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  • ...operative Phenomena as a Physical Paradigm for Relativity, Gravitation and Quantum Mechanics | keywords = [[Paradigm]], [[Relativity]], [[Gravitation]], [[Quantum Mechanics]]
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  • | title = Quantum Entanglement, Its Nature and Manifestations ...ure of quantum reality in order to remove the interpretational problems of quantum theory and open new horizons for its future development.
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  • | title = A New Logic for Quantum Mechanics? | keywords = [[logic]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[three-valued logic]], [[calculus]]
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  • | name = Nonlocality in Quantum Physics | image = Nonlocality in Quantum Physics 131.bmp
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  • | keywords = [[quantum mechanics]], [[wave function]], [[spin state]], [[relation]], [[Rabi oscill ...ons. As a consequence, attempts to physically explain and understand those phenomena often encounter paradoxes, difficulties and inconsistencies discussed for e
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  • ...s]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[dangerous effects]], [[incomprehensible]], [[phenomena]] ...e. For this purpose, it is decisive to recognize that, <em>however far the phenomena transcend the scope of classical physical explanation, the account of all e
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[unity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[conceptual incompleteness]] ...o-photon states can focus attention on this "conceptual incompleteness" of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...The relation Between Information, Time, and Space Inferred From Universal Phenomena in Solid-state Physics | keywords = [[relation]], [[time]], [[information]], [[space]], [[universal phenomena]], [[solid-state physics]], [[nuclear]], [[astrophysics]]
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  • ...Bohr?s model). Therefore, we realize that Bohr?s model is compatible with phenomena that cannot be explained if we consider the model of QM. The model of QM ca ...l the phenomena) must be able to conciliate Bohr?s model with the model of Quantum Mechanics. The fundamental requirements that such a new hydrogen atom must
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  • | title = Quantum of Matter (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') | keywords = [[Matter]], [[entity]], [[substance]], [[quantum of matter]], [[spatial dimensions]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • ...ons and a comprehensive demonstration of the value of the classical Planck quantum is given.
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  • | keywords = [[microphysics]], [[rationalistic approach]], [[quantum phenomena]], [[Einstein-de Broglie]], [[wave particle duality]], [[photons and neutro ...wave-particle duality can provide an understandable foundation of quantum phenomena. We review the conceptual and experimental situation concerning this idea,
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  • | title = On the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics ...a possibility exist, by working together, to perfectly understand quantum phenomena by using a new suggestion given here?
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  • | title = Consciousness as a Sub-Quantum Perspectives ...d-the base on which all matter rests. Physics might be extended to include phenomena, like psychokinesis, now regarded as paranormal.
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  • ...can be measured and its existence made evident through observable natural phenomena.
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  • ...es physics, agrees with experiment, explains known phenomena, predicts new phenomena, and solves any remaining physical mysteries in modern physics and other sc
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  • ...ativistic Physics in Complex Minkowski Space, Nonlocality, Ether Model and Quantum Physics ...odified Relativity]], [[Complex Minkowski spaces]], [[Nonlocal aether]], [[Quantum Theory]]
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  • | title = The Ghostly Solution of the Quantum Paradoxes and its Experimental Verification | keywords = [[ghostly]], [[frontiers]], [[fundamental physics]], [[quantum paradoxes]], [[experimental verification]], [[inanimate matter]]
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  • | name = The Present Status of the Quantum Theory of Light (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = The Present Status of the Quantum Theory of Light (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 1048.jpg
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  • | title = An Ants-Eye View of Quantum Mechanics | keywords = [[Quantum Mechanics]], [[Superluminal]]
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part I: Theory ...of atomic energy. This paper is aka "Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles: Classical Model", republished in <em>Galilean Electrodynamics</e
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  • ...ric content]], [[Bell inequalities]], [[phenomena isotropy]], [[space]], [[quantum mechanics]] Metric content of the Bell inequalities for the side range of phenomena can be interpreted as a consequence of the isotropy of the hidden variable
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  • ...o-photon states can focus attention on this "conceptual incompleteness" of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...relativity. This discussion suggests a common foundation for all physical phenomena and derives the known physical constants (h, e, o, ?o, , R). It also provid
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  • | name = Relativity and the Electrodynamics on the Phenomena of Matter and Energy through Scale (GPRA:REPMES) | image = Relativity and the Electrodynamics on the Phenomena of Matter and Energy through Scale (GPRA:REPMES) 1610.jpg
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  • ...w elementary charge model, which would simplify the interpretation of many phenomena, including the controlled nuclear fusion.
