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  • | title = X-Rays and Electron Beams: The Origins of Modern Physics | keywords = [[Tesla]], [[Science History]], [[X-Ray]], [[Electron Beam]]
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  • ...style="FONT-SIZE: x-small; FONT-FAMILY: Helvetica"><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small; FONT-FAMILY: Helvetica">/(time on Ps clock as H occurs) = b/(&lt;a)
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  • | title = Nonabelian Electrodynamics and SU(2)x SU(2) Electroweak Theory in LEP1 Data on Z Particle Production ...e. This letter advocates that this fits within the basic tenet of an SU(2) x SU(2) extended theory of the standard model of electroweak interactions. Th
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  • ...n, ''&lt;<span style="FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-FAMILY: Symbol">d</span>p<sub>x</sub><sup>2</sup>&gt;<sup>?</sup> / p &gt; = 1'' in only a few collision ti
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  • ...on has the spinor form for the group V(4), which is (U(1) x SU(2)) x (U(1) x SU(2)). In this model, Newton's space-time is used with Minkowski's space-t
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  • .../ (1 - v? / c?)<sup>1/2 </sup>as well. Calculating space and time for c' = x'/t', either stretching factor in the numerator and the denominator cancel o
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  • | name = S. X. K. Howusu | alt = S. X. K. Howusu
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  • ...= ?(-v)= 1. Suppose K' moves at v as plotted by k, which is moving at v on X of K. If vertical rods shrink as v increases, k rods will be shorter than K
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  • ...yield a viable means of star travel well illustrated-Size 8 1/2" x 10 1/4" x 1"
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  • ...period,'' in terms of the [square root of the reduced mass of the nuclei] x [the square of the internuclear distance], at the given <em>total electroni ...tion period</em>versus [the square root of the reduced mass of the nuclei] x [the square of the internuclear distance], for different chemical families,
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  • ...x / (1 - v?/c?)<sup>1/2</sup> as well. Calculating space and time for c' = x'/t', either stretching factor in the numerator and the denominator cancel o
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  • ...up>2</sup>t<sup>2</sup>) or proper time is sqrt(c<sup>2</sup>t<sup>2</sup>-x<sup>2</sup>).
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  • ...ct)<sup>2</sup> - x<sup>2</sup>'' is, therefore, not an invariant, since ''x''-as-a-solution of an equation of motion contains the frame-dependent initi
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  • ...transformation involves a term <span style="FONT-FAMILY: ">?</span>x , and x can always be chosen large enough to compensate for small <span style="FONT
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  • ...t this mass of 1.672622216 x 10<sup>-27</sup> kg is comprised of 6.8961747 x 10<sup>7</sup> Rydberg photons. Pair production substantiates the absence o
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  • ...eing a stream of particles, can be diffracted in a crystal as if they were X-rays, hence apparently exhibiting wave behaviour. See here,
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  • .... The Raman effect can be interpreted in terms of wave theory. An incident X ray causes an excitation of the crystal. The crystal is coupled with an ele
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  • ...m mechanics. The ''Lorentz invariant architecture, (total energy) x (mass) x (size)<sup>2</sup> '' more fundamentally, constitutes the answer of the ''m
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  • | known_for = [[Planet X]], [[Tesla]], [[Free Energy]], [[Dark-Star Group]]
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  • ...s third law. So in this scenario F x ma in one direction does not equal F x ma in the opposite direction.
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  • ...roduce an inertial force <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Q</em>'''X''' = -<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">m</em>(<em style="mso-bidi-f
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  • ...d to length does not also represent the position of the endpoint along the X-axis. This bi-directional wavelength characteristic is inherent in the math
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  • ...in the Lorentz force. It is then stated that the velocity term in <b>v</b>x<b>B</b> refers to the absolute velocity through a dense sea of electrons an
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  • | title = On Infinite Process Convergence, Part II: Brown\'s Series 1 + 1!x + 2!x2 + ? ...alues of this function are found throughout the range of its real variable x. The evaluation proves to be highly computation-intensive. As previously cl
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  • ...cone that corresponds with the motion of the particle as described by the x and t coordinates.
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  • ...bsp; x&nbsp;/ (1 - v?/c?)<sup>1/2</sup> .&nbsp;F?r die Berechnung von c' = x' / t' heben sich also zun?chst die L?ngenkontraktion und die Zeitdilatation
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  • ...us, it appears that, the quantum mechanical invariance of ''[energy x mass x size<sup>2</sup>]'' with respect to a hypothetical mass change, works as th
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  • ...to be measured relative to the magnetic field. The velocity term in '''v'''X'''B''' must be measured relative to something else, and since '''v''' is ze
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  • ...velocity v and c; (b) Contradictory interpretations and relationships of x,x',t,t'; (c) Inappropriate assumption of linearity; (d) Incompatible resultin
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  • ...; the electric intensity induced in the first case is '''v''' x ('''del''' x '''A'''), while that in the second case is -('''v''' dot '''del''') '''A'''
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  • ...that each initially hold only for either a positive or negative value of x,x?, but then he suddenly assumes that both sets hold for positive as well as
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  • Energy x Mass x Length**2 ~ h**2 ...manipulation further yields the invariance of the quantity [energy x mass x size2]. We conclude that, it is this quantum mechanical invariance, necessa
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  • ...omponent of '''E''', '''E'''<sub>n</sub>' = ('''E'''<sub>n</sub> + '''u''' x '''B''') , where u denotes the <em>uniform, relative velocity</em> between
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  • ...[http://watermanpolyhedron.com/videoforweb101.html math challenge of x' = x-vt] Then, perhaps a couple of short 'thought experiments" upon this same co
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  • ...O. Such lamp cannot flash at a given moment t at two different coordinates x in this system O. A theory is physically inconsistent if it leads to conclu
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  • ...in the oceans and the atmosphere. In general therefore, inertia is '''v''' x '''?''' where '''?''' is the angular velocity of the aether at the point in
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  • ...sup>/c<sup>2</sup> terms and the cross vector terms R x (R x V) and R x (R x A) which give the big picture of the solar system where the motion of plane
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  • ...tion is different. X is gotten from the ?inverse transformation', and then x' is resolved. From the mathematical point, if we reverse the calculation me
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  • SPIN-RAYONS X.
