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  • | title = The Light Clock: A New Method of Measuring True Time | keywords = [[true time]], [[light]], [[Light Clock]], [[time]], [[space]], [[Observational Physics]], [[speed of light]], [[special rela
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  • | title = Relativity of Absolute Space and Time True and False Indications of Measuring Devices ...false relationships in special theory of relativity, and to acceptance as true indications of measuring devices which are actually false. The present aut
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  • | title = The True Direction of Gravitational Force ...itational force is up and not down. If we look at gravity in terms of its true direction of force as being up instead of down, then a whole new picture of
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  • ..., [[energy]], [[space]], [[special relativity]], [[general relativity]], [[time]], [[law]], [[gravity]], [[black hole]], [[density]], [[mass]], [[density]] ...onal constant. It is anticipated that Observational Physics will also hold true on a quantum level as it is studied further.
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  • ...d Euclidean but we can observe it as the four dimensional Lorentzian space time. Description of physical phenomena is much simpler in the Euclidean model t
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  • | title = The True Value of the Fine Structure Constant Revealed In this paper we illustrate how, for the first time ever in the history of Physics, we are able to use the observed physical co
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  • | name = Mogens True Wegener | image = Mogens True Wegener 1317.jpg
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  • ...operties of space are derived. Once the properties of space are known, the true nature of energy, and its many manifestations, become apparent. Constructio
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  • * 2001 - "[[Relativity of Absolute Space and Time True and False Indications of Measuring Devices]]"
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  • | name = True Planetary Motions and Rhythmic Climatic Changes | image = True Planetary Motions and Rhythmic Climatic Changes 1361.gif
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  • ...ting body. The argumentation formerly given is very general and has to be true not only within Special Relativity and its ‘equivalence’ of al
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  • ...sed results in the loss of one-half the number of readers," is essentially true. His acceptance of the basic principles of general relativity and unified f
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  • ...m> (1925). Surely the weapons are not needed to control belief in what is true in Nature. Abstraction can surely have no lasting place in science. Physici ...imulate him to voice them and top seek to resolve them constructively. The true form of Nature is already set. It needs imagination and analysis and a will
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  • | title = Is Plate Tectonics Standing the Test of Time ...n its fundeamental assumptions of horizontal plate motion, hotspot fixity, true polar wander, Panthalassa, and the Earth's constant size while leaving the
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  • ...], [[Escape Velocity distortion]], [[parallel relativistic distortion]], [[Time]], [[Mass]], [[Radius]], [[Spontaneous Mass Formation]], [[Strong Nuclear F ...o-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The values for the quantities of rate (the Time and the Velocity) are the quantities for zero escape velocity||zero deforma
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  • | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]] ...n favour of a Classical Alternative (AR) based on the invariance of proper time; this involves a modification of Einstein's second postulate which allows t
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  • | title = The Relativistic Space-Time Perspective ...stortion]], [[distorted Velocity]], [[parallel relativistic equations]], [[Time]], [[Mass]], [[Length]], [[equation confirmation table]]
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  • ...to the other relativist. Yes, I am convinced that dogma practitioners are true specialists in ignoring evidence." - [http://www.antidogma.ru/appeal_en.htm
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  • ...Planetary Motions in 1976 through 1996. He knew he had found the KEY to TRUE PLANETARY MOTIONS. With the advancing effects of Parkinson's disease, he c ...heir projections of astronomy and planetary motions. With his discovery of True Planetary Motions, he later became engrossed in a particular topic ,which e
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  • | title = The Idea of a Cosmic Time | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]]
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  • | keywords = [[euclidean reativity]], [[space-time]], [[time ditation]] ...e measure during the observation of surrounding objects are describing the true dimension of the reality can be similar to the assumption, accepted through
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  • ...invariance relative to the time reversal T. This allows one to distinguish true elementary particles from antiparticles among mesons. Attention is given to
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  • | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]] # The Idea of a Cosmic Time (22)
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  • ...in the aether. This later representation is not new, having been long held true by most of the scientists who made significant contributions to the develop
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  • | title = On the Ramifications of the Schwarzschild Space-Time Metric | keywords = [[Schwarzschild Space-Time Metric]]
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  • ...ime,? that it may help in arriving at a true, rational definition of both ?time? and the instant of ?now.?
