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  • ...ut it I would be doomed to failure. Thank you, Dr. Spolter, and thank you, NEXUS. Regards, Paul M., Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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  • Readers who attended the NEXUS Conference in Brisbane last September were treated to a talk by geologist D ...lopments in the long history of Earths expansion (see previous articles in NEXUS 7/06 and 8/03).
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  • ...raudulent.<br /><br />I&nbsp;wrote a two-piece article on Einstein for <em>Nexus</em> Magazine, Autumn 2008, where you will&nbsp;see my findings.
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  • ...ether'? Does it matter? Can nature care whether we choose to think of that nexus as 'gravitational', 'inertial', 'electric', 'magnetic', 'electromagnetic' o
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  • ...re irrelevant. Many a reader would prefer to realign a couple as they have nexus to both philosophies and there is no hard and fast bright dividing line bet
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  • * 'The Variable Speed of Light', <span style="font-style: italic;">Nexus</span>, 51 (Oct/Nov 1997).
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  • ...those 'fields' entirely, in favor of an overall-conserved angular momentum nexus that fits, without further elaboration, the phenomena that those 'fields' h
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  • ...urther illustrated by a faith science ladder. The paramount impact and the nexus of the science paradigm is then discussed on a variety of dicta inter alia,
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  • ...light, gravity, mass, time and real time astronomy to name a few and their nexus to URL (Universal Relationship Law) which is comparable in scope to Newton'
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  • # Nexus of One Reality to Theory of Everything
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  • The reader is referred to the publication in Nexus New Times magazine of Australia, Vol6, No. 4, June/July issue, of Jack Shul
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  • ...s wondering where their quantum physics grappling is leading them ... -- ''Nexus Magazine, July, 2003''
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  • ...anaveral/Lab/1287/adams/adamsall.htm The Adams Motor] - Article taken from NEXUS New Times Magazine Dec - Jan 1993 Vol 2 #11
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  • ...ts own historical time line that is local to itself and gets reset at each nexus when its space flow reverses direction from inward to outward or vice-versa
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  • &nbsp;A Nexus reviewer declared that "Gravitational Force of the Sun is a well-argued, we * Nexus, December-January, 1996, pp. 4-5; June-July, 1996, p. 60.
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  • ...fr/English/Einstein1.htm Albert Einstein, Plagiarist of the Century]", <em>Nexus Magazine</em>, V11, N1 (Dec-Jan 2004).
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  • ...tional-historic-chemical-landmark-in-fort-myers|title=Green Chemistry: The Nexus Blog: Thomas Edison'... {{!}} ACS Network|website=communities.acs.org|acces
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