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  • ...ational mass]], [[gravitational shield]], [[electrogravitics]], [[inertial mass]] ...rises from the possibility of the electromagnetic control of gravitational mass.
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  • | title = Modelling the Photon and Analyzing Its Electromagnetic and Physical Nature | keywords = [[photon]], [[electromagnetic field]], [[photonic mass]]
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  • | name = Extended Electromagnetic Theory: Space-Charge in Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon | image = Extended Electromagnetic Theory: Space-Charge in Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon 905.jpg
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  • | name = The Origin of Electron?s Mass, Charge Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields from "Empty Space" [[Category:Book|origin electron s mass charge gravitational electromagnetic fields empty space]]
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  • ...le = A Minimum Photon Rest Mass Using Planck\'s Constant and Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves | keywords = [[Photon Rest Mass]], [[Planck's Constant]], [[Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves]]
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  • | title = Mass, Energy, Momentum | keywords = [[Mass]], [[Energy]], [[Momentum]]
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  • ...le Mathematical Model Which Suggests an Electromagnetic Basis for Inertial Mass | keywords = [[electric field]], [[mass]], [[speed of light]]
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  • | keywords = [[matter]], [[neutral and electromagnetic mass]], [[inertial]] ...uncharged rest mass, understood as the sum of neutral and electromagnetic mass, is the amount of matter, and finds that it probably is not.
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  • ...l\'s Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves | keywords = [[Maxwell's Equations]], [[Nonzero Photon Mass]], [[Scalar Waves]]
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Mass and the Inertial Properties of Nuclei | keywords = [[Electromagnetic Mass]], [[Inertial Properties of Nuclei]]
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  • | title = Special Relativity via Electromagnetic Clocks ...ists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.
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  • | title = A Physical Origin for Mass and Charge ...he CER concept as a fundamental explanation for the physical properties of mass particles. Among many others cited, two well-established physical phenomen
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  • | title = GRT Extended for Electromagnetic Fields: Equivalence Principle and Geometrization | keywords = [[general relativity]], [[electromagnetic field]], [[space-time]], [[equivalence]]
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  • | title = Excess Mass Stress Tectonics - EMST | keywords = [[stress tectonics]], [[electromagnetic processes]], [[earth]]
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  • | title = The Electromagnetic Momentum of a Charged Particle in Weber?s Theory ...ing in Weber's theory is compared with that of the Lorentz force. Neither electromagnetic momentum has an intuitive physical explanation and both might be only mathe
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  • ...f Classical Electromagnetic theory and Lorentz's theory of electromagnetic mass admitted, then Classical Physis predicts the quantised energy levels within
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  • | title = The Kinetic Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation ...wave-speed in the 2.7<sup>o</sup>K background radiation field, leads to a mass 1/2 ? 10<sup>-39 </sup>(kg) for the unit ether-particle, and an average num
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  • ...according to either electromagnetic theory for particles with any ratio of mass to electric charge.
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  • | title = A Philosophic Discussion of the Concept of Mass and the Principle of Isolation ...ing galaxy, has it changed? These properties are explained in terms of the electromagnetic nucleus model of Charles Lucas.
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  • | name = Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons | image = Fer De Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons 724.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[gravity]], [[gravitational mass]], [[inertial mass]], [[luminescence]], [[ferromagnetism]] ...ravitational masses can be reduced, nullified or made negative by means of electromagnetic radiation. This unexpected theoretical result was confirmed by an' experime
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in Violation of Newton\'s 3rd Law ...field, which then interacts with its own current to propel that conductor [Mass or matter] without a propellant. This function is a violation of Newton's t
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  • ...tromagnetism and Relativity: With Particular Reference to Moving Media and Electromagnetic Induction ...as a reasonable assumption. But it is well known today that electrons have mass, and therefore an inertial momemtum is always associated with an electric c
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  • ...[[massless point charge]], [[fine structure constant]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[wave-part]] ...">&nbsp;</span></sup>and provides a physical mechanism for electromagnetic mass. In this<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">&nbsp;</span></sup>model th
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  • ...experiment, mass remains constant, so that changing speed does not change mass, but rather the force which the electric and magnetic fields apply to eleme
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Space-Time-Ether .../www.physicsfoundations.org/PIRT_XI/papers/NASSIKAS%20PAPER%202008.doc The Electromagnetic Space-Time-Aether Under the Claim for Minimum Contradictions]."
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  • ...mass is equivalent to energy, but rather it relates to the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through an elastic solid.