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  • ...al to the mass of an electron and positron is only slightly larger at 2.17 X 10<sup>-10</sup> cm. Nothing smaller than the threshold can be detected or
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  • ...highly variable, polarized sources with significant emission from radio to X-ray wavelengths]) are perceived as QSOs from which primarily rays emitted o
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  • ...f gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that describes additional observed phenomena not previously explain
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  • * 1990 - "[[X-Rays and Electron Beams: The Origins of Modern Physics]]"
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  • ...f gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that describes additional observed phenomena not previously explain
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  • ...> <w:LidThemeAsian>X-NONE</w:LidThemeAsian> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTabl
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  • ...discrepancy effect. When the motion of bodies is aligned along the common x-axis, the transformations assume the same mathematical form as the conventi
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  • * <em>Kappaleen liikkeen kuvaaminen x,t -tasolla</em>, Halikko (1983).
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  • ...oportional to and in the opposite direction of the acceleration. The field X acts on the self-same charge Q to produce a reactive or inertial force QX =
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  • ...force '''v'''x'''H''' (G3), and the angular ??A/??t force (G4). The '''v'''x'''H''' force and the ??'''A'''/??t force occur in tandem on the fine-grain
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  • ...Owen's experimental law for the fluorescent absorption of moderately soft X-rays, namely that ?? / ??=KN4??3, ?? / ?? being the atomic fluorescent abso
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  • ...ILY: TimesNewRoman,Italic"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: TimesNewRoman,Italic">x</span></span>''<span style="FONT-FAMILY: TimesNewRoman"><span style="FONT-F
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  • ...s also credited for pioneering work with X-rays including the discovery of X-ray fluorescence. The Sagnac Award combines the merits of our fellow scient
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  • ...be broken into Fourier components. We can then recombine the coordinates (x,y,z) of each harmonic component, and obtain a series of closed loops which
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  • ...on, E = hf, relates the energy of discrete pulses of black body radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays to their wave frequency. This relationship appears to
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  • ...uadratic differential form of a Riemannian metric in imaginary space-time (x, y, z, ict). Mathematics is then required to tolerate the same equation bei
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  • | author = [[S X K Howusu]]
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  • In Lorentz equations the variables x and t are not space and time but wavelength and period of a wave, because t
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  • ...ues of ionization potentials and energies of spectral terms in optical and x-ray regions is used in forming the theory.
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  • ...pecial Relativity, how much time should it take for A to pass by the spot X marked on B, as measured by a stop watch carried on board A? Special Relat
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  • ...aken into account, such energy is sufficient for creation of neutrinos by X-rays just as gamma rays create the electron and positron.
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  • Consider the x- and x’-axes in Figs 1a and 1b, on which there are 2 observers P and Q respectiv ...ean relativity, observer P sees himself and length L as stationary and the x’-axis and observer Q moving to the left at v.
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  • ...ro point field theories]], [[vacuum arc discharge]], [[health physics]], [[x-ray fluorescence]] ...Ray worked his way up to R&amp;D Manager and is an expert in the field of x-ray fluorescence analysis. Since then Ray has been researching polarizable
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  • | author = [[S X K Howusu]]
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  • ...he'' x-''axis that is instantaneously occupied<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>by a particle''.
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  • A study is made of Amptre's Law and of Lorentz's force, F = q (E + v x B). The former complies with Newton's 3rd Law. The latter does not, but har
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  • ...both masses to decay over time. The inertial force has a non-radial R x (R x A) term which makes possible certain observed non-Newtonian inertial gyrosc
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  • ...er]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[cosmic microwave background]], [[cosmic X rays]] ...rona, the cosmological redshifts, the cosmic microwave background, and the X-ray background. The plasma redshift explains the observed magnitude-redshif
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  • ...e class of the Lorentz's transformations dependent on 0-cohomology group w(x). They act in the space of events SE, which is additional to the Newton's s
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  • | title = Gamma-Ray Lines of the X-Class Solar Flare of July 23rd, 2002 Provide Direct Evidence of New Tired L | keywords = [[flares]], [[plasmas]], [[Sun]], [[x-rays]], [[gamma rays]], [[cosmology]], [[distance scale]], [[galaxies]], [[
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  • | number = [[X]]
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  • | keywords = [[massless propulsion]], [[space drive]], [[field shield]], [[X-waves]], [[three-phase Tesla coil]]
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  • ...x' = ct' , BL = LT = x'/n = vt' &nbsp;, &nbsp;BC = NT = x - vt , BN = CT = x'+vt' . Najjednostavnija geometrijska i fizi&#269;?ka istina za Lorencovu ve ...rc="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?%7B%5Ccolor%7BMagenta%7D&amp;space;x%27&amp;plus;vt%27%7D=t%5Csqrt%7Bc%5E%7B2%7D-v%5E%7B2%7D%7D" />]&nbsp;(to je
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  • ...nder various conditions and configurations. Photos and illustrations. 8.5" X 11"
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  • ...s which must be simultaneously influenced to produce this pressure is 2.41 x 10<sup>5</sup>. The trajectory of a tumbling cube must have a minimum numbe
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  • ...3)</sup> x (R<sub>6</sub><sup>(3,3)</sup>)* with the symmetry group GL(6,R)x(GL(6,R))* . It is shown in the paper that existence of systems of this kind
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  • ...> <w:LidThemeAsian>X-NONE</w:LidThemeAsian> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTabl
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  • ...aves interfering with bound electrons explain the photoelectric effect and X-rays in the same way cause bound electrons to escape one kernel. When they
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  • | author = [[S X K Howusu]]
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  • ...Einstein noted that a spherical wave at a speed of light has the equation x<sup>2</sup> + y<sup>2</sup> + z<sup>2</sup> = c<sup>2</sup>t<sup>2</sup>. B
