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  • | name = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Abridged Version | image = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Abridged Version 1319.bmp
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  • | name = Was ist Wissenschaft?: Praktische Wissenschaftslehre ...1-18 Was ist Wissenschaft?: Praktische Wissenschaftslehre]][[Category:Book|was ist wissenschaft praktische wissenschaftslehre]]
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  • ...ium but the end of the old. The new millennium starts with the year 2001. Was everybody wrong? You bet. Has “everybody” been wrong before? Yu
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  • ...ot until 1990 that the general formulation of the universal time postulate was developed by Moon, Spencer and Moon. Today we know that electromagnetic sig
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  • | title = Was ist und was will die GFWP?
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  • ...l considered as working fluids for similar power generation systems. There was no choice but to think like a particle.
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  • ...to being unit free. The consequence of that act was that fundamental unity was achieved and remained present in the development of theory that followed. T
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  • ...alues of redshift or morphological types of objects and locations on lines was visible.
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  • ...verything was red-shifted in our telescopes, it was assumed that the earth was near the point where all mass exploded to start the known universe. Since the conclusion that red-shift was caused by stellar movement, other theories have emerged to explain the red
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  • ...as received by this editor via Usenet on 28 August 1989, at a time when it was still quite unknown what the outcome of the experiment would be.
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  • ...king the conference stand out was the facility, the Nativo Lodge. Not only was it an excellent and beautifully appointed building, but its staff members,
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  • ...If an event could be predicted with certainty it was real. The difficulty was that EPR did not discuss the aspect of locality. I would suggest extending
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  • ...ed in the 28th November, 1974, issue in "Ariadne's " column, and the other was sent to <em>Electrical Review</em>. Both deserve a considered reply, such a
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  • ...rough to sections regarding ionic bonding I decided to delve further. What was written in the book and what is accepted in Chemistry today is that ionic b
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  • ...the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment. But the M-M experiment was in error and Lorentz Transformations were based on error.
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  • | title = Was Edwards Contradicted Experimentally? ...Beckmann's theory. In another "variant" of the experiment, no such effect was detected. It is shown that the experiment failed to satisfy some crucial co
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  • ...a book about a sacred mushroom that could make a person telepathic, but he was yet to achieve widespread acclaim. That would occur, virtually overnight, a
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  • ...orefront of those discoveries was Nikola Tesla, and one of his discoveries was radio communication with Extraterrestrials. I will be discussing the intell
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  • ...ected EE programs in the world. From the beginning, a conscientious effort was made to base it on a foundation of science. It has been guided by the speci Arguably the most stunning and significant lecture in modern history was presented one spring evening, more than a century ago, at Columbia Universi
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  • ...optical gravimeter was suggested for the forecast of major earthquakes. It was determined that the Moon phases have impact on long-period deflections with
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  • Mark was born in 1957 in Penn Yan. He was a graduate of Marcus Whitman High School, Class of 1975. He attended Ithaca ...rking on a windmill as an electric generator, on which he had a patent. He was the author of the book, ?Star Drive?.
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  • * 2009 - "[[Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Abridged Version]]" * 2007 - "[[Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Volume I, The Scientific Case for Geocentrism]]"
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  • ...heory was also really just a misrepresentation of Newtonian physics. There was in fact ? no evidence then and there is still no evidence now for Einstein'
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  • | title = Was the Gravitational Deflection of Light Observed? [[Category:Scientific Paper|was gravitational deflection light observed]]
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  • ...trolling a computer mouse at a distance. In another case a disabled person was controlling his wheelchair using his mere thoughts. This indicates the begi
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  • ...peed of light from Jupiter's satellite was lower when an observer on earth was moving away from it, and higher on approach. The red-shift of spectral line ...1693-1762) determined that the speed of light from the star Gamma draconis was higher when an observer on earth moved towards its perpendicular incident,
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  • ...It is suggested that the announcement of the eclipse observations in 1919 was not a triumph of science as it is often portrayed, but rather an obstacle t
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  • ...relativity was proven right again. But in truth a completely new face of c was discovered, which Einstein?s theory had not been taken into account.
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  • ...inverse-square law and the law of reflection. The case for the former law was persuasive, and the latter looks hopeful, but requires experimental refinem
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  • | title = Was Newton Right After All? ...using light as a synchronizing signal. He has said that the kind of signal was immaterial. Subsequent interpreters have stated that sound signals could ju
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  • ...d up his audience by praising his hero. He reminded them that Nikola Tesla was the turn-of-the-century genius who fathered alternating current technologie
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  • Albert Einstein was a scientist who is most famous for his theory of relativity. His image and ...in was not the genius he is claimed to be is the fact that his first paper was most likely heavily co-authored by his then wife at the time.