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  • | keywords = [[Mass-Energy]] ...stress tensor of the gravitational wave component that is accompanying the electromagnetic wave component. Concurrently, it is concluded that Einstein?s formula E = m
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  • | title = Methods for Visualizing Aether, Electromagnetic Waves, and All Else ...bodies and into the Earth, causing our sense of weight and then turns into mass, or liquid light, through the process of nuclear pro-fusion and causes the
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  • | title = Momentum of Electromagnetic Fields and New Tests of Fundamental Physics (aka Ether, Nonlocal Quantum Ef | keywords = [[Momentum]], [[Electromagnetic Fields]]
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  • | title = The Physical Space and the Void - Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves - A Hypothesis ...substance, and that such a substance (the ''plenum''), though destitute of mass, is made cohesive by an intrinsic ''kinetic'' viscosity, a simple analysis
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  • ..., [[abstract free particle]], [[probability distributions]], [[fields]], [[electromagnetic field tensor]], [[charged particles]] ...The value of the electric property is determined by that of the emon rest mass. A similar idea has also been used to determine Maxwell equations for the c
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Wave Energy and Time ...h as particles with wave-particle function from Planck's constant, E = hf. Electromagnetic waves are infinite from open-ended standing wave energy moving toward the s
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  • ...ly ascribed to the special relativity, the general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether w
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  • | keywords = [[Weber-Wesley electrodynamics]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[antenna]], [[velocity]] ...dynamics predicts all of the usual results of the Maxwell theory including electromagnetic radiation. It also predicts results where the Maxwell theory fails or is no
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  • ...lectromagnetic fields for a fleeting moment. Matter is a different type of mass which is not what I am talking about here. That is why the so named god par
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Fields from Three Viewpoints ...ecial relativity. But these trajectories may be consistent with a constant mass in both the Weber and the new Gaussian formulations. The field of a station
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  • ...mass is equivalent to energy, but rather it relates to the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through a sea of rotating electron-positron dipoles which pervade
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  • | title = Quantum Nonlocal Action and Inertial Mass from Mach\'s Conjecture | keywords = [[inertial mass]], [[quantum nonlocal action]], [[hyperluminal velocity]], [[Mach's conject
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  • Electron Mass ...atic potential V . In the present case, this effect, stemming from Weber's electromagnetic theory, is observed through the expected linear variation of the frequency
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  • ...ies the Lorentz force, the electromagnetic induction, and the relativistic mass, achieving a partial unification of classical mechanics with electrodynamic
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  • ...ll's Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves]]"
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  • ...vapor to be an ideal gas the relationship between the self-energy and the mass of the particle can be established.
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  • ...elds and the mass-energy relation formula of emission theory. The extended mass-energy relation with the particle speed exceeding light speed can explain o
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity Modification]], [[Electromagnetic Force]], [[Lorentz-Fitzgerald Transformation]] ...ion lies in the fact that it now lends itself to a portable technology, as mass is no longer required to derive acceleration. This new relationship for acc
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  • * 2009 - "[[Electromagnetic Postulates and Unipolar Induction ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...any ?runaway solutions?. It has been shown that the energy flux in a free electromagnetic field is guided by the Poynting vector, whereas the energy flux in a bound
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  • ...place in space, on the distribution of energy. All mass is electromagnetic mass and gravity is due to the variation of the velocity of light. The first cal
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  • ...duces available surface area within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • | title = Light, Gravity, and Mass: A Particle Theory ...EM radiation also be the particle needed for pushing gravity? And how does mass fit in?
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  • ...ole]], [[gravity]], [[photon]], [[space]], [[mass]], [[speed of light]], [[electromagnetic radiation]] ...ation of black hole's radius that takes into account the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (photons). This new mathematical model allows us to calculate gra
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  • ...ect, the experimentally sensed variation of mass with velocity and general mass-energy equivalence.
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  • ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields 151.jpg
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  • <span class="mw-headline">Criticism of Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory</span> ...iticism of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_equations Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory], in which he contended that the theory's connection with the ''lumi
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  • | title = NASA\'s Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Force | keywords = [[pioneer anomaly]], [[repulsive force]], [[charge-mass interaction]], [[charged capacitors]], [[E = mc2]]
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  • ...pproximate mass of these fields. (See Scientific American, May, 1976, The Mass of the Photon, by Nieto &amp; Goldhaber) . As their experiment progressed
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  • | keywords = [[Magic numbers]], [[nuclear model]], [[electromagnetic mass]], [[tetrahedral nucleus]], [[dimensions]] ...ensional geometry, for all known nuclear magic numbers. It also shows that mass has both real and imaginary components, as described in the variable phase
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  • ...of which gives all the basic parameters of particles; charge, rest energy, mass radius, magnetic moment, and spin.
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  • ...edron quark ball, and mathematically integrated with electron mass, proton mass, the Phi Pyramid and Planck's Length.
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  • ...pothesized to be a natural consequence of charge obeying Coulomb's Law and mass obeying Newton's Law of gravitation.&nbsp; This is equivalent to saying tha
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  • ...ass spiral of particles/antiparticles, that is, increases or decreases the mass proportional to or , in such a manner that .<br />What I propose as a very
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  • ...tive <em>gravitational </em>mass particles with positive <em>inertial </em>mass (confirmation of negative g-masses would invalidate equivalence principle).
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  • ...tle = On Experimental Confirmation of the Einstein Equation and the Charge-Mass Repulsive Force | keywords = [[pioneer anomaly]], [[repulsive force]], [[charge-mass interaction]], [[charged capacitors]], [[E = mc2]]
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  • ...on mass. For researchers and graduate students interested in the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
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  • | title = Mass, Charge, and Current: The Essence and Morphology | keywords = [[Mass]], [[Charge]], [[Current]], [[Morphology]]
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  • ...ever they cannot penetrate electrons. Their pressure on electrons explains electromagnetic behavior and the source of magnetic fields. ...n, proton, atom, molecule?. to galaxy. The galactic limit is the amount of mass a solar cycle sun can maintain without exploding as a Nova. The sun maintai
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  • | title = Gravitational Acceleration without Mass and Noninertial Fields ...ion lies in the fact that it now lends itself to a portable technology, as mass is no longer required to derive acceleration. This new relationship for acc
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  • ...ude that electromagnetic waves must be accompanied by an effective flow of mass. The main difference between gravity and light is the fact that gravity is
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  • ...presentation will also present an antenna design for converting transverse electromagnetic waves into longitudinal electrogravitic waves for using current transmittin
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  • | title = A Sketch for a Quantum Theory of Gravity: Rest Mass Induced by Graviton Motion ...can be expressed in terms completely analogous to the quantum relativistic electromagnetic structure involved in Sommerfeld's formula for quantum-state energy.
