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  • | title = The True Nature of Light Propagation ...mology and proves beyond reasonable doubt the relativistic nature of light propagation.
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  • | title = A Theory of Light Propagation | keywords = [[Light Propagation]]
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  • | title = Propagation of Light Through Outer Space - A New Model | keywords = [[Propagation]], [[Light]]
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  • | title = Cosmological Propagation of Light [[Category:Scientific Paper|cosmological propagation light]]
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  • | title = Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe ...t waves/particles]], [[kinematic equation]], [[cosmological principle]], [[light cone]], [[space-time surface]]
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  • | title = The Propagation of Light and Background Environment Cited in "The Physical Meaning of the Fine Structure Constant," <em>Toth-Maatian Review</em>, V3, N4, pp. 158
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  • | title = Chapter 5, Part B: Propagation Geometry and Propagation Character: Two Issues or One Issue? | keywords = [[Propagation]], [[Geometry]]
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  • | title = Testing Relativity Theory for One-way Light Propagation ...he desirability of such measurements as a further independent verification of the theory.
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  • | title = On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources ...lativity, Sir Oliver Lodge offered some intriguing insights on the subject of stellar aberration. Lodge?s explanation differs from the conventional analy
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  • | name = Relativistic Propagation of Light | image = Relativistic Propagation of Light 73.jpg
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  • | title = The Mediums for Light are Hiding in Plain Sight | keywords = [[propagation of light]]
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  • | title = The Propagation of Light and Sound in Moving Systems (?ber die Lichtgeschwindigkeit in bewegten Syst ...ence of a luminiferous ether as a propagation medium and an absolute frame of reference is again obvious
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  • | title = Search for Anisotropic Light Propagation as a Function of Laser Beam Alignment Relative to the Earths Velocity Vector ...from the Special Relativity Theory prediction and that supplies the value of a = &#8722;1/2 (isotropy).
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  • ...e results of the Michelson-Morley experiment are reconsidered in the light of this relationship. Keywords: Wave propagation, Doppler effect, Special Relativity, Electromagnetics, Acoustics
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  • ...on of Light Propagation in Inertial Reference Frames and an Interpretation of Physical Laws ...dations of physical knowledge]], [[ontological?] gnoseological foundations of physical knowledge]], [[absolutely objective description]], [[interaction?]
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  • | title = Chapter 4: Light Isotropy-Theory and Experiment | keywords = [[Light Isotropy]], [[Experiment]]
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  • | title = New Theory of Light and Aether ...the properties of aether. The aether must support the phenomena related to light,&nbsp;particles and their interaction
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  • | title = The Propagation of Gravity (English Translation) ...humously republished in 1917, as a challenge to Einstein's then new theory of general relativity, <em>J. for Math. &amp; Phys.,</em> <em>Zeitschrift f. M
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  • | title = The Anisotropy of Light Velocity | keywords = [[Anisotropy]], [[Light Velocity]]
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  • ...ther]], [[space-time]], [[electromagnetism]], [[gas]], [[matter]], [[light propagation]], [[gravitation]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[elementary particles]], [[phot ...etism, light propagation, gravitation, quantum mechanics and the structure of elementary particles, including the photon.
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  • | title = Maxwell\'s Laws and the Propagation of Light | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]]
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  • ...f electric current within the context of the medium for the propagation of light. We must establish the physical commonality between light and electric current. See,
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  • * 2005 - "[[On the Transverse Emission and Propagation of Light from Moving Sources]]"
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  • | title = The Speed of Gravity - What the experiments Say ...[[gravity]], [[experiments]], [[forces]], [[accelerate]], [[contrast]], [[light]], [[radiation]], [[electromagnetic]], [[relativity]]
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  • ...the domain of the medium for the propagation of light, or in the vestibule of the atom, or in both. See here,
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  • | keywords = [[ether]], [[waves]], [[light]] The idea of "non-Hertzian" EM energy goes back to the 19th century. I'll try to give a
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  • | title = Tired Light and Type Ia Supernovae Observations ...UBVRIYJHK bands do not contradict the astronomical observations related to light curve broadening and spectra aging.
