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  • | title = The Aether in Rigid Body Collisions ...e of aether involving an actual net aether flow that moves through a rigid body and causes large scale acceleration. This large scale acceleration is due t
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  • | title = The Holor Representation of Rigid Body Motion ...(Geometrie der Dynamen, Leipzig, 1901). The holor representation of rigid body motion was developed after tensor calculus had been developed by this autho
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  • | title = The Holor Representation of Rigid Body Motion ...(Geometrie der Dynamen, Leipzig, 1901). The holor representation of rigid body motion was developed after tensor calculus had been developed by this autho
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  • | keywords = [[Rigid Bodies]], [[Collisions]], [[Colors]], [[Radiation]], [[Quantum decay.]] ...and their center of mass and centroid are not coincident. Thus, each rigid body (photon) describes a cycloid (presenting amplitude, frequency and phase) as
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  • | keywords = [[Rigid Bodies]], [[Collisions]], [[Diffraction]], [[Fresnel]], [[Light]], [[Laser] ...nd their center of mass and centroid are not coincident. Thus, each rigid body describes a cycloid (presenting amplitude, frequency and phase - as well a
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  • | title = The Aether in Rigid Body Collisions ...e of aether involving an actual net aether flow that moves through a rigid body and causes large scale acceleration. This large scale acceleration is due t
    1 KB (187 words) - 11:09, 1 January 2017
  • ...rning the photon. Basically, I model the photon as being a spherical rigid body and simulate numerically some experiments such as the Single Slit Diffracti ...taken research on basic physics to try to model photons through the use of rigid bodies with spherical mass distribution non-uniform. Through this model, i
    2 KB (358 words) - 13:00, 30 December 2016
  • ...ic potentials are derived in this emission theory. Using the rigid-sphere body model, the formula for the mass-energy relation in emission theory is obtai
    1 KB (145 words) - 10:59, 1 January 2017
  • ...tide is superficial and it cannot produce tidal drag on earth's solid core body.
    3 KB (452 words) - 20:10, 1 January 2017
  • ...in atoms and charge clusters also applies to galaxies. A super massive two-body system at the heart of a galaxy leads to a spiral shaped background field t
    2 KB (288 words) - 19:48, 1 January 2017
  • ...G forces might be responsible for the torque that brings a spinning rigid body into line with its preferred axis of symmetry and also with its preferred d
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  • ...holds a doctorate in physics from Stevens Tech with a thesis on rigid body motion in General Relativity. He served as a physics instructor at Manhatta
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  • ...force, and of gyroscopic torque, in the precessional motion of generalized rigid bodies. Meticulous analysis of the problem, with close attention to Centrif
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  • ...th uncertainty--when you have achieved some conviction about how the human body really works, there is a big surprise in store for you, often with your nex ...es have suffered greatly from being detached from the wisdom of the living body. - From <em>Summary by Jim Oschman</em> ([http://www.fnd.org/pgs/physics/ne
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  • * 2007 - "[[The Holor Representation of Rigid Body Motion]]"
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  • ...jects. Thus the Earth could move through it fairly freely, but it would be rigid enough to transport light.<ref>Whittaker (1951), 386f</ref> Fresnel's theor ...y. Heaviside and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted th
    130 KB (18,278 words) - 13:48, 14 February 2019
  • ...uency of the physical processes within the molecular structure of a moving body. So, when motion through the luminiferous medium causes GPS satellite clock * 2008 - "[[The Aether in Rigid Body Collisions]]" ([https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Paper
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  • ...rchive.org/web/20130404194532/http://www.haverford.edu/physics-astro/songs/rigid.htm |archivedate=4 April 2013 }}</ref> {{quote|Gin a body meet a body<br />
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  • |known_for = [[Poincaré conjecture]]<br>[[Three-body problem]]<br>[[Topology]]<br>[[Special relativity]]<br>[[Poincaré–Hopf t ...olved in 2002–2003 by [[Grigori Perelman]]. In his research on the [[three-body problem]], Poincaré became the first person to discover a chaotic determin
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