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  • ...Coulomb chain reactions are considered necessary and sufficient to explain electromagnetic phenomena. Particular attention is paid in this paper to the implications o
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  • ...ferous ether and a feedback medium in electrodynamics. This unification of electromagnetic theory and gravitation also includes gravitational radiation.
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  • | keywords = [[:Luminiferous Energy]], [[electromagnetic radiations]], [[mathematical misrepresentation]], [[work capacity]], [[rece ...t and the electromagnetic properties of this medium have been defined. The mass, as we know it, is shown to be the manifestation of the energy; which const
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  • ...entities while charge and mass are re-defined as nonobjective parameters. Electromagnetic and gravitational forces are interpreted as components of a unified long ra
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  • ...ords = [[aether]], [[gravity]], [[singularity]], [[general relativity]], [[mass]], [[ethertron]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[big bang]], [[]] ...model, no gravitational field within the star's core, no gravitational or electromagnetic fields between stars, and the velocity of light and the gravitational const
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  • ...fic and precise limits on the form of the force equations. Ironically, the electromagnetic Lorentz force does not meet the requirements. Neither does the Ampere force
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  • | title = A New Physical Model for Calculation of Atomic Mass | keywords = [[atomic mass calculation]], [[Planck?s radiation law]], [[the origin of the elements]],
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  • ...NT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>disconcerting conclusion is that both mass and charge densities must<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span
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  • ...rtial mass of the electron [matter], and finally matter's interaction with electromagnetic radiation.
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  • ...n that it is a grave error to always treat gravitational mass and inertial mass the same.
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  • | name = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things | image = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things 1470.jpg
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  • ...[[spinning charged ring]], [[electron]], [[anomalous magnetic moment]], [[mass]], [[charge]], [[magnetic moment]] ...netic moment []<em><sub>e</sub>. </em>The model is completely stable under electromagnetic forces alone. The twice classical value for the gyromagnetic ratio is expla
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  • | keywords = [[Zero-Point Field]], [[Space Propulsion]], [[Mass Shift]], [[Field Propulsion]], [[Plasma Propulsion]] ...acuum and the inertia mass is arisen from the interaction with the vacuum electromagnetic zero-point field. From the standpoint of the ZPF field theory, the author s
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  • ...oper frequency of the field. It is shown that a particle of non-zero rest mass can be limited to a speed equal to light speed in vacuum.
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  • ...ure? ? by treating the electron as a system of potential energies and real mass-energies.
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  • ...is no coincidence that the wavelength of a photon with a mass equal to the mass of an electron and positron is only slightly larger at 2.17 X 10<sup>-10</s
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  • ...quation, which gives a strong argument to conclude that our universe is of electromagnetic constitution. Maxwell's equations are reduced to a simple four-vector equat
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  • ...needed to sustain the increase in energy associated with the relativistic mass increase. ...m>radiation from an isolated charge. Then we can hypothesize that there is electromagnetic energy outflow according to the Larmor formula and an exactly balancing ene
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  • * "Dimensional Terms for Energy Transport by Radiation and for Electromagnetic Quantities: Comments on the SI System," <em>Advances in Electronics and Ele ...Nature of Clock Retardation, Force-Retardation/Reduction and Invariance of Mass for a Moving Physical System" (1995).
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  • ...xagonal Fractal (OHF) are evaluated for both the internal structure of the mass of an electron, as well as, their structural congruency with the lines of f
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  • | keywords = [[Space and Time]], [[Electromagnetic Field]], [[Infinity.]] ...waves are shown as gravity force in the electric field and are curved from mass in space-time.</span>
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  • Light is an electromagnetic wave with a dynamic mass, and with a zero rest mass. A fourth parameter is gyrotation, the second field of the Newtonian gravit
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  • ...for Inertia, Gravitation, the Principle of Equivalence, Spin and Particle Mass Ratios]<br />Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda, L. J. Nickisch &amp; Jules Moll [http://xxx.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0009036 Inertial mass and the quantum vacuum fields]<br />Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda &amp; Yor
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  • ...an be treated as the origin of inertia only when one chooses to ignore the mass-energy content of matter. In the absence of any physical basis for such a c
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  • ...tes all atomic structures and establishes the separation of media particle mass increments. Temperature is the reciprocal of the coefficient of thermal ex
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  • ...uency</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman">, delineated by the electromagnetic energy content</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman">, of the ob
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  • ...oom temperature and at liquid nitrogen temperatures the application of the electromagnetic (EM) or rf energy resulted in an upward climb in the data.</p></span></span
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  • ...s the first systematic description of the fundamental magnetizing field of electromagnetic radiation and Volume 2, Non-Abelian Electrodynamics, which deals with the d
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  • ...tic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric charge. Cosmino compositions of quarks, leptons, neutr
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  • ...e new theory, called photo-particle pair dynamics, is the notion that rest mass in the form of particles can be created from pure energy in the form
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  • ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]" * 2000 - "[[Divergence and Curl: The Fundamental Formulation of Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...tic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric charge. Cosmino compositions of quarks, leptons, neutr
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  • ...ntuated rather than reduced by the advent of wave mechanics. The classical electromagnetic theory of Maxwell, which has never claimed to be other than a linear, macro ...terms are, like the equation of S.H.M. applicable to the spring supported mass and the pendulum, only true as the displacement tends to zero. By means of
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  • ...Analysis indicates that energies are not additive in quantum theory or in electromagnetic theory. Toroidal matter is introduced and a study of electron clusters is m
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  • ...physical meaning of Maxwell's 'displacement current' and demonstrates that electromagnetic fields are intimately associated with electrical charges.