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  • ...e universe, and also in the structure of the medium for the propagation of light, will now be examined. See,
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  • * 1994 - "[[Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe]]" * 1993 - "[[The Law of Universal Gravitation in a G Variant Universe]]"
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  • * 2008 - "[[Chapter 2, Part B: The Mechanical Part of Einstein's First Postulate in SRT]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/alford * 2008 - "[[Chapter 5, Part B: Propagation Geometry and Propagation Character: Two Issues or One Issue?]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/alfo
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  • | title = The Possibility of Developing a Theory of Light Without Special Relativity | keywords = [[Light]], [[Special Relativity]], [[alternative to special relativity]], [[photon]
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  • ...us. Some properties of the ether and a fundamental cause of the dependency of the velocity on the mass and the frequency are presented.
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  • Ref: "A Theory of Light Propagation," <em>Speculations in Science and Technology</em>, V2, N3, pp. 285-302, 341
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  • ...sed on these theoretical corrections, O. Knopf has re-examined the results of Harress.
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  • | title = Light and Clock Behavior in the Space Generation Model of Gravitation ...radically different, they make nearly the same predictions for the results of these experiments.
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  • ...urse of Part III, the luminiferous medium changes from an an-isotropic sea of molecular vortices into an isotropic dielectric solid. An attempt will be m
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  • ...of Fundamental Physics (aka Ether, Nonlocal Quantum Effects, and New Tests of Fundamental Physics) ...approach for the limit of mph. Table-top experiments based on a new effect of the AB type, together with the scalar AB effect, yield the limit mph = 9,4?
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  • | title = The Postulates of Both Galilean And Special Relativity Have Been Violated by the U2 Anisotropy Experiment of Smoot et al
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  • | title = Observation Theory of Moving Objects | keywords = [[special relativity; light speed; Einstein; moving object; observation]]
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  • | name = The Ether and Universe: The Ether is the Basis for Propagation of Electromagnetic Fields and Gravitation | image = The Ether and Universe: The Ether is the Basis for Propagation of Electromagnetic Fields and Gravitation 1332.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...the hypothesis leads to question the postulated constancy of the speed of light.
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  • ...riant Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applications to the Experiments of Fizeau and Hoek ...tum velocity w.&nbsp; Thus, the Hoek experiment refutes the special theory of relativity.
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  • | title = Remarks on the Correspondence of the Relativity and Causality Principles | keywords = [[light pulses]], [[relativity theory]], [[constant acceleration]]
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  • | title = \'Light\' is the Subject, not the Object! | keywords = [[Light]]
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  • | keywords = [[special relativity]], [[maxwell]], [[speed of light]] ...ight speed c, but that fact alone does not at all adequately characterize light signals for SRT, or photons for QM.
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  • ...le at the same time allowing for the fluidity that would avoid the problem of friction in the planetary orbits.
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  • ...]], [[wave-particle]], [[particle-wave]], [[duality]], [[light quanta]], [[propagation]] ...true nature of light dates back to the 1600s. Christiaan Huygens proposed light was waves, whilst Isaac Newton came up with his own corpuscular (particle)
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  • | title = Lunar Laser Ranging Test of the Invariance of c ...ich implies that a preferred reference frame exists for the propagation of light. However, the present experiment cannot identify the physical system to wh
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  • ...the refractive index of waveguides. The finding includes the Sagnac effect of rotation as a special case and suggests a new fiber optic sensor for measur
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  • ...ion in space.&nbsp; It is necessary not only for the propagation mechanism of waves in space, but also for the dynamical mechaism that acts on bodies in ...opagative medium.&nbsp; The theory is a logical deduction from the physics of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell.
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  • ...on by Special Relativity. As the cause of that, we will show the existence of an unknown velocity vector Einstein denied.
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  • | title = Wave Particle Unity and a Physically Realist Interpretation of Light ...as to how the account may be able to explain EPR correlations in the case of polarization entanglement. A possible empirical test is also discussed.
