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  • | title = An Approach to Finite-size Particles with Spin | keywords = [[relativity]], [[spin]], [[particles]]
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  • | keywords = [[physical interpretation]], [[point particles]], [[ring theory of the electron]] ...mated in classical calculations, fundamental forces exerted by fundamental particles can account for phenomena explained only in terms of useful fictions by mai
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  • | name = Kinematical Theory of Spinning Particles | image = Kinematical Theory of Spinning Particles 620.jpg
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  • | title = Physical Models for Elementary Particles, Atoms and Nuclei ...[electron radiation]], [[magnetic moment]], [[physical interpretation]], [[point-like charge]], [[quantum theory]], [[ring model of the electron]], [[shell struc
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  • ...that are generated out of opposed pairs of angular momenta of fundamental particles.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span></span></span></span>
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  • ...extents of universal medium on either side of constituent basic 3D matter particles that produce gravitational attraction between two macro bodies, rather than
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  • | title = On the Sagnac Effect for Massive Particles and Some of its Eepistemological Consequences ...this article that a coherent description of the Sagnac effect for massive particles, which takes account of length contraction and time dilation can only be o
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  • ...s let to determine velocity and acceleration equations of the hypothetical particles. The right interpretation of the equations is the point of beginning to det
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  • | title = Electrodynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell\'s Equations, Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics ...from science in favor of the theory of electrodynamics of real finite size particles.
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  • | name = The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Material Particles | image = The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Material Particles 786.jpg
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  • ..., that charged particles can actually flow through the circuit. If charged particles were to undergo a net flow in the case of transmission lines, then, since t
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  • | keywords = [[aether]], [[electron]], [[electron structure]], [[point-like particles]] ...to new technologies in the shortest time. Following is an essay describing particles and charge in terms of simple aether distributions.
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  • ..., and thus gain self energy and defy the Second Law. Since discreet units (particles, molecules,&nbsp;or planets) can build higher-level discreet units (atoms,
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  • | title = Gravity Particles and the Strong Force Is shown a graphical model for gravitational particles to determine the gravitational waves wavelength. Wavelength obtained graphi
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  • ...light-conducting aether was not required since light actually consisted of particles and hence waves were not required for their transmission. The purpose of
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  • | title = Universes, Black Holes and Elementary Particles [[Category:Scientific Paper|universes black holes elementary particles]]
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  • Paper showing that physical models are superior to point particles in explaining blackbody radiation and other basic phenomena using a ring pa
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  • ...h are not interchangeable. The internal energy of each of these elementary particles is equally divided between rotational energy and translational energy. doi
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  • ...of conservation of energy and momentum, the energy limitations for virtual particles required by Planck?s theory of quantum harmonic oscillators, and the detect
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  • ...or observed in any experiment, the photoelectrical effect included. Single particles do not make waves. The Maxwell field theory, while yielding mathematical an
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  • | keywords = [[Electron]], [[Physical Laws]], [[Cosmology]], [[Particles]], [[Space]], [[Quantum]], [[Mechanics]]
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  • | title = Weber\'s Force Law for Realistic Finite-Size Elastic Particles ...ly contrived to imitate the self-field effects of real finite-size elastic particles to order v in the Galilean transformation.
