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  • | title = Time | keywords = [[time]], [[Pythagoras]], [[continuous time]], [[quantized time]]
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  • ...nction collapse, and that this collapse will bring about the appearance of continuous motion of objects in the macroscopic world.
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  • | title = Periodic Time and the Stationary Properties of Matter | keywords = [[Periodic Time]], [[Matter]]
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  • ...to the cosmological scale. Thermodynamic irreversibility and the arrow of time are artifacts of topological change in four dimensions or more. ...terms of statistical methods. This book describes how a new perspective of continuous topological evolution can be used to describe the dynamics of Non-Equilibri
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  • ...the interval between two events, or the measurement, clock time or elapsed time.<br /> ...ationships to one another. This is especially so as to time, which must be continuous if all current theories are to be promulgated. Anything to the contrary is
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  • | title = The Nature of Time: There Exists an Infinitesimal of Time Within Which Division is Impossible | keywords = [[Infinitesimal]], [[Time]], [[Divisibility]]
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  • ...ds, Evans wrote on Aristotilian physics and fundamental concepts of space, time, and motion. ...&amp;returnArticleService=showArticle Aristotle, Newton, and the Theory of Continuous Magnitude]",&nbsp;<cite>Journal of the History of Ideas</cite>, V16, N4, pp
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  • ...e, but are compared at two or more points where they coincide in space and time. The temperature-dependent experiments also demonstrate that accelerations
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  • | title = Geometry, Time and the Law of Continuity ...or decreases correspond exclusively to very small continuous intervals of time".
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  • ...error between the gravitational escape velocity and the equivalent Lorentz time dilation velocity is less than ? two parts per million.
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  • ...bewtween two&nbsp;sine squared quantities derived from Newton's - Kepler's time dependent equation that combined classical mechanics&nbsp;and quantum mecha
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  • | title = Energy-Time Uncertainty ...ilarities between them are noted. It is concluded that discrete forms of time, or oscillation periods, function as operators in Lagrangian quantum me
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  • ...coordinates, momentum, energy, speed, etc.) appear continuous functions of time. The interrupted spectrum is explained by the condition of resonance betwee
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  • ...all over the world. Such events are shown to dominate over the gradual and continuous processes that we see in the record of the history of the Earth. From hurri
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  • ...llars of Big Bang cosmology are presented in the context of a profound new continuous-state cosmological paradigm able to elucidate many contemporary problems pl * Fundamental Parameters for a Continuous-State Holographic Anthropic Multiverse
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  • ...y topological thinking. Emphasis must be placed upon methods that describe continuous topological evolution, and not topological invariance. For example, to form
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  • ...la. Reached the conclusion that the resonance formula explains at the same time, atomic and molecular spectra. It is note that the physic does not need ene
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  • ...model of ?blinking' particles; i.e., electrons, photons, etc., exhibiting continuous oscillation of a quantum of energy from one state to another. Such an appro
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  • ...to modern variable mass mechanics, and definitely ruling out, at the same time, all those scientific and philosophic inferences which have been ambiguousl
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  • ...ticular knowledge embedded in its time's social context and, therefore, in continuous change. His critique is radical: demystify the science we learn as fact ("t
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  • | title = Form Generates Form: Time as a Second Order Oscillation From Indecision Between Einstein Legality and ...], [[decision]], [[path]], [[concepts]], [[experience]], [[prediction]], [[time]], [[energy]], [[space]], [[form]], [[vacuum]]
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  • ...s are very rare in 2.6 to 1.0 b.y. old terranes. An existence during this time of a tectonically inert simatic regime is difficult to reconcile with the i
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  • ...9% of the earth?s history and that Catastrophism happens only 1-10% of the time. This model encompasses data sets from both schools of geology. ...llow basalts occur beneath the surface of seafloor. Down section, we get a continuous elastic medium, un cracked ice in glaciers and the sheeted dyke sequence in
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  • | name = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations | image = Relativity In Our Time: From Physics to Human Relations 266.jpg
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  • ...rms Physics from its unsatisfactory state of "collection of topics" into a continuous "Unified Physical Theory", and brings out the grand unity or continuity in
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  • | title = New Cosmology Model Shows Relativity in Universal Time and ...gical observations and shows the energy build-up and release of space as a continuous dynamic process from infinity in the past to infinity in the future.