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  • <b>Articles:</b> * "Inertia of Energy", <i>American Journal of Physics</i> <b>22</b> (8): 528-541 (1954). ...pagation of Light from a Moving Source", <i>Journal of the Optical Society of America</i> <b>52</b> (9): 978-984 (1962).
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  • ...ating electron-positron dipoles which is the medium for the propagation of light.
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  • | title = The Speed of Gravity ? What the Experiments Say | keywords = [[Speed of Gravity]]
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  • ...06 - "[[Amplified Doppler Shift Observed in Diffraction Images as Function of the COBE ?Ether Drift? Direction]]" ([http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pd * 2006 - "[[Search for Anisotropic Light Propagation as a Function of Laser Beam Alignment Relative to the Earths Velocity Vector]]" ([http://arx
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  • ...ics: ''V<sub>OP</sub> = C / Sqrt(U*e)'', where C is the vacuum velocity of light, U is magnetic permeability and e is dielectric constant. When U or e is ze
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  • ..., which according to Tesla in 1907, had in essence, long been known to men of old.
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  • | title = Michelson-Morley Experiment and The Second Postulate of STR ...ubiquitous absolute medium external to any system (ether). If the outcome of the Michelson-Morley experiment is null, as is widely accepted, then it is
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  • ...be the actual cause of the inertial forces, as opposed to being the cause of any dissipative friction.
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  • | title = Proposed experiment for detection of absolute motion ...sibility of the proposed experiment has been confirmed. Successful conduct of the proposed experiment will initiate a paradigm shift in fundamental physi
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  • ...e of ether discussed in another one of my papers ?Propagation Geometry and Propagation Character-Two issues or One Issue?. &nbsp;
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  • | name = Physics of Motion ...into the nature and propagation of light, also providing general solution of motion relations based on classical physics, and that without any paradoxes
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mathematics]] | known_for = [[Light]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • ...t]], [[electrodynamics]], [[SRT]], [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], [[wave propagation]], [[permitt]] ...of aethereal physics is given. Author's experiment showing the variability of electromagnetic waves velocity in aether is described.
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  • with the Prediction of Special Relativity ...em of Coordinates]], [[Depth Velocity Vector]], [[Relative Absolute System of Coordinates.]]
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  • ...tly, it will open the way towards an intelligible and more accurate theory of the aether itself.
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  • ...her's hypothesis are described in a Kostro?s article(1). However, the idea of empty space is also incompatible with many other phenomena. ...what sort of structure the ether must have, taking in account four points of departure:
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  • | known_for = [[Light]], [[Special Relativity]], [[Microfluids]] ...l.ch/ http://lmis4.epfl.ch/]). Personally I also have an interest in light propagation and related issues (4). <br /><br />'''Articles:'''
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  • | title = Locality and Electromagnetic Momentum in Critical Tests of Special Relativity ...pecial relativity. A crucial, non-interferometric experiment for the speed of photons in moving media, is described.
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  • | keywords = [[quantum optics]], [[anisotropic media]], [[special theory of relativity]], [[covariance]] ...sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>test the existence of the phase wave associated with the<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nb
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  • | keywords = [[Poiter's principle]], [[light-speed constancy]], [[Fermat's principle]], [[convecture velocity]], [[ether ...ed motional "relativity" as a first-order empirical fact before the advent of either Michelson-Morley (second-order empiricism) or Poincare-Einstein (hig
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  • ...istent with anisotropy reported by other investigators. The identification of an absolute or preferred reference frame would provide new experimental evi
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  • | title = Disproof of Special Relativity and Restoration of Classical Physics ...postulates, are shown to be untenable, leading to the need for a revision of current physics according to Newtonian mechanics and Euclidean geometry.
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  • ...coincidence that the wavelength of a photon with a mass equal to the mass of an electron and positron is only slightly larger at 2.17 X 10<sup>-10</sup>
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  • ...is found that an increase in the mass of a system will result in a slowing of the time that system keeps, provided that the forces governing the system a
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  • | title = A Model of the Photon ...ears Einstein tried, in vain, to find a solution to conciliate the concept of a photon with Maxwell's Equations.
