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  • | keywords = [[rocks]], [[minerals]], [[coral]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]] ...serif';">In stellar metamorphosis all stars go though a stage in which the star is completely covered in water. The evidence for ancient coral reefs which
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  • | known_for = [[Mythology]], [[entomology]], [[herbology]], [[star gazing]]
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  • | known_for = [[Planet X]], [[Tesla]], [[Free Energy]], [[Dark-Star Group]]
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  • ...mpiric solar property, which consists of a direct relationship between the star's frequency and its surface gravity, without the need of any other paramete
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  • | name = God Star | image = God Star 1489.jpg
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  • ...of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spin velocity of secondary star indicating light aberrations measurements are spin velocity orien
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  • ...[[TrES-4]], [[exoplanet]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[gyrotation]] ...The orbital radius is 7.3.109 m and the orbital period is 3.5 days about a star which has a mass of 1.2 M??. It is not known why such low-density planets c
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  • ...could revolutionize our understanding of stellar objects such as binaries, star clusters, novas and galaxies. Katirai claims that a number of the current t ...ed problems such as why the direction of the motion, velocity and types of star near the sun do not conform to the current ideas about the Milky Way. Katir
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  • | keywords = [[Ritzian relativity]], [[Cosmology]], [[Light years]], [[Star images]], [[Stellar explosions]] ...he death of an extremely massive star but rather a (1913) de Sitter binary star whimsical image, and it will be an nearby neighbor to the solar system. See
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  • ...nd and collapse at a rate depending on the mass and greatest radius of the star. On each cycle material will be lost, including photons which appear to dis
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  • ...horndike experiment, stellar aberration, the Fizeau experiment, the double star results, the Alv?ger experiment, the transverse Doppler effect, the experi
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  • ...], [[spherical galaxies]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[gyrotation]], [[angular momentum]] ...ind the mathematical equations related to the time which is needed for the star's orbit to swivel down to the equator. The total diameter-change of the dis
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  • ...ts the surface of a star. Such an effect during the col-lapse to a neutron star might be seen as a gamma burst ? unexplained by classical general relativit
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  • ...ctric generator, on which he had a patent. He was the author of the book, ?Star Drive?. * 2001 - "[[StarDrive Engineering]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Star-Drive-Engineering/dp/0971372705%3FSubscriptionId%3D1NNRF7QZ418V218YP1R2%26t
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  • ...xperience refraction at each interface, and the image of the Sun and every star and every cluster of stars may be reduced as it would be from viewing it th
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  • ...ock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. Thi
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  • | title = Does the Sun Orbit a Dark Star? [[Category:Scientific Paper|sun orbit dark star]]
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  • ...onductivity, when the scalar field value in the interior of such a massive star attains a value roughly equal to that which occurs at the Schwarzschild rad ...ually enormous centripetal forces developed in the exterior portion of the star, thereby preventing the gravitational collapse of very massive stars, a her
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  • ...ock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. Thi
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  • ...ion star of the pulsar PSR 1913+16, and for the extrasolar Planet b of the star HD 80606. We also considered the case of the artificial Earth satellite GRA
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