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  • ...(along with a Higgs particle) and one massless particle. The three massive particles have mass, spin and charge that identify them as pions, while the single ma
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  • ...pere, Lorentz, Maxwell, Gravitation, bending and interference of light and particles), can be deduced from them. The main effect on quantum mechanics is the cha
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  • ...formly moving charged particles. An extension of our theory to the case of particles in arbitrary motion shows that we have to modify the Maxwell equations of t
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  • The development of theories of elementary particles as extended objects, from Thomson to Dehmelt and MacGregor, is reviewed. Mo
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  • ...Frame]], [[Mach?s Principle]], [[Vortex]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Elementary Particles]] ...based universal frames and observer-based Einsteinian relativity. Toroidal particles, in addition to explaining electron spin and the fundamental constants, sat
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  • ...n of a Universal Electromagnetic Force Law for Finite-Size Elastic Charged Particles A new electromagnetic force law for real finite-size elastic charged particles is derived by solving simultaneously the fundamental em-pirical laws of cla
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  • ...al relativity, all particles are point-like or string-like. This nature of particles has caused the divergence difficulties in quantum field, string and superst
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  • ...gy values. Because each particle has a different value when bound to other particles as they are in the hierarchy, the structure of the particle hierarchy is th
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  • ...ange van der Waals force associated with the Zitterbewegung of elementary particles in response to zero-point fluctuations (ZPF) of the vacuum and the inertia
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  • ...ing particles, incorrect expressions for electric energy density of moving particles, and confusion in the area of energy flow using the standard Poynting theor
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  • * 1994 - "[[Universes, Black Holes and Elementary Particles]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_717.pdf Read
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  • ...ravity based on the action of the Zero Point Energy (ZPE) on charged point particles. However, in these equations a quantity occurs which has generally been ign
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  • ...which it seeks to correct. The purpose is not in introducing many smaller particles, but to point out the need to reassess theories that rely on the Standard m
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  • ...space from a focal point to infinite. The energy is stored in fundamental particles (FPs) that move continuously through the focal point in space, point where
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  • ...actual flow of particles is the opposite of mainstream science and that G1 particles are entering the South Pole and exiting the North as seen in figure 5. ...ith more of them entering the south pole. Once inside, nucleons capture G1 particles and form new atoms eventually creating water, methane, and oil (see figure
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  • ...as a pressure of the CL structure on impenetrable volume of the elementary particles. It is 6.8E22 times greater than the Dynamic ZPE, however, it is not of EM
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  • ...h we inhabit. Does this mean that the ether 150 composed of minute charged particles, or of neutral couplets, mirroring our atoms, which are then entrainable by
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  • ...istic" effects can be regarded as the phenomenology of a solid substratum. Particles of matter are modeled by the point defects (singularities) of this medium.
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  • ...the intimate connection between toroid knots and topology. Real stable 3D particles must contain circulations both around the toroid of radius R and the cross-
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  • ...on modern physics accepted atomism, i.e. that matter was composed of point-particles of Boscovich’s theory. Rarely is it mentioned by physicists where this co
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  • ...environment (the Cosmological Aether) that permits local exchange of both particles (mass) and waves (radiation). For dilute systems near the critical point, t
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  • ...ents named cosminos. They compose all forms of energy &amp; mass, material particles and energy-quanta in the Cosmos. Their electric charge is ? 1.37x 10<sup>-3
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  • * 0 - "[[On the Motion of Free Material Test Particles in Arbitrary Spatial Flows]]"
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  • ...er-looked. In this paper I will review some well-known features of charged particles and electric fields from a fresh point of view. I shall draw upon a letter
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  • ...which physics is familiar, and 2) why there are only two stable rest mass particles, the electron and proton. This presentation will not be physics as you know
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  • ...ments named cosminos They compose all forms of energy &amp; mass, material particles and energy-quanta in the Cosmos. Their electric charge is ? 1.37x 10<sup>-3
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  • ...of the fermions and has quanta called magnatons, which are massless spin 1 particles. The associated equation of motion yields the Poisson equation for magnetos
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  • ...wnian particles. Therefore, photons are here treated as classical Brownian particles, and their properties are discussed from that point of view. The observed m
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  • ...stimulates a number of propositions related to the structure of elementary particles and atoms.
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  • ...nbsp;</span></sup>governing the structure and stability of electromagnetic particles''.
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  • ...ves (lights, radio waves, ''etc''.) are connected to the motion of charged particles, and in fact are modulated primary waves. In this way the grounds to accept
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  • ...lanck's constant, h, the speed of light, c , and the rest masses of atomic particles, m. The rate of ticking of atomic clocks, including radiometric clocks, can
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  • | title = Classical Electrodynamics of Point-Like Charges Without Divergences | keywords = [[Classical Electrodynamics]], [[Point-Like Charges]], [[Divergences]]
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  • ...ion and impact of elementary particles. And for the purpose the elementary particles must be associated only with their bodily features (mass, form, size and en * I doubt of the large number of the elementary particles.
