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  • | title = Bringing the Copernican Revolution on Full Circle Via a New Fourth Law of Planetary Motion | journal = [[Journal of New Energy]]
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  • | journal = [[Journal of New Energy]]
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  • | known_for = [[New paradigm science]], [[free energy and future cosmology]]
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  • | name = Space, Propulsion & Energy Sciences International Forum (SPESIF-2009) | image = Space, Propulsion & Energy Sciences International Forum (SPESIF-2009) 1008.jpg
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  • ...buted many journal articles and papers appearing in proceedings of various energy conferences over the past several decades. Central among these investigatio * 2013 - "[[FuturePossible Energy/Paradigm Revolutions from Ultra-cold Matter and nanoscience discoveries: hi
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  • ...s also a good match to the supernovae data without dark energy.  Dark energy is an illusion created due to the misunderstanding of the relationship betw
    830 bytes (116 words) - 06:21, 2 January 2017
  • | keywords = [[IANS]], [[International Symposium on New Energy]], [[SSE]], [[Society for Scientific Exploration]] [[Category:New Energy|fringe science conferences]]
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  • ...n energy source for nuclear and thermonuclear energy. The relation between energy and mass defect has been established E = 0.9dmc<sup>2</sup>.
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  • | journal = [[New Energy News]]
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  • | title = \'New Energy\' and Hodowanec\'s Rhysmonic Cosmology | keywords = [[New Energy]], [[Hodowanec]], [[Rhysmonic Cosmology]]
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  • | title = The Constant Gravitation Potential of Light and Energy ...potential is valid, then the Einstein field equations have something quite new to offer for the 21st century.<br /><br />The abstract below is the overtur
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]]
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  • ...and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding light speed can explain observed
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  • | known_for = [[Energy Density of the vacuum]], [[Pushing Gravity]], [[OU Generation]] ...'60 at MIT. I worked full time for Aero Systems, Inc. ~1981 to 1985 as an energy conservation mechanical engineer, to develop proposals and specifications f
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Cold Fusion]] HOPE = Hydrogen Originated Plasma Energy
    2 KB (264 words) - 06:18, 2 January 2017
  • ...onsequence, the gravitational energy density and energy flux would exhibit new properties with this formation.
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  • ...m energy fluctuations, which could be used to study the interactions among energy fluctuations, cosmological scalar (i. e., Higgs) fields, and gravity. [[Category:New Energy|exotic material interactions scalar fields]]
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  • | keywords = [[cosmological redshift]], [[big bang model]], [[energy loss mechanism]] ...s concerns quasars. Here are the highlights of two of the most significant new findings reported in the series ?Remarkable Papers in the Journals? in the
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  • * 1991 - "[[A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion]]" [[Category:New Energy|Preparata Giuliano]]
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Magnetic Motors]] ...ctromagnetics to Tap Vacuum Energy,"] Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC '91), Boston, Massachusetts, 1991,
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