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  • ...gy; the concepts of black hole, white hole, worm hole and time travel from cosmological viewpoint; the question of multiple universes and of course the crucial imp ..."font-family: Arial; color: black; font-size: 10pt;">and many other subtle cosmological issues which together are succinctly and realistically confronted in this b
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]] * 2007 - "[[Parallelism and Relativity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4306.pdf Read
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  • ...ergy nor dark matter to explain these mysteries. Nor does it need the BB?s cosmological constant to explain the rapid expansion of our Universe, nor gravitons to e [[Category:Relativity|origins universal systems change direction scientific thought]]
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  • ...e, hidden phases of matter recycling and rebirth. The  most energetic cosmological events Gamma Ray Bursts are signatures of a galaxy collapse or rebirth. The
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  • ...holistic approach of the continuous field concept of the theory of general relativity, as a general theory of matter. The contributions to these proceedings demo * Mendel Sachs: The Mach Principle and the Origin of Inertia from General Relativity
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  • ...he speed of light. His extensive study of this fifth dimension ranges from relativity and ether theory to precognition, telepathy, and synchronicity, all from th [[Category:Relativity|transcending speed light consciousness quantum physics fifth dimension]]
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  • ...rk energy and dark matter, and critical study of the basic assumptions of relativity, among others. This latter study, which was initiated and partly discussed ...p;       According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable.      &nb
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  • ...: yes">&nbsp; </span>The conclusion is that the pressure term from general relativity and in the consequent Friedman equations is adequate to explain the constan [[Category:Relativity|dark matter problem general relativistic galactic rotation curves friedman
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  • * 1998 - "[[Book Review: Einstein's Theory of Relativity versus Classical Mechanics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstra * 1995 - "[[The Cosmological Red Shift in an Unlimited Universe]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Special relativity]], [[Gravity]], [[Cosmology]], [[New Energy]], [[Unification]] * 2001 - "[[Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological
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  • ...so that the comparison is incomplete. What if Einstein?s General Theory of Relativity has nothing at all to do with the evolution of the universe? On the subject [[Category:Relativity|critique meta model universe]]
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  • ...n phases. c) The unifying role of a soliton Higgs-field in determining: 1) Cosmological particle-generation; 2) Maxwell's gravity theorem; 3) The quasi-(1 + 3)-dim [[Category:Relativity|field equations governing origin evolution compactified hyper-dimensional-e
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  • ...tion ((1-2&#120659;)?, 1-2&#120659;, &#120659;-&gt;0 at infinity) with the cosmological constant &#581; (constant of integration under unimodular conditions), the [[Category:Relativity|re-evaluating nordstr m proposed path aether order solve worst theoretical
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  • ...the proved retardation of moving clocks and also the mysterious quantized cosmological phenomena intrinsic red shift in terms of linear progression of quantized a ...bsolute velocity variation and Privileged System intimate structure. A low cosmological acceleration (so negligible that cannot be detected by any apparatus), is m
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  • ...e existence of antigravitational (repulsive) fields and mass formations. A cosmological consequence of such fields and mass formations is a periodic expansion and ...the generalized theory of gravitation with the consequences of the general relativity theory. In this regard the following three remarks should be made.
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology (Fractal]], [[Scaling]], [[Self-Similarity)]], [[Relativity]], [[Electrodyamics]], [[Gravity]], [[Expansion Tectonics]], [[Non-linear d ...nt transformation equations. My hypothesis is that macroscopic and quantum cosmological systems are self-similar separated by a scale factor of S and a significant
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  • ...e to put forth a theory that reconciles Quantum Physics with the Theory of Relativity. To date, no other physical theory is able to accord for the intraction bet ...itle: 'Deformed special relativity with an invariant minimum speed and its cosmological implications'. We, theoretical physicists, develop theories by using the ma
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  • ...y, Model Mechanics provides natural solutions to the following problematic cosmological observations:
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  • ...Expansion that explained gravity to be the opposite of Einstein’s General Relativity. In 1970 he presented this new theory in small book called “Gravity Does ...n in which the mass of the electron gradually decreases over the course of cosmological time.