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  • Rutherford's scattering experiments and Moseley's X-ray experiments are not crucial for the nuclear atomic model. The same set ...ement of nuclear shells. Both, scattering experiments with metal foils and X-ray experiments for nearly all elements were able to introduce the atomic n
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  • ...(7) variables ''x, t'', etc. being referred at first to a "light path" (''x=ct''). but then later. without any justiflcatt'On. being generalized to app
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  • ...n-radial term gives rise to an ('''R<sup>.</sup>V''')'''R''' '''x''' ('''R x V''') force that causes the orbits of the planets about the sun to spiral a
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  • ...l below about.2, whereas the observed scattering coefficient for very hard X-rays and ??-rays falls as low as one fourth of this value. In the second pl ...available values for the wave-length and the scattering by matter of hard X-rays and ??-rays, the radius of the electron is estimated as about 2 ?? 10-
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  • ...f which is oriented toward the earth, by the reflection of ultraviolet and X-rays from a dense plate of ions on the surface of an accretion disk, and by
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  • ...have been successfully built. Open loop power gains of from 5 x 104 to 1.5 x 106 have been achieved. ...onstration session, a videotape of one operating open-loop unit with a 1.5 x 106 power gain is planned, as is the demonstration of an actual working mod
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  • Experimental evidence in the form of micrographs and X-ray microanalysis is presented suggesting that nuclear charge clusters, (mi
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  • ...oulomb field; the magnetic part of the Lorentz force '''F '''= <em>q</em>u X '''B '''is absent and neither pondero- nor electro-motive forces appear, <e
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  • ...hat map fundamental particles' [neutron/yellow, proton/red, electron/blue, x-ray/orange, cosmic ray/green, gamma-ray/violet] interactions , derived from
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  • ...is acceleration. Gravity and voltage are synonymous terms. The 1.859222909 x 10<sup>-9</sup> kg mass herein referred to as 186 represents intrinsic char
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  • * 2000 - "[[Nonabelian Electrodynamics and SU(2)x SU(2) Electroweak Theory in LEP1 Data on Z Particle Production]]" ([http://
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  • ...nder the theory of the six-dimensional space-time with the group ''GL(6,R) x GL(6,R)''. It has been shown that the ratio of the particle mass to the mas
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  • ...nd to be spin orientation dependent&nbsp;and the correct answer is [2&nbsp;x orbit velocity of center of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spi
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  • ...TIGRAVITY? WELL, IT?S ALL UP IN THE AIR: It sounds like something from The X-Files, but levitation is raising eyebrows--and interest at NASA], <em>Busin
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  • ...ionship between acceleration ''a'' and frequency ''f'' is ''a = 25812.8076 x f'', the basis for SQUID.
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  • ...ted. This method is based on a rationalized form of the Titius series, <em>X<sub>n</sub> - R = AB<sup>n</sup></em> in which the previously unpredictable
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  • ...been clearly detected with a sensitive neutron spectrometer at a rate of 2 x 10-3 n/s which cannot be accounted for by ambient neutron background variat
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  • ...lanck quantum hypothesis and mass-energy transformation formula to explain X-ray?s scattering effect. This article uses Planck quantum hypothesis and Ne
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  • A GREAT DISCOVERY AND THE NUCLEAR REACTIONS<br />By Hal Fox, Editor, and S-X Jin, Chief Scientist, Trenergy Inc.
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  • ...[[breakthrough]], [[thin-film]], [[electrolytic]], [[cell power unit]], [[x-rays]], [[betas]], [[cathodes]]
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  • | author = [[S X K Howusu]], [[E F Musongong]]
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  • ...his new coordinate system and acceleration composition is fundamentally an X-axis consideration. Taken together in their integrated form, the principle
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  • .... Properly written '''F'''<sub>L</sub> = q('''E'''<sup>(1)</sup> + '''v''' x '''B'''<sup>(2)</sup>), the Lorentz force is just a phenomenological expres
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  • ...align: left;">Zakoni puta inercijalnih kretanja<b> PC = ct = x , PB = vt = x/n , </b>za sve mogu?e brzine<b> 0 &lt; v &lt; c &lt; , </b>bilo kojeg relat <b>Za PC = ct = x , PB = vt = x/n , &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<span lang="en" id="resu
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  • ...RAL QUANTUM MECHANICAL THEOREM: THE QUANTITY (TOTAL ENERGY) x (CLOCK MASS) x (CLOCK SPACE SIZE)**2}, COMPOSED WITH RESPECT TO AN OBJECT, TURNS OUT TO BE
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  • ...Physics and Chemistry (1932), Palacios was the director of the section of X-ray.
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  • ...uncle gave me this incredible book long ago that explains how to build an x-ray machine, generate more than 100'000 volts, create a computer with relay
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  • ...tions described in another paper - The Gamma Factor Resolved. Frequency f x 25812.6087 = acceleration = voltage = 1/capacitance
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  • ...''m'' = ''<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Symbol; ">g</span>'' x ''m<sub>o</sub>''. Also, the energy of mass ''m'' is expressed by ''E'' = '
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  • In recent years satellite observations have recorded a number of point X-ray sources in the sky. Such sources are overwhelmingly identified with med
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  • ...oactive material: subtract 10 to the sixth for a million and that leaves 6 x 10 to 17th power! While this idea is explored by Gould, he probably did not
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  • ...lativity theory of Albert Einstein or the gravitational constant G = 6.674 x 10<sup>-11</sup> and the 1/5 ratio Amplitude described by Dr Richard Feynma
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  • ...and found in all physics constants = (1/1.000293) sine Inverse [1/(2/5)(2 x 3.1415)] = 23.4393 degrees&nbsp;
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  • ...ic wave is not energy, as extension, this means that Maxwell?s vector <b>E x H</b> (energy flux density) does not have the real physical implication, th
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  • ...Find out about beam weapons, gamma ray collimators, the Mossbauer Effect, x-ray and gamma-ray communications
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  • ...7-5/98) each containing a wealth of images, pictures and information. 8.5" X 11" &nbsp;To view index of articles: http://www.svpvril.com/DFindxv1.html
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  • ...y Williams, we have estimated the coupling constant of this effect to be 4 x 10^-15 kg/m^4.
