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  • ...particular dielectric constant has dimension of mass density and magnetic constant has dimension of compressibility of a certain medium that fills the space.
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  • * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_536.pdf Read * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazo
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  • ...tonic plate does underneath another plate. Plate tectonics states that the radius of the earth stays the same, and that there is a conveyor belt that creates ...>The known subduction zones are not enough to keep the earth at a constant radius. This is a problem for mainstream plate tectonics \cite{carey}</caption>]]
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  • ...own_for = [[Aether]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Relativity]], [[Fine Structure Constant]] ...mass which I call 186-ether and has a radius corresponding to Boltzmann's constant. This mass I have shown to be the lower limit mass in the Universe, the upp
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  • * M.Kokus, 2004. <em>The Earth's radius, redshift quantization, and alternative theories of gravity, cosmology and * M.Kokus, <em>The fine structure constant and cosmic structure,</em> poster session at the York University Conference
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  • * 2006 - "[[Planck?s Constant and a Model for the Electron]]" * 2002 - "[[The Gravitational Radius of a Black Hole]]" ([http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JOT/Articles/4-1/K
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  • with the [[Schwarzschild radius]] ...math>. When the photon is emitted at a distance equal to the Schwarzschild radius, the redshift will be ''infinitely'' large, and it will not escape to ''any
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  • ...of momentum and the position of that momentum is always equal to Planck?s constant, h.&nbsp; This soliton model is the Bohr Model of Einstein?s photon. * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazo
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  • ...<math display="inline">H_0</math> the constant of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math disp ...shift vs. distance, I projected the recession speeds (scaled to the Hubble constant H) as a function of distance for both the linear Hubble law, <math display=
    21 KB (3,120 words) - 15:39, 14 August 2018
  • ...able fraction of the ''k''<sub>B</sub>''T''/''e''. The turbulent diffusion constant <math>D=v \delta</math> is then independent of the scale length and is appr ...escribed as (k<sub>B</sub>T/eB)∇n/n, (here n is density) for approximately constant temperature over the diffusion region. When the particle flux is proportion
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  • ...' can refer to either the lower bound in temperature or the upper bound on radius defined by the Hayashi track. ...rack, and experiences a period of rapidly increasing temperature at nearly constant luminosity. This is called the [[Henyey track]], and ends when temperature
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  • ...based on limited and inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of modern global obse ...the basis of plate tectonic theory, are not better suited to an increasing radius Earth scenario.
    100 KB (15,176 words) - 13:13, 4 December 2018
  • ...qual to semimajor axis of revolution," her book asserts. "This quantity is constant for all the planets, asteroids, and artificial satellites." Spolter also cl
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  • ...ding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times ...of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the '''Hubble constant'''.<ref name="NYT-20170220" /><ref>
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  • where <math display="inline">G</math> is the universal gravitational constant. ...to stabilize the movement of so many objects traveling in orbits of short radius around it.
    51 KB (8,325 words) - 11:56, 30 August 2018
  • ...m is zero, are not accelerated, that is they are at rest or they move at a constant [[velocity]] in a straight line.<ref>{{cite| url=http://physics.unm.edu/Cou All inertial frames are in a state of constant, [[wiktionary:rectilinear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another;
    51 KB (7,987 words) - 15:47, 20 July 2017
  • ...ndard in 1990, but would be in 2010. Conversely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-stan ...rly 70% of the energy in the universe was attributable to the cosmological constant, often referred to as "dark energy". This has led to the development of a s
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  • ...linders, since the groove on the outside of a rotating cylinder provides a constant velocity to the stylus in the groove, which Edison considered more "scienti Recordings made on a cylinder remain at a constant linear velocity for the entirety of the recording, while those made on a di
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  • ...and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted the impossibility ...le{e/m}</math> decreased with the speed, showing that, assuming the charge constant, the mass of the electron increased with the speed. He also believed that t
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  • In 1835, [[James Bowman Lindsay]] demonstrated a constant electric light at a public meeting in [[Dundee, Scotland]]. He stated that ...ompared to a non-halogen incandescent light. Halogen lights produce a more constant light-output over time, without much dimming.<ref name="Edison_Halogen">{{c
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