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  • ...ational mass]], [[gravitational shield]], [[electrogravitics]], [[inertial mass]] ...rises from the possibility of the electromagnetic control of gravitational mass.
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  • | title = Modelling the Photon and Analyzing Its Electromagnetic and Physical Nature | keywords = [[photon]], [[electromagnetic field]], [[photonic mass]]
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  • | name = Extended Electromagnetic Theory: Space-Charge in Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon | image = Extended Electromagnetic Theory: Space-Charge in Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon 905.jpg
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  • | name = The Origin of Electron?s Mass, Charge Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields from "Empty Space" [[Category:Book|origin electron s mass charge gravitational electromagnetic fields empty space]]
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  • ...le = A Minimum Photon Rest Mass Using Planck\'s Constant and Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves | keywords = [[Photon Rest Mass]], [[Planck's Constant]], [[Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves]]
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  • | title = Mass, Energy, Momentum | keywords = [[Mass]], [[Energy]], [[Momentum]]
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  • ...le Mathematical Model Which Suggests an Electromagnetic Basis for Inertial Mass | keywords = [[electric field]], [[mass]], [[speed of light]]
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  • | keywords = [[matter]], [[neutral and electromagnetic mass]], [[inertial]] ...uncharged rest mass, understood as the sum of neutral and electromagnetic mass, is the amount of matter, and finds that it probably is not.
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  • ...l\'s Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves | keywords = [[Maxwell's Equations]], [[Nonzero Photon Mass]], [[Scalar Waves]]
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Mass and the Inertial Properties of Nuclei | keywords = [[Electromagnetic Mass]], [[Inertial Properties of Nuclei]]
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  • | title = Special Relativity via Electromagnetic Clocks ...ists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.
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  • | title = A Physical Origin for Mass and Charge ...he CER concept as a fundamental explanation for the physical properties of mass particles. Among many others cited, two well-established physical phenomen
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  • | title = GRT Extended for Electromagnetic Fields: Equivalence Principle and Geometrization | keywords = [[general relativity]], [[electromagnetic field]], [[space-time]], [[equivalence]]
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  • | title = Excess Mass Stress Tectonics - EMST | keywords = [[stress tectonics]], [[electromagnetic processes]], [[earth]]
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  • | title = The Electromagnetic Momentum of a Charged Particle in Weber?s Theory ...ing in Weber's theory is compared with that of the Lorentz force. Neither electromagnetic momentum has an intuitive physical explanation and both might be only mathe
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  • ...f Classical Electromagnetic theory and Lorentz's theory of electromagnetic mass admitted, then Classical Physis predicts the quantised energy levels within
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  • | title = The Kinetic Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation ...wave-speed in the 2.7<sup>o</sup>K background radiation field, leads to a mass 1/2 ? 10<sup>-39 </sup>(kg) for the unit ether-particle, and an average num
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  • ...according to either electromagnetic theory for particles with any ratio of mass to electric charge.
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  • | title = A Philosophic Discussion of the Concept of Mass and the Principle of Isolation ...ing galaxy, has it changed? These properties are explained in terms of the electromagnetic nucleus model of Charles Lucas.
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  • | name = Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons | image = Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons 724.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[gravity]], [[gravitational mass]], [[inertial mass]], [[luminescence]], [[ferromagnetism]] ...ravitational masses can be reduced, nullified or made negative by means of electromagnetic radiation. This unexpected theoretical result was confirmed by an' experime
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in Violation of Newton\'s 3rd Law ...field, which then interacts with its own current to propel that conductor [Mass or matter] without a propellant. This function is a violation of Newton's t
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  • ...tromagnetism and Relativity: With Particular Reference to Moving Media and Electromagnetic Induction ...as a reasonable assumption. But it is well known today that electrons have mass, and therefore an inertial momemtum is always associated with an electric c
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  • ...[[massless point charge]], [[fine structure constant]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[wave-part]] ...">&nbsp;</span></sup>and provides a physical mechanism for electromagnetic mass. In this<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">&nbsp;</span></sup>model th
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  • ...experiment, mass remains constant, so that changing speed does not change mass, but rather the force which the electric and magnetic fields apply to eleme
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Space-Time-Ether .../www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/papers/NASSIKAS%20PAPER%202008.doc The Electromagnetic Space-Time-Aether Under the Claim for Minimum Contradictions]."