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  • ...id, can be explained. Through this interaction&nbsp; particles can acquire mass without the need of Higgs? boson.
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  • * 1994 - "[[Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.natura * 1990 - "[[Galilei Covariant Electromagnetic Field Equations]]"
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  • ...fully derived and numerically calculated. The models unify the strong and electromagnetic forces and show the lowest energy state coupling of nucleons in atomic nucl
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  • ...tive mass density. Energy conservation demands that matter be created when mass&nbsp; in highly degenerate stars attains the negative energy vacuum state.
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  • ...have all been redefined as force laws: Newton gravitational force, Coulomb electromagnetic force, Planck quantum force, and Einstein strong force. These four force la
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  • ...ty (or the antimatter); (2) it serves as the medium for propagation of the electromagnetic waves; (3) it provides a dynamic (velocity) frame of reference for moving e
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  • ...r light wave does not have the medium of oscillation-transmission, and the mass of the field is zero, the motion of the field does not need the force, so t
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  • ...uency,</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman"> delineated by the electromagnetic energy content&nbsp;</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman">of th
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  • ...hoton &amp;c. Predictions on neutron?s electric dipole moment and neutrino mass stand verified. Other predictions are, no particle is massless, no fermion
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  • ...n is finite and physically related to electron properties such as its rest-mass, spin, magnetic moment, line spectra, and wavelength.
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  • ...s, Author of 60+ technical papers in color television, energy systems, and electromagnetic theory. Holds 14 patents in color television and energy systems. Still teac ...world. I also believe that experimental results described in his book (The Electromagnetic Nature of Things) have to be on hand especially in respected institutions a
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  • ...relation to alternative interpretations of experiments devised to show the mass radiation with velocity.
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  • ...particles, which in turn leads to the unified description of fundamental (electromagnetic, gravitational, and nuclear) interactions, and other important results cons
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  • ...agate (isotropically) in the fundamental frame of reference defined by the mass-energy distribution of the universe. Thermodynamics is a necessary ingredie
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  • ...an Methodology and Data analysis in Quasar Astronomy , as well as Extended Electromagnetic Theory. He has published more than&nbsp;120 papers in various international # <div align="left">Electromagnetic Theory : 38 </div>
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  • ...agnetic). Mainstream has over 200 particles but none is ?element?. Cosmino mass is innate, Higgs nonexistent. UT explains bending of light due to gravity,
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  • ...d magnetic field and inversely proportional to the density of the shielded mass, which includes the superconductor. Whereby very large magnetic fields woul
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  • ...niversal applications is introduced, which is based on the conservation of mass-energy, momentum and ?Action'. The Copenhagen interpretation of Quantum The
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  • ...avitation]], [[Black Hole Event Horizon]], [[Principle of Equivalence]], [[Mass-Ener]] ...ravitational field regions, of the vacuum of space-time, where there is no mass present in that location. Furthermore, it will be validated in the mathemat
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  • * I cannot accept that the mass and time are a function of speed. * What is the nature of electromagnetic waves?
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  • ...Ampere is given, and also the nature is uncovered: of the ferromagnetism, electromagnetic induction, variable electr?magnetic field, force of Lorentz, interaction of
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  • * 1960 - "[[Electromagnetic Mass and the Inertial Properties of Nuclei]]"
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  • ...ic space (which is here dubbed "the plenum" and thought of as destitute of mass) is kept cohesive by its own ''kinetic viscosity '', in place of an impossi
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  • ...[[imaginary charge]], [[gravitation-electric space]], [[gravitational and electromagnetic fields]] We consider the We consider the gravitational mass of a particle as an imaginary charge. A two-dimensionasl sub-space, gravita
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  • * 1990 - "[[The Planck Mass and Its Relationship to the Masses of Elementary Particles]]" * 1988 - "[[Unification of the Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields]]"
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  • ...gth'', thus coupled with the inverse of the frequency, delineated by the ''electromagnetic energy content'' of the object of concern.This makes that, ''on the whole,'
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  • ...neled) sources, of the necessity for the development of a new paradigm for mass, energy, and especially time. After having been guided through this process
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  • ...ject of concern; is originally set by de Broglie equal to the total rest mass of the object (were the speed of light taken to be unity). This makes tha
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  • ...tz identified seven areas of difficulty with regard to the Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic field equations, which are based on the concept of a solid deformable ether # Apparent relativistic mass increase is amenable to a different interpretation.
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  • ...sertion. When considering the motion of a particle in a moving laboratory, electromagnetic forces appear due to the absolute motion of the laboratory. So the elementa
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  • ...ecognized in 2004 for their investigation of, and experiments on, unipolar electromagnetic induction. Their work was done in conjunction with Confluencia Technical Un * 2005 - "[[Inertial Mass: a Changing Entity? Weber vs. Einstein, Weber Plus Einstein or None?]]" ([h
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  • ...shift parent star systems, negative redshift, and the ejection of two huge mass bodies in opposite directions are also explained. But his ?quantization of
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  • ...tion&nbsp;combines all of Physics in one Equation: S = m r; State&nbsp;S = mass m x&nbsp;distance r&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[Cosmology]], [[Theory of Relativity]], [[electromagnetic measurements of the speed of light]], [[kinematic measurements of the speed ...in 1960 experimental results by Pound and Rebka showed that the energy (or mass) of light is subject to Newtonian gravitation in the same way as ordinary m
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Electromagnetic Retardation]], [[Gravity]] ...ectromagnetic theory and electromagnetic force relations via the theory of electromagnetic retardation without any postulates, conjectures, or hypotheses. As a result
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  • | keywords = [[unified theory]], [[theory of physics]], [[gravity]], [[electromagnetic theory]], [[quantum theory]] ...ith GPS results. Space does not warp with time. The speed of light varies. Mass, length, and time do not change with speed. Quantum theory is not based on
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  • ...rinsic property of an atom but is a measure of the resistive force that an electromagnetic medium exerts during acceleration and high velocity upon the ionized atom.