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  • ...me, physically behaves as if it were infinite and uncreated (that is, as a true plenum). Many of the physical constraints required of the firmament are fou
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  • ...that science is exactly right about. This may be hard to believe but it is true. It seems that the science community steers away from anything logical. ...bjected to all the mistaken beliefs of science. Getting it right the first time is proof that common sense is better than observation, and the fact that I
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  • ...ming erroneous with the passage of time. But it is also such, which remain true during centuries and even millennia. We name them real knowledge about the
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  • | title = TIME DILATION IN RELATIVITY | keywords = [[Time Dilation]], [[Relativity]], [[Simultaneity]]
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  • ...se in investigating this is discussed in [3]. [ 1 ] N.E. Munch, ?Universal Time Confirmation Using the Unique Aspects of Relative Motion in Galileo's 400 y
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  • | title = Time Dilation in Relativity ...that, whether or not reference frames are moving relative to one another, time does not vary &ndash; any such variation is apparent only.
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  • ...fully and slowly for its full comprehension. On turning the last page, the true seeker wi1l have realized the substance of the author's theory. That substa ...side is the inside, and strangest of all that dynamic changes in space and time have no reality apart from our self awareness of them!"
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  • ...e extensive nature of assumption shifts and the resultant conflicts. It is true that some particular equations and results are properly tied to their speci
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  • | keywords = [[Hafele-Keating]], [[Time Dilation]] ...i pointed out in August '95 in the American Journal of Physics, "It is not true that special relativity can be applied if the angular velocity is small eno
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  • * 1999 - "[[The Light Clock: A New Method of Measuring True Time]]" ([http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JOT/Articles/1-1/light1-1.pdf Read
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  • ...lites made of aluminum orbit the Earth as expected. If this proposition is true, it means that if an aluminum spacecraft orbits the Earth in a circular orb ...-directional local time is that time travel is at least conceivable. All a time traveler needs to do is toggle his neutrons.
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  • | title = General Transformations of Space and Time according to Aether Theory ...ons mentioned above. Therefore they conceal hidden variables which are the true transformations.
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  • ...r wave is red shifted. At lower orbits the ether wave is blue shifted. The true meaning of gravitational lensing is empirically proved with and only with '
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  • (From ?The Basics of the Science of Time?) While reading Cantor's ?Diagonalization Argument?, I realized that it co ...than one infinite in arithmetic, then my effort is pointless, my theory of time incorrect, and mathematics and physics will forever remain two fundamentall
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  • ...elocity of light and it is probably possible to pass a certain distance in time shorter than the light. The recession of galaxies is the consequence of the
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  • | title = Dynamic Space Converts Relativity Into Absolute Time And Distance | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[cosmology]], [[absolute time]]
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  • | title = Reflection on our Picture of STC Space, Time and Cosmology | keywords = [[Space]], [[Time]], [[Cosmology]]
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  • ...olving regarding not only the kinetics of motion but also the treatment of time and space in future investigations.
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  • | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]] In the present paper it is shown how it is possible by means of a time-based concept of equidistance to construct a spatial geometry for relativis
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  • | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]] In our time, Cosmology is generally acknowledged to be the science of the universe. But
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  • | title = Back to Newtonian Time? ...gnetism]], [[Proper Time]], [[Collective Time]], [[GPS Time]], [[Newtonian Time]], [[Invariance]], [[Covariance]]
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  • ...ses the direct mathematical connection between Quantum Mechanics and Space-time Physics, which has eluded Theoretical Physics Academia for the past three-q * 2005 - "[[The True Value of the Fine Structure Constant Revealed]]" ([http://www.naturalphilos
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  • | keywords = [[Ritz]], [[clocks]], [[time]], [[light]], [[Einstein]] ...paradox, since then the following question arises: how can one select the "true" transformations among the various possibilities? Furthermore, Einstein sug
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  • ...ng Earth of the classical geodynamic phenomena of the polar motion and the true polar wander by an inversion of the paleogeographic position of the triple
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  • ...ravity - finds a new support in the forecast of an oscillating path of the True Polar Wander, which has been already observed.