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  • ...mass is equivalent to energy, but rather it relates to the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through an elastic solid.
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  • | keywords = [[Mass-Energy]] ...stress tensor of the gravitational wave component that is accompanying the electromagnetic wave component. Concurrently, it is concluded that Einstein?s formula E = m
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  • | title = Methods for Visualizing Aether, Electromagnetic Waves, and All Else ...bodies and into the Earth, causing our sense of weight and then turns into mass, or liquid light, through the process of nuclear pro-fusion and causes the
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  • | title = Momentum of Electromagnetic Fields and New Tests of Fundamental Physics (aka Ether, Nonlocal Quantum Ef | keywords = [[Momentum]], [[Electromagnetic Fields]]
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  • | title = The Physical Space and the Void - Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves - A Hypothesis ...substance, and that such a substance (the ''plenum''), though destitute of mass, is made cohesive by an intrinsic ''kinetic'' viscosity, a simple analysis
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  • ..., [[abstract free particle]], [[probability distributions]], [[fields]], [[electromagnetic field tensor]], [[charged particles]] ...The value of the electric property is determined by that of the emon rest mass. A similar idea has also been used to determine Maxwell equations for the c
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Wave Energy and Time ...h as particles with wave-particle function from Planck's constant, E = hf. Electromagnetic waves are infinite from open-ended standing wave energy moving toward the s
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  • ...ly ascribed to the special relativity, the general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether w
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  • | keywords = [[Weber-Wesley electrodynamics]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[antenna]], [[velocity]] ...dynamics predicts all of the usual results of the Maxwell theory including electromagnetic radiation. It also predicts results where the Maxwell theory fails or is no
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  • ...lectromagnetic fields for a fleeting moment. Matter is a different type of mass which is not what I am talking about here. That is why the so named god par
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Fields from Three Viewpoints ...ecial relativity. But these trajectories may be consistent with a constant mass in both the Weber and the new Gaussian formulations. The field of a station
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  • ...mass is equivalent to energy, but rather it relates to the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through a sea of rotating electron-positron dipoles which pervade
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  • | title = Quantum Nonlocal Action and Inertial Mass from Mach\'s Conjecture | keywords = [[inertial mass]], [[quantum nonlocal action]], [[hyperluminal velocity]], [[Mach's conject
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  • Electron Mass ...atic potential V . In the present case, this effect, stemming from Weber's electromagnetic theory, is observed through the expected linear variation of the frequency
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  • ...ies the Lorentz force, the electromagnetic induction, and the relativistic mass, achieving a partial unification of classical mechanics with electrodynamic
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  • ...ll's Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves]]"
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  • ...vapor to be an ideal gas the relationship between the self-energy and the mass of the particle can be established.
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  • ...elds and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding light speed can explain o
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity Modification]], [[Electromagnetic Force]], [[Lorentz-Fitzgerald Transformation]] ...ion lies in the fact that it now lends itself to a portable technology, as mass is no longer required to derive acceleration. This new relationship for acc
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  • * 2009 - "[[Electromagnetic Postulates and Unipolar Induction ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...any ?runaway solutions?. It has been shown that the energy flux in a free electromagnetic field is guided by the Poynting vector, whereas the energy flux in a bound
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  • ...place in space, on the distribution of energy. All mass is electromagnetic mass and gravity is due to the variation of the velocity of light. The first cal
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  • ...duces available surface area within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • | title = Light, Gravity, and Mass: A Particle Theory ...EM radiation also be the particle needed for pushing gravity? And how does mass fit in?