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  • ...upon absorption of a W [2020] or anti-W [0202] boson. These spin zero, low-mass, -energy, and -momentum bosons are present in vacuum with a certain density
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  • ...shift parent star systems, negative redshift, and the ejection of two huge mass bodies in opposite directions are also explained. But his ?quantization of
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  • * 2004 - "[[A New Approach to the Electromagnetic Force]]" * 2000 - "[[An Electromagnetic Force Containing Two New Terms: Derivation from a 4D-Aether]]" ([http://www
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  • ...e. His research areas include Plasma Physics, Fusion Research and Extended Electromagnetic Theory. He has published more than 160 papers, and is a member of various n ...Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Electromagnetic-Theory-Space-Charge-Contemporary/dp/9810233957 Read in full])
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  • ...s wrong. The spinning charged ring model of the electron, held together by electromagnetic forces only, yields all of the electron?s properties including the anamolou
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  • ...tromagnetic `mechanical' matter. Due to the rigid nature of the mechanical mass, the electron scatters in a point-like manner at most energies. However, th
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  • * "Forces on Mass Following the Path of Cycloid in Space and Nature" (1995). * "The Point of Mass on the Rim of the Rolling Cylinder" (1999).
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  • ...n UT mass of a particle is its innate property. So it rejects massless and mass generating Higgs particles as flawed concepts. UT also rejects weak &amp; c
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  • ...tudinal Wave Oscillations as Rigorous Solutions of Maxwell's Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;89 ...ll's Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;91
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  • ...longitudinal-force theorem. In sum, we have exhibited ?cross talk? between electromagnetic and inertial properties of conducting circuits that can limit the applicabi
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  • ...ergy of non electromagnetic type. Third surprise is that the gravitational mass could be manageable. Forth surprise is that the Big Bang is an illusion: Th
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  • ..., No.8, pp. 521-523, August 1992.<br />&nbsp; <br />"Neutral Particle Beam Electromagnetic Pulse Effects in Energetic Materials and Circuit Boards", with W.A. Seidler "The Electromagnetic Effects of Neutral Particle Beams (U)", with W.A. Seidler and D. Walters, J
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  • | keywords = [[proton mass calculation]], [[fine structure constant]], [[muon pair annihilation]], [[h ...cs disciplines, such as spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, particle physics, electromagnetic theory, astrophysics, space physics, mathematical methods in physics, plasm
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  • ...reatively blend fundamental laws of physics with fluid dynamics. Energy, mass, forces, fields, photons, elementary particles, quantum mechanics, electric
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  • ...r. The nature of the derived concepts time and energy. The nature of inert mass. Category mistakes in physics. Axiomatic of mechanics. Relativity theory. Q ...orpuscles in a vacuum. Inertial forces are crucial for the existence of an electromagnetic medium that explains inertial forces due to a resistance.
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  • * Chapter 4&nbsp;&nbsp; THE INTRODUCTION OF EINSTEIN'S 1905 PAPER (An electromagnetic pre-detour)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 33 * Chapter 12 THE MASS-ENERGY RELATIONSHIP ("Dropping the bomb" in the September paper)&nbsp;&nbsp
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  • ...ry of pressure elastic waves. The formula for the energy volume density of electromagnetic waves was modified in order to obtain the consistency with the correspondin
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  • ...ge through the sharmon medium due to non-Doppler effects of gravitational, electromagnetic &amp; viscous losses. Cosmic microwave background follows naturally and pla
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  • ...the radius of the analytical Gaussian sphere that encloses the gravitating mass M of the sun. The past century of astrophysical observations show that the
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  • ...theory, long sought by scientists, which unifies the four forces: gravity, electromagnetic, the string &amp; weak forces is simply defined.&nbsp; C-space, a 3-dimensi
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  • ...gravitational interactions of moving bodies, in which the space, time and mass do not depend on the movement. The main concepts of mechanics are analysed ...s a good scientific work about the relativity theory and about the laws of electromagnetic interaction, it is your book". <b>25.02.95 B.A. Bondarev, physicist.</b>
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  • ...hat this graviton energy is also decaying to photons, then long wavelength electromagnetic radiation is being generated almost uniformly at every point in space. A un
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  • ...e universe ? The mechanism for the conversion of gravitational energy into electromagnetic energy , may be described .[ ]
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  • ...radiation obtain a unified form, which demonstrates the abstract nature of mass as the substance for the expression of energy and the primary role of the c
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  • ...are these energies? Do they always bear mass? Are they always affected to mass? And what is the nature of that intimate physical relationship? What define ...s capable of superimposing very different types and orders of energy, both electromagnetic and nonelectromagnetic, in polar regimes of assemblage - in short, as syste
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  • ...Theory of Relativity]], [[General Theory of Relativity]], [[Rotation]], [[Mass & Energy Equivalence]], [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Wavelike Interaction]], [[ ...ing the ''mass &amp; energy equivalence ''of the STR, experience, a ''rest mass decrease'' in the ''centrifugal force field,'' which in return, leads to a
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  • ...rk a set of electrons in phase. The former case uses most of the available mass and the second case sacrifices the excitations available from the masses of
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  • ...&#8722; Z)/A is the ratio of inertial neutron mass to atomic or molecular mass, G'M' indicates the new neutron-gravity-theory value for the legacy constan ...which is unchanged, while the centripetal force is based on gravitational mass, which is different.