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  • ...enomena occur when field sources are of balanced intensity while classical phenomena are the result of imbalanced intensities, i.e. when elds are describable b
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  • | keywords = [[realism]], [[crucial experiment]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[formalism]], [[alternative theory]] ...served quantum phenomena (Einstein's position), or should we rather accept quantum mechanics as it is, and try to adapt our epistemological prerequisites to t
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  • | keywords = [[non-relativistic quantum mechanics]], [[conservation laws]], [[non-commutation]] ...that evolves suggests applications for testing the theory in interference phenomena and astronomy.
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  • | title = Internal Energy and the Dynamics of Quantum Particles - Part III: Quantum Relativity ...This paper is aka "Internal Energy and the Quantum Model of Relativistic Phenomena".
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  • | title = Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow ...an Gravity and General Relativity are plagued by gravitational anomalies - phenomena not accounted for by either theory. It is shown that both may be re-written
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  • ...agnetism]], [[gas]], [[matter]], [[light propagation]], [[gravitation]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[elementary particles]], [[photon]] ...ysical phenomena such as electromagnetism, light propagation, gravitation, quantum mechanics and the structure of elementary particles, including the photon.
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  • ...ariations of both Quantum Mechanics and Special Relativity devoid of these phenomena. The reinterpretation of some experiments thought to confirm the existence
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  • | keywords = [[Unified theory]], [[steady state theory]], [[quantum of matter]], [[space]], [[energy]], [[mass]], [[inertia]], [[work-done]], [ ...ng of the physical universe and at the same time, explain complex physical phenomena with simple ?Cause and Effect' relationships.
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[photon]], [[QED]] ...ength and period. The implications of this photon model upon interference phenomena and the inverse square law are briefly discussed. A test of the inverse sq
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  • | name = Extensions of Quantum Physics | image = Extensions of Quantum Physics 529.jpg
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  • ...ure works through the use of two incompatible models for the production of phenomena. ...tron because it seems that it cannot be reconciled with some principles of Quantum Mechanics. Nevertheless, herein it is shown that Rutherford's model can be
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  • ...heory]], [[theory of physics]], [[gravity]], [[electromagnetic theory]], [[quantum theory]] ...otons, electrons, protons, neutrons, nuclear forces, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics are explained in every-day terms.
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  • * 1999 - "[[Revising Quantum Physics]]" * 1990 - "[[The Misconceptions in Quantum Physics and Its Refutation]]"
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  • | title = Weightlessness of photons: A quantum effect ...perspectives. This article gives a theoretical explanation of the observed phenomena, proper interpretation of the many gravitational redshift experiments, and
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  • ...y have a rich structure at short distances and may already unify these new phenomena of weak and strong interactions.