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  • ...nd absorption. Apparently, light was not a wave but a particle. The photon was born. Later Einstein recognized photons to be indistinguishable, and partic
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  • | name = Was Einstein Wrong? | image = Was Einstein Wrong? 351.bmp
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  • ...sold some of his ideas to small manufacturers. His biggest idea, however, was so revolutionary that it embarrassed the nation's top scientists because th
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  • * 2008 - "[[Was ist und was will die GFWP?]]"
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  • ...s much like that of when there was only one seismograph, in that something was being learned but far from the potential.<br />
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  • ...d by re-introducing the ?cosmological constant?. The cosmological constant was an idea of Einstein's that he ultimately rejected as, he said, ?the greates
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  • | name = Elektrischer Strom und Oberfl?chenladungen: was Wilhelm Weber schon vor mehr als 150 Jahren wusste | image = Elektrischer Strom und Oberfl?chenladungen: was Wilhelm Weber schon vor mehr als 150 Jahren wusste 1646.jpg
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  • ...hen using an imploding, water-vortex generating apparatus. A bluish corona was observed around the apparatus.
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  • ...d tailoring of the total apparent resistance. Apparent negative resistance was also&nbsp;observed in carbon fiber cement-matrix composites and in bare car
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  • ...he expanding Earth theory. This theory started around the late 1800?s and was heavily introduced to the geological community by Professor S. Warren Care
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  • ...were obtained in violation of my&nbsp;"Extended Electrodynamics". In 2008 was published a much&nbsp;better version of the theory.
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  • ...sted across the Potomac River. He left home at 15 and joined the Army, but was quickly discharged for being under age. At 18 he joined the Navy and served
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  • ...ctrical condenser to exhibit motion toward its positive pole." T. T. Brown was intensely interested in demonstrating electrogravitational phenomena. His l
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  • ...1974-1975 at the National War College in Washington, DC. Later the theory was adapted as a practical general problem-solving model to use in a PERT-like
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  • ...in the Universe. But it did not behave like a discrete particle. Something was wrong and Einstein knew it. <b>Answering Einstein.</b> This article shows ...examines the evidence for the truth of Nature revealing that his intuition was right. You, the reader, will find many treasured concepts are not true.
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  • ...California ? Los Angeles, July 28-30, 1992. A small and informal gathering was designed to report and focus on the phenomenon of ball lightning.
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  • ...he University was never going to admit it was their mistake. Fitzpatrick was working for Pan American Airlines and also building a house, all by himse
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  • ...ter than the speed of light. But he was not able to calculate just what it was. We will do so here. We commence with the following observation: To constru
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  • ...of tiny aethereal whirlpools, each surrounded by electric particles. This was an idea, which according to Tesla in 1907, had in essence, long been known
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  • ...Display&amp;id=48 Dr. John E. Chappell Jr.],&nbsp;who was present when NPA was formed. * I was a neighbor and friend of [../php2/index.php?tab0=Scientists&amp;tab1=Displa
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Bundesverdienstkreuz Bundesverdienstkreuz]. In 1948 a doctorate was awarded to him." - <em>Wikipedia</em> In 1931, O. C. Hilgenberg proposed that gravity was due to the converging (sink) flow of the ether, and may have been the first
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  • ...egral of Ampere?s Law. The inductance of the length required for the match was found to be zero. There are mechanisms in the current element that give up
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  • ...case of the Michelson-Morley experiment. Within the experimental error it was found to vary as c<sub>2</sub> = (c<sup>2</sup> - v<sup>2</sup>) / c.
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  • ...unes of nations was not taken into consideration by the powers that be and was not brought to mass notice." - V.V. Kuzmin (UKRAINE)
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  • ...avity was a property of matter, that the reason something fell was that it was small in size compared to the size of the Earth. It's hard to be skeptical
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  • * The discoverer of the decaying neutron was Robson in 1950 and not Chadwick ...at are responsible for the remaining mass-quantity 5 of the nucleus. So it was conjectured that 5 socalled neutrons are embedded in the nucleus.
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  • ...e was generated by the second object. The viewpoint that the second object was struck by the first is just as valid, but requires that the inertial force
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  • ...of chemical society report on Lunar Orbiter Mission Design and Control. He was a Technical Monitor for the Viking mission to Mars.