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  • ...tons is a measure of atomic mass of a proton. Similarly, the mass of 1.095 x 10<sup>9</sup> Rydberg photons is a measure of atomic mass of an oxide ion.
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  • ...curate experimental observations. The additional quantity (g - 2)/2 d (1.6 x 10<sup>-3</sup>) is shown here to be due to an extra term which appears in
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  • ...of electromagnetic momentum density carried by the Poynting vector-flux E x B. An abruptly pulsed crossed-field device (non-radiating) is proposed to i
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  • ...d or velocity squared is a product of two velocities other than c x c or v x v. Velocity squared or c squared appears in the Gravitation constant G, and
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  • ...t was connected to a high-voltage source. This force was not caused by the X-rays, but by this new effect. Later, in 1923, he collaborated with [http://
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  • ...the vicinity of older progenitor galaxies. Now high energy observations in X-rays and <em>y-</em>rays confirm these connections and require the creation
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  • ...e-to imaginarty time -back to space,&nbsp;make- believe jumping continuum (x, y, z, ict)&nbsp;physicists could not solve by&nbsp; space-time physics or
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  • ...D) aether formed by a fluid of preons in continual motion in a 4D-space (w,x,y,z), where the time dimension w is treated exactly the same as the spatial
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  • ...obtained contain a free parameter ''e<sub>1</sub>'', the coefficient of ''x'' in the transformation of time. The Theory of Special Relativity is recove
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  • It is a well-known relation that x=ct is used in Minkowski space. We know that c is a constant. The big questi
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  • ...6-5/97) each containing a wealth of images, pictures and information. 8.5" X 11" &nbsp;To view index of articles: http://www.svpvril.com/DFindxv1.html
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  • ...sp;combines all of Physics in one Equation: S = m r; State&nbsp;S = mass m x&nbsp;distance r&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...New Roman';"><em><span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype'; font-size: x-small;">Einstein first formula in the STR and his article published in 1905 ...center;">Ovaj crte? je crtan za ct/vt = n = 5/3 Na crte?u Lorencova du?ina x' = CL = LN, i vt' = BL = LT.</span>
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  • ...oriented toward Earth [2], by the magnified reflection of ultraviolet and X-rays from a dense plate of ions on the surface of an accretion disk, and by
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  • ...enty-six papers, from (a) to (z) -- each fairly brief, except for papers (x) and (y) -- all of them explaining Relativity, and its flaws, in words that
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  • ...book chapters and encyclopedia articles. He is lead-author of a patent on x-ray lithography, which formed the basis of a 100-person startup company in
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  • ...mination of bad physics and bad physics starts with Einstein's space-time (x, y, z, ict) confusion of physics that lead to energy fraud symbol E = mc? b
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  • ...bsp;Pendulum phenomena during solar eclipses *&nbsp;Observations of Planet X *&nbsp;Meteorite geographical anomalies *&nbsp;Meteorites from the moon *&n
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  • ...>0</sub> = 299792458 m/s in local vacuum, and considers the quantity c = 3 x 10<sup>8</sup> m/s as a specific kinematical parameter having a constant va
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  • ...he addition of hydrogen has been shown to decrease the formation of NO<sub>x</sub>, CO and unburned hydrocarbons. Studies have shown that added hydrogen
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  • ...lium atom); and we explore implications. That strange squeezed product, (P x V) implies an equivalent ?stealth' energy and also a stealth temperature ti
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  • ...rticular, they define quantity of electrons in hulls(sp?) and character of X-ray radiation.
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  • ...n uniform relative motion ([[velocity]] ''v'') in their common ''x'' and ''x''′ directions, with their spatial origins coinciding at time {{nowrap|1=' :<math>x' = x - v t </math>
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  • ...travels a minimum distance. Specifically, if a cube travels forward in the x direction, with s the number of forward steps (tumbles) in the trajectory,
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  • ...February 1928), physics. Sagnac studied mainly the radiation produced by X rays and the optics of interference. He is remembered today primarily for h ...ays. He suggested that it was through the action of the negative rays that X rays produce ionization in air.
