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  • ...In a pair of articles, Hatch shows how GPS data provides evidence against, not for, both special and general relativity: "Relativity and GPS," parts I and * 2008 - "[[A New Three-Frequency, Geometry-Free, Technique for Ambiguity Resolution]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/p
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  • ...deas as the remedy: (1) dark matter <ref>'''DARK MATTER''', Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, 2016 \vspace{1em'''</ref> , (2) to modify Newton's gravitatio ...ort the existence of dark matter. Subsequently, the concept of dark matter is refutable.
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  • ..., [[Scaling]], [[Self-Similarity)]], [[Relativity]], [[Electrodyamics]], [[Gravity]], [[Expansion Tectonics]], [[Non-linear dynamics]], [[Grand Unification]] ...cs and are unjustly popularized. He is an advocate for world peace through free universal education. He lives by a strict code of relative ethics defined b
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  • ...losophy of science. Zwicky, unlike most philosophers working in this area, not only discussed methods used by others but applied his methodological ideas ...ritory and making it impossible for him to see outside his rut. The mud he is throwing may even hit his neighbours in the eyes, intentionally or unintent
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  • ...zation of Free Energy devices. However, the battle of organized resistance is a battle that may be just beginning. ...those guaranteed, inalienable rights is our right to generate and extract Free Energy from any universal source that we are capable, and do so on an indiv
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  • ...is seems to prove that the magnetic interaction between rails and armature is superimposed on the electrodynamic Ampere interactions. The missing force l ...the same direction as the applied force. regardless of whether this force is applied above or below the rod axis.
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  • ...T]], [[AI & cognitive science]], [[consciousness]], [[electrodynamics]], [[gravity]], [[Ether]], [[DNA]], [[biochemistry]], [[geometry]], [[Vedic maths]], [[a ...as over summary formulas, because they have a geometrical structure, which is more important than the "book-keeping" - it gives the molecules their prope
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  • ...id further studies in Astronomy and Astrophysics at Heidelberg. The member is multilingual with fluency in German and Spanish and with a knowledge of con ...researcher in the area of pure classical electromagnetism and gravitation, not related to his occupation at NASA.
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  • '''Absolute space and time''' is a concept in physics and philosophy about the properties of the universe. I ...r accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time ...</blockquote>
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  • ...artificial intelligence, natural language processing for over 30 years and is co-author of a computer language [[NLP++]] and IDE for human language calle ...YouTube Channel] where he has over 4000 subscribers world-wide. De Hilster is also the editor and chief and founder of the online web magazine [http://ww
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  • The end (leftmost point) of every track is labeled with the star's mass in [[solar masses]] ({{Solar mass|link=y}}), a ...r]] ends its phase of rapid contraction and becomes a [[T Tauri star]], it is extremely luminous. The star continues to contract, but much more slowly.
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  • ...arity. In J. King &amp; K.H. Pribram, Eds. Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain too Important to be Left to Biologists to Study? (1995) Lawrence # Amoroso, R.L., 2000, The ontology of soul and nature of free agency within the cosmology of a continuous state conscious universe, In H
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  • ...school and the Kramer's school in Holland. In 2000 he will be 86, and yet is still very active in the field of Physics. During his life he has had many ...dea was what I had been searching for, for if an experiment between EM and gravity was to work, it would have to accumulate data - like the Faraday ratchet -
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  • In [[physics]], the '''principle of relativity''' is the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws of ph ...widely assumed in most scientific disciplines. One of the most widespread is the belief that any [[Physical law|law of nature]] should be the same at al
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  • ...y of New Mexico]]}}</ref> In [[Analytical mechanics|analytical]] terms, it is a frame of reference that describes time and space [[Homogeneity (physics)| ...ample of such a fictitious force associated with rotating reference frames is the [[centrifugal effect]], or centrifugal force.
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  • ...the generally accepted manner of recording Newton's death date. Please do not change without discussion. --> (aged 84)}}<br>{{small|<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[O | signature_alt = Is. Newton
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  • ...cist]], engineer, and [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]]. He is often described as a [[polymath]], and in mathematics as ''The Last Univers ...rministic system which laid the foundations of modern [[chaos theory]]. He is also considered to be one of the founders of the field of [[topology]].
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  • ...es, and while he was able to present a complete mathematical model, he was not able to provide a coherent mechanical description of the aether.<ref>Whitta ...s for the further development of electrodynamics, and Heaviside's notation is still used today.<!--<ref name="Miller 1981, 46"/>--> Other important contr
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  • ...rn continents, as well as sympathetic opening of each of the modern oceans is progressive, predictive, and evolutionary. ...sted to see if the data, and hence the basis of plate tectonic theory, are not better suited to an increasing radius Earth scenario.
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