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  • ...ress. Others have also suggested ultra low frequencies to replace LeSage's particles to describe the same effect. The push gravity hypothesis offers great simpl ...push gravity concept has been retained as it applies equally well to both particles and Poynting vector qualities. Many good ideas come from the past work of m
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  • ...of electrons from the classical electrodynamic string model of elementary particles. From the physical characteristics of real electrons this work derives, usi
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  • ...the vortex spiral [3] is suggested to describe the generation of energetic particles which cause nuclear reactions along the crystal-lattice channels in the ele
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  • ...tribution. The analysis is extended to open systems in which the number of particles fluctuates. Computer simulations using a hard&#8208;sphere model of a class
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  • ...eld by SG forces and build in hierarchical orders from the two Fundamental Particles associated with the Planck's scale. The two types of CL nodes are arranged
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  • ...nt of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models. ...is it a point-like elementary particle, which does not consist of any sub-particles? What is the limit of application of modern classical physics (based either
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  • ...s based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it is based on relative coordinates instead of fictitious absolute spa
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  • ...m, or wave, behavior is an ensemble phenomenon. Interference requires many particles. Interference disappears for low enough intensity. Claims of observing sin
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  • ...s based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it is based on relative coordinates instead of fictitious absolute spa
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  • ...ding to Maxwell?s equations at the speed of light. Given the size of these particles, it would seem to require an infinitely long time for this readjustment to ...the lepton essentially finite in size and thus able to interact with other particles in a finite period.
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitation; Elementary particles; Active Galactic Nuclei Cosmology: theory and dark matter]]
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  • ...with an adjoint or importance Monte Carlo solution that starts all adjoint particles from the detector position. The methodology has been verified by experiment
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  • ...within a kinematical formalism proposed by the author to describe spinning particles. The model satisfies Dirac?s equation when quantized. It shows that the cha
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  • ...side of a solid plate reflects more electromagnetic radiation or/and other particles than the other side, not because the incident electromagnetic flux itself i
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  • ...mperatures under high densities by impact shock waves of microscopic solid particles accelerated to hypervelocities (Preprint)</span>] (1963) ...18 <span style="COLOR: #003399">On a possibility to accelerate small solid particles to ultrahigh velocities (Preprint)</span>] (1964)
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  • ...se. The new approach leads to different physical models for the elementary particles and the atoms and also to a different concept about the Universe. In the sa
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  • ...e to combine classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, relativity and Higg's particles. .../science/javadi14e.pdf A New Mechanism of Higgs Bosons in Producing Charge Particles ][http://wbabin.net/science/javadi14.pdf <span style="color: #339966;">Pers
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;But GRT, in reformulating gravity as not a force between point particles, but rather a ?curvature? of space time, is the quintessential aether theor ...at last we can openly say that reality is not just the point centroids of particles we observe, nor is it just the space between the points; it is both togethe
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  • ...ation only, and not any mass stuff, charge stuff, or field stuff. Masslike particles are concentrations of energy. Writing E=mc<sup>2</sup> suggests that ''m''
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  • * 2008 - "[[Gravity Particles: Outline of the Properties of Paeps]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/p * 2008 - "[[Paeps: External Gravity Particles (The Universe is Otherwise: Part 1)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/p
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  • ...mmunication, as well as the perennial exchanges on the nature of subatomic particles. </div>
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  • ...ples: 1) Newton?s British vision of physical reality was entirely based on particles, and thereby ?opposite? to the Cartesian, continuum visions popular on the ...plex.&nbsp;&nbsp;Examples: 1) Newton described mechanics in terms of point particles and action-at-a-distance force laws, but he didn?t preclude&nbsp;an interve
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  • ...rivation of G in terms of the properties of the electron.&nbsp; Elementary particles are explained and there is support from the exact quantitative assessment o
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  • ...quantum mechanics and particles physics, all elementary and subelementary particles are assumed spherical without any geometrical structure. Then the data inte
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  • ...t, there are fewer particles available to push you up. There is no loss of particles coming down. The result is the net force of gravity. ...esn't have. Figure <xr id="fig:side-view"/> is a graph of the number of G1 particles from the center of the core of the galaxy towards the edge.