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  • | keywords = [[non-quantum]], [[electromagnetic quanta]], [[Copenhagen interpretation]] ...ally solves, once and for all, the mystery of the wave-particle duality of quantum physics, just as will be demonstrated throughout this paper without beating
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  • ...onjective essence of natural phenomena is stated. It is acknowledged that quantum mechanics is today the most advances conventional theory in physics. Its sh
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  • ...hat do not appear to be inherent in the phenomena themselves. For example: quantum mechanics is incompatible with Newtonian and relativistic theories, and all
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  • | title = Non-locality and Quantum Physics: The Part and the Whole | keywords = [[Non-locality]], [[Quantum Physics]]
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  • | keywords = [[Quantum Jumps]], [[Tunneling]], [[Weak Interactions]], [[Fusion]], [[LENR]], [[Cons ...ted annihilation-production events to give us a physical model for quantum phenomena.</span>
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  • ...ts do not justify the abandonment of Classical Physics and the creation of Quantum Mechanics. The interference patterns, which supposedly demonstrate the uniq ...provides a deterministic and unitary description of virtually all quantum phenomena. Classical Physics also explains relativistic effects, i.e., mass increase,
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  • ...int fluctuations) parameters. Naturally occurring anomalous teleportation phenomena that were previously studied by the United States and foreign governments
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  • ...assumptions in the description of these phenomena. Additionally, many new phenomena are predicted that lead to new views of the universe.[[Category:Book|dynami
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  • | name = The Universe as Revealed by God (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 4) | image = The Universe as Revealed by God (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 4) 874.jpg
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  • ...ds temporal paradox in the time-directed description and also explains why quantum mechanics provides an incomplete stochastic model. An important role for su
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  • ...and the question asked as to why the Dirac Sea, and later theories of the quantum vacuum, have never been associated with the propagation medium for electrom
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  • ...Electromagnetism]], [[Classical interpretation of quantum and relativistic phenomena]] ...ea of research is the classical interpretation of quantum and relativistic phenomena. The main findings of his research are summarized in the paper ?The Revenge
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  • ...usion is: there is no need for nonlocality and non-reality to account for quantum effects.
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  • ...sesses a Hubble expanding 3-space solution. Most importantly none of these phenomena now require dark matter nor dark energy. The flat and curved spacetime form
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  • | keywords = [[general relativity]], [[lensing]], [[quantum gravidynamics]], [[frequency shift.]] It is emphasized that the phenomena of gravitational lensing and photon frequency shift (at an atomic transitio
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  • | title = Classical Explanation for Atomic Phenomena* ...to a classical interpretation of the stable states of orbiting electrons. Quantum mechanics avoids the very problem by discussing the probability of finding
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  • ...osed as the underlying factor of the order and the organization of all the phenomena, physical, biological, etc..., on all the scales: [http://site.voila.fr/pro
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  • | name = Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension | image = Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension 896.jpg
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  • ...his geometry is presented here as a possible underlying mechanism for many phenomena, and as a possible approach for utilizing the zero-point energy.
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  • ...ned by the Quantum mechanics and experiments. The analysis of the physical phenomena from a new point of view allows deeper understanding of the relations betwe
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  • Quantum mechanics and the Relativity Theory are incompatible. Somewhere something m ...planations the ether is giving for yet unexplained and mysterious physical phenomena are vast.
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  • ...phenomena related to electromagnetic waves. The situation was changed with quantum entanglement. However, a very recent experience seems to show a tendency to
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  • ...ce laws: Newton gravitational force, Coulomb electromagnetic force, Planck quantum force, and Einstein strong force. These four force laws, referred to as the
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  • ...sts the opportunity to gain insight into the physics of quantum mechanical phenomena. After reading this book the reader can decide whether or not the existing
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  • | known_for = [[Internal Energy]], [[Gravity]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...oves that despite Einstein's contrary assumption, quantum and relativistic phenomena are closely correlated. For this reason, Einstein's Special Theory of Relat
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  • ...e Theory for Particle Composition of Matter Based on Only Three Functional Quantum Particles ...levant interactions, simple explanations can be provided for all natural phenomena, particularly those in which the existing theory does not provide documenta
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  • ...on Plasma Modes In Surrounding Media of Black Holes and Vacuum Structure - Quantum Processes with Considerations of Spacetime Torque and Coriolis Forces ...agnetic and gravitational forces with the inclusion of torque and Coriolis phenomena as described by the Haramein-Rauscher solution to Einstein's field equation
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  • ...this currently accepted framework of physics. It will be shown that these phenomena indicate the need for a physics framework that admits the occurrence of TE
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  • ...ysical Interaction of Mechanical Nature: Science Needs Protection from the Quantum-Relativistic Sect, Usurping Power from the World Scientific Society ...inertial reference systems. Attempts to conceal the fact of incapacity of quantum-relativistic notions and persecution of scientists by official Science repr
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  • | known_for = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Relativity]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...; His interest moved to theoretical investigations of dielectric breakdown phenomena and developing a device to decompose toxic gases by an electric discharge.
