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  • | title = Science of Consciousness and New Scientific World-View | keywords = [[Consciousness]], [[World-View]], [[Paradigm]]
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  • ...man physical body and accordingly, outside of the human perceived physical world.
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  • ...Hydrogen from Coal: A Cost Estimation Guidebook (1983) and Hydrogen World View (1991). He also co-wrote a technical book, WideBand Networking (2000) and a ...91/2001 - "[[Hydrogen World View]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/hydrogen-world-view-Roger-Billings/dp/096316340X Read in full])
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  • * 2004 - "[[Billiard-Ball Model of the World]]" * 2003 - "[[Today?s View on the Lesage Hypothesis]]"
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  • ...bal climate change under the headline "Manhattan versus Kyoto." (''Physics World'' is the membership journal of the British Institute of Physics.) The first ...by regulating emissions of green house gases. . . He is not alone in this view. Indeed political leaders of all persuasions, including U.S. Senators Hilla
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  • ...ot a better theory than the myth of six days creation in the bible. In our view, the science, and its physics, is not the collection of final truth, but on
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  • ...ized form of matter. Consciousness can re-act the matter world; change the world and consciousness itself.
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  • | journal = [[Electronics and Wireless World]] H. Morgan complains in your July issue that relativity is boring. This view will be shared by many physicists, but they do not seem to have noticed tha
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  • | title = How Hard Is Hard Science? - A Caribbean View of the Electric Universe Paradigm ...to Natural Philosophy that will increasingly over the next 50 years assume world significance.
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  • ...is that there appears to be quite another theory of the world ? with a new view of space and time and unbelievable solutions for the topical problems of ph ...popular-scientific, but at the same time profound book describes what the world "really" consists of and what kind of "rules" it has for us. Since ? as the
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  • | name = Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12) | image = Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12) 539.jpg
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  • ...dern direction, and the advance of science is thus seen as a succession of world pictures, all entred on local systems, in a hierarchical progression. We de
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  • ...gh established physics now contends that explanation beyond the observable world is invalid, the consistency of explanation here given indicates it is usefu
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  • ...processes are fully described, leading also into the need to upend a world view that at present stands on its head.
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  • | name = Hydrogen World View | image = Hydrogen World View 1100.jpg
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  • ...to existing natural law lead me to evolve and communicate a view that the world itself is a special case of a general case that has no relevant physical ex
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  • | title = Resolution of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity ...ar 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 Aug 8
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  • .... It is a fine example of how scientific discovery helps shape one's world view in a rational yet compassionate manner." --Heinz Pagels, Ph.D.
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  • ...mprehensible". On the other hand Bohr wrote [2] "...I advocated a point of view conveniently termed complementarity, suited to embrace the characteristic f
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  • ...ful persons, namely: What is the nature of the world in which we live? The view is maintained that relativity offers a simpler explanation of Nature than t
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  • ...bers game, a space and time done with mirrors, and an abstract view of the world comformable only to pure mathematicians.  The work presented in this v ...p; The following outlines in considerable detail such a description of the world.
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  • ...s: A New Model of the Atom Based on Classical Science and a Biblical World View ...s: A New Model of the Atom Based on Classical Science and a Biblical World View 622.jpg
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  • | name = A Beginner\'s View of Our Electric Universe | image = A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe 1615.gif
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  • ...In 2005 I got interested in theology; philosophy & realized that world view of science, philosophy & theology is incorrect & there is something ...mp; soon it will be published. These articles identify as to why the world view of science, philosophy & theology is not correct and propose alternativ
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  • ...Thomas Kuhn]], [[Karl Popper]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Universe]], [[World View]], [[Mind and Matter]], [[Paradox]], [[The Concept]], [[Distance]], [[Ident ...d actual employed for description in internet studies not only constitute 'world',<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>but 'universe' in which the
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  • ...with understanding the most fundamental features of the physicist's world view. ...well written and contains some very useful material on both the concept
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  • | keywords = [[light velocity]], [[electromagnetic induction]], [[time space view]] ...search benefits humankind and has brought civilization and progress to the world. The great achievements of the ancestral science pioneers who made great co
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  • ...en gleaned from the geological record in the author's travels all over the world. Such events are shown to dominate over the gradual and continuous processe
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  • ...started using quantum physics to support their eastern mysticism points of view, things had gone too far. I could take it no longer. Zukav calls quantum ph ...what was really happening in the strange microscopic world. So I left the world of physics. In essence, "I couldn't put up, so I shut up".