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  • ...health, Consciousness and connections between Mind and Matter. &nbsp;8.5" x 11" 88 pages with photos, references, bibliography and glossary. </div>
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  • ...urs at 4. The electromagnetic spectrum is composed of gamma rays (0 to 2), x-rays (2 to 4), ultraviolet (4 to 6), infrared (6 to 8), millimeter waves (8
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  • ...hysics. My most specific work is in being able to explain the optical and x-ray spectra of the atom, especially hydrogen, in a simple purely mechanical
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  • ...and function namespaces, while Lorentz, in his 1904 paper, overloads the ?x? variable between his function and matrix namespaces. This overloaded varia
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  • ...nal. If the coefficient - we call it e<sub>1</sub> - of the space variable x in the Lorentz, or other, transformation of time had a conventional nature
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  • ...ny}{dx^n} + a(x)\frac{d^{n-1}y}{dx^{n-1}} + \cdots + k(x)\frac{dy}{dx} + m(x)y= 0,</math> :<math> y(x) \sim \exp\left[\frac{1}{\delta}\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\delta^nS_n(x)\right]</math>
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  • where <math>Z_{ij}=(X^{\mathrm{t}})_{i}^{k} z_{k} X^{k}_{j}</math> is the [[singular value decomposition]] of <math>Z_{ij}</mat <math>\tilde{\mathbf{q}}^{i}=(X^{\dagger})^{i}_{j}\mathbf{a}^{j}</math>
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  • ...elps to find angular velocity of electron equatorial rotation. It is 8.145 x 10<sup>20</sup> rad/s. It coincides with De-Broglie frequency of electron i
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  • "Guided by theory the inventor has built a generator of the B x v field which projects its field into the surrounding space.&nbsp; The writ
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  • ...le="font-style: italic;">v</span> in the <span style="font-style: italic;">x</span>-direction. At the moment, when the origins of both K and K' are coin
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  • ...online...)but it's real purpose runs from the practical (earth tomography (X-ray the earth to look for enemy submarines and secret underground bases)) t
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  • ...ifferential of string length, of any elementary particle has speed ''C = 3 X 10<sup>10</sup> cm/s'' in ambient matter, and (4) Newtonian mechanics repre
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  • ...n roughly half the cases, consistent with random fluctuations but not with x-ray heating. Both of these studies indicate that at least the major part of
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  • ...a very strong electromagnetic (EM) radiation, predominantly in the form of X-rays and gamma rays. The intensive EM radiation drastically decreases the m
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  • ...on a Visual Model, Transactions IEEE Com Tech, Com-30, 1983, 1679 - 1692 F X J Lukas and Z L Budrikis.
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  • ...erties of the vacuum beyond c<sup>2</sup> = 1/dielectric permittivity&nbsp;x magnetic susceptibility of the vacuum. The goal is to calculate the energy
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  • ...ccount. Heisenberg described the mathematical relationship (Delta)p(Delta)x=h as the "uncertainty" principle to indicate that it expresses an observer'
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  • ...-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Unified+Fluid+Dynamic+Theory+of+Physics&x=20&y=19 Unified Fluid Dynamic Theory of Physics]][[Category:Book|unified fl
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  • ...stant galax-ies and quasars within the present measurement accuracy of 2.5 x 10-4 arcsec/year. In modern physics Machs Principle is the hypothesis most
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  • ...ronomical images such as the Ant Nebula and many other optical, radio, and x-ray images taken these days are observed and some appear to be generated by
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  • ...e. It is that the ''cast'' of this relationship, [period of time] ~ [mass] x [size of space of concern]<sup>2</sup>, is essentially imposed by the ''spe
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  • ...up>, r,s = 1,2,3, and d1'2 = dt2, in the usual inertial coordinate system (x<sup>r</sup>,t), r = 1,2,3. From this assumption one can find an equation, y
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  • * 2011 - "[[Gamma-Ray Lines of the X-Class Solar Flare of July 23rd, 2002 Provide Direct Evidence of New Tired L
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  • ...mini black holes from accelerated Hadrons are expected to be observed from x ? and gamma ? ray lepton production from subcomponents of quarks or partons
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  • ...ns the observed isotropic cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the cosmic X-ray background.. Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, presented at APS April 2006 m
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  • ...pment of medical instrumentation, including nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray imaging, electroencephalography, and various other diagnostic modalitie
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  • ...ndable by anyone. For example, when its basis in the light wave equations [x] is held constant, we easily see that lengths in special relativity are the
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  • ...alues of the SMBR energy density and the solar irradiance at 1 AU as 2.395 x 10<sup>-18</sup> <span style="FONT-FAMILY: Symbol">?</span> 0.03 kg kg<sup>
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  • ...hen metal electrons cut magnetic lines, metal electrons forced by ''F = qv x B'' move along the conductor to form inductive current, in fact, it doesn't
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  • ...is not at all conventional.&nbsp; If the coefficient of the space variable x in the Lorentz, or other transformation of time (we call it e<sub>1</sub>)
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  • .... Epistemologists have stressed that the coefficient of the space variable x in the Lorentz transformation of time (we call it e1) has a nonphysical ("c
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  • ...at secret could be best expressed mathematically as "minus zero" (or "zero X"). Colton and Carr sold quite a bit of stock in their enterprise, however. ...park. Carr relocated to Oklahoma City, provided the park with a dummy OTC X-1, and claimed to be readying a 6-foot "prototype" of his saucer for a demo
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  • ...offsets. This offset has been attributed to a possible acceleration of 8.5 X 10-8 cm/s2 directed toward the sun for both craft. Any potential gravitomet
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  • ...he suitable tool for force calculations is Laplace's expression, dF = I dl x B, where B is the magnetic field in which the wire is immersed, but not the
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  • ...vent optical, infrared, and radio telescopes. The development of gamma and x-ray sensors followed. Lately, orbiting satellites are put into service as p
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  • | isbn = 964-06-0643-X
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  • * 1.86 x 10<sup>-9</sup> kg is the fundamental building block of ether &amp; unifies
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  • ...43 K and 1 atm for about one week. The elemental analysis was performed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). This phenomenon was reproduced qualit
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  • ...to be equivalent to about 4-5 times the current level of solar output (~2 x 10<sup>13</sup> watts), consistent with past literature on the subject. Oth
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  • | isbn = 0-595-31127-X paper
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  • ...e 1990s was high energy astrophysics, and specifically the ultraviolet and X-ray emissions from coronae and flares on the Sun and other late-type stars.
