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  • He graduated with senior matriculation at seventeen [Equivalent to first year U.B.C.].  ...lished. This encompassed a machine shop, foundry and pattern shop operated with a staff of 16. The operation was streamlined, operating at a high degree of
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  • ...to Michelson-Morley, Kennedy-Thorndike, Ives-Stilwell, various experiments with muons, and Hafele-Keating. More recently, there is the stunning success of ...imately prevail (although it may), but because its fate is intimately tied with that of Einstein's theory.
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  • ...made ether and conductor equivalent to discuss electric displacement, and people had no knowledge of charges and even more no knowledge of the essence of el ...ng and capable, very talented; he associated Coriolis force in the inertia with electromagnetic induction issue and curl field issue in light wave interfer
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  • Science believes that electricity is a thing in itself, and that is where they made their biggest mistake of I say that true suction is nature. Before I came up with my theory I believed suction was unlimited. I do not know if you can unders
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  • ...eld. This type of machine is known as a generator. Conversely, the flow of electricity develops a strong magnetic field. Samuel Morris employed this strong magnet ...eld a result. The gravitational force has proven to be too weak to exploit with classical technology. Classical exploitation of the gravitational symmetry
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  • ...electromagnetism. Meanwhile during the period 1979 to 1981, in conjunction with my applied maths courses, I took a considerable interest in gyroscopes and ...optics into a single topic. During the winter of 1981-82 I was struggling with three aspects in electromagnetism which appeared to have no satisfactory ex
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  • ...ring? convention spirit, enlightened by physics teacher and the discussion with the schoolmates during the time in college, I started to doubt the correctn ...made ether and conductor equivalent to discuss electric displacement, and people had no knowledge of charges and even more no knowledge of the essence of el
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  • ...ory of [[electromagnetic radiation]], bringing together for the first time electricity, [[magnetism]], and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon. [[Maxwe With the publication of "[[A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field]]" in
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  • ...the funds to place full-page ads in Nature expressing his frustration with the dogmatic attitude of the Establishment. ...mes, but failed, to persuade them to share their allegedly great discovery with the remainder of mankind.
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  • ...began publishing the Electric Spacecraft Journal as a means of networking with others interested in seeking electrodynamic field propulsion techniques for ...ven by research and development with a primary goal of providing customers with a high quality product and personal level of service.
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  • ...[[Congregationalist]])</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adherents.com/people/pe/Thomas_Edison.html |title=The Religious Affiliation of Inventor Thomas E ...th many researchers and employees.<ref name="Walsh"/> He is often credited with establishing the first industrial [[research laboratory]].<ref name="Walsh"
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  • [[File:Gluehlampe 01 KMJ.png|thumb|upright|A 230-volt incandescent light bulb with a medium-sized [[Edison screw|E27]] (Edison 27 millimeter) [[Gender of conn ...ed from [[oxidation]] with a glass or [[fused quartz]] bulb that is filled with [[inert gas]] or a vacuum. In a [[halogen lamp]], filament [[evaporation]]
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  • ...) was a Dutch [[physicist]] who shared the 1902 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] with [[Pieter Zeeman]] for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the [[Ze ...nterested in the theory of electromagnetism to explain the relationship of electricity, magnetism, and light. After that, he extended his research to a much wider
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  • During his childhood he was seriously ill for a time with [[diphtheria]] and received special instruction from his mother, Eugénie L ...ese difficulties.<ref>Carl, 1968</ref> He graduated from the Lycée in 1871 with a bachelor's degree in letters and sciences.
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  • ...n slowly gaining in size and mass over billions of years. This theory, and associated modelling studies, extends in time from the early-Archaean–some 4,000 mil ...e is very little data in conventional plate tectonics that is incompatible with the largely historical Expanding Earth theory, and vice versa. It is the sa
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  • | alt = Portrait of man in black with shoulder-length, wavy brown hair, a large sharp nose, and a distracted gaze ...Newton also made seminal contributions to [[optics]], and he shares credit with [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]] for developing the infinitesimal [[calculus]]
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