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  • | title = The Consequences of Assuming that the Speed of Light is not Constant ...ous the consequences would be if the speed of light were not constant. The constant speed of light must be retained in the 21st century physics paradigm. TOPIC
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  • ...ve established that the quantum m?ltiplier taking place next to the Planck Constant, in this relationship, turns out to be the ratio of the internuclear distan ...ing only on the ''electronic configuration,'' will accordingly stay nearly constant, throughout.
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  • ...r to "Newton's first principle": "A body remains at rest or in motion with constant velocity if and only if it is not subjected to the influence of other bodie # Velocity Dependent Masses: Mass is defined as the proportionality factor between the first dynamic quantity, the linear momentum p, and the v
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  • ...body is proportional to the weight of the fluid displaced. The constant of proportionality also accounts for shape of body and other relevant factors that were not ac
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  • ...profile a similar form is found for the lift equation, but the constant of proportionality is significantly larger (3.14 compared to 1.89). An explanation for the dis
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  • ...ual distance, and ''H'' is a constant of proportionality known as ''Hubble Constant.'' ...ble's observational data and (''sic!'') Einstein's arbitrary ?cosmological constant? that a repented Einstein had later to label as his ?greatest blunder?.
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  • ...<math display="inline">H_0</math> the constant of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math disp ...shift vs. distance, I projected the recession speeds (scaled to the Hubble constant H) as a function of distance for both the linear Hubble law, <math display=
    21 KB (3,120 words) - 15:39, 14 August 2018
  • ...of various [[galaxy|galaxies]] receding from the Earth, is approximately [[Proportionality (mathematics)|proportional]] to their distance from the Earth for galaxies ...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
    62 KB (9,085 words) - 20:13, 4 February 2018
  • ...tially led Lorentz to propose length contraction, but Einstein, assuming a constant value of c that itself was frame invariant developed the length contraction ...reflects the Galilean transformations for one reference frame moving at a constant velocity with respect to another at a particular time <math display="inline
    42 KB (6,981 words) - 09:16, 16 March 2018
  • ...and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted the impossibility ...that gravitation is an electromagnetic effect too, then there has to be a proportionality between electromagnetic energy, inertial mass and gravitational mass.<ref>M
    130 KB (18,278 words) - 13:48, 14 February 2019