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  • ...tically loaded with Deuterium (D), occurring when the stoichiometric ratio x=[D]/[Pd] exceeds 1. The excess heat is signalled by the local temperature r
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  • ...tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/095060156X ISBN 0-9506015-6-X])
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  • ...the form of metric generates the dual torus as two copies of U<sub>1</sub> x U<sub>1</sub>, which we demonstrate through the S<sup>3</sup> spherical spa
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  • ...generate energy across the entire range of the EM spectrum (e.g. Gamma and X-Ray). This field-aligned current explanation may also partially apply to to
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  • .... There are hundreds of selected quotes from the Cayce materials too. 8.5" X 11" 338 pages. spiral bound. ISBN 1-883401-31&nbsp; </div> <div><br /> <
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  • ...iving and the conversions understandings are no longer standing.&nbsp; 300 x C (light speed) in cesium gas observations demand finding the real physics
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  • ...and laser action in such plasmas.[http://laserstars.org/history/xray.html X-ray laser]. Applications.[http://laserstars.org/V1979/index.html Quasars].
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  • ...ion of equations which led Einstein to the LT in 1905. In their turn, by b x=Cartesian coordinate and b t=Newtonian time, they validated the classical p
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  • ...dence concerning galactic redshift; the isotropy of the CMB; gamma-ray and X-ray bursts; and quasar distribution, as provided by the 2005 Sloan Digital
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  • ...ssential relationship associated with an ''ideal gas,'' that is ''Pressure x (Volume)<sup>5/3</sup>=Constant, ''with regards to any set of adiabatic tra
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  • | size_v = 1&prime;.5 x 1&prime;.2<ref name="ned" /> X-ray observations by the [[Chandra X-ray Observatory|Chandra]] and [[XMM-Newton]] satellites have shown that Arp
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  • ...should continuously radiate. The Bremsstrahlung cutoff frequency found in x-ray experiments can be explained in this model by the physics of pulsating
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  • ...stry at Caltech in 1981, where he did several of the first high-resolution x-ray structures of DNA. &nbsp;He then spent five years between 1982-1987 doi
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  • ...Award of the Gravity Research Foundation of New Boston for a study of Sco X-1 which later formed the major part of his dctoral thesis.
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  • If the coefficient of the space variable x in the Lorentz, or other, transformation of time (we call it e<sub>1</sub>
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  • ...ry Quantum Mechanics, ?Dark? matter, ?Dark? energy, MACHOs, WIMPS, axions, X-particles, gluons, gravitons, magnetic monopoles, ?False? vacuum, Higs-fiel
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  • ...h, in vacuo, awaits the inevitable development of more powerful lasers and x-ray-asers.
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  • * "Some Thoughts on Tesla's Death Beam," 1992. 32 pp. Illustrated (with J. F. X. Daum). ...ntally Determined Propagation Model," 1987. 81 pp. Illustrated (with J. F. X. Daum).
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  • ...riod'' of a diatomic molecule in terms of [the reduced mass of the nuclei] x [the square of the intranuclear distance]. In a subsequent article, i.e. P
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  • ...rds = [[solar system]], [[Nemesis]], [[Nibiru]], [[12th Planet]], [[Planet X]]
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  • ...es between poles and regulate their power levels?</span> 101 pages, 8 1/2" X 11", Perfect Bound.
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  • ...rst atomic pile possible. After the war, he constructed the first scanning X-ray microscope, and pioneered in optical biophysics studies on the action p
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  • ...ime;&nbsp; time temperature and entropy;&nbsp; length, breadth and height; X, Y &amp; Z axis; three orthogonal planes; past present &amp; potential (fut
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  • ...e and Engineering in 1987 upon completion of a dissertation on synchrotron x-ray topography. I was an associate editor with <em>Solid State Technology</
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  • ...tical model, designed electrodes, designed diagnostic equipment, including x-ray detector and filters, Rogowski coil. Actively participated in experimen
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  • ...lecture goes far beyond this topic. In addition to his opening remarks on X-ray discovery, a major portion of Tesla's commentary deals with the high po
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  • ...applications in medicine (examinations via magnetic photon rays instead of X rays)
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  • ..._sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dus-stripbooks-tree&field-keywords=Gorbatsevich&x=10&y=20 The Ether and Universe: The Ether is the Basis for Propagation of E
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  • ...driven by the celestial body of concern, via the relationship exp(-alpha) x SQRT(1-v<sub>0<sup>2</sup></sub>/c<sub>0<sup>2</sup></sub>) = Constant, alo
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  • ...venture with startling surprises. E-book format only: printed out at 8 1/2 x 11 to 201 pp. with 53 color photos, 80 detailed illus. ? Steven M. Hampton
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  • |publisher=XJET: X-Ray Emission from Extragalactic Radio Jets 3C 273 is a radio-loud quasar, and was also one of the first extragalactic [[X-ray]] sources discovered in 1970.
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  • ...sions), one of size 6 x 6 = 36 square random units and the other of size 2 x 2 = 4 square random units. The larger simulates the non-expanding universe, ...4-F1.png|thumbnail|300px|<caption>Simulation of 100 Random Galaxies over 6 x 6 Square Area for Non-Expanding Universe</caption>]]
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  • ...have replaced <math display="inline">d</math> with <math display="inline">x</math> to develop some equations later on. ...="inline">\Delta x'</math> in time <math display="inline">\Delta t'=\Delta x'/c</math> .
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  • ...mp;tab1=Display&amp;id=1219 Jenner Barretto Bastos-Filho]&nbsp;&amp; R. M. X. de Araujo, Dimensional Analysis and Fundamental Physical Constants in N-Di
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  • ...es ''r'' = (''x'', ''y'', ''z'') and time ''t'' in ''S'', and ''r' '' = (''x' '', ''y' '', ''z' '') and time ''t' '' in ''S' ''. By the second axiom abo
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  • ...4 Weak gravitation shielding properties of composite bulk Y Ba2Cu3O7&#8722;x superconductor below 70 K under e.m. field]", unpublished eprint dated 10 J * <span style="COLOR: #000000"><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small"> <p>"[http://www.membrana.ru/articles/global/2001/12/05/030
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  • * "Further Mathematics of the Reciprocal System," <i>Reciprocity</i>, Vol. X, No. 3, Autumn 1980.