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  • ...ur line of thought. Another difficulty which has hindered man in forming a true picture of the objective world is that mixed blessing ? egotism. In early c
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  • ...pagation of light, but also no possibility of existence [...] of any space-time interval in the physical sense". Note that the start of Einstein's scienti ...nt particles), and hypothesizes the complementary presence of an infinite "true and absolute void", that surrounds the plenum and interferes with it. Insid
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  • ...entations of the nature of spacetime are an adequate representation of its true existential nature." <br />&nbsp; </div>
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  • ...he speed of light also results from the measurement distortions. The space-time transformations relating experimental data, therefore, conceal hidden varia
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  • ...rnment, intelligence and corporate witnesses to secret projects tell their true stories which disclose the greatest covert program in world history. This e
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  • ...antum dipole is connected with all others in the Universe. The basic space-time equation of the Universe is derived and the nature of gravity is discovered
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  • ...y of special relativity to present a true model of the nature of space and time, the theory at least presents a mathematical equivalence to most problems t
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  • ...rder to unravel the truth. If the truth is that the Universe and the space-time continuum are not fractal, then that is just as important as finding that i ...her. Given these limitations, our current set of physical laws are not the true core fundamental invariant. If they were, there would be no unknowns.<span>
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  • ...ge of the Universe. I would like to cooperate with enthusiasts finding the true answers for the basic questions of theoretical physics and philosophy. * 2010 - "[[The Basic Space-Time Equation of the Universe (Cosmic Dynamics)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosoph
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  • ...p>''We are to admit no more causes of natural things that such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearance.</p>''
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  • ...has a preferred frame and a universal time. The discontinuities in distant time in ESR, while mathematically possible, argue against that interpretation on
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  • ...non-existent particle (Higgs Boson) is a complete and total waste of both time and money. We also show, however, how the continued use of the LHC may even
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  • ...eneral today?&nbsp; There are questions of great importance at the present time, when the great increase in education, unless it is accompanied by a corres ...rise of scientific method and to show how it increases our power of making true statements about the world around us.
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  • | keywords = [[gravity]], [[vortex]], [[time]], [[clocks]] ...he count of Cesium atomic clock cannot support Einstein&#8217;s theory of time dilation, and the different inertial frames of reference can be distinguis
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  • ...new insights about the nature of the Universe, especially about space and time (Physics), it will help us to understand, why the Universe does have a logi * 2011 - "[[The Hidden Face of c, or The True Meaning of the Kennedy-Thorndike Experiment]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosop
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  • ...s. These heroes, all dragon-slayers and furious warriors, were at the same time the grounders of civilisation, according to our own forebears. ...t nothing withholds from getting involved in a better understanding of the true nature of our religion and our history. - Rens Van der Sluijs, amazon
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  • ...o unravel over time, and so ought not to appear pervasive at any moment in time. The mechanism that creates and sustains the pervasive spiral galaxy form i
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  • ...was found to be flawed in some of its basic assumptions, namely, those of time, space and motion, this call for a whole change of paradigm, or ?new physic
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  • ...stant galaxies. Thus the redshift may be evidence of a ZPE increasing with time rather than the standard explanation of universal expansion. The effect of
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  • ...orld? In particular, with the overwhelming amount of information at the time of decision making pioneered by relativity, such path seemed almost the o ...by few insightful scholars, such as Dr. Elaine Morgan of England, long time ago. This author is so inspired by these pioneers and would like to follo
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  • This book, for the first time ever in the world, transforms Physics from its unsatisfactory state of "col ...-sharma-unified-physical-theory&prrfnbr=60117101&pvrfnbr=84080275&multiple=true&frompg=&isbngroup=817020500X,817020500 Unified Physical Theory]][[Category:
