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  • ...schild himself, Albert Einstein (Ann. Math., 40, 922 (1939)), Paul Dirac ("General Theory of Relativity" (Princeton Univ Press, reprinted 1996) and Brillouin.
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  • Neil Munch has had a life-long interest in space, advanced physics, cosmology, and an insatiable curiosity about mo * 1956-1986: joined General Electric Space Division as scientific contributor and manager of space scie
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  • ...arching these important difficult issues, for one thing it is my knowledge interest, for another thing it is also the important event that scholars should part ...etic force to explain all electromagnetic induction phenomenon, associates general Lorentz magnetic force and great Hertz experiment logic to explain the appl
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  • ...ivity: the Special and the General Theory' by Albert Einstein, my youthful interest in physics was revived with a vengeance. I had for many years a sneaking su
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  • ...d the G?del theorem, the basic issue of physics that is the unification of general relativity with quantum mechanics and the growing indication of Zero Point
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  • ...silver use in medical applications. Dr. Becker's primary area of personal interest has always been exploring the possibility of complete tissue and organ rege <blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <em>I want the general public to know that science isn't run the way they read about it in the new
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  • ...nger }}</ref> An [[accelerometer]] at rest in a non-inertial frame will in general detect a non-zero acceleration. In a curved [[spacetime]] all frames are n ...ub>Ω</sub>'' and this very large centripetal force explicitly, and yet our interest is almost always the small relative motion of the atmosphere and ocean, ''V
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  • ...Reviews of Modern Physics</i> <b>39</b> (2): 475-493 (Apr 1967). A revived interest in the Sagnac effect has recently resulted from the development of the self ...nder the conformal group, while the field equations remain invariant under general space-time diffeomorphisms. Algebraic and differential comitants of the lin
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  • ...of all scientific fields . . . we welcome papers dealing with specialised, general, and interdisciplinary topics in the physical, mathematical, biological, me ...ssing on the closed eyes? This would be of great psychological and optical interest.") There were "favourable but cautionary" notices in Science and the New Yo
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  • | known_for = [[General Relativity]], [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Electromagnetic Spectrum]], [[Epist ...tern in these feature sizes. The pattern also could be tied to the growing interest in nanometer technology. I co-authored a paper ?Theoretical Predictions of
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  • ...smology is the [[Lambda-CDM]] model, wherein the Universe is governed by [[General Relativity]], began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the un ...l assumptions about the universe. When [[Albert Einstein]] developed his [[general theory of relativity]] in 1915, this was used as a mathematical starting po
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  • ...st obvious member of this august group is Albert Einstein. His Special and General Relativity Theories brought about a revolution in scientific thought that r ...ry and garner funding for research. We were able to stir up quite a lot of interest, but no principal.
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  • ...urces. He took some degree of solace in nature, early on developing a keen interest in the world around him. At 30 he earned a Ph.D. degree in nuclear chemistr ...ly unknown, among both the broader scientific community and members of the general public. That changed with the publication of ?Nuclear Planet,? the cover ar
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  • ...gressive outcome.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|86}} Chapters 5 and 6 provide the general concept, functions and categories of Holism; chapters 7 and 8 address Holis The following is an overview of Smuts' opinions regarding the general concept, functions, and categories of Holism; like the definition of Holism
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  • ...96}} According to an alternative interpretation, not all local theories in general, but only local hidden variables theories (or "local realist" theories) hav Bell's interest in hidden variables was motivated by the existence in the formalism of quan
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  • ...an be considered as a [[hyperbolic rotation]] of Minkowski space. The more general set of transformations that also includes translations is known as the [[Po solves the general problem too. (A solution satisfying the left formula automatically satisfie
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  • ...However, these attempts were superseded because of Einstein's theory of [[general relativity]], see "[[#The shift to relativity|The shift to relativity]]". ...this impossibility of demonstrating the absolute motion of the earth is a general law of nature. [...] Lorentz tried to complete and modify his hypothesis in
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  • ...arch into form and structure while pursuing a livelihood in other areas of interest. </span> ...tyle="font-size: 11.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Consolidation of the general rules governing Structural Skew Topology (SST); a geometry whereby the allo
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  • ...1981, in conjunction with my applied maths courses, I took a considerable interest in gyroscopes and planetary orbits. ...ble helix alignment, and in 2006 I began on-line publishing, mainly in the General Science Journal, Episteme Forum, and ZP Energy. Despite my rejection of Dr.
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  • ...known for his work in artificial intelligence and theoretical physics. His interest in physics theory started with his meeting and working with Argentinian phy ...at the Arts Theater in Long Beach California on December 7, 2013. Although general audiences like the film, the film didn't make it into any of the 80 film fe
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