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  • | title = Quantum Gravity and the Structure of the Electron | keywords = [[quantum gravity]], [[general relativity]], [[curvature of electron]]
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  • | title = Origin of the Compton and de Broglie Relations ...itive-energy states in the present PV approximation. The most recent model of the PV is presented.
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  • ...to that of charge at quantum scale which has enormous implications for all of physics.
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  • | title = Space Generation Model of Gravity, Cosmic Numbers & Dark Energy ...s "cosmological constant" (dark energy) problem is also addressed in light of the new gravity model. Finally, it is emphasized that the model lends itsel
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  • ...x space. The theory presents a conceptual breakthrough for the development of energy and high-speed field propulsion technologies[[Category:Book|newtonia
    3 KB (532 words) - 06:43, 2 January 2017
  • | name = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models | image = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models 1632.jpg
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  • ...TER.<br /><br />The equations thus obtained have been verified in a series of many-year experiments and may be recommended for use by practical specialis # Light-beam curvature and optical-radiation frequency shift is created and investigated in an art
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]] ...does matter cause space-time to curve? &nbsp;(5) It also says "space-time curvature tells matter how to move" -- what causes objects to "fall" into the space-t
    3 KB (458 words) - 19:48, 1 January 2017
  • |title=Walking droplets: a form of wave–particle duality at macroscopic level? ...ory''', also known as '''Bohmian mechanics''', was the first known example of a [[hidden variable theory]], presented by [[Louis de Broglie]] in 1927.
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  • | name = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in Olympia, Greece | image = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in Olympia, Greece
    11 KB (1,457 words) - 06:38, 2 January 2017
  • ...]] '''B''' and [[electric field]] '''E''' are zero.<ref name="Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory"> |title=Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory
    32 KB (4,621 words) - 12:59, 6 February 2018
  • ...classical [[aether theories]] at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. ...s theory were incorporated into [[special relativity]] (SR) with the works of [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Hermann Minkowski]].
    74 KB (11,386 words) - 12:43, 7 July 2017
  • ...n of the Earth’s modern continents, as well as sympathetic opening of each of the modern oceans is progressive, predictive, and evolutionary. ...rable amount of modern global observational data collected from all fields of the Earth sciences which are now available to thoroughly test and evaluate
    100 KB (15,176 words) - 13:13, 4 December 2018
  • {{Redirect|History of relativity|the history of general relativity|history of general relativity}} ...[[special relativity]] proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and subsequent work of [[Max Planck]], [[Hermann Minkowski]] and others.
    130 KB (18,278 words) - 13:48, 14 February 2019
  • ...e wave function by a [[#Guiding equation|guiding equation]]. The evolution of the wave function over time is given by [[Schrödinger equation|Schrödinge ...m given by its wavefunction; the latter depends on the boundary conditions of the system, which in principle may be the entire universe.
    112 KB (16,432 words) - 12:57, 6 February 2018