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  • ...ht, energy, gravity and so forth. Gravity is explained as a push action in view of a ?tired light? theory with regard to an infinite universe that divides
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  • ...ut claims from Emanuel Lasker, a critic of the theory of relativity, chess world champion and a personal friend of Albert Einstein: </span></span> ...gainst (p. 5) "<em>Sweet delusion to be able to dominate the spirit of the world. This not acknowledged but secretly desired goal will from any pursued by t
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  • ...entionalist position: imagining a being standing outside Poincar?'s cloudy world and knowing that thick clouds forever cover this planet, he could readily c ...s and, his inner struggles and special efforts to save his conventionalist view.
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  • | journal = [[Wireless World]] ...article (October 1978 issue). Vallee starts with a model of space and, in view of the obvious presence of various forms of electromagnetic waves, he makes
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  • ...ture of the operation of the magnetic fields and their interactions in the world of creation for man to understand the entire process, one comes to the poin * [[http://www.keshefoundation.com/en/shop/product/view/1/4 The Origin of the Universe]][[Category:Book|origin universe]]
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  • ...ult and counterintuitive as the shift from the Ptolemaic to the Copernican view. Once mastered, it brings the same clarification to gravitational effects t
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  • ...68, 68); line-height: 16px; text-align: left; ">This dual substance world view has also led us to the unfortunate philosophical interpretation that we are
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  • ...d mentor R. Buckminster Fuller, Adam has maintained a "synergistic, global view" within a multi-disciplinary scientific background. From this perspective, ...to see both the present and the future through his eyes. When you see the world like he does then there is this urgency that takes a hold of you to do what
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  • ...line between them. Some would define them differently based on their world view. My definition of religion is broad enough ?Relationship with God? such tha
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  • ...Italy, Nature surprised us with a severe cold winter in some parts of the world. However, we should not blame climate change for the human suffering when t ...ement of our resources?natural, economic, and scientific. The shortsighted view of policy makers is correlated with stagnation in contemporary science. Whi
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  • ...ok Forbidden Archeology was first published, it has shocked the scientific world with extensive evidence for extreme human antiquity. It documents hundreds
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  • ...n The Velocity of Light? and for the Hafele-Keating experiment ?Around-the-world Atomic Clocks: Observed Relativistic Time Gains?. It is shown that the prop
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  • ...rt, without exception, of a cosmos that has no parts that are 'out of this world', is a story line itself that contains and beholds itself as one beholds th
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  • ...ential campaign, Ross Perot's office called on Nieper for advice. Nieper's view of the establishment's reaction to him is indicated by such headings as "Th
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  • ...time in this millennium, he was a new-millennium scientist. Throughout the world, all of us engaged in the new science, especially in new energy and conscio * 1995 - "[[Science of Consciousness and New Scientific World-View]]"
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  • ...ity and motion is obviate as gravity does not make the world go around but world going around makes gravity. Motion of the universe is the cause and gravity ...cance of 2.7 degrees Kelvin CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) in view of mostly hollow nature of matter and space
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  • ...it implies an absolute structural identity between "world map" and "world view", in agreement with the "no-horizon" principle of Milne. The basic properti
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  • The whole world believes Copernicus proved that the Earth goes around Sun. This belief is s ...opernican Theory objectively, but adjusted their finding to a heliocentric view. That's why Johannes Keppler saw circular orbits as elliptical.
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  • ...ical jargon and reductionist logic. Richard Milton succinctly exposes this world and deflates the popular myth that all science is conducted objectively.
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  • ...s: A New Model of the Atom Based on Classical Science and a Biblical World View]]" ([http://www.tccsa.tc/adventure/adventure_books.html Read in full])
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  • ...ESR with HSR ensures an extended view over the relativity in our physical world.
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  • ...means from which the divine source of all creation supplied the material world with motion and energy. Nowadays relativity of space and time, and of mas ...cceptance is typical of a new theory attempting to overcome the dogmatic view of the establishment. Copernicus, for instance, struggled to establish the
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  • ...uring where few men dare to tread and forever changing how people view the world around them. And he has 15 patents in space technology to prove it. Tyson ...of modern science that indicate an incomplete, flawed perception of their world.