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  • ...ted in 2011 and 2012 deal with verifying evidence of his theory,&nbsp; the true meaning of relativity, and science suggesting that reincarnation and relate * 2012 - "[[The True Meaning of Einstein's Relativity
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  • ...ravel is not possible, physical processes are inconsistent with respect to time. The Preservation Property must always hold. If an event occurred, it occur
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  • ...al misrepresentation]], [[work capacity]], [[recessional acceleration]], [[time frame]], [[soul energy.]] ...an and Lorentz transformations has been derived. The very concept of space-time has been shown to be a mathematical misrepresentation. A unified theory of
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  • | known_for = [[elastic-impeding space-time]], [[temporal curvature]], [[elastic deformations]], [[particle physics]], ...Max Planck Institute, has understood gravitation may be viewed as curved time <i>only</i>.</p>
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  • ...sup>2</sup>'' is the generic formula for all non-nuclear force fields. The true power of this definition of gravitational acceleration lies in the fact tha
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  • ...ell-known from the recent experiments, but which failed in the basic space-time, and also where virtual photons are permitted --- predicted by Quantum Elec
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  • ...Section 3, figure 5), a similar sketch is offered by Montgomery. The first time derivative of the B-field can be detected in the laboratory, but not at poi
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  • ...c<sup>2</sup> is the generic formula for all non-nuclear force fields. The true power of this definition of gravitational acceleration lies in the fact tha
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  • ...lerian 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 side, and it would highly u
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  • ...ics are, not just how they work. Im a creative thinker who spends a lot of time thinking about things that others take for granted. .... I was so engrossed in developing an energy theory that I failed to allow time to study and pass my exams. I had to force myself to give up the theory and
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  • | author = [[Mogens True Wegener]] ...infinite time. We further consider the relationship between our choice of time scale for a particular model of the universe and its corresponding space me
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  • | known_for = [[Time]], [[Cosmology]], [[Metaphysics]], [[Philosophy of Science]], [[Phenomenolo The areas of philosophy in which Dr. Quentin Smith works are Philosophy of Time, Philosophy of Physics, Philosophy of Physical Cosmology, Metaphysics, Ethi
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  • ...act which is employed to explain the phenomenon of stellar aberration. The true status of the Lorentz transformations as an equivalent form of the scaling
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  • ...hen an electron inside a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition. As was true at the beginning of the 20th century, the current-day theoretical value and
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  • | title = Dynamic Space Converts Relativity Into Absolute Time and Distance | keywords = [[Dynamic Space]], [[Relativity]], [[Absolute Time]], [[Absolute Distance]]
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  • | title = The Time of Perihelion Passage and the Longitude of Perihelion of Nemesis ...lion distance of 3.971 AU, the Kirkwood 3/2 resonance with Jupiter at that time. On July 13, 2079 Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune+180? will align at a mean pol
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  • ...ot exist in mathematics. Physics deals with concepts such as mass, length, time and energy. These concepts correspond in our mind to images different from
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  • ...t can be observed by controlled experiments (which is, of course, the only true test of validity for any scientific theory). This book is quite controver ...dity of the still unproven current fundamental scientific postulates about time, space energy and matter; bringing Physical Science to the next plateau. Th
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  • ...ification of radio frequency signals.&nbsp; All this, and more, before the time of the Bell boys. And speaking of crystallography and vacuum tubes, Henry M Read all about this intriguing enigma of the 'true' history of the transistor in Dr. Adams' 'Second Edition' of Special Update
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  • ...nt time, being completely accepted by theoretical physicists as absolutely true. The highly technical 1859 Le Verrier paper was written in French, and ast
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  • | keywords = [[frame of reference]], [[Aether fluid]], [[Minkowski space-time]] ...s of which measurements obey the laws of geometry for flat Minkowski space-time. The Newtonian model of a universe, namely a uniformly dense sphere with fi
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  • ...t bulb aberration]], [[Lorentz factor]], [[mirage]], [[mirage section]], [[time dilation]], [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], [[Ives-Stilwell experiment]] Detailed analysis on the true nature of aberration ends up giving us confidence on the existence of ether
