with the force of gravity. A solution to the enigma called the wave-particle duality appears naturally and is free from paradox. In this way the nuether
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  • ...erimental research can, in principle, solve paradoxes such as EPR and wave-particle duality but the experiments performed on Bell-type inequalities have instea
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  • An object (particle, body etc) can be manipulated because it is made by matter, it is in the sp
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  • ...e universe as particles and the G1 or gravitron particle level 1 being the particle for light, gravity, the electron cloud, and electricity. Atomic structure i ...Given the fact that the earth does not expand uniformly, and with the new Particle Model of the universe able to explain mass increase, both of those objectio
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  • * 2013 - "[[The Real God Particle]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paperlink_699
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  • The electric dipole moment of a pair of virtual particles (a PVP), particle-antiparticle, produced in the physical vacuum by an electron, is discussed.
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  • * 1998 - "[[Does Charge Decrease With Increasing Speed of a Charged Particle?]]"
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  • The problem of the trajectory of a charged particle in both electric and magnetic fields is formulated in three ways: utilizing
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  • ...-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and various types of physically co
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  • * 1988 - "[[Nikola Tesla: History of Lasers and Particle Beam Weapons]]" ...ly History]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Tesla-Priority-Discussions-Invention-Particle/dp/B001NQZ1LI/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1234925586&sr=1-10 Read in fu
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  • ...r Seed</b>". Leon Lederman, the noted physicist, might call it "<b>The God Particle</b>", from his book of the same name. The "<b>SPACE CLUSTER</b>" theory is
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  • ...its, called ?quanta of matter'. A quantum of matter is the only postulated particle in this concept. Diverse matter bodies (including an all-encompassing unive
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  • ...elementary particles described by the Maxwell Equations. Every elementary particle corresponds to a specific term in the equation and possesses the implied co
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  • ...ory where the phase is p?(r ? vt)/h. Poynting?s vector prescribes discrete particle trajectories that yield interference patterns, including the double pinhole
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  • According to Tewari's theory, there is only one basic, stable particle - the electron - which in combination of great numbers builds atoms and thu ..., roll them around, and in time grind them into fine sand. But there is no particle doing all this work - merely the waves of the medium. And the medium of spa
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  • ...entary particles appear to emerge from the PV rather than the relativistic-particle vacuums (''e.g.'' the Dirac vacuum of the electron), which are positive-ene
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  • ...his approach is the absence of the dynamical scalar field in the predicted particle spectrum.
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  • ...ocess of creation through annihilation; the Higgs Boson, or mysterious God particle, was predicted to show up in one such experiment.&nbsp;I have more than 35
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  • ...ated cases concerning electromagnetic waves and, more generally, the wave?]particle duality. The problem is analyzed in the general frame of the dynamical rela
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  • ...t to analyze is described by Branco, Lavoura and Silva: There is no other particle with equal mass. Therefore, K<sub>L</sub> must be its own antiparticle. It
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  • # Neutron as an elementary particle
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  • ...the fundamental model used by the Nature? The neutron is not a fundamental particle, because it suffers decay. However, in all the nuclei the neutron is a fund
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  • ...n the code on how the process works; how nature manifests from the virtual particle soup of the aether into matter. Dan has also defined a unified field theory
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  • We consider the We consider the gravitational mass of a particle as an imaginary charge. A two-dimensionasl sub-space, gravitational-electri
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  • ...ble to elucidate many contemporary problems plaguing the standard model of particle physics. The cosmology provides an alternative derivation of the string/bra [[Category:Particle Physics|holographic anthropic multiverse formalizing complex geometry reali
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  • ...ions this model easily answers are: (0) Aether or not? &nbsp;(1) What is a particle? &nbsp;(2) What makes an electron negative and a proton positive? &nbsp;(3)
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  • ...a spherical configuration of material continuum (for a charged elementary particle); between a transverse electromagnetic wave and a material continuum; betwe
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  • ...follow helical paths.&nbsp; The torus and the helix have specific wave and particle properties that make them suitable to form the elementary particles and pho
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  • ...and variations in the structure of space. When he and Einstein debated the particle theorists led by Neils Bohr, most scientists thought they had lost it. This
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  • ...ed of light. Stellar and interstellar plasma processes involving subatomic particle dissociations, as the result of high dv/dt charge seperation events in stel
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  • ...ted contributors attempt to define the nature of the electron, the quantum particle that has defied characterization for nearly a century. The electron is the first elementary particle, from both the physical and the historical point of view. It is the door to
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  • ...aether at the point in question and '''v''' is the linear velocity of the particle or fluid element.
