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  • ...'s hypothesis are described in a Kostro?s article(1). However, the idea of empty space is also incompatible with many other phenomena. ...he Earth?s motion about the Sun if we persist in keeping the hypothesis of empty space, as we have already showed in the Paper No. 3. In several former pape
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  • ...how There is NO Direct Interaction Between Gravity and Electromagnetism in Empty Vacuum Space ...bove the thin plasma rim. An application of Gauss' law clearly shows that, if the light bending rule of General Relativity were valid, then a light bendi
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  • ...ject bound to a celestial body amounts less than its rest mass measured in empty space, and this, as much as its binding energy vis-?-vis the gravitational ...of the object at r; c<sub>0</sub> is the ceiling of the speed of light in empty space; v<sub>0</sub> and c<sub>0</sub> remain the same for both the local o
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  • Even though the concept has evolved and if the designation as aether is improperly regarded as outdated, nobody today considers that the vacuum is empty. However, the
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  • ...mical ones [V2, Saturn] as weIl as Ion Drives [Xenon Gas]). If the tank is empty, thrust generationbecomes zero. The new Shoobdrullers<br />only need electr
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  • ...entral mass object increases. One consequence of this modification is that if a mass object smaller than its event horizon existed. its event horizon wou
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  • ...ics is ripe for re-thinking, I will suggest ?actions at a distance through empty space? as the first candidate. All real entities are made of matter. Exist
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  • ...tudy asks what that structure might be like if, instead of being mostly an empty void, space is a densely packed, crystal-like Lattice, and the existence an
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  • ...aias.us/] to be irretrievable incorrect. So CERN is a huge waste of money. If you look at our paper 117 you will see that Gravity Probe B was also a huge ...commend this book to any reader truly interested in truth and thought, not empty dogma." - <em>Prof. Myron W. Evans, Civil List Scientist @ amazom</em>
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  • | title = Gravitational Lensing in Empty Vacuum Space Does NOT Take Place ...the rays of star light. An application of Gauss' law clearly shows that, if the light bending rule of General Relativity were valid, then a light bend
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  • ...that. Instead of just a particle: there is a complete understanding there, if they could see what is happening. ..."suction" all by itself implies energy. Why do we have the word "suction" if we can not demonatrate it. I say "because my theory has to be right.."
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  • * the notion that space is empty Read this book if you dare to. - Back cover
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  • ...e Broglie–Bohm theory itself might have gone unnoticed by most physicists, if it had not been championed by [[John Stewart Bell|John Bell]], who also cou ...influenced by the particle and can exist also as an [[#Empty wave function|empty wave function]].<ref name="bell-1992">
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  • ...laced them in a secure box and when he opened the box the next day, it was empty.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The snakes had eaten each ot ...he ultimate reference point.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>If one had a grasp of the ultimate components of a system, it should be possib
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  • ...yse a problem concerning the definition itself of a quantum logic, that is if a truth value can be assigned or it does not to the microphysical enunciate ...tation or an actual semantical valuation) they are indeterminate, that is "empty" of semantical or ontological determinations and they cannot be associated
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  • ...e ignored, and they are held together by a rope. The rope is under tension if the bodies are rotating relative to absolute space according to [[Rotating ...] suggested that, lacking any point of reference, a sphere in an otherwise empty universe could not be conceived to rotate, and a pair of spheres could be c
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  • ...ng gas in interstellar medium (ISM), cosmic voids which are the sources of empty space in star formation areas, WMAP cold spot in relation to parallel unive
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  • If I reveal a mood of depression here, it is because of the recent loss of my ...ed toa generous heart and ever-willingness to explain.&nbsp; Now I lean on empty air, and there is no-one to explain. - Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., <em>Galilean
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  • ...solution of that theory. As such, the Aether Theory must be a valid option if Special Relativity is to be considered valid. The Aether Theory, however, i ..., which resulted from an error in mathematics which would not be tolerated if made by a freshman studying Calculus, led Dr. Einstein on a merry chase for
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  • ...ous world is expanding at a constant rate as in de Sitter cosmology for an empty Universe. <ref>Y. Heymann, '' The Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Mate ''If we define the 'density of galaxies' as the number of galaxies per unit volu
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  • ...ury has already obtained the final truth, a very unlikely possibility even if one accepted the doubtful idea of the existence of a "final" truth.&nbsp; T * What, if Anything, Is the Anthropic Cosmological Principle Telling Us?, Silvio Bergi
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  • ...es an error message. However, math tags work in the then and else part of #if, etc. See {{tim|Demo of attempt to use parameters within TeX}} for more inf ...er have a special meaning under LaTeX or are unavailable in all the fonts. If you enter them directly in your text, they will normally not render, but ra
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  • ...articles (such as electrons) travels through a barrier that has two slits. If one puts a detector screen on the side beyond the barrier, the pattern of d If we modify this experiment so that one slit is closed, no interference patte
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  • ...lectric Spacecraft during his lifetime. It was about then that he asked me if I would take over should anything happen to him. I responded in the affirma ...ays inviting people to visit his laboratory, and hardly a person left with empty arms. I am most grateful to Charles for giving me a paycheck to sit around
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  • ...acity of being more wicked than any example that man could set me, and ... if I escape, it is only by God's grace helping me to get rid of myself, partia ...omed all the schemes and systems of philosophy, and had found them utterly empty and unsatisfying — "unworkable" was his own word about them — and he tu
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  • ...reference can always be chosen in which it remains stationary. Similarly, if space is not described uniformly or time independently, a coordinate system .../ref> and debate persists over whether there is ''any'' rotation. However, if rotation were found, interpretation of observations in a frame tied to the
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  • ...formation]]. In addition, he assumed that also non-electromagnetic forces (if they exist) transform like electric forces. However, Lorentz's expression f ...ition for simultaneity, just as little as for the equality of two periods. If we believe to have this intuition, it is an illusion. We helped ourselves w
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  • However, Poincaré's resolution led to a paradox when changing frames: if a Hertzian oscillator radiates in a certain direction, it will suffer a [[r
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