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  • * 2009 - "[[The True Nature of Light Propagation]]" ([http://www.mrelativity.net/TrueNatureLight * 2002 - "[[Time and Energy, Inertia and Gravity]]" ([http://www.mrelativity.net/TimeEnergyI
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  • ...all">&nbsp;</span></sup>and concepts. This process could repeat at a later time,<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>since the synthesi
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  • ...ne of the book industry, in which he published many leading writers of the time and for which he wrote "The Title Glut," on overproduction and market contr ...l'', ''Son of Tesla Coil'', and ''Radio Tesla''. Also edited ''Tesla's The True Wireless'' and the U.S. Navy's ''Magnetic Amplifiers''. All are in print fr
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  • ...nt time, being completely accepted by theoretical physicists as absolutely true. Modern numerical fittings of planetary orbits called Ephemerides contain l
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  • | known_for = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Light]], [[Time]] ...e interested in the principles which govern the speed of light have lost a true friend.&nbsp; Charles M. Hill died unexpectedly in his sleep on December 15
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  • ...other Sid. There, Larry saw a closed television transmission for the first time. Larry also saw an automobile motor rotate under a strobe light which made ...light. He also performed a series of in-depth experiments to determine the true form electromagnetic energy takes from transmission to reception. This was
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  • ...d not only includes time, that is expressed in terms of "Space" and "Ring" time, but provides the central foundation of a new theory that is a logical expl
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  • | author = [[Michael C Duffy]], [[Mogens True Wegener]] * &nbsp;35 Marius Borneas, ON THE CONCEPTS OF SPACE AND TIME
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  • ...hat does Einstein's E = mc<sup>2</sup> equation actually mean? What is the true nature of energy? Are the new additions of "dark matter" and "dark energy" ...magnetism, and light are clearly and unambiguously explained for the first time, ''Quantum Mechanics'' and ''Relativity'' ''Theory'' are replaced with far
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  • ...forward to explain these results, some of which have not stood the test of time, and others which are still unrefuted. I will focus here on just one of the ...e). But time is absolute and space is Euclidean, and length does not equal time.
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  • ...ite a new venture. But that is, of course, as I have tried to explain, not true." -- Max Born<br /><br />"In point of fact, therefore, Poincare was not onl
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  • | title = Resolution of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity ...Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity was held in Yanshan University, China, from
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  • ...game' by men who were acting in the manner of a priesthood defending the 'true faith' rather than scientists and who, when challenged on points which a br The dictum is not true, the mechanisms by which Nature operates are, for the most part, easily und
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  • ...ISPLAY&amp;docID=1&amp;page=1&amp;chapter=0&amp;aqs= The Unipolar Motor: a true relativistic engine]<br />(2002). American Journal of Physics, Vol.70. J. G * 2002 - "[[The Homopolar Motor: A True Relativistic Engine]]"
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  • | author = [[Michael C Duffy]], [[Mogens True Wegener]] * 107 L.P. Horwitz, TIME AND STATE-EVOLUTION IN MECHANICS
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  • ...tional backgrounds include the HAN university of applied sciences (at that time called HEAO Arnhem) where I graduated in Logistics and Economics. Then also ...erstand that ALL of sciences and practises NEED to be grounded on one sole true great underlying structure and nature of ALL of our universes. This resulte
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  • ...esentation and development of Newton's gravitational theory generalized to time-dependent gravitational systems. The book has been augmented by several new
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  • ...trouble at times during our lives, but at least we have our integrity, our true sense of being, our honesty, and&nbsp;our philosophy of life, to which we a ...welve weeks.&nbsp; Meanwhile, I have been working for Comfort Keepers part-time&nbsp;as a caregiver, and will continue to do so on the weekends, if needed.
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  • ...of hundreds of millions of years ago. How can both of these statements be true? ...eached exactly the same conclusion. A reduced gravity during the Dinosaurs time would have allowed them to reach gigantic sizes. But they had not been able
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  • * "Uniform Time, Velocity and Special Relativity", Physics Essays, 8 (1995) 22. * "On the Role of Space and Time in Relativity Theory" (Apeiron, 5, Nr. 1-2 (1998) 133).