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  • ...l=https://books.google.com/books?id=0J_dwCmQThgC&pg=PT43 |isbn=3-540-07970-X |year=1977 |publisher=Birkhäuser}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Basics of ...rner |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2z0ue1xk7gUC |isbn=0-486-42006-X |publisher=Courier Dover Publications |year=2001 |edition=Reprint of 1963|p
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  • * How were X-Rays used to detect underground movements? How were Gamma Rays routinely us
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  • ...and built the stable platform of the inertial guidance system used in the X-15 aircraft. Although his initial assignment was the mechanical design, he
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  • ...penhagen. For non-relativistic motions, [] in SM, where <em>M, </em>'''<em>x,</em> '''and '''<em>F </em>'''have classical Newtonian significance, and wh
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  • # Wirbelnukleon, ? 1984 ISBN 3-900371-27-X DNB: DKs 85/3017, DBN 86.033871.1
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  • ...for conduction electrons in copper, <em>v<sub>rms</sub></em> is about 1.22 x 10<sup>3</sup> km/s. Since all such particles have finite masses, then ther
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  • ...ine} F(x1+x_2+...) = F(x_1) + F(x_2) + \text{... Additivity}\\ F(ax) = a F(x) \text{ for scalar a Homogeneity} \end{multline} <math>F(x) = F_{EM}(x) + F_{SR}(x) + F_{QM}(x) + F_{SM}(x)</math>
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  • ...mp;tab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=1501 Prof. James M. Hardesty], "X-Rays and Electron Beams: The Origins of Modern Physics" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1
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  • # Kuhn, Thomas, ?The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?, Chap X, XI, XII, Univ of Chicago Press. 2nd Ed. 1970.
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  • ...Pens?e</i> Vol. 4 No 5: (Winter 1974-75) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X"
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  • ...ounding gases resulting in the creation of highly energetic particles. The X-ray jets of Centaurus A are thousands of light-years long, while the radio ...=10.1086/145813|bibcode=1954ApJ...119..215B}}</ref> The first detection of X-ray emissions, using a sounding rocket, was performed in 1970.<ref>{{cite j
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  • Mehran Keshe was born in Iran in 1958, as son to an X-ray engineer working for Philips and Siemens, and he was introduced to the
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  • ...ench Steel Industry, then in St.-Germain-en-Laye near Paris): in charge of X-ray diffraction laboratory, and research on polycrystal plasticity.<br /><b
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  • <br><math>(1)\ \ df = G \frac{m \cdot dM}{x^2}</math> <br><math>(3)\ \ F_{1/1}= \int_{D}^{D+2a} G \frac{m M}{L x^2}dx =G\frac{mM}{D(D+2a)}</math><br>
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  • ...nvented a number of innovative technology-based integrations including the X Chip [television program content filter], Guayule Rubber Latex Commercializ
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  • ...zat?s Army Helicopter Number 1 nicknamed "The Flying Octopus", possessed 1 x the 180 hp Le Rhone radial engine (Rhone 134 kW); a helicopter of ex-russia <span style="font-size: x-small;">From [http://siekierski50zbigniew.w.interia.pl/ http://siekierski50
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  • ...st deal with it statistically, so only the probability density <math>\rho (x,t)</math> is known. Probability must be conserved, i.e. <math>\int\rho\,d^3 where <math>v(x,t)</math> is the velocity of the particle.
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  • ...t point X when Clock A and B pass arbitrarily close to each other at point X. Then the time dilation calculations using the inertial D frame would be qu
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  • ...ars studying the clay mineralogy of landslides by using x-ray diffraction, x-ray fluorescence, atomic absorption, and other methods. A proposal to build
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  • ...ent and other PDH (primary digital hierarchy) equipment. SDH equipment TN1-X and TN1C.
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  • ...m/index.php?title=Special:Booksources&amp;isbn=047053530X ISBN 0-470-53530-X]; QC717.6.1557 1971. A Halsted Press Book published by John Wiley &amp; Son * 1972, Bostick, W.H.&nbsp;; Nardi, V.&nbsp;; Prior, W. "X-ray fine structure of dense plasma in a co-axial accelerator", J. Plasma Ph
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  • ...y a time coordinate ''ct'' and a set of [[Cartesian coordinate]]s {{math|''x'', ''y'', ''z''}} to specify position in space in that frame. Subscripts la ...''<sub>1</sub>)}} and {{math|''a''<sub>2</sub> {{=}} (''t''<sub>2</sub>, ''x''<sub>2</sub>, ''y''<sub>2</sub>, ''z''<sub>2</sub>)}}. The interval betwee
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  • ...h objects. When they hit, the G1 scatters and the object is pushed. Figure x shows the path of two opposing G1 particles. The loss of G1s through the ea ...d of the G1 increases as it enters and slows down as it leaves. See Figure X.
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  • ...s - until the day my teacher in junior high school started to chase that ''x'' on the blackboard. I couldn't make sense of what he was doing, and I coul
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  • &nbsp;1982 &#8209; 1986: '''Director of X&#8209;ray Scattering Facility at the Univ. of Minnesota'''.&nbsp; While a g ...ultrafiltration (including hardware/system design), small- and wide-angle X-ray diffraction, pulsed-gradient NMR, aerosol monitoring, particle characte
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  • ...he mail, I had been having a vigorous (but friendly) discussion with Dr. S-X Jin. We were discussing the aether as a vast expanse of substance (not matt
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  • ...books published locally in Serbia, ISBN 86-315-0057-7 and ISBN 86-17-06983-X, both from the area of Computer Graphics.<br />The author received Dipl.-In
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  • ...ight]] (such as foreground stars), and [[infrared]], [[ultraviolet]] and [[X-ray]] emissions, to facilitate later studies at many wavelengths of the obj ...rth was evident in about a quarter of the data frames, creating a visible "X" pattern on the images. This was removed by taking an image affected by sca
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  • ...ak at roughly one-third this value for the non-linear approximation (1,372 x 70 = 96,000 <math display="inline">\frac{km}{s}</math> = 0.32c). Furthermor
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  • ...|url= https://books.google.com/?id=YLsSxQqEww0C&pg=PA71 |isbn=0-486-41714-X |publisher=Courier Dover Publications |date=2001 |edition=3rd |origyear= Re ...ega} \times \mathbf{x}_B ) - m \frac{d \mathbf{\Omega}}{dt} \times \mathbf{x}_B \ , </math>
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  • ..., Published Astrophysics and Space science, DOI: 10.1007/s10509-011-0686-x.