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  • ...ngs and phenomena. The primary substance, thrown into infinitesimal whirls of prodigious velocity, becomes gross matter; the force subsiding, the motion ...937 Encyclopaedia Britannica, which reads (in connection with the speed of light),
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  • ...relating the photon energy and momentum to frequency also hold. The result of this research on the Compton effect is a complete empirical equivalence bet
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  • ...ge]], [[Maxwell?s equations]], [[permeability]], [[permittivity]], [[phase of B and E]], [[radiation]]
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...hods. Fortunately, there exist alternative methods (based on one-way light propagation) that are useful. These methods indicate that the ether is entrained by the
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  • ...with stationary currents. They thereby provide a basis for the development of electromagnetic theory.
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  • ...y of Aether in Euclidean Reality model and interpretation of indications of Sagnac and MM interferometers. ..., introduced by the new model, explains the difference between indications of these two interferometers.</span>
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  • | title = Derivation of Newtonian Gravitation from LeSage\'s Attenuation Concept ...te that Maxwell used this conceptual model as the basis for his derivation of the EM relationships.
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  • ...tenary of the discoveries of 1905 by presenting a critical reconsideration of the ether idea in modern physics, astronomy and cosmology.
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  • ...ll be shown how this centrifugal force actually occurs in the shears lines of the electron-positron sea where friction might otherwise have been expected
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  • ...own how this medium accounts for electromagnetic propagation. The speed of light c is fixed relative to this medium in space in agreement with de Sitter?s b
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  • ...e = A New Approach for Study of Gravity and Inertia from the Point of View of BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory ...tional change of the mass.<br /> # S. Sarg, New approach for building of unified theory, may 2002 http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0205052
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  • | name = Einstein's Greatest Mistake: Abandonment of the Aether | image = Einstein's Greatest Mistake: Abandonment of the Aether 227.jpg
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  • ...gal force as well as its connection with the medium for the propagation of light.
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  • | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] ...inertia of matter, the expansion of the universe, and the physical nature of time. New avenues and opportunities for fundamental theoretical research ar
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  • ...respect to vacuum by taking advantage of an appropriately modified version of the experiment.
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  • | title = Bernoulli\'s Principle and the Theory of Flight ...by the tiny molecular vortices that form the medium for the propagation of light.
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  • ...7m. This experiment shows in the most direct way that Einstein's principle of relativity is invalid. Very important are also the various Marinov experime
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  • * 2005 - "[[An Experimental Setup for Measuring the One-Way Phase Velocity of a Microwave Signal]]" * 2001 - "[[The Propagation of Light and Sound in Moving Systems (?ber die Lichtgeschwindigkeit in bewegten Syst
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  • | title = Light as Dynamic Maxwellian Photons: Interference in Terms of Trajectories ...e-Optics phenomena are easily explained]; and (iv): the phase-distribution of the interacting photons, creates their own ?External ? Macroscopic - Maxwel
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  • | title = Detection of Absolute Motion through Measurement of Synchronization Offsets ...e a simple experiment for detection of absolute motion through measurement of absolute synchronization offsets between two timing laboratories maintainin
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  • ...h. We propose methods to veto systematic effects by correlating the output of more than one experiment.
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...e stability of same-sign charge clusters, which I believe are constituents of all trans-Hydrogenic atoms.
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  • ...e preferred. The elimination of the Lorentz concept might change our view of space and time.
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  • | title = The Alternative Theory of Relativity and Gravitation ...heory of gravitation is developed, where in contrast to the general theory of relativity the gravitational energy is strictly localized. Time paradoxes a
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Particles]], [[Light]], [[Unification]] * 2000 - "[[The Nature of Gravitation in a Unified Physics]]"
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  • ...ier of EM fields and waves) and (ii) of the non-relativity of the velocity of [charged] particles.
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  • ...He claims this to be in line with the SRT He is speaking of a ?recasting' of the Lorentz transformation into polar coordinates. ...olygonal line', he claims, which is problematic when regarding the results of the Sagnac experiment.