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  • ...ating point where the half life of the particles approaches the paralyzing time which is usual case in incidental situations, n=&#955;?&#964;/(1-e-&#955;?& * 2009 - "[[True Explanation of Operation of Homopolar Engine]]" ([http://www.naturalphiloso
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...es (i.e. a heavier body falls more quickly than a lighter one) is even now true under the conditions, Stokes law holds good (in fluids).</span> ...theory of rising, falling and floating bodies is formulated for the first time.</span>
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  • ...orzeszkowski and Renate Wahsner: Mach?s Principle and the Dualism of Space-Time and Matter * George Galeczki: Mach?s Principle and the True Continuum
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...h-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original s
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  • ...heory of relativity different from Einstein's by tackling the questions of time and space from the point of view of optics.&nbsp; Long before Herbert Dingl ...r?&nbsp;has gone so fitr as to say that: "one Geometry cannot be&nbsp;more true than another; it can only be more convenient." In order to support this vie
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  • ...e happened.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>But it had to be true, my trusted Uncles had told me.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp;&nbsp ...uence in man&rsquo;s quest to understand the workings of nature for a long time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>However, since the musings o
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  • ...ter and dark energy; the concepts of black hole, white hole, worm hole and time travel from cosmological viewpoint; the question of multiple universes and ...tic answers but also the very much needed truth about the grand universe's true age. Also, a fundamentally versatile rule dubbed the ''General Constant Spi
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  • ...n motion especially at speeds approaching c, twin paradox as a function of time dilation, and presents author's recommendations for fixing some of the myth ...such scientific and religious dogma include: a) Gravity as fabric of Space Time Continuum; b) Big Bang from Singularity; c) Theory of Macro Evolution; d) P
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  • ...ontinued for nearly 60 years, partially because Tesla was far ahead of his time, partially because he was erratic and off-beat, and partially because he wa
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  • ...ry processes which is very significant. The basic idea is this: For a long time now, there has existed a simple and powerful theory for a very limited clas .... This is true for any introduction to classical mechanics, and it is also true for Melehy's introduction to the thermodynamic theory of generalized fields
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  • ...nd that there are divergent reasons for these actions... However, it is time to look ahead. We could argue forever over what Velikovsky did or did n
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  • ...umes in the milestone "Eco-Technology" series, encapsulating for the first time in English the letters, papers, articles and debates of Viktor Schauberger. ...in four volumes of which this is the first, makes available for the first time Victor Schauberger's original writings and passionate debates. Other books
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  • ...bserver sees is wrong. My conclusion is that the transformation of length, time, and mass are not needed. ...do you see the red beam going from the laser pointer to the wall? No? It's true, you can't see a photon moving in space unless it reflects off of something
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  • ...will eventually be a single history of events from the beginning of space-time (the so-called ?Big Bang?) to the emergence of ''Homo sapiens''. One postul Pat was a true Dubliner, coming from the North Circular Road area.
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  • ...on of all the physical models that made physics understandable in Newton's time. Our main argument here is not whether Einstein's hypotheses are true or not. We believe that if Einstein's hypotheses are correct, they must cor
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  • ...cientific community, it eclipsed everything else that was going on at that time. * Relativity and Quantum Theory, based on the Bohr Model, cannot give a true picture of God's Creation.
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  • ...e ?ether? (not to be mistaken with the ether in chemistry) which until the time of Einstein all physicists such as Faraday, Maxwell and Lord Kelvin had com ...Einstein?s explanation of gravity as resulting from a bending of space and time, buried in complicated mathematics that only a handful can claim to underst
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  • {{Time sidebar |science}} ...sophy about the properties of the universe. In physics, absolute space and time may be a [[preferred frame]].
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  • ...>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton_Miller#cite_note-4 [5]]</sup> at the time one of the "hot" areas of fundamental [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics ...was statistically far from any other measurements being carried on at the time, fringe shifts of about 0.01 were being observed in many experiments, while
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  • ...ade it: he was admitted but to the department of atmospheric physics. Some time later he managed to transfer into the department of theoretical physics. ...tists ? "Universe Sciences". He conducted the 1992 Conference On Space and Time.