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  • ...he Commission du Conseil Sup?rieur de la Recherche Scientifique (1966). He was the recognised expert on radiation poisoning for the French government sinc
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  • ...ped Molecular Resonance Effect technology (MRET). In 2000 Dr. Igor Smirnov was awarded with the US patent "Methods and Devices for Producing Activated L
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  • ...father, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Brillouin Marcel Brillouin], was a physicist as well. He made contributions to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki Brillouin was a founder of modern [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_physics solid
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  • ...n's QED and QCD theories, which cover the other three forces of nature, it was a simple matter to offer a quantum theory of gravity to provide unification
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  • ...the mid 1800's ranged from that of Stokes, where it was assumed the aether was completely carried along by matter, to Fresnel and partial convection, to M
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  • ...ded development of what is now the PC modem. From this activity, Beaudette was issued patents on image processing for variable speed page scanning.
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  • ...aerospace company Rocketdyne. He participated in a gravity experiment that was part of the feature-length documentary film [[Einstein Wrong - The Miracle ...ature-length documentary film [[Einstein Wrong - The Miracle Year]]. Geoff was in charge of the mechanical arm and authored a paper along with [[Robert de
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  • ...on gravity in person on July 3rd of 2000. <div><br /> </div> <div>I was a constant reader of physics books and listened to books on tape on the sub
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  • ...s was performed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). This phenomenon was reproduced qualitatively in the present replication experiment. ...tm for about 5 days. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) was performed to analyze the existence of the elements (Cs and Pr) and the mass
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  • ...isitors. Searle was the last link with the academic world. Although Searle was one of the few who understood part at least of Heaviside's work, the book i ...nothing except duplications. This I accept, but wonder whether Searle, who was not a man to leave anything untidy, regarded it as still unfinished.
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  • ...us cosmologist and researcher in General Relativity. During the 1980?s, he was also trained by Dr. Vitaly Bronshten (1918-2004), the well-known expert in
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  • ...uter Engineering at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, in 2002. In 2006 he was named as Department Chairman and Voorhies Distinguished Professor at the De ...s distinguished research career spanning a number of years, and in 2006 he was elected a Fellow of the IET (formerly the IEE). He is also a Senior Member
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  • Co-author of <em>Galileo Was Wrong</em> and speaker at the Geocentric Catholic Conference at Notre Dame. * 2009 - "[[Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Abridged Version]]"
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  • ...ed in the Bajua High School where I learnt Mathematics from H. C. Ghosh. I was graduated from the Presidency College, Calcutta , an academic institution o
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  • ...s death in 1909. According to Ritz's collected works (OEuvres) the disease was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurisy pleurisy].
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  • It was June 2015 when Bob de Hilster presented his idea for the particle model of
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  • ...reat interest and passion. Dean was supported by his career in finance. He was highly regarded as an expert in mortgages. Through the years, Dean became a ...ionless thruster that was invented by Norman L. Dean. Dean claimed that it was able to generate a uni-directional force, in violation of Newton's Third La
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  • ...nvection cell." The paper was rejected at the time "on the grounds that it was naive" (p. 9). In 1971 Carey resubmitted this paper with an attached letter
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  • ...ulted from the work of two men; the first was a physicist while the second was an astronomer. According to Science, the first one proved that nothing can
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  • ...ilation, that had been discovered by Carl Anderson in 1931. The suggestion was, that throughout the universe there exists an all-pervading underworld in a
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  • ...e German establishment was attempting to discredit their work. Even so, he was prominent nationalist and after 1933 a member of the Nazi Party and the Bro
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  • ...exposed to Hitler?s racism and biological theories.&nbsp; Part of his life was spent in Nigeria, helping with its industrialization.&nbsp; Concerned with
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  • ...licts within the scientific community. The jury is still out on whether he was correct or not in his ideas but, be that as it may, all can learn a tremend
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  • ...torque exist. The result was null. The present paper shows why there never was any cogent reason to expect a torque, even in classical theory.
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  • ...<br />Bill was a great professor not just because of what he taught, which was so wonderful, but that he challenged you to get books, seek out people, thi
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  • ...of light, permitting relativists to believe that a light-conducting aether was not required since light actually consisted of particles and hence waves we
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  • ...he ether. Next, it is shown that the fault with Shenvin's expected results was, in fact, that he ignored the increase of mass withvelocity.lt is shown tha
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  • ...<div>The story of Atlin and the people who built her. How the dynasphere was built, when, where, how and who. A personal account of the historical backg
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  • ...data and theories which paved the road to the idea that the speed of light was a universal constant, a seemingly universal belief. The need for the endeav
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  • ...s, for example, about the Earth being at the center of the universe, which was subsequently proven to be untrue. Nonetheless, it got Galileo into a lot of
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  • ...to find out if one was granted. I was told that it would have been, but it was withdrawn at the last moment (funding dropped). I did however find a grante
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  • ...e elite of the scientific and electrical communities. At that time, Nikola was a tall handsome charismatic speaker who literally held his audience in the
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  • It was the last straw when my pseudo-science friend said that I just had to read G ...uantum mechanics was not the final answer. But I could not figure out what was really happening in the strange microscopic world. So I left the world of p
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  • ...lot of talk about how the subduction of the Indian plate beneath Indonesia was the root cause of the earthquake that triggered the disaster. However, a si
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  • ...is to be hoped that the response to Theory C will be more perceptive than was the general response to Theory H a century ago?
