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  • ...ns in the system thus opening a new era for the understanding of celestial mechanics and the laws of nature.
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  • ...For a long time Dr. Sotina was a research staff member at the Institute of Mechanics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Presently she lives in New York. ...at the Schroedinger equation can be derived from the deterministic laws of mechanics if one takes into account the influence of the vacuum structures on <span l
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  • ...reported, though without having to give away neither the STR, nor Quantum Mechanics, one for the other.
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  • ...bservatory in Washington, D.C., where he became the Chief of the Celestial Mechanics Branch of the Nautical Almanac Office. ...anized astronomical expeditions to solar eclipses, meteor storms and other celestial events.
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  • ...ns in the system thus opening a new era for the understanding of celestial mechanics and the laws of nature.
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  • ...loss of the electromagnetic wave for blackbody radiation, such as for many celestial objects, follows the same ?Dn/n = constant? law as if it were a Doppler la
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  • | known_for = [[nuclear sciences]], [[relativity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[energy]], [[ethics]] * 2008 - "[[The Ideal Gas Behavior is a Macroscopic Manifestation of Quantum Mechanics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4550.doc Read
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  • ...s in the photogravitational restricted three-body problem, 1988, Celestial Mechanics, 44, pp.135-154. ...itational restricted three-body problem: Sun-Jupiter case, 1991, Celestial Mechanics, 50, pp.325-347.
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  • ...oth worlds. Note that what we do, well stays within the frame of ''quantum mechanics,'' since in fact, we ultimately land at the de Broglie relationship. Note a
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  • ...a different fit to the old data. A 1924 paper by a professor of Celestial Mechanics critiques both the Einstein and the Le Verrier analyses, and a 1993 paper g
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  • ...ifferent from present day values. A 1924 paper by a professor of Celestial Mechanics critiques both the Einstein and the Le Verrier analyses, and a 1993 paper g
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  • ...in Physics and Cosmology, A Nobel Laureate, Newton-Einstein Billiard Ball Mechanics, The Principle of Equivalence, Time Dilation. ...ies heavier over eons of years. This, essentially, creates a new Celestial Mechanics. <br /><br />Many questions still unanswered by science today are answered
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  • ...ky argued that electromagnetic effects play an important role in celestial mechanics. He also proposed a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_chronology revised ch
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  • ...I. Ragos O., Quantum and Relativistic Effects on the anomalistic period of celestial bodies, submitted April 2011, to Astronomy and Astrophysics. ...O. and Mioc V., Yukawa-Type Potential Effects in the Anomalistic Period of Celestial Bodies submitted, Astrophys. and Space Sci., accepted for publication Sept
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  • * 2012 - "[[Is the aether entrained by the motion of celestial bodies, what do the experiments tell us?]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy. * 2012 - "[[Implications of an Aether non Dragged by the Motion of Celestial Bodies on Optical Laws]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/
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  • ...k Brouwer Award for outstanding contributions in astrodynamics and orbital mechanics, and was a recipient of the Outstanding Man of the Year Junior Chamber of C ...osium papers, and journal articles in the area of astrodynamics, celestial mechanics, and High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGWs) including An Introduction t
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  • * The Fundamental Role of Giant Comets in Earth History (1992). <i>Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy</i> <b>54</b>, 179-193. ...he Fundamental Role of Giant Comets in Earth History] (1992). <i>Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy</i> <b>54</b>, 179-193. (Full text)
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  • ...ers and of all the scientists dealing with space exploration and celestial mechanics. However, Newton's theory of gravitation has serious defects: it is incapab
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  • ...ry of Relativity]], [[Rotation]], [[Mass & Energy Equivalence]], [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Wavelike Interaction]], [[de Broglie Relationship]] ...to play, the first author developed a theory valid both for the atomic and celestial worlds, and yielding totally similar quantum mechanical deployments for bot
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  • * Reconciling Celestial Mechanics and Velikovskian Catastrophism", <i>Pens?e</i> Vol. 2 No 3: (Fall 1972), p.
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