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  • ...ole]], [[gravity]], [[photon]], [[space]], [[mass]], [[speed of light]], [[electromagnetic radiation]] ...ation of black hole's radius that takes into account the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (photons). This new mathematical model allows us to calculate gra
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  • ...ect, the experimentally sensed variation of mass with velocity and general mass-energy equivalence.
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  • ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields 151.jpg
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  • <span class="mw-headline">Criticism of Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory</span> ...iticism of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_equations Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory], in which he contended that the theory's connection with the ''lumi
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  • | title = NASA\'s Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force | keywords = [[pioneer anomaly]], [[repulsive force]], [[charge-mass interaction]], [[charged capacitors]], [[E = mc2]]
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  • ...pproximate mass of these fields. (See Scientific American, May, 1976, The Mass of the Photon, by Nieto &amp; Goldhaber) . As their experiment progressed
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  • | keywords = [[Magic numbers]], [[nuclear model]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[tetrahedral nucleus]], [[dimensions]] ...ensional geometry, for all known nuclear magic numbers. It also shows that mass has both real and imaginary components, as described in the variable phase
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  • ...of which gives all the basic parameters of particles; charge, rest energy, mass radius, magnetic moment, and spin.
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  • ...edron quark ball, and mathematically integrated with electron mass, proton mass, the Phi Pyramid and Planck's Length.
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  • ...pothesized to be a natural consequence of charge obeying Coulomb's Law and mass obeying Newton's Law of gravitation.&nbsp; This is equivalent to saying tha
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  • ...ass spiral of particles/antiparticles, that is, increases or decreases the mass proportional to or , in such a manner that .<br />What I propose as a very
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  • ...tive <em>gravitational </em>mass particles with positive <em>inertial </em>mass (confirmation of negative g-masses would invalidate equivalence principle).
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  • ...tle = On Experimental Confirmation of the Einstein Equation and the Charge-Mass Repulsive Force | keywords = [[pioneer anomaly]], [[repulsive force]], [[charge-mass interaction]], [[charged capacitors]], [[E = mc2]]
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  • ...on mass. For researchers and graduate students interested in the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
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  • | title = Mass, Charge, and Current: The Essence and Morphology | keywords = [[Mass]], [[Charge]], [[Current]], [[Morphology]]
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  • ...ever they cannot penetrate electrons. Their pressure on electrons explains electromagnetic behavior and the source of magnetic fields. ...n, proton, atom, molecule?. to galaxy. The galactic limit is the amount of mass a solar cycle sun can maintain without exploding as a Nova. The sun maintai
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  • | title = Gravitational Acceleration without Mass and Noninertial Fields ...ion lies in the fact that it now lends itself to a portable technology, as mass is no longer required to derive acceleration. This new relationship for acc
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  • ...ude that electromagnetic waves must be accompanied by an effective flow of mass. The main difference between gravity and light is the fact that gravity is
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  • ...presentation will also present an antenna design for converting transverse electromagnetic waves into longitudinal electrogravitic waves for using current transmittin
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  • | title = A Sketch for a Quantum Theory of Gravity: Rest Mass Induced by Graviton Motion ...can be expressed in terms completely analogous to the quantum relativistic electromagnetic structure involved in Sommerfeld's formula for quantum-state energy.
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  • ...Coulomb chain reactions are considered necessary and sufficient to explain electromagnetic phenomena. Particular attention is paid in this paper to the implications o
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  • ...ferous ether and a feedback medium in electrodynamics. This unification of electromagnetic theory and gravitation also includes gravitational radiation.
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  • | keywords = [[:Luminiferous Energy]], [[electromagnetic radiations]], [[mathematical misrepresentation]], [[work capacity]], [[rece ...t and the electromagnetic properties of this medium have been defined. The mass, as we know it, is shown to be the manifestation of the energy; which const
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  • ...entities while charge and mass are re-defined as nonobjective parameters. Electromagnetic and gravitational forces are interpreted as components of a unified long ra
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  • ...ords = [[aether]], [[gravity]], [[singularity]], [[general relativity]], [[mass]], [[ethertron]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[big bang]], [[]] ...model, no gravitational field within the star's core, no gravitational or electromagnetic fields between stars, and the velocity of light and the gravitational const
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  • ...fic and precise limits on the form of the force equations. Ironically, the electromagnetic Lorentz force does not meet the requirements. Neither does the Ampere force
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  • | title = A New Physical Model for Calculation of Atomic Mass | keywords = [[atomic mass calculation]], [[Planck?s radiation law]], [[the origin of the elements]],
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  • ...NT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>disconcerting conclusion is that both mass and charge densities must<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span
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  • ...rtial mass of the electron [matter], and finally matter's interaction with electromagnetic radiation.
