Pages that link to "James Carter"
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- A Case for Absolute Motion: The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks (← links)
- A New Gravitational Constant (← links)
- Cosmology Without the Principle of Equivalence (← links)
- Dark Matter vs the Equivalence Principle A Proposed Definitive Experiment to Either Establish or Negate the Existence of Dark Matter (← links)
- E = mc2 Fallacies and the Non-Conversion of Mass to Energy (← links)
- Explaining the Red Shift in a Non-Expanding Universe (← links)
- Gravitational Time Versus Inertial Time (← links)
- How the Gradual Change in the Mass of the Electron has Driven the Evolution of the Universe from its Very Beginning (← links)
- Just Which Equivalence Principle Do You Believe In? (← links)
- On the Motion of all Photons within a Single Absolute Inertial Reference (← links)
- Photons and the Change in Mass of Moving Bodies (← links)
- The 27K Cosmic Background Radiation Within an Expanding Universe (← links)
- The Apocalytic Photon (← links)
- The Cosmological Blue Shift (← links)
- The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks (← links)
- The Evolution of Matter Through Cosmological Time (← links)
- The Evolution of the Universe (← links)
- The Gradual Decrease in the Mass of the Electron and its Role in the Evolution of the Universe (← links)
- The Living Universe (← links)
- The New Gravitational Constant (← links)
- The Other Theory of Physics: A Unified Non-Field Theory of Mass, Space, Time and Gravity (← links)
- The Paradox of Changing Time Between Orbiting Clocks and Falling Clocks (← links)
- The Radiation Mechanics of the Hydrogen Atom and the Structure of the Nucleus (← links)
- The True Direction of Gravitational Force (← links)
- The Universe Began as a Great Fire, Not a "Big Bang" (← links)
- Why Einstein Was Wrong (← links)
- Cosmology Without the Principle of Equivalence... (← links)
- Dark Matter vs. the Equivalence Principle. A Proposed Definitive Experiment to Either Establish or Negate the Existence of Dark Matter (← links)
- The 2.7K Cosmic Background Radiation Within an Expanding Universe (← links)