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  • ...is an Italian physicist, emeritus professor at the University of Pavia. He was one of the last students of Erwin Schr&ouml;dinger. Bruno Bertotti is well ...was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1958-59. He was awarded the Italian Gold Medal of Merit in Science and Culture. - [http://e
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  • ...measured through a phase-shift between the two beams. No such phase-shift was be observed. Conclusion: <b>There is no time dilation</b>. We may go one st
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  • ...f mass of objects by rotating them in specific ways. "In 1974, Laithwaite was invited by the Royal Institution to give a talk on a subject of his own cho ...owed me something I could not explain, so I just had to investigate it. It was sheer curiosity ....'" - <em>[http://padrak.com/ine/NEN_5_9_5.html <em>LETT
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  • ...Any idea that I might be able to make an original contribution in physics was immediately followed by the suspicion that I might be losing my marbles.
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  • | name = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Volume I, The Scientific Case for Geocentrism | image = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Volume I, The Scientific Case for Geocentrism 916.jpg
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  • | name = Why Einstein Was Wrong, or the Scroll Theory of Cosmology and of Matter ...tter/dp/0943796008/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1236650751&sr=11-1 Why Einstein Was Wrong, or the Scroll Theory of Cosmology and of Matter]][[Category:Book|ein
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  • ...d Erstedt and so on. The model of elementary negative and positive charges was proposed. These models permit to interpret the existing experiments and als
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  • | name = Imagine if Einstein was Wrong | image = Imagine if Einstein was Wrong 1609.png
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  • ...-- made better by science. One of the most popular attractions at the fair was the science pavilion. Mr. Wolfle, 96, died Dec. 26. He was a professor emeritus at the University of Washington and had taught in the
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  • ...illion believe in a fallacy it is still a fallacy. The point he was making was that the validity of any theory does not depend upon the number of people b
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  • ...f free fall go to 4.9 m/s<sup>2</sup>. So our results are not clashing, it was all due to a misunderstanding.
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  • ...e who understood Relativity pointed out that the math of Newtonian physics was really the same as that of General Relativity.
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  • ...he University of Maryland from 1970 until his retirement in 1997.&nbsp; He was an artist in ceramics and published several articles in <em>Computers and G
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  • ...and <em>Paradoxes in the Theory of Relativity</em> (1966).&nbsp; The last was translated into English in 1968.
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  • ...s of about half the university and research department libraries. Since it was published, interest in the authors? quarterly seminar on digital design has
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  • ...o be alluding to a symmetry in four dimensions. It was almost as though he was saying “this is what the solutions should be, but I can’t get there usi
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  • ...ed his MA and Ph.D.in Mathematical Physics at University College, Cork. He was appointed assistant lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Mathemati ...mund Darrel Figgis. A deeply religious Catholic from early life, O'Rahilly was a member of the <em>Society of Jesus</em>. He maintained his (sometimes con
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  • ...ileged to discover as in the future? The answer is you cannot. This paper was read in absentia at NPA Conference 4C as "Does Einsteinian Relativity&nbsp;
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  • ...ve years of music, I decided to take up studying again. That revived study was finished with a bachelor's degree in electrotechnics after which I accepted ...tudy again in my free evening hours as an autodidact. Input for this study was provided by the physics program of the university of Leiden, the Netherland
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  • ...ressed" is that he never showed anyone how or why the machines worked, and was not interested in commercial development. ...istian Community, in Linden, Switzerland, he firmly believed that humanity was not ready to be responsible for the knowledge. - [http://www.free-energy.ws
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  • ...experiment is attempted. Until now it was assumed aether, if it was found, was a static substance having a unique reference frame from which entities were
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  • Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Reich was a respected analyst for much of his life, focusing on character structure, ...ients sat inside to harness the energy for its reputed health benefits. It was this work, in particular, that cemented the rift between Reich and other pr
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  • ...out any intermediate actions which were unobservable and saying that there was no reason to object to action-at-a-distance.
