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  • ...s General Theory of Relativity sets out a theory of gravity which does not postulate a physical force as the cause of gravity; rather, it provides a geometric e
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  • ...tely consistent with the physical and experimental observations. The other postulate of ?laws by which physical systems undergo change are not affected when ref
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  • ...But, perhaps due to the pervading lato sensu interpretation of the second postulate of the Special Theory of Relativity in connection with the currently gener
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  • ...n abstract set of points and lines, can not do; yet. in effect. the second postulate of SR claims that light velocity is fixed by the CS of the observer. Relate
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  • ...and scientific terms. Analysis of the theory reveals that (1) the second postulate is not a necessary consequence of the experimental data, (2) rejection of t
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  • ...terms of time dilation. The usual understanding of the theory is that the postulate of the constancy of light velocity implies a change in the structure of spa
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  • ...umption, contradicts the well established laws of physics and also its own postulate. It is shown that in GRT the velocity of a massive body can exceed the spee
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  • ...mulated against it. Here, we examine the evidence for the most fundamental postulate of the big bang, the expansion of the universe. We conclude that the eviden
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  • ...ed on the assumption that absolute space exists, if, following Lorentz, we postulate natural laws holding that motion in absolute space causes temporal and spat
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  • ...chanics, by which one is led to consider generalizations of the Heisenberg postulate of the form pk qj - qj pk = S (delta jk), where S is a quantum analog of Ha
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  • * 2003 - "[[Michelson-Morley Experiment and The Second Postulate of STR]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_160.pd
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  • ...strike an observer in order to be absorbed.&nbsp; By modifying the second postulate to state:&nbsp; "The observed velocity of light is <em>c</em> from all fram
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  • ...uch jets throughout the cosmos presents a great test for Einstein?s second postulate, since there may indeed be jets who?s orientation to the line-of sight impl
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  • The first postulate of special relativity states that light propagation is isotropic in all ine
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  • ...is deeply connected with the notion of time. The same is true for the the postulate of constancy of the two-way speed of light in vacuum in all frames indepen
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  • ...bility to predict waves emitted by electrons. Although it is a fundamental postulate of Quantum Mechanics, the Schr?dinger Equation does not allow for an interp
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  • ...ing made a famous remark, "Black holes have no hair." This referred to the postulate that all black hole solutions of the general relativity, better, of the Ein
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  • ...ught, and to allot to it some qualities that we are not ?sure? of (cf. the postulate of the constancy of light speed). One retrieves the concepts of uncompleten
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  • ...m the two postulates of relativity theory while avoiding an unstated third postulate of the theory, namely that the effects of motion on forces both transverse
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  • ...uantum substrate is defined with which the four postulates are compatible, postulate 3 being grounded on it. An experiment is proposed to test the physical real
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  • ...pecial thanks to Kirk Methlan of PCC-EC for giving us a "demonstration" of postulate 2 of special relativity, the constancy of the velocity of light.
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  • ...proton together, and we calculate it, i.e., about 10^+33 (newt/sq. m). We postulate a 'spinning aether ball' with a circumference equal to the Bohr hydrogen at
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  • ...together by his electrodynamic force law, so that it was not necessary to postulate nuclear forces to stabilize the nucleus.&nbsp;He proposed negative charges
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  • ...based on the vector addition law c ? v in absolute space; that Einstein's postulate of the Planck frequency for a single photon is true; that Faraday's inducti
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  • ...still unsolved. The root of this problem could perhaps be the relativistic postulate of the invariance of the speed of light. In countless experiments it was fo
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  • ...e 20th century, and replaces them both with just one possibly provable new postulate concerning light propagation. The new theory is more consistent with the ob
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  • ...to the converging (sink) flow of the ether, and may have been the first to postulate&nbsp;the idea.
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  • ...r surfaces, and that dark matter (DM) expels space. The nucleus absorption postulate leads to the prediction that all atomic nuclei have similar radii = 6 ?2 fe
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  • ...quantum formalism. As is well known, the Schroedinger equation is the main postulate of quantum mechanics. Therefore, if we are going to introduce any previousl
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  • * "Experimental Evidence for the Second Postulate of Special Relativity," <i>American Journal of Physics</i>, V30, N4, pp. 29
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  • ...up trying to puzzle it out and simply stated the propagation of light as a postulate. While Maxwell’s equations explain the behavior (the what) of light, they
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  • ...t with the results of spectroscopic observations of binary stars. A hidden postulate in de Sitter's argument, however, is that the speed of light propagating fr
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  • ...theory of relativity]], [[Newtons laws of motion]], [[Euclids? Parallel Postulate]], [[proximity]], [[emergence]], [[universal logic]], [[asceticism]], [[nat
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  • * 2005 - "[[Developments on the Postulate on the Velocity of Light in the Twentieth Century]]" * 2003 - "[[The Jorge Cur? Postulate on the Electrical Nature of Cancer]]"
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  • ..."[[How The Generalized Maxwell Equations can be Derived From the Einstein Postulate]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_809.pdf Read
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  • ...ossible having abolished the normal meter. It is, therefore, now custom to postulate also in GRT the constancy of c and explain the observed deflection and the
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  • * 1985 - "[[The Dingle Problem, Cosmology, and the Postulate of Relativity]]"
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  • ...ty and Relativity: The Problem of Light Velocity, Disproof of the Einstein Postulate]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Light-velocity-relativity-Arthur-Otis/dp/B0006AY
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  • * 1988 - "[[Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes and Einstein's Second Postulate]]" * 1987 - "[[Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes and Einstein's Second Postulate]]"
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  • * 2005 - "[[Michelson-Morley Warum dieses Experiment Einsteins Postulate widerlegt]]"
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  • ...toration of Space and Time from a Galilean Approach to Relativity's Second Postulate]]" * 1996 - "[[Simultaneity with and without the 2nd Postulate]]"
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  • ...is the development of the familiar formulae of the theory from the single postulate regarding length.
