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  • | keywords = [[Dust Universe]], [[Dark Energy]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spect ...collections of mass accumulation spectra and a generalisation of Newtonian gravitation theory based on general relativity.
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  • ...he locally available share of total energy in space. The study of the zero-energy balance in spherically closed space can be based on few postulates and the ...principle, the Lorentz transformation, the equivalence principle, and dark energy. The DU model also discards the postulation of the constancy of the velocit
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  • ...n Theory. A model is developed by the use of mass fluxes, in analogy with energy fluxes. By this model the transfer of gravitational angular movement can be ...ximately a constant speed around the centre, solving at the same time the ?dark mass? problem of these galaxies.</span><br style="font-style: italic;" /><b
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  • ...rce fields for all the forces of nature, including electricity, magnetism, gravitation, and the nuclear forces. My theory is that elastic strings emanate from sou ...center. This can be explained if the strings responsible for the force of gravitation have elastic properties.
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  • | keywords = [[Dust Universe]], [[Dark Energy]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spect ...um classification scheme for galaxies determined by the form of their dark matter spherical geometry.
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  • ...making use respectively of the wave-particle, the magnetic spin moment and dark matter, thus introducing a different physical interpretation of the underly
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  • ...misinterpretation of the galaxies' rotation velocities that has led to the dark matter hypothesis. (This abstract is corrected and simplified -- a little -
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  • * Back to relativity and gravitation 1993-present. ...Gravitational and Inertial Mass Equality and Rejects Dark Matter and Dark Energy]]" ([http://theoryofeverything.co.uk/gravitational_inertial_mass/paper1.htm
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  • ...ebula around the Sun. Why couldn't the Sun itself, a gigantic reservoir of energy, not be at the origin of the planets? When I investigated that possibility, ...d Spin Rate can be Explained by the Solar Protuberance Hypothesis and Gyro-Gravitation]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4941.pdf Read
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  • ...explaining experimental evidence for non-locality in quantum physics, the dark matter issue in cosmology, and the possible unification of forces. Recognit [[Category:New Energy|speed gravity - experiments say]]
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  • * B. G. Sidharth, The Mysterious Dark Energy * Adolphe Martin, Gravitation in a Gaseous Ether
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  • ...structure to what it must have been. The mathematical physicists and their dark matters, big bangs, black holes and whatever are not engaging in science. T * 2013 - "[[Stellar Metamorphosis: Stars Obey Mass-Energy Equivalence]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_p
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  • ...ure of space. These include the Casimir Effect and a significant amount of energy. This medium, devoid of any trace of ordinary matter, is usually referred t ...1, Grenoble Cedex 9 France<br />-203- A Dust Universe Solution to the Dark Energy Problem, James G. Gilson, school of mathematical sciences, Queen Mary Unive
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  • Modern physics has many problems with infinities, dark matter, dark energy, black holes, too many adjustable parameters, and logical inconsistencies. '''Quantum Mechanics uses c in its energy quantum'''
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  • '''<u>RELATIVITY</u>: ENERGY AND TIME''' ...mputer Calculations of Curves Spacetime and of the Differences between the Gravitation Theories of Yilmaz and of Einstein, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;member
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  • .... 0566</li> <li>Unified Equations of Boson and Fermion at High Energy and Some Unifications in Particle Physics. arXiv:0909. 1355.</li>... ...arXiv:0710.0419.</li> <li>Negative Matter, Repulsion Force and Dark Matter. arXiv:0705.2908.</li> <li>Nonlinear Density Wave Theory
    26 KB (3,145 words) - 06:28, 2 January 2017
  • ...tional error, a modification of physical law is considered, for example, [[dark matter]] is invoked to explain the [[galactic rotation curve]]. So far, obs ...1979 }}</ref> and also Blagojević.<ref name="Blagojević">{{Cite book|title=Gravitation and Gauge Symmetries |author=Milutin Blagojević |page=4 |url=https://books
    51 KB (7,987 words) - 15:47, 20 July 2017
  • ...on and The Virgo Collaboration|last2=The 1M2H Collaboration|last3=The Dark Energy Camera GW-EM Collaboration and the DES Collaboration|last4=The DLT40 Collab ...e-shoots-down-dark-matter-claims-1.16462 |title=European probe shoots down dark-matter claims |work=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]] |first1=Ron |last1=Cowen |f
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  • ...e right of the step. (d) A telescope has been set to view only the central dark band around the mirror step. Note the symmetrical brightening about the cen ...istribution of mass in space (see [[Mach's principle]]), would perturb the energy spacings between the four levels, resulting in an anomalous broadening or s
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