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  • ...pagate. Experiments were no help in continuing the mechanistic view of the world, as they could find no ether. Measurements of the speed of light with respe
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  • ...upon this basis the influence of Poincare is again manifest. [***] And in view of all these facts one does not know at which to be most astounded: the mag
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  • ...he theory of relativity had no practical applications in the everyday real world, so its theoretical implications were largely ignored. However, the 1970s b
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  • During World War II, Heim was recruited as a soldier in the air force. However, a previo ...itantly, in the near future. And this will necessarely lead to a new world view of physics. -- ''Illobrand von Ludwiger,(Feldkirchen-Westerham, Germany, 20
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  • ...Henry H. Bauer, all of them professional researchers, reveal a pessimistic view of the miseries of the actual system, while a glimmer of hope remains in th * WHAT DO ASTROPHYSICS AND THE WORLD'S OLDEST PROFESSION HAVE IN COMMON?, BY M. L?PEZ CORREDOIRA 107
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  • ...n and the curl theory of Maxwell, supported the Newton- Galileo time-space view and Lorentz magnetic force, and solved the three problems of the light velo
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  • ...on will come into immediate direct confrontation with the prevailing world view, and every vested interest one can think of, socially, politically, economi
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  • ...are considered frontier areas that challenge the dominant biomedical world view.
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  • ...s and weapons patent citations, this book will forever change your view of world events and technology. ...e ionospheric "backscatter" telemetry system across the Pacific just after World War II; why Raytheon has collected every patent relevant to HAARP over the
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  • ...g back to 80% of its current radius. There are full world maps for a broad view. There are specific region maps of narrow areas (like the separation of N.
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  • ...dependant upon, for its' conceptual soundness, a total construction of the world that descends, rather than ascends, in structural complexity and diversity
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  • ...asma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it could not fail to alter many pa ...asma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it will surely alter many paths of
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  • ...one of the most challenging and perhaps important issues in the scientific world. This book includes previously unpublished studies, new and controversial t * [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Chemistry/NuclearChemistry/?view=usa&ci=9780841269668 Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook, Vol. 1]][[Cat
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  • ..."Mathematical Time and Its Role in the Development of the Scientific World-View" in Greenway, Frank, ed., <em>Time and the Sciences</em>. Paris: UNESCO: 21
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  • ...ety for Scientific Exploration anda Distinguished Scientific adviser t the World Institute for Scientific Exploration. He uses four languages: English, Fren * 2009 - "[[A New Approach for Study of Gravity and Inertia from the Point of View of BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.or
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  • ...al sky. This claim receives credence through the fact that astronomers now view the planet Saturn as the remnant of what had once been a brown dwarf star.
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  • ...rgy whether from an armchair physicist or laboratory experimenter point of view. The book covers the free energy researchers back as far as 1680 with such
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  • ...ortantly, with his rigorously applied view that, when theorizing about the world around us, we must pay absolute attention to the practicalities of the meas
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  • ...ated in Great Britain but was celebrated in the US. He fought in the First World War, and was a brilliant mathematical physicist employed in industry, inves ...ated in Great Britain but was celebrated in the US. He fought in the First World War, and was a brilliant mathematical physicist employed in industry, inves
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  • ...Relativity]], [[Non-standard Cosmologies]], [[Mach Berkeley Leibnitz World View]]
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  • ...conventional science is sadly lacking in its ability to interpret the real world. In light of the material in this book, amny cherished notions of 20th cent * the standard view of radioactivity
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  • ...s admitted to be a logical and viable cosmological position by many of the world\\\\\\'s top scientists, including Albert Einstein, Ernst Mach, Edwin Hubble
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  • Carey served in World War II as a Lieutenant in the special forces unit Z Force, developing a bol ...ener and had decided on the mechanism for this when it became the accepted view. Carey's expanding earth bears many resemblances to the current model, incl
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  • ...and to show how it increases our power of making true statements about the world around us. ...thinking. Education, to which so much importance is attached in the modern world, is of very doubtful value if it does not produce people who can think clea
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  • ...vides a bridge between the Cosmological Principle and a more anthromorphic view of the universe ? The mechanism for the conversion of gravitational energy
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  • ...m/books?id=-L5ckgdxA5YC&pg=PA179 |isbn=981-238-213-5 |year=2002 |publisher=World Scientific }}</ref> and d'Alembert forces) must be introduced to account f ...].<ref name=diFrancia>{{cite book |title=The Investigation of the Physical World |author=Giuliano Toraldo di Francia |page=115 |url=https://books.google.com
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  • .../2010/11/reconv_2.pdf Larson?s Metaphysics and the Reconstructionist World View (2 figures, 5 references)]
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  • ...y - and may offer precious little law protection from a practical point of view.