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  • ...r holors]?. Through their work, they became disillusioned with Einsteinian relativity and sought neo-classical explanations for various phenomena. * "The Cosmological Principle and the Cosmological Constant", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V266, pp. 47-58 (1958)
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  • ...tion of several decades of nontraditional insights, into the study of post relativity physics.. After schooling in wartime London at the height of the blitz he w ...ly universe. In particular, the light sphere provides a bridge between the Cosmological Principle and a more anthromorphic view of the universe ? The mechanism for
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  • ...different ?point? along the ?elastic? beam? [1] See also ?Questioning the Cosmological Doppler Red-Shift,? by Gallucci. [[Category:Relativity|speed light constant non-constant]]
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  • ...ok that might very well precipitate the demise of a thoroughly discredited cosmological paradigm.
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  • ...levels. In this way Sorce Theory unifies the core macro-micro schism (e.g. relativity vs. the quantum) infecting all of modern physics and cosmology. It resolves ...Sorce Theory to an integration with the newly emerging fractal and plasma cosmological models, offering as well, a spring-board for a simplifying introduction to
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  • ...y, Albert Einstein arrived at stating: "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable, for in such space not only would there ...d cosmic events that should not be expected in the light of the mainstream cosmological theories.
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  • ...ativity is incorrect]&nbsp;In this article it?s shown, why the theory of a relativity, being the false theory from the very beginning, nevertheless has been take ...principle ofrelativity does not exist]&nbsp;History of origin of a general relativity and show of illegality of itsintroduction. The arguments indicating its abs
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  • ...interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological models,the universe is considered to have begun as plasma.<span style="mso- ...matics. This approach has the advantage that the restrictive postulates of relativity are not needed to achieve the same results. The real, physical ZPE is thus
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  • ...interactions weremore rapid when the ZPE strength waslower. In almost all cosmological models,the universe is considered to have begun as plasma.<span>&nbsp; </sp ...matics. This approach has the advantage that the restrictive postulates of relativity are not needed to achieve the same results. The real, physical ZPE is thus
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  • ...her unique New Gaussian Electrodynamics, which operates without Einstein's relativity. In all, she has authored a staggering 300 technical articles during her lo * "The Cosmological Principle and the Cosmological Constant", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V266, pp. 47-58 (1958)
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  • * Isominkowskian Representaion of Cosmological Redshifts and the Internal Red-Blue-Shifts of Quasars, [/php/DatabaseMenu.p * What, if Anything, Is the Anthropic Cosmological Principle Telling Us?, Silvio Bergia 73
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Ether]], [[Aether]], [[Gravity]], [[Neomechanics]], [[Cosmology]], [[I ...he first book to provide a detailed interpretation of current physical and cosmological data based on Borchardt's Ten Assumptions of Science. In addition to an alt
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  • ...relativity, the theories of elementary particles, the standard model, the cosmological theories, etc.) will disturb or destroy the credibility of numerous scienti [[Category:Relativity|unveiled secrets primary substance general quantum mechanics vol]]
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  • ...ddress this question by simulating galactic densities for the two types of cosmological model. Results suggest that the non-expanding universe may be more consiste ...eymann <ref>Y. Heymann, '' A Monte Carlo Simulation Framework for Testing Cosmological Models '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol. 10 (4), pp. 217-221, October 2014.</
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  • ...popularly considered to be Einstein's theory)biggest competitor regarding relativity theory, but Ritz died young and didn't get to work all the kinks out of his ...y bursts, grand synthesis, Venusian astrobiology, variable electric charge cosmological redshift, pulsars, quasars, time, Ritz's electrodynamics, Velikovsky's cata
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  • | known_for = [[Gravitation]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] * 1987 - "[[Particle Mass in a Cosmological Perspective]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5