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  • ...atter how broadly we understand it, should be linked to the most elemental particles that can meet in nature, or that the entire ana-lysis should be place on th
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  • ...should once and for all be abandoned. There are no such things as discrete particles in the Universe. ...interconnected by a physical medium. We propose that light consists not of particles, not of waves, not of wave-packets, but of a pair of twined, PHYSICAL threa
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  • ...onships in this concept. Also, if a photon is a spherical cloud of energy particles, it would pass any point in some sort of an energy wave profile and referen
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  • ...is significant in the domain of operating point where the half life of the particles approaches the paralyzing time which is usual case in incidental situations * 2002 - "[[Cherenkov's Particles as Magnetons]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • ...physics, Dr. Bak theorized instead about condensed matter ? how hordes of particles interact to produce phenomena like magnetism or crystallization. He special
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  • ...native definitions of quantized ''action'', committed to neither waves nor particles. I conclude with what Duality ''really'' was in the mind of the man so wro
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  • ...arted studying plasma physics: the physics of many-body systems of charged particles - the state of matter believed to comprise more than 99% of the matter in t ...with some friction terms included (a simplified pair correlations between particles) - have the remarkable property that it ''gives time a direction''. While t
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  • ...amentals of a physical model of the ethereal medium (vacuum) consisting of particles of two kinds, equal, but opposite in sign are stated. The model contains el
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  • ...is being stretched, and b) that which keeps distances between fundamental particles constant while their constituents are shrinking. Finally a new model of the
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  • * 2006 - "[[Planck Particles and Quantum Gravity ]]" ([http://ptep-online.com/index_files/2006/PP-06-13.
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  • ...tyle="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic particles, <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">m</em> is explored. The rate of t
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  • ...<em>h</em>, the speed of light, <em>c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic particles, <em>m</em> is explored. The rate of ticking of atomic clocks, including ra
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  • * 2004 - "[[Mechanics of Particles in the Fractal Cosmos]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/a
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  • ...ilster]] that the entire universe and everything in it can be described as particles including light, gravity, electricity, magnetic fields, atomic structure, c ...; where f_e</math> is the net force on the earth caused by two opposing G1 particles and <math display="inline">P_e</math> is the percent reduction of G1s as th
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  • ...mmunication, as well as the perennial exchanges on the nature of subatomic particles. </div>
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  • ...ion of an innovative Local Ether Theory that holds for any kind of emitted particles from aka to macromolecules.</span></span></span>]<span style="FONT-SIZE: 12 ...pted due to a nice unification of qualitative treatment of all the emitted particles. It applies exactly in the same way from photons to macro molecules, a simp
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  • ...articles]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/substantial-nature-elementary-material-particles/dp/B0000EGG6F/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230673528&sr=8-1 Read in full
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  • ...aid sphere arising from charge-sources of mean number density&nbsp; [] <em>particles/m<sup>3 </sup></em>it is easy to compute (from a convergent integral) that
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  • The positions and momenta of the particles are considered to be the hidden variables. ...ry, which is guided by the wave function; collectively, the density of the particles conforms to the magnitude of the wave function. The wave function is not in
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  • ...world of electromagnetic components and the subatomic scale of the charged particles within atoms. ...f nucleons and the properties of the electric fields of elementary charged particles coexisting in space and very slightly reducing each others ability to conta
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  • ...cial and general relativity theories, and the standard model of elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodynamics. ...enhagen version of quantum mechanics, and the standard model of elementary particles, and to show from logic and metatheory the path back to true science.
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  • '''<u>FIELDS, PARTICLES</u>: SPACE-TIME STRUCTURES''' * An Approach to Finite-Size Particles with Spin, Bronislaw Sredniawa 369
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  • ...otions of space and time, along with those of separately existent material particles, are abstracted as forms derived from the deeper order. These ordinary not ...as mere approximations of an underlying process. In this approach, quantum particles and other objects are understood to have only a limited degree of stability
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  • ...romagnetism and optics, electronic engineering, mechanics, and fundamental particles.