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  • ...meter 1.6x10<sup>-33</sup>cm, electric charge 1.3729x10<sup>-30</sup> esu, mass 2.596116x10<sup>-48</sup> gm, spin = 1/2. Copenhagen interpretation of Quan
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  • * "On Electromagnetic Induction", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V260, N9, pp. 213-226 * "Some Electromagnetic Paradoxes", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V260, pp. 373-395 (19
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  • ...no, the two non-composite elements named cosminofor composing all forms of mass, energy, material particles and energy quanta in the Cosmos. ...frequency cycle is propagated, as a wave-quantum UNITY, along a transverse electromagnetic wave in the sharmon medium contiguously via 1-spin sharmons, which do not p
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  • ...s Zero</em>, he considers quantization of electron orbits, electromagnetic mass, the meaning of Planck's constant and the Schr?dinger Equation from a prope
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  • ...rium process providing energy balance in systems of baryonic matter, while electromagnetic radiation is the contrary effect. Gravitation on a body is a pressure effec ...nce of that body. Both are expressions of a single interaction between the mass systems and the background field.
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  • ...articles but is itself non-composite. Cosmino mass is innate. Massless and mass generating particles (Higgs) do not exist. It is predicted that the Geneva
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  • ...holes by energy exchange from magnetic monopoles by a process similar how electromagnetic radiation is generated when electron (Electric monopoles) change energy sta ...need for Neutrinos, Gluons, and Dark Matter. It explains that the missing mass of the universe in not missing but in the form of energy and that energy is
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  • * "A Minimum Photon Rest Mass," <em>Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.</em> 18, 44 (Jan 1973). * 1977 - "[[Quaternionic Electromagnetic Wave Equation and a Dual Charge-Filled Space]]"
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  • ...movement can be found, and by that, the fundament for an analogy with the electromagnetic equations. These equations will allow us to elucidate an important number o ...ely a constant speed around the centre, solving at the same time the ?dark mass? problem of these galaxies.</span><br style="font-style: italic;" /><br sty
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  • ...gravity called Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG) and unites gravity with the electromagnetic and nuclear forces naturally. It also leads to a complete theory of motion
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  • ...magnetic recording, remote radio signal timing and navigation, underwater electromagnetic signal reception and processing, and general low-frequency antenna technolo * 2004 - "[[A Reexamination of the Velocity of Light, Dark Mass, and the Accelerated Expansion and Age of the Universe]]" ([http://www.natu
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  • ...the gas-planets have been created by a certain number of protons out of an electromagnetic solar protuberance, exactly the same number of electrons have created the c
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  • ...not a curved 4-D spacetime. All particles and energy-quanta have definite mass &amp; size.
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  • ...routes for my theory, for example, related with the previous, explain the electromagnetic potentials, or unrelated, such as using the new vectors in graphical applic * 2008 - "[[Mass, Energy, Momentum]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr
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  • * 2005 - "[[Electron Wave Function: Electromagnetic Waves Emitted by Ring Electrons]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.net/pdf/ * 1999 - "[[Origin of Inertial Mass]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.net/pdf/articles/inertial_mass.pdf Read
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  • ...ace is a more fundamental entity than matter. The physical significance of mass, inertia, gravitation, charge and light are revealed by extending the analy * 1982 - "[[The Origin of Electron?s Mass, Charge Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields from "Empty Space"]]"
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  • ...2. His first employer was I.I.T. research Institute, a contractor for the Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center in Annapolis, MD. His work performed there wa Around 1990, Harry's interest shifted to electromagnetic theory. This was inspired by the papers of Ivor Catt which appeared in Wire
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  • ...orks the way it does. It is hereby proposed that extremely high frequency, electromagnetic waves sourced by diffuse unpolarized cosmic waves in the upper gamma freque ...tary orbits to decay and the planets themselves to heat up and increase in mass. To avoid these problems, Newton, and later Maxwell, assumed that bodies mu
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  • ...This technology was based on the control of the electromagnetic force. The electromagnetic force has a convent range and strength. It is possible to place strong magn ...n of the nuclear symmetries. Sheldon Glashow discovered, in 1979, that the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force unify at high energy. It is believed that all of the
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  • ...Washington University and Ga. Tech. Mr. Renshaw's master's work focused on electromagnetic theory. In 1982, Mr. Renshaw went to work at the Navy EHF Satcom Program (N ...haves according to Galileo-Newtonian ideas of distance, time, velocity and mass. Mr. Renshaw has consulted with physicists and astronomers from around the
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  • ...e Aharonov-Bohm effect ? no error-ridden Maxwell theory, no Faraday law of electromagnetic induction, no absurd Biot-Savart law, etc. The conditions for creating ther
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  • ...bstractly continuous (non particulate) medium of compressible and inviscid mass-energy. I then demonstrate the e(p &#8722; 3) proportional efficacy of hype
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  • ...known properties of permittivity, permeability and the ability to transmit electromagnetic waves, other features have been more recently associated with the nature of ...to:jec1000@cam.ac.u jec1000@cam.ac.u]<br />-407- Reasons for Gravitational Mass and the Problem of Quantum Gravity, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;member
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  • ...being interconnected through photons. Space time operators and equations, mass and charge space time geometry and mater field intensity are defined. * 2011 - "[[A Proposed Experiment to Verify Gravitational Electromagnetic Interaction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6
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  • ...singularity, etc -- into physical objects. They transfer energy, move 'a' mass, and carry 'a' force. These euphemisms have no place in Science. They belon ...ngels filling in the blanks, or worse... abstract concepts such as energy, mass, force, field and charge. The particle hypothesis has no power, no authorit
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  • In calorimetric assessment: Heating credit should be taken for the full mass of water in the cell from the initial temperature of say 80?C to the boilin Ohmori and Mizuno experienced significant apparent electromagnetic effects on their instruments during these experiments.