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  • ...looked like</em> down at the quantum level. This, of course, led me to the world of (A)ether. I invite you to view the site: [http://www3.telus.net/foamyether/ Foamy Ether - A Framework for
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  • ...ok serves as a useful reminder that the widespread belief that the quantum world is irreducibly weird, indeterministic, unvisualizable, and dependent on hum ...ard to believe that the quantum world underlying our material, macroscopic world consists of nothing but abstract ?probability waves? that somehow ?collapse
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  • ...form space between ordinal integers may prove most difficult for those who view it as the greatest paradigm shift. The concepts are actually mathematically
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  • ...ia interviews and are inspired, who demand a quality of living within this world nothing short of our maximum potential. These gifts of freedom are in natur ...drive one\\'s passion and purpose, which in turn will realize the kind of World that we all truly deserve and can truly have.
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  • ...en in&nbsp;this controversy, but a modern reflection does not support this view as we are no longer enthralled&nbsp;by Einstein?s aura of supposed genius.& Bergson enjoyed the status of a cult figure in the years between World Wars. Although not a practicing Jew, Bergson refused the Vichy government?s
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  • ...s a council member of SIS.The “Electric Universe” was first presented at a World Conference in Portland, Oregon, in January 1997, and provoked great interes ...marizes the Electric Universe Model and provides an up-to-date alternative view of recent news in the sciences.
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  • Gospel is the most precious belief in the world. For the insistence upon gospel, groups of determined scientists have striv ...fluences on Science, Philosophy and Society and Materialism Space and Time View.
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  • ...ok serves as a useful reminder that the widespread belief that the quantum world is irreducibly weird, indeterministic, unvisualizable, and dependent on hum ...ard to believe that the quantum world underlying our material, macroscopic world consists of nothing but abstract 'probability waves' that somehow 'collapse
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  • ...ed integrated circuit manufacturing. With a clear sight towards a holistic view of the observable physical reality and the nature of relativity, Dr. Suntol * Member in the World Energy Council (WEC) working group "[http://www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis/we
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  • ...tely, the results were not well received as they contradicted the received view that the interstellar medium is a diffuse gas with interspersed puffy cloud ...or Catt which appeared in Wireless World, and suggested a different way to view the theory of electricity and magnetism. This inspired an investigation of
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  • ...Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Material World and Expanding Luminous World '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol. 10 (3), pp. 178-181, July 2014.</ref> ...Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Material World and Expanding Luminous World '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol. 10 (3), pp. 178-181, July 2014.</ref> } ''a
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  • ...igest of USA, the North American International Correspondent for Inventors World of UK as well as a regular contributor to such publications as Business Dev * Knowledge of German language. Listed in Whos Who in the World.
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  • This view of order necessarily departs from any notion which entails signalling, and In this view of order, laws represent invariant relationships between explicate entities
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  • ...ned me. I was always hungry for more knowledge, I wanted to understand the world. I was breaking my toys apart to see what's inside and how do they work, an ...s to the next class. Fortunately, other professors understood my points of view better.
