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  • ...tron. And, It is the origin of all the Natural Laws, fulfilling Einstein's intuition. ...carefully examines the evidence for the truth of Nature revealing that his intuition was right. You, the reader, will find many treasured concepts are not true.
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  • ...n]], [[Einstein]], [[right]], [[wrong]], [[evidence]], [[anthroptimum]], [[intuition]], [[]] ...otion and Gravity Interface <ol> <li>Aristotle's Intuition</li> <li>Galileo's Experiments and Empirical Evidence</li>...
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  • This paper and concomitant presentation contrary to intuition and experience prove the unity of zero, 1 and infinity. The paper delineate
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  • ...Ives, Robert Dicke and Tom Van Flandern, while reserving for Einstein the intuition that started it all.
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  • ...this assumed aspect of special relativity that is most troubling to one?s intuition, accustomed as we are to living in a world of absolute, not relative, simul
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  • ...my ether). It wasn't until the late nineties that I had my second flash of intuition and realized that I could eliminate the particles altogether and replace th
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  • ...thematical indifference against replacement errors rather than to physical intuition. A critical view discloses that these successes by no means prove the theor
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  • ...ond microscope and telescope limits (minimum and maximum).<br />&nbsp; The intuition, the most powerful tool of human thinking, will be the engine which will ch
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  • ...n a scientific manner. It is only a pure observable phenomenon using human intuition.
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  • ...lativity -- ?I suggest that anyone willing to forgo common sense and human intuition can grasp the essentials of this, the grandest accomplishment of the physic
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  • ...r asserted in this book that there is no absolute time and that we have no intuition of the 'simultaneity' of two 'events' [mark the words] occurring at two dif
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  • ...ools of mathematical physics, others by the deep sense of logic, others by intuition, from other tissues by romantic fantasy, which they called experience</em>.
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  • ...t. For him, however, space and time are the <em>a priori </em>forms of the intuition. They are not forms of existence of matter.
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  • ...not bizarre philosophical ideas.&nbsp; The student is told to abandon his intuition, cause and effect and the deterministic world.&nbsp; He is offered, instead
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  • ...lding and maintenance) in its mechanical bases ? too often bypassed in the intuition cocoon i.e., carried past the real principles sometimes blessedly because i
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  • ...carries a reward of $1000/-. Most of these inventive ideas are contrary to intuition and common experience. Upfront are a few assumptions and definitions. It
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  • ...argued that the ?real time? is experienced as duration and apprehended by intuition, not through separate operations of instinct and the intellect. ...erer of truth - intuition, not analysis, reveals the real world. Sometimes intuition in Bergson referred to getting bright ideas, sometimes it was the method of
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  • ...formalistic foundation of Mathematics which lead to a Mathematics without Intuition, and the "irrationalistic" development of 20th Century Physics, which start ...E FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS IN 20TH CENTURY: THE REJECTION OF INTUITION
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  • * 225 S.C. Tiwari, REALITY, INTUITION, AND MIND: REFLECTIONS ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF H. POINCAR?
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  • ...igating in a fog of irrational and mystical inspirations, but his profound intuition about physics permitted him to reach his goal despite?and sometimes because
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