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  • # Rudikov E.V., Rudikova L.V. Modeling electromagnetic interactions in space&nbsp;&nbsp; / Modern informational computing technolo * 2012 - "[[Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6639.
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  • ...tons form a total inerton field around objects. This field, along with the electromagnetic one, is a fundamental physical field. However, so far its detection escaped * 2010 - "[[Variation in mass of entities in condensed media]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/ab
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  • ...started his research on relativistic physics in the 1970's, with works on mass gravitational defect and gravitationa red-shift. He developed his critical ...mp;page=1&amp;chapter=0&amp;aqs= The Principle of Relativity as applied to Electromagnetic Induction]<br />(1995). American Journal of Physics, Vol. 63. J. Guala-Valv
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  • ...in the aether <sup>(4)</sup>, cleared the significance and the meaning of mass as the quantity of matter in an object and found that it should be expresse ...ecture <sup>(6)</sup> that the photoelectric effect is a Faraday effect of electromagnetic induction occurring at the surface of the illuminated metal.&nbsp;
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  • ..., time is relative &amp; emergent, matter is emergent and radiation is the electromagnetic work capacity dissipated by the matter which propagates in the medium of et
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  • ...the emission of a neutron, thereby producing an isotope of reduced atomic mass. These resultant isotopes can be characteristically either not radioactive * 1992 - "[[Electromagnetic Propulsion References]]"
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  • ...the key to developing gravity modification and force field technologies as mass is no longer a consideration. # The discovery that gravitational, electromagnetic and mechanical forces share a common property, Non-Inertia Fields, or Ni Fi
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  • ...in for the Gravitational Constant that Explains Gravitational and Inertial Mass Equality and Rejects Dark Matter and Dark Energy]]" ([http://theoryofeveryt * 1998 - "[[The Significance of Precursor Electromagnetic Waves in Special and General Relativity]]" ([http://theoryofeverything.co.u
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  • * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_5_5_4.html ZPF - Inertia, Gravity, &amp; Mass, NEN Vol. 5, No. 5, Sept. 1997.] * "Source of Vacuum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy," <em>Physical Review A</em>, V40, pp. 4857-4862 (1989).
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  • ...st first worked in Holland with interests in crystallography as applied to electromagnetic circuits. After working in industry for some time, he obtained his Ph.D. de ...had many interesting interactions, and when I discovered the 3-form A^G of electromagnetic spin (1974) I know that he finally believed in the Cartan topological formu
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  • ...<li>Convection</li> <li>Effective Mass {as opposed to Relativistic Mass}
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  • ...ve mechanisms for understanding relativity based on feedback and classical electromagnetic theory. His early physical models for the electron inspired later scientist * Thomas G. Barnes, "Electric Explanation Of Inertial Mass ", <i>[http://www.creationresearch.org/crsq/abstracts/sum19_4.html Creation
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  • ...cond showed how matter comprised of charges alone would have gravitational mass and generate gravitational fields. ...eory of magnetism which has a smooth transition between the macro world of electromagnetic components and the subatomic scale of the charged particles within atoms.
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  • ...hand of god number by proving that the pulsation of this dynamic 186-ether mass that fills the Universe is by a factor of 137.036. * 2015 - "[[Transient mass change during Electrolysis of water-For the first time in the world I have
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  • * The Over-Unity Electromagnetic Transformer as Information System, <em>New Energy News</em>,p. 11 (Jun 1994 * The Concept of Mass Process, <em>Proceedings of the 1996 International Scientific Conference on
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  • ...cal Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as follows: </b> ...view physical quantities are ONLY those associated with CONSERVATION LAWS. Mass, charge, momentum and energy are such common examples.
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  • ...cientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=110 Alexander V. Frolov], The Concept of Mass Process,&nbsp;page 123. * Thermal Electromagnetic Wave Generator, Lebed B.M, Petrov S.A., page 135.
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  • ...y distributed very low energy density that can be exchanged with traveling mass through the said kinematic and not kinematic processes. <span style="mso-sp
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  • ...avitational gradient. There also exists a corresponding [[blueshift]] when electromagnetic radiation propagates from an area of higher gravitational potential to an a <math>\lambda_o\,</math> is the wavelength of the [[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[photon]]) as measured by the observer.