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  • ...nde Grido: Ethical Probe of Einstein's Followers in the USA - An Insider's View]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Grande-Grido-Followers-U-S/dp/0931753007/ref=sr_ * 2009 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0S8gGS6HkI Ruggero Santilli World Of Hadronic Physics] (Video Documentary)
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  • ...n and the curl theory of Maxwell, supported the Newton- Galileo space time view and Lorentz magnetic force, and solved the three problems of the light velo ...ediction of electric wave and limit of wave speed from Maxwell senior, our world civilization will be delayed dozens of years, so the contribution that Maxw
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  • ...ually violent revolutions", and in those revolutions "one conceptual world view is replaced by another". The University of Chicago Press has released The S
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  • <b>As a Professor of Theoretical Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as fo ...ch as MKS or CGS system). This is a superficial useless description. In my view physical quantities are ONLY those associated with CONSERVATION LAWS. Mass,
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  • ...human personality that are creative factors in the creation of a spiritual world, for example Truth, Beauty and Goodness. ...sm. Some suggest that such a definition owes its origins to a non-holistic view of language and places it in the reductivist camp. Alternately, a 'holistic
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  • ..., or at MIT) of a volume of the best NPA papers to document their point-of-view and advantages: especially those that counter the political and stupid idea ...mily: 'Times New Roman';">[http://www.padrak.com/ine/SITEARTICLE.html "INE World Wide Web Site." Dec. 1995 NEN. ]</span>
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  • ...ucated at Harvard, AB, 1944; Ph.D., 1950 in Nuclear Physics. Worked during World War II in P. M. Morse's Operations Research Group in the Navy Department, s * 2008 - "[[Universal Invariance: A Novel View of Relativistic Physics
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  • ...m/special/seven-wonders-of-the-quantum-world "Seven wonders of the quantum world"], newscientist.com</ref> ...xiv = 1110.6169 |bibcode = 2012PhRvA..86d0101V }}</ref> According to this view, the potential in quantum mechanics is just as physical (or non-physical) a
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  • ...d that this <placetype w:st="on"></placetype>Missouri farm-boy possessed a world class intellect and a very inquisitive mind. ...went our separate ways as service in the Navy required. I had adopted the view that sailors belong on ships and ships belong at sea. I was a sailor and, t
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  • Bohm advanced the view that quantum physics meant that the old [[Dualism (philosophy of mind)|Cart ...ould broaden and unify conflicting and troublesome divisions in the social world. In this, his [[epistemology]] mirrored his [[ontology]].<ref>David Bohm: O
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  • | publisher = [[World Scientific]] ...ce provided by numerous studies done at laboratories located all over the world and show that a new and important discovery was actually made, in oppositi
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  • ...ions |date=1989}}</ref><ref name=Borowitz>{{Cite book|title=A Contemporary View of Elementary Physics |page=138 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |date=1968 |url=http ...q=universe+%22fixed+stars%22+date:2004-2010 |isbn=981-256-754-2 |publisher=World Scientific |date=2006}}</ref>
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  • During the [[First World War]] Planck's second son Erwin was taken prisoner by the French in 1914, w .../cws/article/print/373 Max Planck: the reluctant revolutionary], ''Physics World''. December 2000.</ref>
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  • ...d become possible. It is this possibility, of a homogeneous account of the world, which is for me the chief motivation of the study of the so-called 'hidden ...paper of John S Bell with commentary)|year=1995|isbn=9810221150|publisher=World Scientific}}
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  • ...se theory|objective collapse theories]], [[Many-worlds interpretation|many-world interpretations]] and [[Modal interpretations of quantum mechanics|modal in ...out a description of photon trajectories in the de Broglie–Bohm theory in view of the difficulties of describing bosons relativistically.<ref name="ghose-
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  • ...ogistic symbols encoded into ancient artifacts unearthed from all over the world. ...components deciphered from not only the ancient Dogu schematics but from a world wide examination of the archeological data stream, which emphasizes Implosi
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  • ...Chicago area chapter of the SPIE Optical Society. I also wrote 48 Field-of-View editorials that were about 2,000 to 3,000 words long summarizing the state- ...aston equations exhibited characteristics similar to a Lagrangian over the world based upon the standard model (Jan 1982, 2000).*
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  • | [[Isaac Barrow]]<ref>Feingold, Mordechai. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1541 Barrow, Isaac (1630–1677)], ''Oxford Dictionary of National ...f universal gravitation|universal gravitation]] that dominated scientists' view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. By deriving [[Keple
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  • ...a 'dissident', you might say, right from the very start. During the Second World War, at the age of ten I was evacuated with my younger sister away from our # 1988 'Arts View of Science'. Times Higher Educational Supplement (Letter, November 11th.)
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  • ...heory]]<br>[[Chaos theory]]<br>[[Brouwer fixed-point theorem]]<br>[[Sphere-world]]<br>[[Poincaré–Bendixson theorem]]<br>[[Poincaré–Lindstedt method]]< ...| title=Henri Poincaré: A Biography Through the Daily Papers | publisher=World Scientific | date=2013 | isbn=978-981-4556-61-3 | url = http://www.worldsci
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