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  • ...f his radio frequency transmitter. Kanzius, an autodidact, stated that he was motivated to research the subject of cancer treatment by his own experience
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  • ...as shown that the Twin Paradox conclusively proved that special relativity was an impossible theory. However, there is an even more positive way to prove
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  • ...Century physics seems to have diverted attention from the fact that there was a unified field theory before his influence. Einstein faced the problem of
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  • ...near Notre Dame campus. The Theme conclusion"Galileo was wrong: The Church was right". The conclusion Science and Bible both support Geocentric model bett
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  • ...ame known as Weber’s constant, was measured numerically to be c√2, where c was very close to the speed of light. Since this experiment had nothing to do w
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  • ...ependent permittivity and permeability. Time variation of these parameters was shown on the base of Maxwell's equations and Hubble's law to obey the expon
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  • ...eory (SRT) was well anchored in experiment, the issue of measurement units was often overlooked, leading to contradictory interpretations of SRT. The quot
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  • ...elieved for many years that the theory was self-contradictory. Although he was unsuccessful in persuading the scientific world of the inconsistency of the
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  • ...and anti-gravity explored further in an NPA paper of 2007. The 2006 paper was very long because it covered a very wide range of phenomena (too long for i
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  • ...Wikipedia A professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, Lovejoy was critical of Einsteinian relativity.
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  • ...y and virulent, and now he is gone from us. The double tragedy was that he was preceded in death by his fiance, who had also developed an early and virule
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  • ...White Sands, New Mexico. The site is now a national monument. Although he was an avid physicist and engineer who liked to look at the world in a differen
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  • | name = Die Urknalltheorie faellt. Was von moderner Physik bleibt und faellt. Band 3 | image = Die Urknalltheorie faellt. Was von moderner Physik bleibt und faellt. Band 3 502.jpg
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  • ...some of the odd effects which can now seen with superconductors. Cullwick was also one of the first to identify and attempt an analysis of the relativist
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  • ...explained in paper (a), which I wrote when I still thought that Relativity was a logically coherent theory.)
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  • ...otopes, and also correctly predicts their spins. The Electromagnetic model was improved by making detailed spatial and directional force balances using a In 2004, a new Electromagnetic model of all types of particles was developed based upon a three-level scheme of wrapping fractionally charged
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  • ...ns and properties that describe the propagation of light through space. It was this relationship as well as many others that caused this hypothesis to be
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  • ...e sphere to the plates, the apparatus presented in this article originally was termed a ?reciprocating motor,? and more recently an ?electromechanical cha
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  • ...hief Scientist accused him of doing ?bad science? and reminded him that he was on contract. Choi published his article in the <em>Journal of Petroleum Geo
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  • ...sophical Research in their online Masters degree program. Prior to that he was on the graduate faculty at the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpenteria, ...Boston as part of the Emerson Bicentennial Celebrations. In June, 2005, he was the Keynote speaker at the re-instatement of the Delphic Games in Delphi, G
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  • ...n the 1950s.<br /><br />The Oceanographic Survey Ship USNS Bruce C. Heezen was christened in honor of him in 1999.<br /><br /><br />
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  • ...greatest inventors, and definitely its most mysterious. To say that Telsa was ahead of his time is putting it rather mildly. Most of his inventions were ...bly just as fascinating as Tesla's inventions was Telsa himself though. He was the original, real-life "mad scientist", and often discussed his invention
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  • ...ny experimental technique, and the accuracy of his published data. The man was a genius. ...erious character (such deprecations are easily challenged historically: he was, of course, none of these), let us first identify his professional qualific
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  • ...0 to 1945, he held the chair for astronomy at the University of Vienna and was director of its observatory. After 1945, he lived as a private scholar in K ...as against theoretical physics, especially including quantum mechanics. He was also a student of the philosophy of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Ding
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  • ...Manager of the Marine Corps Non-Lethal Electromagnetic Weapons Project. He was considered to be an expert in the biological effects of extremely low frequ
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  • ...fection, communication! Tesla?s Magnifying Transmitter (the ultimate coil) was for wireless power/global communications. - <em>[http://www.teslatech.info/ ...rculating the internet I was curious why I should pay $10 for this book. I was pleasantly surprised. The detail and simplicity of the book make it a great
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  • ...use it does not come from vegetable matter. The original theory of how oil was formed is that swamps filled with vegetation, (biomass) were covered with m
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  • ...y of Descartes at that time was the most convincing natural philosophy and was based on a single dynamic ether as the only reality of the universe. The th
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  • ...or of the so-called Fuelless Motor (1928). In the 1920's Lester Hendershot was working on a new type of aviation compass. He stumbled across a method of g ...iated with Hendershot and learned of the device through him. The generator was self-resonant at 500 kHz. - <em>PESWiki</em>