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  • ...[[light quanta]], [[neutron diffraction]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[single-quantum optics]], [[waves]] ...e indirectly causing the interference effects by acting on the path of the quantum. It is fully realized that quantitative analyses of these concepts are requ
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  • ...consistent and rational description of all PDC phenomena. ?Nonlocality? in quantum optics is simply an artifact of the Photon Concept. We also predict a new p
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  • | known_for = [[Quantum Theory]], [[Philosophy of Science]] ...h, combining my knowledge of condensed matter with the main regulations of quantum physics I try to construct the fundamentals of fundamental physics. The "to
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  • ...be explained as mechanical variations in form and structure of the cosmic, quantum, neutrino, quark, ? aethereal sea.</span>
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  • | keywords = [[quantum physics]], [[physical theory]], [[logic]], [[quantum-relativistic]] ...tic" physical processes that determines a quantum-relativistic logic and a quantum-relativistic mathematics (set theory, topology, geometry), eluding any foun
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  • ...a. It is not possible to use already altered date for a new description of phenomena. ...on change because a mouse looks at it?' can have a positive answer. Actual quantum mechanic say 'yes'; the moon can change if a mouse look at it. The proposed
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  • ...t. This conclusion would explain the finding of some researchers that some quantum systems of the above types do not follow the second law. (Papers of 1998, 2 ...t a radical extension of these laws would have to be made to explain these phenomena (1993a, 2003).
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  • ...anics and the theory of Higgs boson removes from the physics the ether, in quantum physics known initial medium at creation and annihilation of matter particl
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  • * 12 articles in cosmology and quantum theory * 11 articles in Brain science/consciousness and quantum theory (since 1999)
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  • ...read theory]], [[Gaede]], [[wave]], [[light]], [[photon]], [[particle]], [[Quantum Mechanics]] ...ckets and particles to provide physical interpretations to electromagnetic phenomena. However, these illustrations are neither supposed to be taken literally no
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  • ...ons propagating wave-quantum unity in radiation and matter (unexplained in Quantum Theory) are derived and constancy and invariance to source-observer motion
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  • | known_for = [[Quantum Theory]] * "A Simplified Model for the Deterministic Interpretation of Quantum Theory," <em>An. Univ. Timis. (fiz.)</em>, V21, pp. 51-59 (1983).
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  • ...f natural sciences is given in the book; on its basis, quantum physics and quantum chemistry have been returned to the classical way of development. The first ...is given on the basis of classical concepts, and the connection of quantum phenomena with the laws of classical physics is proved.
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  • | known_for = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Experiments]] ...ss="standard">Evans, M.V. and <b>Jeffers, S.</b> The present status of the Quantum theory of light, in modern non-linear optics <b>3</b>, 1-197, eds. I.Prigog
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  • ...htar V.G., Moiseev S.S., Fluctuational increasing transparency of wave and quantum-mechanical barriers and some physical consequences, <em>Ukrainian Physical ...., Barts B.I., Bar'yakhtar V.G., Moiseev S.S. Fluctuational enhancement of quantum mechanical and wave barrier penetrability and some physical consequences, <
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Quantum Mechanics]] ..., 0, 0);">Thou shalt not ignore or deny experimental findings and observed phenomena</span>". They are more important than any theory.
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  • ...play a role in a unified field theory explaining electromagnetism, quantum phenomena, and gravitation. There is much work that has to be done in this direction.
