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  • ...[[tectonics theory]], [[orogenic model]], [[Earth expansion]], [[constant radius]], [[geological time]], [[lithospheric compression]] ...there has been no peremptory proof either in favour or against a constant-radius Earth through geological time. It is beyond the scope of this paper to prov
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  • | keywords = [[electromagnetic spectrum]], [[Compton wavelength]], [[Bohr radius]] ...gives the classical radius, 0 is the Compton wavelength, and 2 is the Bohr radius, or minimum Bohr orbit. The maximum atomic orbit occurs at 4. The electroma
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  • ...parameters defined by Sierpinksi's Triangle and Pascal's Fractal. Electron radius, electron mass and proton mass can be structurally calculated from the resu
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  • | title = Pressure Calculation of a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity ...with those of Newtonian gravity. Changes then in the central pressure and radius are also calculated and finally a redshift calculation is performed so that
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  • ...same global data which is based on the fundamental premise that the Earths radius has been steadily increasing throughout Earth history.
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  • | keywords = [[De-Sitter metric]], [[cosmological constant]], [[Hubble Constant]], [[hardons quantum vaccum]] ...23;. Further relations for the dependence of this temperature on Hubble?s constant and the gravitationsal energy of the hardons was also derived.
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  • ...accumulated within the Earth in order to comply with the increase in Earth radius, as evidenced from empirical seafloor crustal data.
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  • ...n is simply a = GM/R<sup>2</sup>, where GM is the heliocentric gravitation constant, and R is the radial distance from the Sun to the spacecraft. The calculate
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  • ...total attractive mass contained in our universe. And finally we obtain the radius Ru0 = 3rg/4(> Ruc) where we find the maximum rate of accelerated expansion.
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  • ...total attractive mass contained in our universe. And finally we obtain the radius Ru0 = 3rg/4(> Ruc) where we find the maximum rate of accelerated expansion.
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  • ...and predicted relationships are due to chance. The notorious "cosmological constant" (dark energy) problem is also addressed in light of the new gravity model.
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  • ...shown that the square of an elementary charge is proportional to the Plank constant and speed of light.
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  • | title = GPS and the Illusion of Constant Light Speed ...er gives a physical explanation for the apparent constancy of light speed. Constant light speed is an illusion: light speed is really c - v with respect to the
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  • ...ubble constant]], [[Ashmore]], [[Karlsson]], [[universe mass]], [[universe radius]] ...for circling light. We can confirm the age of the universe and define its radius and its mass with a good approximation.
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  • ...[[relativity theory]], [[isotropic reference frame]], [[circular disk]], [[radius]], [[velocity of light]] ...if <em>R</em> is increased but the peripheral velocity of the disk is kept constant. Since by so doing any small part of the circumference can be considered (f
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  • ...dynamics is developed for an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs if there is a change
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  • ...;">m</em>, in terms of <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Q </em>and radius <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">a</em>, is compared with the elect
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  • ...ativity. An expression deduced for the mass m, in terms of square of Q and radius a, is compared with the electrostatic energy En of the charge to obtain En
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  • ...eceleration with theta=\\pi radians or at constant speed v, in a circle of radius r, with theta=pi/2 radians. It is shown that circular revolution of an elec
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  • ...lectric and magnetic flux is seen through the eyes of Phi. The Ether Force constant is validated. Many aspects of the nature of light are validated using exper
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  • | title = The GPS and the Constant Velocity of Light ...ization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite useless. This apparent constant velocity of light with respect to a moving frame is the most fascinating il
