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  • ...ons for the Oscillator in the Three-Dimensional Space of Constant Positive Curvature ...ons]], [[oscillator]], [[three-dimension]], [[space]], [[constant positive curvature]], [[energy]]
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  • ...ons for the Oscillator in the Three-Dimensional Space of Constant Positive Curvature]]"
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  • ...ons for the Oscillator in the Three-Dimensional Space of Constant Positive Curvature]]"
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  • ...ation]], [[fine structure constant]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Planck constant]], [[Planck vacuum]] ...ic-particle vacuums (''e.g.'' the Dirac vacuum of the electron), which are positive-energy states in the present PV approximation. The most recent model of the
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  • ...t, -G, exactly on a par with gravitational mass which occurs via the usual positive value for G.
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  • ...of attraction similarly increased. For bodies composed of equal amounts of positive and negative charges, the electrical fields exist in space with the electri
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  • ...volume of the total field energy of a complex magnetic field can either be positive or negative, which can add or subtract from the energy produced by a real m
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  • ...its of the Olympia conference should therefore not be judged a priori in a positive or in a negative way depending on one's refusal or acceptance, respectively ...ons for the Oscillator in the Three Dimensional Space of Constant Positive Curvature, George S. Pogosyan, A. N. Sissakian & S. I. Vinitsky 429
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  • ...ding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times ...of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the '''Hubble constant'''.<ref name="NYT-20170220" /><ref>
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  • ...linders, since the groove on the outside of a rotating cylinder provides a constant velocity to the stylus in the groove, which Edison considered more "scienti Recordings made on a cylinder remain at a constant linear velocity for the entirety of the recording, while those made on a di
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