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  • ...ght of as both a fixed lattice and a dynamic fluid, and which is always in constant motion.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>All energy preexists w
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  • ...termine the ''quantum mechanical mulitplier'' appearing next to the Planck Constant in the epression in question to be r/r<sub>0</sub>, for ''electronic states
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  • ...strapped to h<sup>2</sup>, the ''square of the Planck Constant.'' But this constant is already, ''dimension wise,'' ''Lorentz invariant.'' Thus, any quantity b
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  • ...macroscopic quantum phases characterized by dynamical and quantized Planck constant. The book is a comprehensive overview and analysis of topological geometrod
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  • ...ics coincides with dragged ether. Nuclear fusion is better understood. The constant of Planck (h) is eliminated theoretical when the photon is assumed to be an
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  • ...pan style="font-size: x-small;">Weak</span></sub> = 1/4 ''and of the fermi constant'' G<sub><span style="font-size: x-small;">F</span></sub> ? m<img border="0"
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  • ...st be a minimal redundant segment. Its length correlates with the Planck?s constant. In the stochastic environs a loop-shaped soliton disintegrates into the co
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  • ...ite Black Holes; No Hawking Miniature Black Holes. Bob noted that Planck?s Constant did not appear in General Relativity, but had to be included somewhere if t
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  • ...TURNS OUT TO BE A UNIVERSAL INVARIANT STRAPPED TO THE SQUARE OF THE PLANCK CONSTANT, pp. 23-35 <br /><br />Chapter 6. CONCLUSION, pp. 37-40<br /><br />Appendix
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  • ...own_for = [[Aether]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Relativity]], [[Fine Structure Constant]] ...mass which I call 186-ether and has a radius corresponding to Boltzmann's constant. This mass I have shown to be the lower limit mass in the Universe, the upp
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  • * "A Value for the Meson Coupling Constant," <em>Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.</em> 17, 682 (May 1972). * 1974 - "[[A Minimum Photon Rest Mass Using Planck's Constant and Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves]]"
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  • ...um mechanical invariance, necessarily strapped to the square of the Planck Constant, which constitutes a given framework regarding the matter architecture, and
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  • ...of momentum and the position of that momentum is always equal to Planck?s constant, h.&nbsp; This soliton model is the Bohr Model of Einstein?s photon.
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  • ...cts of a varying ZPE on atoms and atomic constants, such as Planck&rsquo;s constant, <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">h</em>, the speed of light, <em s
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  • * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_536.pdf Read
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  • ...cts of a varying ZPE on atoms and atomic constants, such as Planck&rsquo;s constant, <em>h</em>, the speed of light, <em>c</em> , and the rest-masses of atomic
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  • * Haranas I., Pressure Calculations in a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity, Romanian Astronomical Journa * Haranas I., A Variable Model of the Fine Structure Constant, Romanian Astronomical Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 25-30, 2003 and SAO/NAS
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  • ...out of angular momentum. The quantization of angular momentum and Planck's constant are postulates, underivable from deeper law. There validity depends on the ...hidden parameters. A low energy natural constant had been discovered. This constant is the velocity of the quantum transition (1.094 million meters per second
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  • | known_for = [[Big Bang]], [[Gravity]], [[Hubble\'s Constant]], [[Compton Effect]], [[Redshift]], [[Expansion Tectonics]]
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  • * 2006 - "[[Planck?s Constant and a Model for the Electron]]"
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  • ...nbsp; </span>scheduled in Portland, Maine focused on the effect of the non constant nature of the speed of light on 21<sup>st</sup> century physics.<span>&nbsp
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  • ...nce and constancy of the fine structure ?constant? and the ratio e2/planck constant over two pi.
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  • [[Planck constant]]<br>[[Planck postulate]]<br>[[Planck's law of black body radiation]]<br>[[Third law of thermodynamics]] [[File:Max Planck signature 10 years old.jpg|thumb|left|Max Planck's signature at ten years of age]]
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  • ...ere is a big one. Planck's constant need not be regarded as an independent constant of Nature. It is a consequence of a balance between two effects. One is wel * 2005 - "[[Planck's Constant: A Yin/Yang Balance]]"
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  • ...t all universal constants of physics (G, c, Planck?s constant, Boltzmann?s constant, etc.) must depend on cosmological or microscopic properties of the univers
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  • ...ies of bands that were a function of the square-root of the fine structure constant. I wrote an editorial on the theoretical structure of the electromagnetic s ...m force, which is similar to the observed Casimir effect; thus, the Planck constant is introduced directly into force phenomena rather than indirectly through
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  • ...o-called" fundamental theories of modern science used the same fundamental constant c for the velocity of light, i.e. electrodynamics, special relativity, quan ...Theory of Relativity which describes gravity also involves the fundamental constant c, Poincare reasoned that gravity must be of electrodynamic origin.
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  • ...ding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times ...of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the '''Hubble constant'''.<ref name="NYT-20170220" /><ref>
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  • ...ion in energy when electromagnetic radiation is red-shifted, as given by [[Planck's relation]], due to the electromagnetic radiation propagating in opposition where <math>G</math> denotes Newton's [[gravitational constant]], <math>M</math> the [[mass]] of the gravitating body, <math>c</math> the
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  • ...uency|<math>\sqrt{\frac{n e^{2}}{m\epsilon_0}} = </math>]][[reduced Planck constant|<math>\hbar</math>]][[plasmon frequency|<math>\omega_{p},</math>]] ...he [[permittivity of free space]], <math>\hbar</math> the [[reduced Planck constant]] and <math>\omega_{p}</math> the [[plasmon frequency]].
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  • ...superluminal phase waves carried by a subquantal etheric medium subject to constant stochastic fluctuations. The force, or quantum potential, determining parti ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;Although relativity theory assumed a zero ether drift (and a constant velocity of light), Vigier (1997b) argues that a positive ether drift is co
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  • questioned the validity of Boltzmann’s constant [40]. This is
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  • ...superluminal phase waves carried by a subquantal etheric medium subject to constant stochastic fluctuations. The force, or quantum potential, determining parti Although relativity theory assumed a zero ether drift (and a constant velocity of light), Vigier (1997b) argues that a positive ether drift is co
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  • where {{math|''k''<sub>1</sub>}} is an arbitrary constant. ...classical limit, it is necessary to start with as high a power of Planck's constant {{mvar|ħ}} as possible:
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  • The principle requires physical laws to be the same for any body moving at constant velocity as they are for a body at rest. A consequence is that an observer
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  • ...ndard in 1990, but would be in 2010. Conversely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-stan ...rly 70% of the energy in the universe was attributable to the cosmological constant, often referred to as "dark energy". This has led to the development of a s
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  • ...and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted the impossibility ...le{e/m}</math> decreased with the speed, showing that, assuming the charge constant, the mass of the electron increased with the speed. He also believed that t
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  • ...e [[Action (physics)|action function]] is not much greater than [[Planck's constant]], indicates one such criterion. They used the word "[[holomovement]]" for
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  • Poincaré was a constant interpreter (and sometimes friendly critic) of Lorentz's theory. Poincaré
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