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  • ...y in his sleep on December 15, 1996, of an apparent heart attack.&nbsp; He was only 70 years of age. From 1952 to 1957, Charles worked for Marchant Research.&nbsp; It was there that a co-worker first introduced him to the puzzle of the speed of l
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  • ...he question is not always how much knowledge but the perspective. &nbsp;It was clear that incorrect interpretations or perspective could make a simple pro
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  • ...then the Army Air Corps as a flying Cadet. At the close of World War II he was commanding the 824th Bombardment Squadron (B-24s) of the Fifteenth Air Forc ...icer, where he worked on nuclear weapons development. From 1953 to 1957 he was Chief of Scientific Research, Headquarters, Air Research and Development Co
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  • ...ork. I was living in Phoenix then, working for KinetX on Iridium, and this was probably around the mid 90s. ..."President of the APGR" but Bill Carnahan really was the organizer. Then I was President of the NPA and then maybe "honorary President" for a while, while
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  • ...bert Adams of New Zealand tells all in this intriguing narrative as to who was the original inventor of this device. Adams settles this dilemma for all ti ...the corridors of its birth and subsequent biography. Who, on planet Earth, was it's real inventor and why has it's past become so bogged down in such a ve
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  • ...y of London in 1970, and a PhD from the University of Tasmania in 1978. He was a Professor of Geology in the School of Earth Sciences in the University of
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  • ...rand Canyon was calculated using known explosive equivalencies. The energy was found to be equivalent to about 4-5 times the current level of solar output
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  • Quoting Nikola Tesla from his 1907 paper “Man’s Greatest Achievement” which was published in 1930 in the Milwaukee Sentinel, ...lectric and magnetic waves in a sea of aethereal vortices. While this idea was still being published as recently as 1937, as seen from another quote from
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  • ...peeding up. PART I of this book describes, without maths, how this mystery was resolved. It resulted from a solution to the first problem showing what Dar
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  • ...and this trend continues. The main reason for the adopted energy strategy was the lack of fundamental research on alternatives to nuclear energy.
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  • ...ns are carried out for a single moving sphere, while the Wilson experiment was done on an assembly of many spheres. We present arguments making it plausib
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  • ...t impact on the world scientific community. It was a wonderful read, and I was impressed that Fritjof Capra, who is my favorite modern philosopher, wrote
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  • ...ge of sixty-four, only weeks prior to the second Swansea Workshop which he was due to attend. ...ion</em>-based physics is essential. His final conviction, in this regard, was that all our knowledge of nature stems not form the <em>physis</em> of trad
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  • ...rmations of the Theory of Special Relativity (TSR), though it was actually was left open. Consequences of my alternative transformations of the space and
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  • ...ant paper on the testing of Mach's Principle by re-evaluation of data that was first taken by Ives and Stillwell in 1937 and 1938. ...demy of Sciences.&nbsp; His work ranged far beyond nuclear physics, and he was not afraid to look beyond the boundaries of establishment physics, as evide
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  • William Gordan (W. G.) "Bill" Carnahan was the founder of the Association for Pushing Gravity Research (APGR) and the ...and a niece, Jean Cordell. He was born May 10, 1911 at Center, Teaxs. Bill was awarded a four year scholarship to Texas A&amp;M University from which he g
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  • ...n sixteen jurisdictions within the United States. Additionally, in 1998 he was the advisor on British constitutional law and history for the amicus curiae
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  • ...itect for USAF's Space Based Experimental Version (StarWars) in 1988. This was one of the first successful GRID computing implementations - long before th
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  • ...catalogues and evaluates this evidence and shows why the initial reaction was driven more by self-interest than fact. This book is essential reading for
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  • ...s to find out more about the ccp, the path led to nuclear structure, and I was eventually confronted by my theories being questioned as they did not accou
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  • ...ed that Einstein's 1905 paper setting out the Special Theory of Relativity was a turning-point, and his approach has entirely displaced the earlier one de ...anyway because its basic postulation of the FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction was <em>ad hoc.</em>
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  • ...shortages, cancer, etc.<br /><br />Tesla's master blueprint for the world was outlined in the 1900 <b>Century Magazine</b> article,'' "The Problem of Inc
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  • ...ion to work for that department. When it became clear that this department was going to be downsizing and merging with Physics, I decided to change career ...heir applications. Since my main area of expertise was control software, I was put into the position of developing acquisition and calibration systems for
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  • ...f Dendera, and one night I was alone atop the Great Pyramid. Soon after, I was on top of Ayer's Rock on a moonless night in the Australian outback. I loo
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  • ...been electricity generation with nuclear reactors. This complex technology was stamped out of the ground in a couple of decades because of a guilty consci ...nt reason to halt the construction of further nuclear power plants. But it was for additional problems of the nuclear industry that new plant construction
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  • ...lack body radiation by Wien and derived by Planck. A prediction of 144 GeV was made by me several years ago and is mentioned in my Preface to ''The Ether
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  • ...also demonstrated that the methodology used in the Philadelphia Experiment was hopelessly flawed by relying on a ?validity by association? paradigm. The ?