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  • ...omplished all the really important conceptual work on interpreting natural phenomena, so that there is no longer any call for radical revision in that direction ...us on presenting informed and carefully considered descriptions of natural phenomena, economizing as far as possible on interpretations in terms of entities whi
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  • * 2009 - "[[A Hypothetical Experimental Device that uses the Phenomena of Light Aberration to Demonstrate that the Speed of Light is Not Necessari * 2009 - "[[A New Model of the Electron that Unifies Classic Physics with Quantum Mechanics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_253
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  • ...nts appear only at the stage of applications of these theories to specific phenomena. This is one of the reasons of universality and generality of these theorie Quantum mechanics and general relativity seem to be counterexamples of the above re
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  • ...inty principle, conservation laws, the Lorentz transformation, and diverse phenomena. The investigation presents a new approach to solving equations under condi ...for particles and waves and a foundation for: The Lorentz Transformation, Quantum Electrodynamics, time's arrow, wave/particle duality, de Broglie waves, non
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  • | keywords = [[quantum touching]], [[action-at-a-distance]], [[locality]], [[non-locality]], [[cin ...nserved angular momentum nexus that fits, without further elaboration, the phenomena that those 'fields' have been traditionally invoked to explain. The fact t
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  • ...tons &amp; leptons, and how to understand why energy is conserved, and why phenomena are indeterminate. In Chapter 2, I offer a quantitative defect-pair cluster * [http://www.infiniteparticlephysics.com/pdfs/ipp/c1.pdf Chapter 1] - Quantum Effects Explained
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  • ...ich invited contributors attempt to define the nature of the electron, the quantum particle that has defied characterization for nearly a century. ...is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models.
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  • ...of quantum theory.&nbsp; It rejects the basic postulates of relativity and quantum theory and attempts to develop a foundation for modern physics employing an ...ty, a new feedback process is postulated.&nbsp; This provides new physical phenomena that restore the concepts of absolute time and Euclidian geomentry.&nbsp; N
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  • ...es the binary stars. Understanding this system is essential to explaining phenomena such as Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Dark Flow, Entanglement and the relations
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  • ...CFP), gives the fundamental experimental results of the CFP and presents a quantum mechanical treatment of physical problems associated with cold fusion.
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  • ...and more tractable explanation of the inevitable probabilistic aspects of quantum theory, evidenced in the signature Uncertainty Principle, complementarity a
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  • ...equence of ordinal integers suggesting resultant periodicities depict many phenomena of Nature like nuclear/electronic structure and DNA type biological entitie
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  • ..., he also introduced a new theoretical porblem: the concept of a photon (a quantum of light) is notcompatible with Maxwell's Equations. Over several years Ein ...hown that the photon has a statistical behavior in some light polarization phenomena. Their restriction is the most fundamental argument against the viability o
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  • ...spinor calculus, and the n SU groups of the quaternionic formalism. Hence quantum theory and relativity are related mathematically through the dual torus top
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  • ...structure of space and matter and produces precise predictions to physical phenomena throughout the scale from microstructures to cosmological distances.
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  • ...is said to explain forces or fields, particles or mass, charge, and other phenomena such as the constant velocity of light, superluminal motion and galaxy form
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  • | name = The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics | image = The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics 595.jpg
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  • <b>Education:</b> * 1968 - PhD in quantum electronics from Kazan State University, Kazan ...Institute of Applied Optics (engineer, senior research assistant, Head of Quantum Electronics Lab)
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  • ...Mechanics. Regrettably, those new theories, such as Special Relativity and Quantum Theory, together with the Standard Model, have not provided an integral vis
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  • ...-- what causes objects to "fall" into the space-time dent? &nbsp;(6) What quantum mechanical mechanism explains how electromagnetism attracts or repels? &nbs
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  • | keywords = [[Photon]], [[Maxwell's equations]], [[quantum of radiation]], [[Planck's equation]], [[absolute time]] ...niversal time, and thus include relativistic phenomena in the framework of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...tudies for Outstanding Research in Bioelectromagnetism, the Foundations of Quantum Theory, and Contributions to Humanity. Also recipient of a Medal of Honor f ...ir graduate programs. From 1997-1999 she conducted research on generalized quantum theory and relativistic invariance under a Stanford Engineering research gr
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[quantum physics]], [[particle physics]], [[ether]], [[idealism]], [[realism]], [[un ...ted by a majority of physicists because it could explain a large number of phenomena and that a better solution had never been found.