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  • ...e structure]], [[base units]], [[temperature]], [[Ohm's law]], [[Boltzmann constant]], [[Bohr's model]], [[Rydberg]], [[Electron]] ...2.425434789 x 10<sup>-35</sup> kg and its radius is precisely twice Bohr's radius. Furthermore, a mass similar to that of a proton fuses with the 9.382723128
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  • ...dius R and K is the ratio of inertial to gravitational mass (a dimensional constant with value unity). It is argues that zero-point radiation (vacuum fluctuati
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  • ...on]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[Heaviside field]], [[Schwarzschild radius]], [[Lorentz force]], [[angular momentum]] ...? despite their high rotation velocity ? in relation to the Schwarzschild radius. They finally de-scribe binary pulsars, collapsing stars, and chaos. No oth
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  • ...nt, and &#981; and ?? are functions of the ratio of the wave-length to the radius of the electron which are evaluated in the paper. ...ailable to make an adequate test, if the electron is taken to be a ring of radius (1.85 ?}.05) ?~ 10-10 cm. This result is in good agreement with the value 2
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  • ...d Southern Oceans, nearly doubled the area of Pangaea. Hence on a constant-radius Earth the Pacific would have been reduced virtually to zero. This is not so
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  • ...se boundary surface adjusts so as to produce at m in the rest frame of m a constant gravitational potential irrespective of the distribution of surrounding mat
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  • ...ark Matter]], [[Newton's Gravitation Constant]], [[Einstein's Cosmological Constant]], [[Cosmological Mass Spectra]], [[Quantised Gravity]], [[Black Holes]] ...radius parameter r<sub>&#949</sub> with the appropriate Schwarzschild radius associated with the core mass. Explanations are given for the choices o
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  • | title = Planck\'s Constant From Hubble\'s Constant: Cosmological Origin of Terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung | keywords = [[Planck's constant]], [[Hubble's constant]], [[cosmological origin]], [[terrestrial ZPF & Zitterbewegung]], [[radiati
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  • ...dt , in Minkowski space and Schwarzschild metrics shows the distance the 4-radius of space increases in time differential dt. <br /><br />The spherical geome
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  • ...unalterable Hubble's constant, the gravitational mass of the earth and its radius) will make the acceleration of free fall go to 4.9 m/s<sup>2</sup>. So our
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  • ...center of this sphere is always at the source. If the source travels at a constant velocity. this reduces to the corpuscular hypothesis of Newton. But if the
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  • ...ides unit fields (derived from free-fall velocity) whose transformation to constant units changes Minkowski geometry to de Sitter geometry. ...the boundary surface of the Universe (a horizon) adjusts so as to maintain constant Fo. The same is true for another mass M? . A universe, so defined, is one o
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  • ...that are within the observed redshifts, based only on the expected quasar-radius of a few light-weeks, without the artifact of an expanding universe.
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  • ...ce]], [[Centripetal force]], [[Bucket argument]], [[Momentum]], [[Galactic radius]], [[Gyroscopic inertia]], [[Precession]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]] ...linear motion but also deflects direction of its linear motion inward by a constant magnitude. Explanations on rotary motion with respect to absolute (inertial
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  • ...same if <em>'''R'''</em> is increased but the peripheral velocity is kept constant. Since by so doing any small piece of the circumference can be considered b
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  • ...sed geophysical implications like a possible decrease of the gravitational constant in connection with phase transitions within the earth. Egyed's hypotheses o
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  • ...ies of mine in this book such as the mass of the Earth determined from the constant of the hydrogen atom, thus showing that the laws of the macrocosm are the s
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  • ...becomes directly linked to the velocity of space in the direction of the 4-radius and the rest energy of mass gets the meaning of the energy of motion mass p
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  • ...moving observer accelerates tangentially along a circular path of constant radius, passing by a stationary observer with greater velocity upon each revolutio
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  • ...other words, the Sun's gravity is defined by its angular velocity and its radius. Henceforth the calculus of the Gravitational Constant is possible.
