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  • | title = Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1 ...ransformations, such a modification implies however a reformulation of the relativistic idea itself. With respect to this ideal picture, the concrete development o
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  • | title = From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics | keywords = [[relativistic paradoxes]], [[absolute space and time physics]], [[velocities]], [[electrodynamic wa
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  • | title = From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics | keywords = [[relativistic paradoxes]], [[absolute space and time physics]], [[velocities]], [[electrodynamic wa
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  • | title = Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1 ...ransformations, such a modification implies however a reformulation of the relativistic idea itself. With respect to this ideal picture, the concrete development o
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  • | name = Weak Relativity: The Physics of Space and Time Without Paradoxes | image = Weak Relativity: The Physics of Space and Time Without Paradoxes 910.jpg
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  • ...approach a modified Dirac equation was obtained which also interpreted the relativistic ''Zitterbewegung'' as a classical ''Zitterbewegung''.
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  • | title = A Complete Relativistic Gravity Model with No Speed-of-Light Limit ...ause they shadow one another from some graviton impacts. All classical and relativistic effects are readily understood in such a model, and have no paradoxical asp
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  • * 1994 - "[[From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics]]"
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  • ...universal computational rewrite system, leading to an irreducible form of relativistic quantum mechanics from a single operator. This is not only simpler, and mor * The Classical and Special Relativistic Approximations
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  • ...es that clocks in motion relative to that frame have a slower clock-rate (relativistic time dilation), and in Consequence [II] the observer perceives that solid ...onment where travel was at speeds much less than that of light, and where relativistic effects were very small.
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  • ...o one of the first to identify and attempt an analysis of the relativistic paradoxes and unusual effects which occur in a rotating EM field. His work still stan
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  • * 2009 - "[[Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1]]" * 2009 - "[[Weak Relativity: The Physics of Space and Time Without Paradoxes]]"
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  • ...f different areas of knowledge and simplification of the description). The relativistic equation of charge movement with the Lorentz force is simply reduced to New
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  • ...ell's law]], [[mass and energy conservation]], [[photon]], [[particle]], [[relativistic spacetime]], [[wavelength]], [[self-interference]], [[Heisenberg uncertaint ...><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>be infinite. EPR-type paradoxes can be resolved by replacing the<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp
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  • | name = Open Questions in Relativistic Physics | image = Open Questions in Relativistic Physics 256.jpg
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  • ...k emerges in which space and time are not mixed and the usual relativistic paradoxes are absent.
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  • * 2016 - "[[A Test of Relativistic Simultaneity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_ * 2008 - "[[The Experiment of Fizeau as a Test of Relativistic Simultaneity]]"
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  • ...our attentions. But that you will or not, before or later some disrupting paradoxes or even never deeply understood scientific paradigms come back to claim som it could check both classic not relativistic prediction and the one
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  • # Relativistic Alterations ...assumption is certainly rather ad hoc in character. Further, many theory paradoxes still appear within the literature and are simply ignored by the scientific
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  • * The Relativistic Electron Pair Theory of Matter and its Implications for Cosmology, [/php/Da * From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;member
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  • ...rnized to describe photons interaction [8]. And this explains some quantum paradoxes.
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  • * 2000 - "[[A Complete Relativistic Gravity Model with No Speed-of-Light Limit]]" * 1998 - "[[Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets: Paradoxes Resolved, Origins Illuminated]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matter-Missin
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  • ...heory say nature is actually unpredictable? Can alternative logics resolve paradoxes in physics? Are the space-time ideas of relativity tenable? Can absolute ve ...ists&amp;tab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=291 Panos T. Pappas], Non-Relativistic Forms of Antenna&nbsp; 203
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  • ...115%"> point of view becomes the solely authorized to interpreter the non relativistic essence of a particle Energy (nevertheless it is the Compton or the kinetic
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  • * Dirac?s Aether in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics * Relativistic Hydrodynamics of Rotating Fluid Masses
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  • ...lly valid [[interpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretations]] of (non-relativistic) quantum mechanics. .../0208185|last1= Nikolic|first1= H.|title= Bohmian particle trajectories in relativistic bosonic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volume
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  • ...because the “traveling” twin accelerated or “changed frames”, the special relativistic calculation yielding the conclusion that the stay-at-home clock should have ...he turnaround acceleration, thus preserving complete symmetry, the special relativistic calculation for the time dilation effect would be, basically, unaffected, t
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  • * 2008 - "[[Universal Invariance: A Novel View of Relativistic Physics * 2007 - "[[Twin Paradoxes]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_556.pdf Read
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  • ...e (physics)|quintessence]], [[Modified Newtonian Dynamics]] (MOND) and its relativistic generalization [[TeVeS]], and [[warm dark matter]]. ...as to eliminate the need for dark matter or dark energy, or to avoid such paradoxes as the [[Firewall (physics)|firewall]].
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  • ...)}}. The alternative notation defined on the right is referred to as the ''relativistic dot product''. Spacetime mathematically viewed as {{math|ℝ<sup>4</sup>}} ...ormation of velocities provides the definition [[velocity addition formula|relativistic velocity addition]] {{math|&oplus;}}, the ordering of vectors is chosen to
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  • .../0302152|last1= Nikolic|first1= H.|title= Bohmian particle trajectories in relativistic fermionic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volu ...nghì | first5 = Nino | year = 2013 | title = Can Bohmian mechanics be made relativistic? | url = http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/470/2162/20130699.s
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  • ...neral theory of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]]. ...nsverse" mass. (The transverse mass corresponds to what later was called [[relativistic mass]].<ref>Janssen (1995), Ch. 3.4</ref>)
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