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  • ...equation contains both the fundamental Planck constant and the mass of the particle and Einstein equation contains the gravitational constant. It is however po
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  • ...al point in space, point where classically the whole energy of a subatomic particle is thought to be concentrated. FPs store the energy in longitudinal and tra
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  • ...he focal point in space, point where classically the energy of a subatomic particle is thought to be concentrated. Electrons and positrons that have migrated s
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  • ...tes) of elementary particles. The helicon is a physical model of a durable particle with specific geometry that describes its shape and size. A careful interpr
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  • ...//physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/Lgr.gif" />&nbsp;model assumes the&nbsp; particle is in the lowest s-state, the model potential reveals no spin-dependent inf
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  • ...milar to vortex rings in hydrodynamics, and leads to a model of elementary particle masses.&nbsp; An interpretation of the thermodynamics of de Broglie is give
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  • ...ise rotating action emitted by a particle, changes, then the radius of the particle/antiparticle changes inversely proportional to the summed up frequency or r
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  • | known_for = [[Gravitation]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] * 1987 - "[[Particle Mass in a Cosmological Perspective]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pd
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  • ...m one state to another. Such an approach explains relationships including: particle mass variation with speed, photon frequency variation velocity of radiator
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  • ...struct Lorentz-invariant statistical mechanics and thermodynamics for many-particle systems. Besides, some observations on special relativity itself and its ex
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  • ...hand will involve both a large scale aether pulse as well as a microscopic particle compression wave with a finite speed in the order of the speed of sound.
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  • ...t, electricity and magnetism with a physical explanation of how the single particle with its two properties disclosed in Atoms, Stars and Minds produces each.
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  • ...s = [[Nuclear Physics]], [[Systems Operator]], [[Laboratory for Elementary Particle Physics]]
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  • ...and Apparatus for Energy Extraction" #6,477,028, "Method and Apparatus for Particle Acceleration" #6,593,566, and "Article Comprising a Casimir Force Modulator
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  • ...gical explanation of electron diffraction. The book challenges concepts of particle / wave duality, provides an alternate explanation of nuclear forces and pro
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  • ...dipole moment and neutrino mass stand verified. Other predictions are, no particle is massless, no fermion is neutral, and universe is not expanding, since ga
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • | keywords = [[light]], [[gravity]], [[rope hypothesis]], [[EM wave]], [[particle]], [[wave-packet]], [[GUT]]
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  • ...current issue in physics is resolved ? how ?potential energy internal to a particle system come[s] into the picture? ? by treating the electron as a system of
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • It was Georges Le Sage who championed the idea that gravity was caused by a particle. He had ultra-mundane corpuscles coming at the earth from all directions an ==The Particle Model and Shielding==
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  • ...system that unifies current ideas, and provides a missing link between the particle physics of Quantum mechanics and space theories such as Relativity. Schroe
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  • ...it becomes a function of the trajectory. It is possible to accelerate the particle to the velocity interpreted as the velocity of light and it is probably pos
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  • ...between Cartan's and Chevalley's theory of spinors, Clifford algebras and particle models; the interrelations between twistors, supersymmetry and phase spaces
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  • ...rds = [[elastic]], [[deformation]], [[space]], [[time]], [[elementary]], [[particle]], [[temporal]], [[curvature]], [[onion]]
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  • ...o derive the fundamental relativistic equations pertaining to relativistic particle without using the LT. In the present paper, and by following the same appro
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  • * 2010 - "[[Abolishing the Wave-Particle Duality Nonsense]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstra
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  • | known_for = [[Elementary particle models]], [[universal force law]]
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  • ...tained. The derived expressions are written in terms of the two basic dust particle parameters, namely the density and the diameter. In both cases, we obtain e
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  • ...element' that composes others but is itself non-composite. In UT mass of a particle is its innate property. So it rejects massless and mass generating Higgs pa
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  • * 2001 - "[[Wave and Particle Theory of Light applied to the Photoelectric Effect]]" ([http://www.physics
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  • ...ates that this contradiction can be dissolved as soon as all fields of the particle are taken into account. In the case of the electron, these are mainly the e
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  • ...gy; creating scarce elements from plentiful elements; and making table-top particle accelerators. The nature of a charge cluster is described. Methods for prod
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  • A new model of the neutron n=p+s is proposed, where s is the selectron, a particle postulated by the Supersymmetry. The Nuclear Physics works with two models
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  • ...telescope) and theoretical analyses in the context of current thinking in particle physics and relativistic dynamics. Voluminous works have been written on th
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  • ...ry and quantum theory stand upon an incorrect model of the atom or charged particle. Specifically, are electrons (and other charged particles) mathematical poi
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