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  • ...s of contemporary trend toward eliminating force from conceptual scheme of physics. "An excellent presentation"?Science. 1962 ed.
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  • | title = Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton and Modern Physics: Plenum, Action at a Distance and Locality ...  The first moment concerns some aspects of Cartesian, Leibnizian and Newtonian sciences and the second one concerns some aspects of Bohr's and Einstein's
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...on of the author, in parts published in former articles of the author in Physics Essays [R. G. Ziefle, Phys. </span><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica',
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...vistic mechanics in Lorentzian space-time, and is illustrated here for the physics of Galileo and Newton; in particular, it is shown how Newton's universal th
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  • ...ts "a successful transformation of the theory of relativity into classical physics... The mathematical entities of the Einstein development have been redefine * 1995 - "[[Relativity and Classical Physics]]"
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  • ...Newtonian physics, the finite wave propagation speed was something new in Physics. But it wasn't then tied into the development of irreversibility, because
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  • | title = Newtonian Doppler and the Pioneer 10 Anomalous Acceleration ...cation of relativistic Doppler corrections to the data rather than any new physics as proposed by Anderson, et al.
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  • | title = Derivation of Newtonian Gravitation from LeSage\'s Attenuation Concept ...was being obtained by QM methods. This same model rears up again in modern physics in the form of the mathematical topology of string/super string theory as w
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  • ...mum velocity in space and an invariant for the observer. Like in Newtonian physics, no local frame, or inertial observer, is in a special position in space. F
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  • | name = Immediate Distant Action and Correlation in Modern Physics: The Balanced Universe | image = Immediate Distant Action and Correlation in Modern Physics: The Balanced Universe 60.jpg
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  • * 1996 - "[[Newtonian Physics and General Relativity]]"
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  • ...ons Everything''. On this basis, new explanations for various questions of physics can be given as the gravitation, the second thermodynamic law, the fractal
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  • | title = The Pioneer Anomaly: Do We Have to Modify the First Law of Newtonian Dynamics? ...ly accepted explanation. One of these proposals became known as Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND). This modification concerns Newton's second law of motion.
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  • ...like Poincar?, and its significant role in inaugurating modern theoretical physics in Einstein's special theory of relativity. Particular attention is paid to
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  • ...nian worldview can completely replace the Newtonain worldview, because the Newtonian worldview is at best a limiting approximation to the ?correct? Einsteinian
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  • ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 940.jpg
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  • ...n Newton took the mass concept somewhat shape. However, the development of physics until today not to issue a clarification of what was actually mass.
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  • ...is reduced to a problem which can be described in terms of pure Newtonian physics.
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  • | known_for = [[Non-Newtonian Physics]], [[Magnetic Propulsion]] In Rome on May 3, 2005, the Non-Newtonian Propulsion (PNN) system P26MR05 was shown at the Sheraton Hotel with the ai
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  • ...c magazine considers it worthy of publication.&nbsp; This damns the modern physics community as well as the magazine which permitted publication.
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