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  • ...o look at. You will find him having done exactly that, along with his long-time Colorado friend, Dean Turner, in GED vol. 12, no. 2 (2001). ...ny controversial views related to Eintein's relativity theory. The same is true in regard to Darwin's evolution theory, and many issues in ethics and relig
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  • ...nventor, musician, and a loving husband and father, Thomas E. Bearden is a true Renaissance Man. He shares Nikola Tesla's legacy and dream to provide manki ...[EM Corrections Enabling a Practical Unified Field Theory with Emphasis on Time-Charging Interactions of Longitudinal EM Waves]]"
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  • ...athematician, educator, author, actor, artist, dancer, world traveler, and true humanitarian, departed this earthly life Saturday, August 25, 2007, at his ...f the Children's Home of Lubbock and before his health prevented, he spent time assisting with annual fund raising events by sketching pictures of children
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  • ...strings connecting quarks have elastic properties. The same observation is true for the force of gravitation, it too appears to have elastic properties. In I believe my theory is easier to accept than a world of four dimensions where time and space become warped. In addition, this theory explains a thousand times
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  • * <em>True Expenditure on Energy</em>, 25 Sep 1995 (book?) ...research, specifically Zero Point Energy, ZPE. He was a dreamer beyond his time and very late in life still believed that there is a very viable energy sou
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  • .... In 2003 I sent a paper in for the STAIF-04 conference, and for the first time I actually said out loud, in print, that Einsein's General Relativity was w ...-called open science, censorship still exists, no different from Galileo's time.
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  • ...avity in the past time<br />23: The graph of land animals' size during the time<br />24: Pterodactyl<br />25: Big Bang or Steady-state universe&nbsp; <br / ...been no discussion that whether the gravity has changed by the passage of time or it has remained unchanged. And so far no one claimed that the gravity ha
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  • ...days. The main reason is because of the science development level at that time, ether theory was dominant then, Maxwell curl theory was born based on ethe ...se mathematical game to change space and construct another universe. To be true, as a twenty-five-year old Einstein, he is very talented, he associated pho
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  • ...its physical relevance. In 1900 and 1904, [[Henri Poincaré]] called local time Lorentz's "most ingenious idea" and illustrated it by showing that clocks i In 1899 and again in 1904, Lorentz added [[time dilation]] to his transformations and published what Poincaré in 1905 name
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Space]], [[Time]], [[Motion]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]] ...wmbwrla</em> schoolmate, footballer John Charles. From then on, Most of my time was spent in physical and generally exploratory, sometimes dangerous, pursu
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  • ...and philosophy at some of the NPA meetings. I now spend the majority of my time on writing. The story continues. I must still speak for my work?September 2 # Discovered independently about the same time as Peter Marquardt of Germany that light and energy have a constant gravita
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  • ...(chapter 1) Smuts examines the reformed concepts (as of 1926) of space and time (chapter 2), matter (chapter 3) and biology (chapter 4) and concludes that ...sis. It suggests that the key recognizable characteristic of a concept of 'true' holism is a sense of the fundamental truth of any particular experience. T
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  • ...ent value of the '''Hubble parameter''' <math>H</math>, which changes over time. Moreover, two years later Edwin Hubble confirmed the existence of cosmic e ...3}} away. The reciprocal of ''H''<sub>0</sub> is the [[#Hubble time|Hubble time]].
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  • ...rmally a point in [[spacetime]]. The transformations connect the space and time coordinates of an [[Event (relativity)|event]] as measured by an observer i ...ity|velocities]] may measure different [[Length contraction|distances]], [[time dilation|elapsed times]], and even different [[Relativity of simultaneity|o
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  • ...who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the [[scientific revolution]]. His book ''[[Philosophi ...Beyond his work on the mathematical sciences, Newton dedicated much of his time to the study of [[alchemy]] and [[Chronology of the Bible|biblical chronolo
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  • ...llions of years. This theory, and associated modelling studies, extends in time from the early-Archaean–some 4,000 million years ago–through to the pre ...nd inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of modern global observational data co
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