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  • According to the first postulate of the special theory of relativity:<ref name=Einstein>{{cite book This postulate defines an '''inertial frame of reference'''.
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  • * 2010 - "[[Einstein's Light Speed Postulate is Illogical]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • ...nbsp;&nbsp;No similar phenomenon has followed Einstein: no one has put his postulate set into proper perspective as one out of several possible ones. - Cynthia
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  • ...universe works. <br /><br />Dr. Carezani has not needed to create any new postulate or invent a new Theory of Relativity;contrarily, at the center of Dr. Carez
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  • ...del of Aether which forces him to a Langrangean mathematical detour and to postulate an enigmatic 'displacement current' without a conveying Aether.? J.J. Thom
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  • ...instein's work. Carezani found that the "two observers in relative motion" postulate from which [[special relativity]] is derived was redundant, and when this e
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  • ...ponential function, irrationality and singularities. Derived relationships postulate a classical basis for quantum mechanics and relativistic mechanics when spa
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  • The alternative is to postulate that all atoms are interconnected by a physical medium. We propose that lig
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  • ...he surrounding space. In order to come to interaction force, an additional postulate is introduced. It is usually called Lorentz force formula. This formula des
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  • ...one-way isotropy of light on the moving Earth. This means that the second postulate of Special Relativity still remains merely conventional.
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  • ...icle-like behaviour; in this initial form of his theory he did not have to postulate the existence of a quantum particle.<ref name="dewdney-et-al-1992"> ...um mechanics, the Schrödinger equation is connected to reality by the Born postulate, which states that the probability density of the particle's position is gi
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  • ...e argued that Lorentz succeeded in creating a theory which complies to the postulate of relativity, he showed that Lorentz's equations of electrodynamics were n ...because the journal only appeared twice a year. He spoke literally of "the postulate of relativity", he showed that the transformations are a consequence of the
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  • ''We postulate that all of the mass and gravitons in the central black hole dissociate sim
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  • * 2004 - "[[This is NOT Einstein's Postulate]]"
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  • ...n of abstract proofs of theorems or theories, but not a general method for postulate or axiom discovery of objective reality.
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  • ...nt speed and that this speed is the same in all directions. Without this [[postulate]] it would be impossible to infer the speed of light from astronomical obse ...of Rayleigh and Brace]] could be explained. Another important step was the postulate that the Lorentz transformation has to be valid for non-electrical forces a
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  • [[Planck constant]]<br>[[Planck postulate]]<br>[[Planck's law of black body radiation]]<br>[[Third law of thermodynam ...he DPG on 14 December 1900, was the supposition, now known as the [[Planck postulate]], that electromagnetic energy could be emitted only in [[Quantization (phy
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  • For a given experiment, we can postulate this as being true and verify experimentally that it does indeed hold true, ...heory, a theorem rather than (as in ordinary quantum theory) an additional postulate.
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  • * 2004 - "[[The Logical Redundancy of Einstein?s Second Postulate]]"
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  • ...ect invariance of the equations of electrodynamics, and he formulated the "postulate of relativity", terms which he was the first to employ. [...] Let us add th
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  • ...ormation and thus length contraction and time dilation from the relativity postulate and the constancy of the speed of light, thus removing the ''ad hoc'' chara <ref name=rob>{{cite journal |last=Robertson |first=H. P. |year=1949 |title=Postulate versus Observation in the Special Theory of Relativity |journal=Reviews of
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  • According to the first postulate of [[special relativity]], all physical laws take their simplest form in an ...l, H. |page=111 |url=https://books.google.com/?id=yECokhzsJYIC&pg=PA111&dq=postulate+%22Principle+of+Relativity%22
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  • From Einstein's [[Postulates of special relativity|second postulate of relativity]] follows
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  • ...ued that scientists have to set the constancy of the speed of light as a [[postulate]] to give physical theories the simplest form.<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...ad undergone an “expansion” over time. In 1888, Yarkovski was the first to postulate a growth of the Earth mass. Similarly, Roberto Mantovani in 1889, and again
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  • Newton's postulate of an invisible [[action at a distance (physics)|force able to act over vas
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