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View (previous 500 | next 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Torsion Field and Tapping the Zero-Point Energy in an Electrochemical System (← links)
- A Case for Magnetic Sources (← links)
- A Formal Definition of Causality and Kozyrev's Axioms (← links)
- A Mathematical Evaluation of Einstein's Geodesic Equation (← links)
- A Neoclassical Derivation of the Relativistic Factor (← links)
- A Note on the Incorrect Derivation of Light Deflection by a Gravitational Body in General Relativity Theory (← links)
- Binary Precession Solutions based on Synchronized Field Couplings (← links)
- Convention in the Definition of Geometry of Space-Time (← links)
- Convention in the General Definition of Simultaneity (← links)
- CPQM vs. Special Relativity (← links)
- Einstein?s Unsuccessful 1918 Attempt to Resolve SRT?s Clock Paradox (← links)
- Energy and Entropy as the Fundaments of Theoretical Physics Entropy (← links)
- Laboratory Modeling of Meteorite Impact Craters by Z-pinch Plasma (← links)
- Obituary: Patrick J. Fleming, 1938-1998, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (← links)
- On Poynting's Theorem and Reciprocity Relations for Discontinuous Fields (← links)
- On the Gravitation of Moving Bodies (← links)
- On the Schwarzschild Metric (← links)
- On the Unification of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields by Induction (← links)
- Origin of the Dirac Equation (← links)
- Relativistic Elastic Sphere in its own Gravitational Field (← links)
- The Hafele and Keating Paradox (← links)
- Theoretical Determination of the Gravitational Constant G (← links)
- Universal Newton Time in Classical Electrodynamics: Elements of Physical Interpretation (← links)
- A Study of the Mechanics of an Oscillating Mechanism, International Journal of Mechanics, Volume 5, Issue 4, 2011, pp. 263-274. (← links)
- Fields and Their Origin (← links)
- Influence of an Electrostatic Potential on the Inertial Electron Mass (← links)
- Lightning strokes that are measured as simultaneous from the railway embankment, are also measured as simultaneous from the moving train (← links)
- The Fine-structure Constant and Some Relationships Between the Electromagnetic Wave Constants (← links)
- Distant Simultaneity and the Bilateral Symmetry of a Rotating Object: An Epistemic Alternative to Newton's Water Bucket Experiment as the Cornerstone in Philosophy of Space and Time, Part 2 (← links)
- Michelson-Morley Experiment: A Misconceived & Misinterpreted Experiment (← links)
- Corona Discharge Photography Insights Into Study of Charge Clusters (← links)
- Detection of Absolute Motion through Measurement of Synchronization Offsets (← links)
- A Contribution to the Description of Light Propagation in Inertial Reference Frames and an Interpretation of Physical Laws (← links)
- Analysis of Compton-M?ssbauer Neutrino Scattering Applicable to Telescopic Imaging (← links)
- A Note Regarding Relativity (← links)
- A Paradox of Energy Conservation due to the Relativistic Velocity-Transformation Law (← links)
- A Preliminary Analysis of the Silvertooth Experiment (← links)
- Coordinate Transformations Between Coordinate Systems in Relative Motion (← links)
- Cosmological Propagation of Light (← links)
- Do Space and Time have an Archetypal Design? (← links)
- Inertial Field Theory: A Radical Change of Pace (← links)
- Magnegas Excess Over Chemical Fuel Value (← links)
- On Sachs's Approach to the Unification of General Relativity and Electrodynamics (← links)
- On the Relative Motion of Individual Objects and Observers (← links)
- Reaching New Power Density and Efficiency in Magnetic Materials (← links)
- Relativistic Kinematics I: A Theory of Relativistic Kinematics Based on Physical Reality (← links)
- Science - Political Party or Instrument of Research? (← links)
- The Paradox of the Right-angled Lever in Special Relativity (← links)
- The Process of Existence (← links)
- Vacuum Energy - A Breakthrough? (← links)
- Vibrational Coordinates for the Description of Physical Systems (← links)
- Wave-Particle Duality Considered as a Relativistic Paradox (← links)