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  • ...n that it is a grave error to always treat gravitational mass and inertial mass the same.
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  • | name = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things | image = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things 1470.jpg
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  • ...[[spinning charged ring]], [[electron]], [[anomalous magnetic moment]], [[mass]], [[charge]], [[magnetic moment]] ...netic moment []<em><sub>e</sub>. </em>The model is completely stable under electromagnetic forces alone. The twice classical value for the gyromagnetic ratio is expla
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  • | keywords = [[Zero-Point Field]], [[Space Propulsion]], [[Mass Shift]], [[Field Propulsion]], [[Plasma Propulsion]] ...acuum and the inertia mass is arisen from the interaction with the vacuum electromagnetic zero-point field. From the standpoint of the ZPF field theory, the author s
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  • ...oper frequency of the field. It is shown that a particle of non-zero rest mass can be limited to a speed equal to light speed in vacuum.
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  • ...ure? ? by treating the electron as a system of potential energies and real mass-energies.
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  • ...is no coincidence that the wavelength of a photon with a mass equal to the mass of an electron and positron is only slightly larger at 2.17 X 10<sup>-10</s
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  • ...quation, which gives a strong argument to conclude that our universe is of electromagnetic constitution. Maxwell's equations are reduced to a simple four-vector equat
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  • ...needed to sustain the increase in energy associated with the relativistic mass increase. ...m>radiation from an isolated charge. Then we can hypothesize that there is electromagnetic energy outflow according to the Larmor formula and an exactly balancing ene
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  • * "Dimensional Terms for Energy Transport by Radiation and for Electromagnetic Quantities: Comments on the SI System," <em>Advances in Electronics and Ele ...Nature of Clock Retardation, Force-Retardation/Reduction and Invariance of Mass for a Moving Physical System" (1995).
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  • ...xagonal Fractal (OHF) are evaluated for both the internal structure of the mass of an electron, as well as, their structural congruency with the lines of f
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  • | keywords = [[Space and Time]], [[Electromagnetic Field]], [[Infinity.]] ...waves are shown as gravity force in the electric field and are curved from mass in space-time.</span>
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  • Light is an electromagnetic wave with a dynamic mass, and with a zero rest mass. A fourth parameter is gyrotation, the second field of the Newtonian gravit
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  • ...for Inertia, Gravitation, the Principle of Equivalence, Spin and Particle Mass Ratios]<br />Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda, L. J. Nickisch &amp; Jules Moll [http://xxx.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0009036 Inertial mass and the quantum vacuum fields]<br />Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda &amp; Yor
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  • ...an be treated as the origin of inertia only when one chooses to ignore the mass-energy content of matter. In the absence of any physical basis for such a c
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  • ...tes all atomic structures and establishes the separation of media particle mass increments. Temperature is the reciprocal of the coefficient of thermal ex
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  • ...uency</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman">, delineated by the electromagnetic energy content</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman">, of the ob
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  • ...oom temperature and at liquid nitrogen temperatures the application of the electromagnetic (EM) or rf energy resulted in an upward climb in the data.</p></span></span
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  • ...s the first systematic description of the fundamental magnetizing field of electromagnetic radiation and Volume 2, Non-Abelian Electrodynamics, which deals with the d
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  • ...tic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric charge. Cosmino compositions of quarks, leptons, neutr
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  • ...e new theory, called photo-particle pair dynamics, is the notion that rest mass in the form of particles can be created from pure energy in the form
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