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  • ...is a [[general covariance|generally covariant]] modification of [[general relativity]] which describes a [[spacetime]] endowed with both a [[Metric (mathematics ...and Broken Lorentz Symmetry</ref> In addition to the metric of [[general relativity]] these theories also included a [[scalar field]] which intuitively corresp
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  • * "[http://adsabs.harvard.edu//abs/1984ffp..conf..107C Cosmological Redshifts and the Law of Corresponding States]", Frontiers of Fundamental * 1994 - "[[Cosmological Redshifts and the Law of Corresponding States]]"
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  • ...in their quest for a theory of everything and a theory that unites general relativity with quantum mechanics? Knight proposes a new theory suggesting that the sp ...gh for the baryonic matter stratum to initiate expansion. In any case, any cosmological theory which will succeed inflationary cosmology must account for the compl
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  • ...out by individual particles rather than phase waves, this would contradict relativity theory, which Vigier upholds.) ...Silvertooth &amp; Whitney, 1992), are best understood in terms of standard relativity theory is hotly contested (e.g. Galeczki, 1995; Hazelett &amp; Turner, 1979
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  • ...dered non-standard in 1990, but would be in 2010. Conversely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered ...is the [[Lambda-CDM]] model, wherein the Universe is governed by [[General Relativity]], began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the universe|flat
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  • ...law to the entire observable universe, proponents of the Big Bang Standard Cosmological Model claim the universe is expanding (possibly faster than their sacred sp ...dia, '' Cosmological Redshift '' , http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/C/Cosmological+ Redshift.</ref>
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Organizing Dissidents]] * 1994 - "[[Isominkowskian Representation of Cosmological Redshifts and the Internal Red-Blue-Shifts of Quasars]]"
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  • ...out by individual particles rather than phase waves, this would contradict relativity theory, which Vigier upholds.) ...Silvertooth &amp; Whitney, 1992), are best understood in terms of standard relativity theory is hotly contested (e.g. Galeczki, 1995; Hazelett &amp; Turner, 1979
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  • This volume, devoted to the problems of relativity, gravitation and related issues in physics, presents papers delivered and/o ...ysics (G, c, Planck?s constant, Boltzmann?s constant, etc.) must depend on cosmological or microscopic properties of the universe. There is a discussion of laws sa
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  • * Galilei and Relativity Principle, Chirkov A.G., page 87. * The Lorentz Component of the Cosmological Red Shift, Sharipov M.R., page 625.
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  • # Amoroso, R.L., Kafatos, M.and Ecminovic, P. , 1998, The origins of cosmological redshift in spin exchange between Planck scale vacuum compactification and # Vigier, J-P &amp; Amoroso, R.L., 202, The origin of cosmological redshift and CMBR as absorption/emission equilibrium in cavity-QED blackbo
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  • ...tributed to [[Edwin Hubble]], the law was first derived from the [[general relativity]] equations, in 1922, by [[Alexander Friedmann]] who published a set of equ ...velocity ''v'', i.e. the [[derivative]] of proper distance with respect to cosmological time coordinate. See ''[[Comoving distance#Uses of the proper distance|Use
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  • ...{{cite|title=Einstein's Space-Time: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity|first1=Rafael|last1=Ferraro|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|dat ...translated by RQ Lawson}}</ref><ref name=Giulini>{{Cite book|title=Special Relativity |author= Domenico Giulini |page =19 |url=https://books.google.com/?id=4U1bi
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  • ...sformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity. ...The transformations connect the space and time coordinates of an [[Event (relativity)|event]] as measured by an observer in each frame.<ref group=nb>One can ima
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  • ...History of relativity|the history of general relativity|history of general relativity}} {{Wikisource portal|Relativity|Historical Papers on Relativity}}
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  • ...sions to de Broglie–Bohm theory, attempting to reconcile it with [[special relativity]] and [[quantum field theory]], besides other features such as spin or curv === Relativity ===
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