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  • | title = Mass- and Light-Horizons, Black Holes\' Radii, the Schwartzschild Metric and the Kerr Metri ...e]], [[Kerr Metric]], [[torus]], [[gyrotation]], [[light horizon]], [[mass horizon]], [[angular momentum]]
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  • | name = The Structure of the Light | image = The Structure of the Light 1556.jpg
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  • * Nothing catches the human eye and imagination as quickly as a mysterious light. All down recorded history, scientists and laymen alike have been seeing st ...s fatuus * Darting streaks of light (sleeks) * The milky sea and light wheels * Radar-stimulated phosphorescence of the sea * Double bal
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  • ...t it, time either stops or the velocity of light goes to zero at the event horizon.
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  • ...d thus avoiding the observed horizon problem. Model Mechanics resolved the horizon problem naturally without resorting to the Inflation hypothesis. ...the existence of absolute motion of objects in a stationary and structured light-conducting medium called the E-Matrix. It is the main objective of this pro
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  • ...ury perihelion advance]], [[gravitational redshift]], [[Shapiro delay]], [[light deflection by gravity]], [[space-time metric]], [[local space isotropy]], [ ...ory: the perihelion advance, the gravitational redshift, the deflection of light by the Sun, and the Shapiro delay. The new formulas and the results they pr
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  • ...re light cannot escape) has to be of zero radius, essentially meaning that light can escape any object unless the object has infinite density. Another prima
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  • ...g these was a towering, life-like pillar of light stretching from near the horizon to high up into space - the tree of life, the world mountain, the ladder to
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  • Spherical light waves independent of the motion of the frame of reference of the observer a ...le of different interpretations, including Dopplergravitational and "tired light." Mass density of the Universe is that of vacuum fluctuations whose positiv
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  • ...s is as follows: Space is occupied by a stationary, structured and elastic light-conducting medium called the E-Matrix. A mass-bearing particle called the S # The observable Universe appears to have a much larger horizon than it is allowed by its observed age. The GRT description of gravity give
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  • ...mice, for a few hours and are not seen a day after in blood viewed under a light microscope that is collected by tail bleed. Tumors in mice subjected to rad
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  • ...l identity between "world map" and "world view", in agreement with the "no-horizon" principle of Milne. The basic properties of this model and two other relat
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  • # The E-Matrix is a stationary, structured and elastic light-conducting medium. It occupies all of pure space (pure void). It is compris # The observed horizon problem of the universe.
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  • ...a much simpler and preferred method for determining subtle differences in light travel times. The most notable example in recent times is the LIGO gravitat ...rk as well (Renshaw <ref>Curt Renshaw, '''The Radiation Continuum Model of Light and the Galilean Invariance of Maxwell's Equations''', IEEE Aerospace and E
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  • ...ravitational red-shifting2.png|thumb|200px|The gravitational redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yel ...ing that the frequency of the light is reduced towards the red part of the light spectrum, giving this phenomenon the name [[redshift]].
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  • ...he late 1970s when there were a number of unsolved problems, such as the [[horizon problem]], the [[flatness problem]], and the lack of [[magnetic monopole]]s ...[[gravitational lensing]], a cosmic optical illusion in which matter bends light, which has been confirmed many times. A recent preliminary finding is that
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  • ...eral relativity|observations]] such as the [[Gravitational lens|bending of light by large masses]], or the [[Perihelion precession of Mercury|precession of ...to general relativity; and a curve that does not permit speeds faster than light in accordance with special relativity. All curves are linear at low redshif
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  • ...ld hum, gurgle and fill the laboratory with a spectacular fluctuating blue light when it was operating. The head of the Chemical Engineering Department, Jos ...s) that every particle has a surface that spins constantly at the speed of light; the Bohr magneton, de Broglie wave-particle duality, Maxwell equations, an
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