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  • ...antum-mechanical model for electrons around atoms is NOT correct.</em> The quantum theoretical approach is validated by the photoelectric effect. It is the nl * Tunneling - A Time Phenomena
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  • ...ered redshift Our recycling universe depends on neither relativity, nor on quantum theory in its present imperfect form.
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  • ...arrays of trons cohere to form the fundamental particles. The phenomena of Quantum Mechanics arise from interaction of the fundamental particles with the tron
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  • ...clusters. As a result, a new interpretation of many physical and chemical phenomena has appeared, and the conditions for cognition of the universe depths under
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  • ...structure of all the elements. It also provides new explanations for such phenomena as quasars, dark matter, gamma ray bursts, cosmic rays, the Hubble red shif
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  • | name = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) | image = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) 873.bmp
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  • ...ight tack and a possibility in truly uniting relativistic astrophysics and quantum physics. Ultimately, fractal scale cosmology of this framework may be prove * <span>quantum physics is correct (specifically the application of probability)&nbsp;</spa
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  • ...qualities are specified, and some opportunities for testing the theory for quantum and classical objects are proposed.
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  • .... These improved versions of the force of gravity and inertia explain more phenomena, including mass and the quantization of gravity, than previous versions. Th
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  • ...ct of gravity, an acceleratory force. Within known physicists, the driving phenomena appears to relate to both the Maxwell Stress Tensor as derived by Oliver He
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  • ...ds = [[Space]], [[aether]], [[fields]], [[ether]], [[universal medium]], [[quantum of matter]], [[matter]], [[2D energy field]], [[matter field]], [[distortio ...dium, as described in the concept, helps to logically explain all physical phenomena, related to matter.
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  • ...sed on few postulates and the derivation of predictions for local physical phenomena and for cosmological observations can be carried out with fairly simple mat ...eneous space, which serves as a universal frame of reference for all local phenomena in space. The Dynamic Universe model discards the space-time marriage, the
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  • * K. E. Veselov, Chance Coincidences or Natural Phenomena ...operative Phenomena as a Physical Paradigm for Relativity, Gravitation and Quantum Mechanics
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  • ...d by discontinuous step-like motion.&nbsp; From Zeno's Paradox to Planck's Quantum Theory, Boisvert argues&nbsp;against the infinitessimal and the continuum, ...imes of 1/70,000th of a second, revealing several wave-like or strobe-like phenomena.&nbsp;&nbsp;They clearly&nbsp;show air walls (vacuums following behind movi
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  • ...t this force law is superior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak intera
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  • ...s. Although these waves are commonly interpreted as probability waves, the quantum mechanical Dirac equation is also a deterministic equation for the evolutio ...escribe briefly how classical wave theory can explanation various physical phenomena such as special relativity and gravity.
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  • ...ng, indispensability of the Aether as an energy-substrate for all physical phenomena is gaining a very strong support, and based on recent developments in Aethe
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  • | title = Review of "Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics" This book serves as a useful reminder that the widespread belief that the quantum world is irreducibly weird, indeterministic, unvisualizable, and dependent
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  • ...in theoretical physics about fundamental nature of matter and all physical phenomena related to material bodies. * 2011 - "[[Quantum of Matter (According to 'Hypothesis on MATTER')]]" ([http://vixra.org/abs/1
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  • ...t this force law is superior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak intera
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  • ...t this force law is superior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamics, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak inter
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  • ...no pull forces in the universe and w hat this means in regards to physical phenomena. We also show how an ether analysis of the atom's structure and function ex
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  • ...t this force law is superior to all previous force laws, i.e. relativistic quantum electrodynamic, gravitational, inertial, strong interaction and weak intera
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  • | known_for = [[Quantum Theory]], [[Chemistry]], [[Photon]], [[Electron]] '''Quantum Chemistry:''' His own text "Introductory Quantum Chemistry", several papers on the theory and application of the factorizati
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  • ...al basis of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle; i.e., the wavicle is the quantum of action. The product of the wavicle's length and momentum is its relativi
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  • ...tum physics. Ontology, explanations, crucial experiments and unexplainable phenomena concerning the Rutherford-Bohr atomic model. There is no valid empirical ev ...oms are oscillators. Spectral lines represent resonant frequencies and not quantum jumps. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic coupling and not due to valence
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  • ...In the void no physical event occurs. All material elements and detectable phenomena are effects of kinematical states of the ?plenum?. Allowing for such a basi
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  • ...orem allowing local realistic models to be considered to explain quantum phenomena.</p> ...rgin-bottom: 0in; ">We may take this as coincidence with no relevance to quantum physics..</p>
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  • | name = Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | image = Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics 59.jpg
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  • ...ed is the first and only condition to develop the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics (see R. E. Var; "On a New Mathematical Framework for Fundamental ...offering a candidate explanation for certain otherwise mysterious natural phenomena.