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  • ...the speed of light. This speed is shown to be permissible in a sphere with constant rate of rotation. The result is a large magnetic flux and an intense magnet
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  • ...most authors converge on a Proterozoic Earth radius about half the present radius. Second, rate of expansion has increased exponentially, with most rapid exp Phase change at constant mass is eliminated as main cause because the surface gravity force would ha
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  • ...itationally with positive ro is accelerated outwards subject to Kg 2mbrg = constant, where g = - b - 1 2 1 c h 2 , so that matter of the universe expands with ...th d in a medium with radiant energy density is dw w = -AUd , where A is a constant with theoretical value A = 6.4 ?10-21 erg-1 cm2. When U = Kroc2 the redshif
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  • ...to the motion of space in the fourth dimension, in the direction of the 4-radius of the structure. The dynamic universe approach converts Einsteinian spacet
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  • ...g in the direction of the 4-radius. Instead of being defined as a physical constant the velocity of light becomes determined by the velocity of space in the fo
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  • ...y converged to the following solution using Microsoft Excel's Solver: lens radius R = 280.94 pc, index of refraction n = 1.00044563, and the distance to the
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  • ...e or on clockwise rotating action emitted by a particle, changes, then the radius of the particle/antiparticle changes inversely proportional to the summed u
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  • # Einstein's Cosmological Constant Explained as an Inverse Square Law # Schwarzschild Radius Black Hole Mechanics
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  • ...r 2011.</ref> , Heymann concluded that "the galactic density appears to be constant over time, which would corroborate the steady state cosmology of Bondi and ...axies (those not covered by foreground galaxies) using an average galactic radius. Finally, by comparing the galactic density curve of the simulation with th
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  • ...particular dielectric constant has dimension of mass density and magnetic constant has dimension of compressibility of a certain medium that fills the space.
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  • * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_536.pdf Read * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazo
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  • ...tonic plate does underneath another plate. Plate tectonics states that the radius of the earth stays the same, and that there is a conveyor belt that creates ...>The known subduction zones are not enough to keep the earth at a constant radius. This is a problem for mainstream plate tectonics \cite{carey}</caption>]]
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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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  • * M.Kokus, 2004. <em>The Earth's radius, redshift quantization, and alternative theories of gravity, cosmology and * M.Kokus, <em>The fine structure constant and cosmic structure,</em> poster session at the York University Conference
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  • * 2006 - "[[Planck?s Constant and a Model for the Electron]]" * 2002 - "[[The Gravitational Radius of a Black Hole]]" ([http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JOT/Articles/4-1/K
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  • with the [[Schwarzschild radius]] ...math>. When the photon is emitted at a distance equal to the Schwarzschild radius, the redshift will be ''infinitely'' large, and it will not escape to ''any
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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. * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazo
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  • ...<math display="inline">H_0</math> the constant of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math disp ...shift vs. distance, I projected the recession speeds (scaled to the Hubble constant H) as a function of distance for both the linear Hubble law, <math display=
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  • ...able fraction of the ''k''<sub>B</sub>''T''/''e''. The turbulent diffusion constant <math>D=v \delta</math> is then independent of the scale length and is appr ...escribed as (k<sub>B</sub>T/eB)∇n/n, (here n is density) for approximately constant temperature over the diffusion region. When the particle flux is proportion
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  • ...' can refer to either the lower bound in temperature or the upper bound on radius defined by the Hayashi track. ...rack, and experiences a period of rapidly increasing temperature at nearly constant luminosity. This is called the [[Henyey track]], and ends when temperature
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  • ...based on limited and inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of modern global obse ...the basis of plate tectonic theory, are not better suited to an increasing radius Earth scenario.
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  • ...qual to semimajor axis of revolution," her book asserts. "This quantity is constant for all the planets, asteroids, and artificial satellites." Spolter also cl
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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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  • where <math display="inline">G</math> is the universal gravitational constant. ...to stabilize the movement of so many objects traveling in orbits of short radius around it.
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  • ...m is zero, are not accelerated, that is they are at rest or they move at a constant [[velocity]] in a straight line.<ref>{{cite| url=http://physics.unm.edu/Cou All inertial frames are in a state of constant, [[wiktionary:rectilinear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another;
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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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  • ...linders, since the groove on the outside of a rotating cylinder provides a constant velocity to the stylus in the groove, which Edison considered more "scienti Recordings made on a cylinder remain at a constant linear velocity for the entirety of the recording, while those made on a di
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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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  • In 1835, [[James Bowman Lindsay]] demonstrated a constant electric light at a public meeting in [[Dundee, Scotland]]. He stated that ...ompared to a non-halogen incandescent light. Halogen lights produce a more constant light-output over time, without much dimming.<ref name="Edison_Halogen">{{c
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