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  • ...m solving regarding not only the kinetics of motion but also the treatment of time and space in future investigations.
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  • | name = The Return of Common Sense: The Demise of Relativity | image = The Return of Common Sense: The Demise of Relativity 103.jpg
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  • | title = A New Non-locality Feature and Some of its Physical Implications | keywords = [[Non-locality]], [[principle of relativity]], [[light propagation]], [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], [[stellar aberration]]
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  • ...e?hind by the moving charges. The derivations are directed to the behavior of charges in conductors, where conditions are essentially static and retarded
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  • | title = Crucial Tests of Special Relativity | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]]
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...e introduction of an innovative Local Ether Theory that holds for any kind of emitted particles from photons to macromolecules.
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  • ...TER.<br /><br />The equations thus obtained have been verified in a series of many-year experiments and may be recommended for use by practical specialis ...new gravitational effect, named "quadrature" frequency shift in the curved light beam is predicted and calculated.
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  • ...induced in cyclones is complicated by the fact that there are two centres of rotation involved, and hence we are dealing with a double Coriolis force. W
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[History of Science]], [[Philosophy of Science]] ...lberger.com/2006/05/tweaking_einstein_unified_theo.html The Unified Theory of Relativity]" posted on Sepp Hasslberger's blog.
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  • ...ain the asymmetry of space-time and the inhomogeneity as well as the arrow of the cosmological time.
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  • | title = On the Trail of the Fresnel\'s Search for an Aether Wind ...6.64 km/s velocity was detected, i.e., about 22% of the orbital velocity of earth (30 km/s). Nevertheless, the very authors and other relativity theor
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  • ...the interaction of a moving body with a physical medium which pervades all of space. ...medium as the standard of rest. Important questions relating to the motion of this luminiferous medium relative to the planets and the stars will then be
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  • | name = The Fundamentals of Non-Empty Ether Theory | image = The Fundamentals of Non-Empty Ether Theory 550.gif
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  • ...of tiny aether vortices which serves as the medium for the propagation of light.
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  • I studied Physics at the University of Salerno. After my degree, I spent some years doing research in superconduct ...is something wrong with Einstein's theory, notwithstanding its huge number of successes and nearly universal acceptance by physicists.
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  • ...rived. It explains the photoelectric effect. Explanation of the bending of light in a gravitational field shows that photon has mass and gravitation is not
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  • ...ght propagation "in vacuo".&nbsp; Arguing from&nbsp;the interaction theses of Berkeley, Mach, and&nbsp;Poincare,&nbsp;Vivian Pope reaches his conclusions ...d events are distributed in relation to one another in the reference field of... specific observer[s]..."
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  • | title = A Fractal Universe with Discrete Spatial Scales: In Memory of Toivo Jaakkola ...results of very recent rigorous analyses of accurately measured redshifts of nearby spiral galaxies and the third is in qualitative agreement with the v
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  • ...papers relate to the field of philosophy and physics. He promotes the idea of the physical vacuum as a dynamical shattering lattice structure in: "Der Sc * 1924 - "[[The Behavior of Light from Extraterrestial Sources (English Translation)]]" ([http://www.naturalp
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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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  • ...National Science Foundation. Served Honorably in US Air Force. Life Member of the US Chess Federation. Listed in Marquis Who's Who in America and Who's W * 2009 - "[[The Light Speed Effect]]" ([http://www.mrelativity.net/LightSpeedEffect/The%20Light%2
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  • ...the physical mechanisms for the generation, propagation, and absorption of light and radiation, for gravity, and for electric and magnetic phenomena.&nbsp; * The Pushing Mechanism of Gravity (1978 APGR 2nd Place essay)
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  • ...stion, "Why can't I understand relativity?" This is a fresh, unique review of both special and general relativity. It takes for granted that Einstein s m ...field. That idea is actually part and parcel of Einstein s general theory of relativity, save that the latter hides the simplicity behind tensors in cur
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  • | name = Fruits of Time: Nature and the Unfolding of Difference | image = Fruits of Time: Nature and the Unfolding of Difference 28.jpg
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering]] ...ectromagnetism, semiconductor devices and circuits, opto-electronics, wave propagation and relativity. '''Education'''
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  • | title = Model Synthesis of Corpuscular and Wave Properties of Matter ...undations of quantum mechanics are discussed critically from the viewpoint of the blinking-particle model.