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  • ...ty, died in 1933 , was a Swedish-American engineer and bridge designer. He was also the founder of the Academy of Nations, an association of "new science" ...heoretical and applied mechanics. He then moved to St. Paul, Minnesota and was the 1918-1922 dean of engineering and architecture faculty at St. Thomas Co
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  • ...n. But if the source is accelerated. the result is slightly different than was suggested by either Huygens or Newton. It is this small difference which pe
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  • ...ter is wife of [[Bob de Hilster]] and mother of [[David de Hilster]]. She was part of the documentary [[Einstein Wrong - The Miracle Year]] (2005). Patricia Ann (Darby) de Hilster was born on December 7, 1936 to Joe and Helen Darby. She met [[Bob de Hilster]]
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  • ...rica with the express purpose of proving Einstein right. Prior to that, he was an advocate for Einstein, due, in part, to the fact that both men shared th
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  • ...e motion) and the Lorentz transformation, given by Lorentz a year earlier, was recognized. <em>[fn. Gravitational waves with velocity c and the velocity a "In point of fact, therefore, Poincar? was not only the first to enunciate the principle, but he also discovered in Lo
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  • * 2005 - "[[Was Relativit?tstheorie ist und nicht ist ]]" * 2005 - "[[Die Urknalltheorie faellt. Was von moderner Physik bleibt und faellt. Band 3]]" ([http://www.amazon.de/Urk
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  • ...eral places he seems to be just plain wrong. For example, he wrote that he was going to use both Lo-rentz equations to get his own final time slowing equa ...tent that relativistic time slowing could happen in wind-up clocks when he was never able to give a physical cause for it. I then close with a suggestion
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  • ...source of energy in the Universe, named by astronomers as dark energy. It was formerly called vacuum energy. Astronomers have been searching for an under ...ection of this energy, which is known in the field as zero-point energy, I was appalled. Why did the authors of that program find it necessary to add that
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  • ...vealed that an earthquake in the region of his New York laboratory in 1898 was the result of a machine he had been experimenting with. This book presents ...8 E. Houston St., New York, in 1898, was the result of a little machine he was experimenting with at the time which "you could put in your overcoat pocket
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  • ...s the principle that unifies the forces of our universe. &nbsp; The theory was developed by Lew Price and Mart Gibson in the course of approximately 36 ye ...actually about dynamic ether, it is called "nether theory" because "ether" was a 19th century concept given the original property of being static (unmovin
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  • ...as able to explain to me how gravitation works.&nbsp; In the early 1970s I was living in Berkeley, CA and had access to the library system on the Cal Berk ...etherics -- Visualizing Gravity," and offered to mail a copy to anyone who was interested. Through this channel I gradually became acquainted with many pe
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  • ...n everything seemed to be downhill from there on. Being a Dutch citizen, I was able to avoid Vietnam by serving in the armed forces of the Netherlands, wh ...hing allies, who they were falsely told were always nowhere near invading) was to realize that this idiotic empire would soon make a big blunder and fall
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  • ...e PA, and GE Re-Entry Systems in Philadelphia. In the early 1970s, Wallace was issued patents (1,2,3) for some unusual inventions relating to the gravitat
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  • ...n many areas. The recent understanding that the past planetary arrangement was very different from the present has given the clues to mechanisms by which
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  • ...l along a minimum-time or a minimum-energy path. Surprisingly, this result was found to be completely frequency independent. To date no clear distinctions
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  • ...not different forms of the same theory. Each of the three protagonists ... was very well aware of the others ... but each preferred his own views." ...hree relativity theories were at heart the same: "... they meant much that was common. And that much mattered the most."
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  • ...stakes subconsciously as stepping-stones toward his revolutionary theories was one hallmark of his genius. 25 illustrations. ...energy. In fact, other physicists knew of it for years, and his 1905 proof was incomplete; once Max Von Laue produced a complete proof in 1911, Einstein a
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  • ...er 1979, a few weeks before his fifty-sixth birthday. He estimated that he was fifty years ahead of his time. He might be about right. After all, the time ...1944 to May 1945 in France and Germany and was awarded the Bronze Star. He was graduated from Syracuse University in 1949 and worked as an engineer for th
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  • ...d who wanted to know what the controversy was about and in particular what was the significance of the clock paradox...
