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  • | keywords = [[Fire ball]], [[Electrostatics]], [[Strong and Weak Interactions]] ...re of gravitation, the nature of a fireball, the nature of strong and weak interactions, creation of the theory of Galilei's relativity and other fundamental disco
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  • | title = Elementary Quanta of Action of the Four Fundamental Interactions, Units Determined by the Universal Constants, and the Three-Wave Model of t ...mentary particle]], [[elementary quanta of action]], [[gravitons]], [[weak interactions]], [[Planck's natural units]], [[Einstein's relativistic ether]], [[de Brog
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special th
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  • | title = An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation | keywords = [[Quantum Jumps]], [[Tunneling]], [[Weak Interactions]], [[Fusion]], [[LENR]], [[Conservation of Energy]], [[Neutrinos]], [[Hawki
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  • | title = An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions ...etic transitions occur upon absorption of at least one E [1111] boson, and weak decays occur upon absorption of a W [2020] or anti-W [0202] boson. These sp
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  • * Electric, Strong and Weak Interactions * A Representation of Strong and Weak Interactions
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  • ...ese are mainly the electrostatic and magnetic fields, because the field of weak interaction contains a comparatively small amount of energy and the strong
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  • ...ms of strong and weak nuclear as well as electromagnetic and gravitational interactions is worked out. The etherdynamical interpretation of basic equations of
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  • ...ies to the ether (vacuum), one will be able to explain the strong and weak interactions. That is why physics needs the ether. In Part 1 here the screening effect i
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  • ...ent ways, and result in several predictions and suggested experiments. The interactions of the redefined forces yield over 100 old and new functions of physics tha
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  • ...ains the strong, electromagnetic and gravitational interactions.  The weak interaction drops out and is replaced by a new interaction called the quant
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  • ...nd for non-interaction Green function, and dashed lines stand for two-body interactions.]] ...en electrons in the theory of matter. Bohm and Pines' RPA accounts for the weak screened Coulomb interaction and is commonly used for describing the dynami
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  • ...e four existing ones: the strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational interactions. It is shown that the same anisotropic property of the physical space manif
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  • ...f <i>O</i>(3)<i><sub>b</sub></i> QED and Unification with Weak and Nuclear Interactions
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  • ...hotons, matter, Gravity, Electromagnetism as well as the Strong &amp; Weak interactions ALL as being manifestations of these truly fundamental quantum-wave constru
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  • ...g the action of a magnetic field on iron. Its influence may be relatively weak on ''certain'' processes occurring at low absolute speeds where the gamma
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  • ===Particle Interactions=== ...ntensity G1 particles pass through and interact with an object. Gravity is weak because of how many G1 particles are available and because the probability
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  • ...ience and Technology, 12, 17-20 (1989). <br />[90] .. 'Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon', Hadronic Journal, 12, 101-108 (19 * 1989 - "[[Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon]]" ([http://www.aspden.org/books/As
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  • ...ne National Laboratory in 1996. Origami is an excellent tool to reveal new interactions of the redefined fundamental forces. <br /><br />While still working as Dir ...ntroduced directly into force phenomena rather than indirectly through the weak force (Sep 1976, 1978, 10th NPA- 2003).
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  • ...gh the two-slit experiment. A similar pattern was also extrapolated from [[weak measurement]]s of single photons.<ref>[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/33 ..._the_Trajectories.pdf "Observing the trajectories of a single photon using weak measurement"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626194505/h
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