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  • ...Irreversible Processes, Vol 2: Falaco Solitons, Cosmology and the Arrow of Time ...Irreversible Processes, Vol 2: Falaco Solitons, Cosmology and the Arrow of Time 1222.jpg
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  • | title = The Dynamic Universe: Zero-Energy Balance Restores Absolute Time and Space | keywords = [[Dynamic Universe]], [[Zero-Energy Balance]], [[Absolute Time]], [[Absolute Space]]
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  • ...hm's Law. It is shown that it is only a coincidence with the fact that the time derivative of an exponential function is proportional to that same exponent ...entially decaying nature of a current through a D.C. circuit is due to the continuous loss of excess charges at the poles, as the current flows, just an analog t
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  • ...t will stand the ?test of time?. Practically all fields of physics require continuous fresh thinking. Science is the ?paradise of thinking? and we should not let
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  • ...d the age of the earth. Recognizing that scientific paradigms change over time provides incentive to evaluate models on the basis of their usefulness and
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  • ...the universe.&nbsp; From the time of the Greek philosophers the subject of continuous versus discrete theories of matter have been vehemently debated.
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  • ...cal normal distribution. Inverse power-law form for power spectra of space-time fluctuations is generic to dynamical systems in nature and is identified as
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  • ...orld (observed) and computed (mathematical model) dynamical systems.&nbsp; Continuous periodogram analyses of the fractal fluctuations of Riemann zeta zero spaci
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  • ...ied as self-organized criticality. Selfsimilarity implies long-range space-time correlations or non-local connections. It is important to quantify the tota # The nonlocal connections or long-range correlations in space or time exhibited by the fractal fluctuations are signatures of quantum-like chaos
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  • | title = Alternative to the Epoch Time Solution Patching Structure of the Cosmological Standard Model in the Fried ...rd to it being a rigorous solution to the Einstein Field equations for all time from minus infinity to plus infinity.
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  • ...that correspond to primary physical forms. These structures, for the first time, behave as a field while expressing the fundamentals of a particle, resolvi
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  • ...uilibrium Systems and Irreversible Processes</em>, from the perspective of Continuous Topological Evolution. Dr. Kiehn left Los Alamos in 1963 to become a profes ...imming pool of an old MIT friend, during a visit in Rio de Janeiro, at the time of Halley's comet, March 1986. The concept was presented at the Austin Meet
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  • ...<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>to stand for the (continuous) set of all subsets or<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></
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  • ...sically related to the quantitative description of dynamical systems. (ii) Continuous periodogram analyses of different sets of adjacent prime number spacing int
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  • ...ts centripetal and gravitational forces from the perspective of non-linear time dilation and shows that this model provides consistent model behavior. Furt
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  • | name = Absolute Space, Absolute Time, & Absolute Motion | image = Absolute Space, Absolute Time, & Absolute Motion 250.jpg
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  • ...ct it has on our Local Universe, and reasons mathematically an infinity in Time and Space, with no absolute insistence on any particular value for the cons * 2013 - "[[The Relativistic Space-Time Perspective ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • | title = Resolution of 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity ...Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity 2007 Seminar on Space-time View of the Special Relativity was held in Yanshan University, China, from
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  • ...ertial mass (the ?Mach Principle?) influenced the holistic approach of the continuous field concept of the theory of general relativity, as a general theory of m ...orzeszkowski and Renate Wahsner: Mach?s Principle and the Dualism of Space-Time and Matter
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  • ...rmined by ring-vortices (described like fluid dipoles) of the undetectable continuous fluid substance (dubbed ?the plenum?) of which the Universe's physical spac After 1972, he devoted almost all of his time to his basic activity - carried out across five continents - of architect a
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  • ...nce, a single, multi-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and variou
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  • # Everything happens in real time. If you see a flare on the Sun or if the sun suddenly vanishes we will know # There is a continuous battle between good and evil, conflicting world views. The battle even if t
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  • ...universe, In R. Buccheri &amp; M. Saniga Eds. Studies in the Structure of Time: From Physics to Psycho(patho)logy, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht. ...w of Time, In R. Bucheri &amp; M. Saniga Eds. Studies in the Structure of Time: From Physics to Psycho(patho)logy, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht.