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  • ...on the [Viktor] Schauberger legacy. Baumgartiner was born in Germany, and was schooled there and in Switzerland... In 1954, he moved to Canada with a dre
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  • ...unding the MIT suppression of so-called Cold Fusion. From 1988 to 1990, he was also Adjunct professor at Boston University School of Communication. Author
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  • ...least an order of magnitude weaker. The critical temperature for Al and Nb was 16 K and for YBCO around 32 K, which does not coincide with the material's
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  • ...and argue that his concept of aequivalenzwerth, the forerunner of entropy, was intended as a measure of the ability of the heat in a body to be transforme
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  • * 1997 - "[[Space and Time: Who was Right, Einstein or Kant?]]"
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  • Gerald James Whitrow ( June 9, 1912, Kimmeridge, Dorset - June 2, 2000) was a British mathematician, cosmologist and science historian. ...his life he was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, and in 1971 he was among the founders of the British Society for the History of Science.
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  • ...he founder and President of Nova Plasma Technologies, Inc. The corporation was formed in June of 1996. It is dedicated to research and development in the ...996 for the implosion theory award and received a plaque. In 1997 Dr. Ward was again inducted into the International Hall of Fame for his work in the natu
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  • In an earlier paper, it was shown that the cosmological model that was introduced in a sequence of three earlier papers under the title A Dust Uni
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  • "The debate on relativity contained in this volume was held at Indiana Unversity on May 21 and 22, 1926, under the auspices of the ...ke in favor of the theory, MacMillan and Hufford against.&nbsp; The debate was introduced and moderated by Indiana University President William Lowe Bryan
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  • ...on the Coler inventions stemmed from the British Intelligence report that was declassified in 1980. The technical team that interrogated Coler consisted ...there under a scheme controlled by the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS). Coler was employed in the UK under the latter scheme in 1947.
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  • ...me machine ;-) From the Twins Paradox it appeared possible, but the theory was very strange for me and it seemed overly complicated. ...was annoying, because I knew that already and it wasn't so hard at all! I was even explaining that to my friends to help them understand reactions. I pre
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  • ...ife of a happy child until he was five years old. Then in 1936, his father was blackmailed and accused of spying in favor of a foreign country. Needless t ...ur out their souls: they could recognize his unmistakable kindness. And he was always considerate.
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  • ...his own business interests and from his work as a university lecturer. He was known for his leading-edge designs in measuring subtle magnetic fields and ...o treat it with microcurrents of electricity. He later found this research was a rediscovery as many patents had been filed over the years showing the eff
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  • ...ompany that this time makes business in the semiconductors market. My role was firstly Reliability Manager of a branch of Telecom products and after a few ...ill be eventually interested to discuss with me. Anyway this trigger event was the solely responsible of The New Galilean Age that I am actually proposing
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  • ...for final examinations in November 1973, at the end of the 11th grade, he was awarded the Indian School Certificate in 1974. He obtained a Bachelor of Te ...ournals; serves on the editorial boards of four electromagnetics journals; was the Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Speculations in Science an
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  • ...ary principle" to unify physics theories. Experimental work on this theory was carried out by [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leo_Baranski&amp; ...f Statistical Enquiries in the Ministry of Supplies. But his main interest was as a philosopher of science and as a postulator of human inquiry and develo
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  • ...at he shared with me during the past years. It became Bob's last paper. He was kind enough to take me aboard as co-author. In memory of Bob, a brilliant f
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  • ...so far with no success. A reviewer of the earlier papers now agrees that I was right all along -- but it has yet to be approved for publication. (The most It is now some years after I started this (4/6/96). The math book was completed and copies were made available to a number of people and a couple
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  • ...e energy source of stars and formulated a theory. But in his isolation, he was unaware of the discovery of atomic energy. After his release, Kozyrev refus ...though his work was often of a very doubtful nature. Among these theories was the claim that the polar caps of Mars were purely atmospheric cloud formati
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  • ...gerald-contraction based impotence principle of relativity. This principle was de-etherized and mathematized by Einstein and Minkowski. However at the end
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  • ...nd longest booklet, ?A Book in Every Home,? a treatise on moral education, was printed on only the left-hand pages, and began with the following preface:
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  • ...and so was frozen out of the energy field. John Keely received funding but was pressured for quick results, causing his ruination. One third of the book d
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  • George Harry Stine was one of the founding figures of model rocketry, a science and technology wri ...and, more importantly, replaceable solid fuel engines to power them. Stine was impressed with the samples that Carlisle had sent him, and wrote a cover ar
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  • ...published a book entitled: ?The GOD CIPHER? illustrating how Time Dilation was used to both design and structure the orbits of the Bohr Hydrogen Atom. Thi
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  • ...Even though he did not live more than a short time in this millennium, he was a new-millennium scientist. Throughout the world, all of us engaged in the
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