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  • ...ies the Lorentz force, the electromagnetic induction, and the relativistic mass, achieving a partial unification of classical mechanics with electrodynamic
    899 bytes (112 words) - 19:49, 1 January 2017
  • ...ll's Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves]]"
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  • ...vapor to be an ideal gas the relationship between the self-energy and the mass of the particle can be established.
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  • ...elds and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding light speed can explain o
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity Modification]], [[Electromagnetic Force]], [[Lorentz-Fitzgerald Transformation]] ...ion lies in the fact that it now lends itself to a portable technology, as mass is no longer required to derive acceleration. This new relationship for acc
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  • * 2009 - "[[Electromagnetic Postulates and Unipolar Induction ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...any ?runaway solutions?. It has been shown that the energy flux in a free electromagnetic field is guided by the Poynting vector, whereas the energy flux in a bound
    2 KB (325 words) - 19:23, 1 January 2017
  • ...place in space, on the distribution of energy. All mass is electromagnetic mass and gravity is due to the variation of the velocity of light. The first cal
    1 KB (190 words) - 19:53, 1 January 2017
  • ...duces available surface area within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • | title = Light, Gravity, and Mass: A Particle Theory ...EM radiation also be the particle needed for pushing gravity? And how does mass fit in?
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  • ...ole]], [[gravity]], [[photon]], [[space]], [[mass]], [[speed of light]], [[electromagnetic radiation]] ...ation of black hole's radius that takes into account the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (photons). This new mathematical model allows us to calculate gra
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  • ...ect, the experimentally sensed variation of mass with velocity and general mass-energy equivalence.
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  • ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields 151.jpg
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  • <span class="mw-headline">Criticism of Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory</span> ...iticism of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_equations Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory], in which he contended that the theory's connection with the ''lumi
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  • | title = NASA\'s Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force | keywords = [[pioneer anomaly]], [[repulsive force]], [[charge-mass interaction]], [[charged capacitors]], [[E = mc2]]
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  • ...pproximate mass of these fields. (See Scientific American, May, 1976, The Mass of the Photon, by Nieto &amp; Goldhaber) . As their experiment progressed
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  • | keywords = [[Magic numbers]], [[nuclear model]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[tetrahedral nucleus]], [[dimensions]] ...ensional geometry, for all known nuclear magic numbers. It also shows that mass has both real and imaginary components, as described in the variable phase
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  • ...of which gives all the basic parameters of particles; charge, rest energy, mass radius, magnetic moment, and spin.
    1 KB (177 words) - 11:04, 1 January 2017
  • ...edron quark ball, and mathematically integrated with electron mass, proton mass, the Phi Pyramid and Planck's Length.
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  • ...pothesized to be a natural consequence of charge obeying Coulomb's Law and mass obeying Newton's Law of gravitation.&nbsp; This is equivalent to saying tha
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