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  • * [http://n-t.ru/tpe/ng/ne.htm These, quite not elementary particles]&nbsp;The classification of groups of hadrons looks as quantization of weig
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  • ...of the Earth. This, of course, is absurd, requiring the notion that the particles of air that make up the atmosphere were put in motion as a result of the hi
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  • | known_for = [[Mass-Energy]], [[Fundamental Particles]], [[Relativity]]
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  • ...and a spectrum of the area appeared to reveal an emission cloud of carbon particles. Transient lunar phenomenon had long recorded what appeared to be temporary
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  • ...Began:</b></p> My interest in learning how to visualize the structures of particles &amp; nuclei began in 1936, during a high school chemistry course, when val
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  • ...Is space empty or does it contain an ether? Is the ether a sea of virtual particles or a gravitational field? Does quantum theory say nature is actually unpred
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  • ...was found that showed that space is not curved but it is the movements of particles and bodies that curve due to spin. In the case of the Earth, the sun's fiel
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  • ...sing magnets and other techniques to separate the pions from all the other particles created. These pions were formed into a focused beam with just enough ener ...d excited states by introducing the classical concept of stable elementary particles being composed of primary, secondary and tertiary level three dimensional c
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  • ...and what are historical mistakes in the nuclear structure and - elementary particles searching for new "atomic-Nuclear" undiscovered design structures and findi * 1978 - "[[Wave-Particle Duality: Particles seen in real time will have a wave-like profile]]" ([http://www.naturalphil
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  • ...rstood by scientists. They are using it and a lot of other things, such as particles as things in themselves. This is why math is so important to them, but unde
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  • # The Nature of Particles
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  • ...by A. and J Rub?i? and H. Arp in this volume the properties of fundamental particles such as leptons and quarks are examined. The surprising result is that they
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  • In both linear and circular particle accelerators, the half-life of particles has been shown to increase as a function of their increasing velocity with
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  • ...ub> of a component j has to be defined as the transfer of momentum, by the particles of j through I cm<sup>2</sup>/sec. So, for instance, the pressure in a homo
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  • ...ntists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=758 Nils Rognerud], Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces, page 389.
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  • ...]] "curves" [[spacetime]], and this [[curvature]] affects the path of free particles (and even the path of light). General relativity uses the mathematics of [
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  • ...he evolution over time of the configuration (that is, the positions of all particles or the configuration of all fields) is defined by the wave function by a [[ ...may be the space of positions <math>\mathbf{Q}_k</math> of <math>N</math> particles, or, in case of field theory, the space of field configurations <math>\phi(
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  • ...as showing that the world we live in obeys weird quantum laws: ?entangled? particles are supposed to be able to influence each other instantaneously however far
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  • * 1987 - "[[Distribution of Stars as Test Particles in a Two-Body Background Field]]"
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  • Therefore, particles, with the same start and end points, but travelling along two different rou ...' outside the solenoid with an enclosed flux, and so the relative phase of particles passing through one slit or the other is altered by whether the solenoid cu
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  • ...ure on every body. Lorentz showed that an attractive force between charged particles would indeed arise, if it is assumed that the incident energy is entirely a ...opposite charged particles is stronger than the repulsion of equal charged particles. The resulting net force is exactly what is known as universal gravitation,
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  • ...of charged particles and suggested that the oscillations of these charged particles were the source of light. When a colleague and former student of Lorentz's,
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  • ...nd wrote reports in 1967, 1968, and 1969 on the effects of acceleration on particles. I realized later that these reports had some flaws, but they provided trai
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  • ...e book|ref=harv|author=R. U. Sexl, H. K. Urbantke|title=Relativity, Groups Particles. Special Relativity and Relativistic Symmetry in Field and Particle Physics ...st=Gourgoulhon|first=Eric|title=Special Relativity in General Frames: From Particles to Astrophysics|year=2013|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-3-642-37276-6|page=21
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  • ...lides with surrounding gases resulting in the creation of highly energetic particles. The X-ray jets of Centaurus A are thousands of light-years long, while the
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  • ...ance of large quantities of solar wind related charged electron and proton particles entering the Earth (European Space Agency). This data is used to propose a ...s magnetic field, which begs the question as to what is happening to these particles—the building blocks of all matter on Earth—once they enter the Earth?
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  • ...ady state proponents posited a fog effect associated with microscopic iron particles that would scatter radio waves in such a manner as to produce an isotropic
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  • Newton argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles, which were refracted by accelerating into a denser medium. H ...ased on [[Hermeticism|Hermetic]] ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. [[John Maynard Keynes]], who acquired many of Newton's writings on alchemy
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  • ...Creativity]]'', 1987</ref> In the view of Bohm and Hiley, "things, such as particles, objects, and indeed subjects" exist as "semi-autonomous quasi-local featur
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  • ...z]] was developing Maxwell's theory into a theory of the motion of charged particles ("electrons" or "ions"), and their interaction with radiation. In 1895 Lore
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  • ...by measuring the [[time dilation of moving particles|decay rates of moving particles]] in 1940. All of those experiments have been repeated several times with i
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  • ...t. The oxygen attacks the tungsten metal, and the resulting tungsten oxide particles travel to cooler parts of the lamp. Hydrogen from water vapor reduces the o
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