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  • ...tion of elements is possible, from which our ordinary notions of space and time, along with those of separately existent material particles, are abstracted ...antum particles is caused by unobserved forces, maintaining that space and time might actually be derived from an even deeper level of objective reality. I
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  • ...corporated in 1980, is the oldest U.S. based international organization in continuous operation honoring and perpetuating the memory and ideals of the great elec ...sla never married. (As he often said, marriage and discovery are both full time jobs.) Tesla's three sisters had a total of ten children. Those ten had a t
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  • ...o look at. You will find him having done exactly that, along with his long-time Colorado friend, Dean Turner, in GED vol. 12, no. 2 (2001). ...worked with his father in the early development of the Hazelett Twin-Belt continuous metal casting machine. He was involved for many years in the mechanical des
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  • ...ns]] of [[Galilean relativity]] action on the four dimensions of space and time, forming the '''Galilean geometry'''. This is the [[active and passive tran Though the transformations are named for Galileo, it is [[absolute time and space]] as conceived by [[Isaac Newton]] that provides their domain of
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  • ...ctable? Can alternative logics resolve paradoxes in physics? Are the space-time ideas of relativity tenable? Can absolute velocities be measured? Can conse ...p;tab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=1362 Tito Tonietta], Continuum's Continuous Conflict&nbsp; 271
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  • .... In contrast to a [[still camera]], which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images; each image constitutes a "frame ...f>{{Cite journal|last=Ronalds|first=B.F.|date=2016|title=The Beginnings of Continuous Scientific Recording using Photography: Sir Francis Ronalds’ Contribution
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Each time the position of, say, an electron is measured, it is found in only one plac ...ts can be explained on the basis of causal continuous motions in space and time? (p.&nbsp;142). It has no place for the ill-defined notion of wave-packet c
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  • ...er enthralled&nbsp;by Einstein?s aura of supposed genius.&nbsp; In his own time however, Bergson?s&nbsp;reputation declined as a philosopher and he disowne ...ocess, which resists simple mathematization. Bergson argued that the ?real time? is experienced as duration and apprehended by intuition, not through separ
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  • ...his reasoning seemed correct within the framework of what was known at the time. Then, in the 1970s, Herndon realized that discoveries made in the 1960s po ...ar the center of Earth, and that the magnetic field cannot exist without a continuous supply of energy. Unlike other natural sources of energy, which change grad
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  • * Testing Wave-Particle Dualism with Time-Dependent Neutron Interferometry * Time-Dependent Neutron Interferometry: Evidence in Favour of de Broglie Waves
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  • ...constructed from a few months of light exposure. The HUDF image was at the time the most sensitive [[astronomy|astronomical]] image ever made at visible wa ...other instruments were being used for scheduled observations. At the same time, other dedicated programs focused on galaxies that were already known throu
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  • ...matics used in the Particle Model is unique. It uses the concept that each time the G1 particle hits an atom, there is an instantaneous force <math display ...ence. Part 2 is the personal story of Bob's work and how it developed over time. Part 3 is a technical explanation with out any personal history. Part 4 is
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[simultaneity]], [[length contraction]], [[time dilation]], [[GPS]] ...d due to the great distances, high speeds and extremely small variances in time to be observed. Even if these could all be overcome, the ability to perform
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  • ...rmally a point in [[spacetime]]. The transformations connect the space and time coordinates of an [[Event (relativity)|event]] as measured by an observer i ...ity|velocities]] may measure different [[Length contraction|distances]], [[time dilation|elapsed times]], and even different [[Relativity of simultaneity|o
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  • ...e [[Watt Institution dundee|Watt Institution]] in Dundee, Scotland, at the time, had developed a light that was not combustible, created no smoke or smell [[Lewis Latimer]], employed at the time by Edison, developed an improved method of heat-treating carbon filaments w
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  • During his childhood he was seriously ill for a time with [[diphtheria]] and received special instruction from his mother, Eugé ...e University of Nancy). He spent eleven years at the Lycée and during this time he proved to be one of the top students in every topic he studied. He excel
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  • ...iding equation|guiding equation]]. The evolution of the wave function over time is given by [[Schrödinger equation|Schrödinger's equation]]. The theory i ...ividual system as being in a precisely definable state, whose changes with time are determined by definite laws, analogous to (but not identical with) the
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  • ...Incredible Talking Machine|publisher=Time Inc.|url=http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1999143_1999210,00.html|date=June 23, 201 ...to both cylinder and disc machines and to the records they played. By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising and popularity of the [[Victor
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  • ...e Earth's surface, the magnitude and direction of the wind would vary with time of day and season. By analyzing the return speed of light in different dire ...take longer than a beam reflecting perpendicular to the aether because the time gained from traveling downwind is less than that lost traveling upwind. Mic
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  • ...llions of years. This theory, and associated modelling studies, extends in time from the early-Archaean–some 4,000 million years ago–through to the pre ...nd inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of modern global observational data co
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