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  • | name = Moessbauer Effect and Tests of Relativity | publisher = [[University of Birmingham]]
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  • ...elatively Theory of Einstein was inevitable. The propagation of forces and light through vacuum became mysterious and almost unexplainable; time and space b ...agged ether still is a scientific possibility. Exploring the possibilities of the dragged ether, it was "easy" to find mathematical and physical explanat
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...The effects of propagation delay are of higher order and supersede those of the SRT.
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  • ...etc. It also stimulates a number of propositions related to the structure of elementary particles and atoms.
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  • ...gain unable to explain the measurement results, even though the invariance of Maxwell's equations during Lorentz transformations according to the predomi
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  • | title = The Origin of the Universe: Part 1 Toryces | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]]
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  • | fields = [[Mathematician]], [[Editor of The Toth-Maatian Review]] ...denied publication to anyone who seriously sought it. The dire degradation of quality predicted by established editorial dogma never happened... Many ori
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  • | title = Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory - a new approach in Physics The Basic Structures of Matter - Super Gravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG) unveils the relation bet
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  • .... The conferences were sponsored by the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and held at the Imperial College, London. '''Contents:''' ...YPERBOLIC GEOMETRY IN SPECIAL RELATIVITY AND ITS RELATION TO THE COSMOLOGY OF MILNE
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  • | title = Minor Corrections to Natural Philosophy & Physics of Aristotle, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]]
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  • | name = Einstein's Dilation of Time and Contraction of Space - Reality or Illusion? ...ace are mutually dependent and the contraction of space and the dilatation of time originate with motion as real physical processes.
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Editor of Galilean Electrodynamics]] ...happell Natural Philosophy Society]]. She is currently the Chief Scientist of the [[John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society]].
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  • ...physics.&nbsp;&nbsp;Though spending his summers in the northern Minnesota of his boyhood, he retired in Baltimore, Maryland, where he died. ...ntry from ashes to world supremacy in stainless steel. He was the inventor of fractography, both in term and technique, now in universal use in fracture
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  • ...and success was based on the denials of any need to consider the existence of the "ether" or the like. ...rich physical medium [...] A general theory of the vacuum is thus a theory of everything, a universal theory. It would be appropriate to call the vacuum
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  • ...hington, D.C., where he became the Chief of the Celestial Mechanics Branch of the Nautical Almanac Office. ...equim in 2005 to be nearer children and grandchildren and enjoy the beauty of the Pacific NW.
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  • ...to closer explore the differences. It has already been published a number of papers on this subject by this author, but the theoretical basis for a new ...New Roman','serif'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;" lang="EN-US">The fallacies of the commonly recognized Maxwell electromagnetism appear in five cases, whic
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  • | name = Universal Cycle Theory: Neomechanics of the Hierarchically Infinite Universe | image = Universal Cycle Theory Neomechanics of the Hierarchically Infinite Universe 1544.jpg
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  • ...ally a special [[hypothetical]] [[frame of reference]] in which the [[laws of physics]] might appear to be identifiably different (simpler) from those in ...l frame]]s, and is even the same in all frames under the general principle of relativity.