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  • ...f> The [[spectrum|spectra]] of the high-redshift galaxies, as seen from [[X-ray]] to radio wavelengths, match the spectra of nearby galaxies (particula ...s=L17–L22 |bibcode=2001MNRAS.324L..17P |doi=10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04548.x |arxiv = astro-ph/0102116 }}</ref> As more recent experiments have expanded
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  • * 1993 - "[[On Infinite Process Convergence, Part II: Brown's Series 1 + 1!x + 2!x2 + ?]]"
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  • ...her=Oxford University Press |edition=2nd |location=Delhi |isbn=0-19-560539-X |url=https://books.google.com/?id=xaFKAAAACAAJ&dq=intitle:The+intitle:theor
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  • :<math> D=\left\langle \frac {\Delta x^2}{\tau_D}\right\rangle \sim \frac {c^2 \delta E^2}{B^2k_{\perp}^2\,D} \sim
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  • ...or, in case of field theory, the space of field configurations <math>\phi(x)</math>. The configuration evolves (for spin=0) according to the guiding eq ...the momentum with an accuracy of <math>\Delta p</math>, then <math>\Delta x \Delta p \gtrsim h.</math> If we make further measurements in order to get
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  • ...09 /><br /> 1910: Provided that there is an aether, then under all systems x, y, z, t, one is preferred by the fact, that the coordinate axes as well as |journal = Scientia |volume = X |pages = 31–54 |year = 1911|url=http://amshistorica.unibo.it/diglib.php?i
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  • * 1977 X-RAY ASTRONOMY ANALYST, M.I.T. Spacelab, Cambridge, Massachussets, Special A
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  • ...particles (one for each kind of charge) were just called "stuff" and brand X stuff. They were emitted and absorbed but "scattering" had not been added t
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  • ...y, \qquad z^\prime = \ell z, \qquad t^\prime = k\ell\left(t + \varepsilon x\right)</math> ...hich he called [[Lorentz group]], and he showed that the combination <math>x^2+ y^2+ z^2- c^2t^2</math> is invariant. While elaborating his gravitationa
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  • ...thing as ?the speed of light', and that it had the unambiguous value c = 3 X 108 m/sec. And when you work out the electrodynamic potentials and fields u ...e_XZyRJ&sig=g-ZuZz5jsvjr4orCWefr3qL_XgI&hl=en&ei=cCxsTZXCHsiRgQeForXMCg&sa=X&oi=book_r Read in full])
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  • ...'y'' direction (assuming equal-length arms) and <math>vT_3</math> in the ''x'' direction. This inclined travel path follows from the transformation from :<math>x'=\gamma\phi(x-vt),\ y'=\phi y,\ z'=\phi z,\ t'=\gamma\phi\left(t-\frac{vx}{c^2}\right)</m
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  • | [[Chandra X-ray Observatory]] ...on of the cosmic distance scale from Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect and Chandra X‐ray measurements of high‐redshift galaxy clusters
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  • ...without physical interpretation) called "local time" <math>t^\prime = t-v x/c^2 \,</math><ref>{{Citation|title=A broader view of relativity: general im ...ll\left(x + \varepsilon t\right)\!,\;t^\prime = k\ell\left(t + \varepsilon x\right)\!,\;y^\prime = \ell y,\;z^\prime = \ell z,\;k = 1/\sqrt{1-\varepsilo
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  • ...volume = 91| pages = 99–102| year = 1980|doi = 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90670-X| bibcode = 1980PhLB...91...99S }}</ref> A wide range of phenomena can be pr ...ig Bang Never Happened''", Vintage Books, October 1992. {{ISBN|0-679-74049-X}}
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  • ...'', with [[Basil Hiley|B.J. Hiley]], London: Routledge, {{ISBN|0-415-12185-X}} (final work) ...d Teller'', Herken, Gregg, New York: Henry Holt. (2002) {{ISBN|0-8050-6589-X}} (information on Bohm's work at Berkeley and his dealings with [[HUAC]])
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  • ...ins of Sexual Preference, 2000, Orinda: The Noetic Press, ISBN 0-9678687-0-X. ...r engineering a conscious quantum computer. In M.Gams, M. Paprzycki &amp; X.Wu (eds.) Mind&lt;&gt;Computer, IOS Press: Amsterdam.
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  • ...axies, also encompassing subprograms to survey variable objects (TDSS) and X-Ray sources (SPIDERS).
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  • ...he nucleus and caused the nucleus to split into two very different atoms. X-rays were given off at the position of damage allowing the local doctors to
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  • ...magicians."<ref name="The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Volume X"/> Newton's interest in alchemy cannot be isolated from his contributions t ...ore |place=London and Chichester |edition=2nd |year=1972 |isbn=0-85033-022-X |page=85}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Genealogical Memoranda Relating to
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  • ...e [[Lorentz group]], and he showed that the combination <math>\scriptstyle{x^2+y^2+z^2-c^2t^2}</math> is invariant. While elaborating his gravitational ...followed Poincaré in representing space and time together in complex form (x,y,z,ict) emphasizing the formal similarity with Euclidean space. He noted t
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  • ...= 1,700 kilometres, e = base of natural logarithm, k = a constant = 4.5366 x 10-9/year.
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