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  • ...s conceptual errors made by Einstein in his theory of relativity, relative mass in motion especially at speeds approaching c, twin paradox as a function of ...faster; g) Soul ? Spirit and Mind ? Brain paradoxes; h) Entropy paradox of electromagnetic propagation; i) Dimensional Paradox ? Why fewer dimension appear more; j) G
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  • ...at Wall.</ref> This is not evident from any of the fits. Perhaps something electromagnetic, possibly aligning with some of the Electric/Plasma Universe hypotheses mig ...there were another 'Great Attractor' or 'Great Wall' in the form of a long electromagnetic (plasma) filament consisting perhaps of many galaxies, such a magnetic fiel
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  • * "Electromagnetic Jet-propulsion in the Direction of Current Flow," <em>Nature</em>, V295, pp * "The Electromagnetic Impulse Pendulum and Momentum Conservation," <em>Il Nouvo Cimento D</em>, V
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  • ...ishou University. 2009.30,1,153-158.</li> <li>GRT extended for electromagnetic fields: equivalence principle and geometrization. Galilean Electrodynamics. ...</ul></li> <li><b>arXiv</b> <ul> <li>Mass Formulas Derived by Symmetry Breaking and Prediction of Masses on Heavy Fla
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  • * 2013 - "[[A Philosophic Discussion of the Concept of Mass and the Principle of Isolation]]" * 2009 - "[[Critique of Electromagnetic Models of the Nucleus, re Older Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.or
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  • ...ric field outside resistive wires carrying steady currents, propagation of electromagnetic signals), cosmology (Hubble's law of redshifts, cosmic background radiation * 2000 - "[[Mass in Relational Mechanics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts
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  • * Volodimir Simulik - The Electron as a System of Classical Electromagnetic and Scalar Fields ...e, Alessio Marrani and Roberto Mignani - A Geometrical Meaning of Electron Mass from Breakdown of Lorentz Invariance
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  • ...reless World, 29-31 (January 1989). <br />[89] .. 'Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation and Biological Effects', Speculations in Science and Technology, * 1989 - "[[Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation and Biological Effects]]"
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  • ...area of communication systems engineering, dealing with the propagation of electromagnetic radiation, high data rate satellite uplink and cross link relay communicati * 2010 - "[[An Ideal Inelastic Collision Model using Center of Mass Frames Shows Conservation of Kinetic Energy]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosop
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  • ...physical processes such as the Casimir effect and the ability to transmit electromagnetic waves. It is commonly admitted today that the vacuum contains a large amou ...reater). And even though it has eminent defenders, no explanation of dark mass has been accepted by all as yet. <o:p></o:p></span>
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  • ...about February 1982 when I found an American textbook, <em>"The Classical Electromagnetic Field"</em>, written by Leonard Eyges, which made a brief mention of the fa ...ded that it was an impossible structure for the purposes of explaining the electromagnetic forces, and that it hence needed to be modified. After further scrutiny of
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  • # Rudikov E.V., Rudikova L.V. Modeling electromagnetic interactions in space&nbsp;&nbsp; / Modern informational computing technolo * 2012 - "[[Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6639.
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  • ...012 learned that by counting in three-dimensions, the fractional values of mass can be derived.</em></span> ...nt-size: 11.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">Speed of light (SOL) radiant electromagnetic waves (Actors)</span>
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  • ...vistic nonlinear de Broglie waves described by three-dimensional (wave and electromagnetic) solitons "piloted" (controlled) by corresponding solutions of associated l * L. de Broglie, J.-P. Vigier: ''Photon Mass and New Experimental Results on Longitudinal Displacements of Laser Beams n
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  • * Earth Expansion Requires Increase in Mass, John K. Davidson 295 * Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics, Asim O. Barut 339
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  • ...thrusters could be dramatically enhanced by the increasing of the blowing mass of fluid and decreasing of its velocity, i.e. helicopters would be more eff
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  • ...905 corrected the errors in Lorentz's paper and actually incorporated non-electromagnetic forces (including [[gravitation]]) within the theory, which he called "The ...s operate by [[Action at a distance (physics)|actions at a distance]], the electromagnetic field of the aether appears as a mediator between the electrons, and change
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  • ...ms or postulates), which in turn are constructed from a few terms (charge, mass, length, velocity, acceleration) taken as primitives. These axioms are to b ...mass <math display="inline">m_G</math> was, he replied that gravitational mass was a measure of some characteristic of matter that caused the force of gra
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  • | known_for = [[General Relativity]], [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Electromagnetic Spectrum]], [[Epistemology]] ...ructure constant. I wrote an editorial on the theoretical structure of the electromagnetic spectrum for the GACIAC Bulletin in 1999 and gave talks at the University o
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  • ...hydrosonic heating of water gets the attention of NASA; and gravitational mass reduction above superconducting fields appears more of a reality, to name b ...;tab2=Display&amp;id=835 Joseph W. Newman],&nbsp;An Emerging Revolutionary Electromagnetic Technology: The Energy Machine of Joseph Newman 125
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  • * 1958. "Experimental Study of Plasmoids", in <i>Electromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmical Physics, Proceedings from IAU Symposium no. 6</i>. Ed ...and confinement of high-density plasmas", Conference on Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Confinement of Plasmas and the Phenomenology of Relativistic Electron Beams
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  • ...the theory of reflection and refraction of light), in which he refined the electromagnetic theory of [[James Clerk Maxwell]].<ref group=B name="NtvN2011"/><ref>{{cite In 1892 and 1895 Lorentz worked on describing electromagnetic phenomena (the propagation of light) in reference frames that move relative
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  • ...r Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies|The Fundamental Equations for Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies]]." In: The Principle of Relativity (1920), Calc * [[Smith–Minkowski–Siegel mass formula]]
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  • ...tion can be attributed to any particular inertial observer. However, as to electromagnetic theory and electrodynamics, during the 19th century the wave theory of ligh ...ell's equations]]. He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ([[electromagnetic radiation]]) in the ''same'' aetherial medium that is the cause of electric
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  • ...should start from some elementary and basic proto-fields which are neither electromagnetic or gravitational fields. The presently observed division of fundamental int ...in discrete values. The ratio of observed properties, such as redshift or mass, for example, yields a ubiquitous factor of 1.23. In the paper by A. and J
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  • ...in exchange between Planck scale vacuum compactification and nonzero rest mass photon anisotrophy, in G. Hunter and S. Jeffers eds., Causality and Locali # Vigier, J-P, &amp; Amoroso, R.L., 2002, Can one unify gravity and electromagnetic fields?, in Amoroso, R.L., Hunter, G., Kafatos, M., Vigier, J-P. (Eds.) Gr
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