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  • ...e introduction of an innovative Local Ether Theory that holds for any kind of emitted particles from aka to macromolecules.</span></span></span>]<span st ...rogressive running matter absolute velocity slowing down till the reaching of a rest status with Privileged System. This is in turn ruled by Quantum inte
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  • ...f How the Speed of Light May be Exceeded without Violating the Requirement of Infinite Energy]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstrac ...es Using Amp&egrave;re&rsquo;s Law Questioned by Analysis Based upon Usage of Coulomb&rsquo;s Law]]" ([http://www.academicpub.org/jbap/paperInfo.aspx?Pap
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...omagnetism]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]], [[Tired Light]], [[Weber's Electrodynamics]], [[Ampere's Force between Current Elements]]
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  • | name = The Theory of Interaction | image = The Theory of Interaction 24.jpg
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  • ...at night at Perth Technical School. In 1925 he enrolled at the University of Western Australia (B.Sc., 1928); he majored in mathematics and rowed in the ...d by (Sir) Edward Appleton in his laboratory at King's College, University of London (Ph.D., 1933; D.Sc., 1956).
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  • ...der to prepare myself in advance for when I would eventually embark on one of these advanced courses in electromagnetism. Meanwhile during the period 197 ...electricity, magnetism, and optics into a single topic. During the winter of 1981-82 I was struggling with three aspects in electromagnetism which appea
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  • ...his father, an emeritus professor of physical chemistry at the University of Illinois, in which they performed experiments in electromagnetism. In 1986 * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of H<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 79, 883 (1950) (wit
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  • ...er is multilingual with fluency in German and Spanish and with a knowledge of conversational French. He has also instructed Experimental Physics and has ...t the Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory, supported by the Center for the Study of Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Atmospheres.
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  • | name = Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | image = Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics 59.jpg
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  • | name = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in Olympia, Greece | image = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in Olympia, Greece
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[plasmaron]]. For the brand of dried milk biscuit, see [[Plasmon biscuit]].}} ...vibrations. Thus, plasmons are collective (a discrete number) oscillations of the [[free electron gas]] density. For example, at optical frequencies, pla
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  • * B.S. University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Psychology (1972) * Ph.D. INU - Oakland, CA - Cosmology and Philosophy of Mind (1992)
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  • | title = A Test of Relativistic Simultaneity ...her of these frames and the source itself, and allows for a realistic test of relativistic simultaneity.
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  • | fields = [[Hon. Professor of Relativistic Quantum Physics]], [[. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board]], [[Internati]] ...order to concentrate on his researches into the philosophical foundations of modern physics. He has published numerous papers and books on the subject,
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  • ...ce and time''' is a concept in physics and philosophy about the properties of the universe. In physics, absolute space and time may be a [[preferred fram ...f stars.<ref>Robert S. Westman, ''The Copernican Achievement'', University of California Press, 1975, p. 45.</ref>
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  • ...ss Media|date=2007|isbn=9780387699462|pp=209–210}}</ref> An inertial frame of reference may also be called an '''inertial reference frame''', '''inertial ...r Dover Publications |date=2001 |edition=3rd |origyear= Reprint of edition of 1920 translated by RQ Lawson}}</ref><ref name=Giulini>{{Cite book|title=Spe
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  • ...classical [[aether theories]] at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. ...s theory were incorporated into [[special relativity]] (SR) with the works of [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Hermann Minkowski]].
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  • ...chal College, Aberdeen]]<br />[[King's College, London]]<br />[[University of Cambridge]] |alma_mater = [[University of Edinburgh]]<br />University of Cambridge
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  • {{Redirect|History of relativity|the history of general relativity|history of general relativity}} ...[[special relativity]] proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and subsequent work of [[Max Planck]], [[Hermann Minkowski]] and others.
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  • ...places = [[Corps des Mines]]<br>[[Caen University]]<br>[[University of Paris|La Sorbonne]]<br>[[Bureau des Longitudes]] ...er = [[École Polytechnique]]<br>[[École des Mines]]<br>[[University of Paris]] ([[Doctorat|Dr]], 1879)
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  • | alt = Portrait of man in black with shoulder-length, wavy brown hair, a large sharp nose, and | caption = Portrait of Newton at 46 in 1689 by [[Godfrey Kneller]]
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  • ...e wave function by a [[#Guiding equation|guiding equation]]. The evolution of the wave function over time is given by [[Schrödinger equation|Schrödinge ...m given by its wavefunction; the latter depends on the boundary conditions of the system, which in principle may be the entire universe.
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