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  • ...lassical (Newtonian-like) trajectories, while all the up-today Wave-Optics phenomena are easily explained]; and (iv): the phase-distribution of the interacting
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  • ...erent points of view. Its aim can be to make numerical predictions of some phenomena or to present a rational way of explaining physical observations. These are
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  • ...iption of the interactions of two relativistic particles with spins in the quantum field theory?. The degree was confirmed by the U.S.S.R. State Attestation C * 1997 - "[[Toward an Understanding of Electromagnetic Phenomena]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_612.pdf Read
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  • ...space-time, and also where virtual photons are permitted --- predicted by Quantum Electrodynamics instant-moving mediators between entangled regular particle
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  • ..., a comprehensive theoretical framework capable of explaining all physical phenomena from subatomic particles to galactic clusters. In this general physical the ...hortcomings of modern physical science, including critiques of relativity, quantum mechanics, and nuclear theory of the atom.
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  • ...ligent than himself. His goal was to learn from them and to understand the phenomena that was being described. He could not, however, accept the prevalent idea ...sics have demonstrated that photons emitted as pairs are coupled by their 'quantum numbers' (in this case their direction of polarization) and changing the pl
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  • ...s. But it is not a textbook and it does not cover relativistic and quantum phenomena.
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  • ...tand photons, and find a classical foundation for quantum and relativistic phenomena.
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  • In 1980, he recognized the electrical character of natural phenomena and began active research on elementary particles. In 1990, he published hi * 2010 - "[[Commentary on Sub-Quantum Physics]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.net/pdf/articles/commentary_on_s
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  • ...n supplying simple, comprehensible explanations for numerous other natural phenomena that are either conceptually inexplicable in terms of current theory, or ar
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  • ..., [[Physics]], [[The religion of Mathematical Physics]], [[relativity]], [[quantum theory]], [[string theory]] ...er irrational and fantastic physical explanations for even the most common phenomena.
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  • ...feedback effects on finite size charge structures. Also he has shown that quantum effects such as the photoelectric effect and black body radiation are due t ...the force of gravity and inertia which explain many previously unexplained phenomena such as the quantization of gravity as identified by Stanley Dermott's mode
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  • ...ratory experiments or observation. He only made predictions about physical phenomena that he said, if observed, would prove his theories. In Chapter 3 we will d * Relativity and Quantum Theory, based on the Bohr Model, cannot give a true picture of God's Creati
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  • ...olar-system dynamics, gravity-field, space?geodesy, non-conservative space phenomena, Mars and Martian dust storms, astrophysics, cosmology * Haranas I. Ragos O., Quantum and Relativistic Effects on the anomalistic period of celestial bodies, sub
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  • ...rs and planets, the origin of life, consciousness and many other enigmatic phenomena. ...ng discoveries. He studies space observations and chaos theory and makes a quantum jump into new all explaining fundamental framework. Savov simply and direct
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  • ...e, in theory, to envision a structure for the system that accounts for the phenomena as detected at the observational level. </span><span style="font-size: 10.0 ...tyle="font-size: 10.0pt;">And the snakes in the box? --- They were virtual quantum snakes of course!</span>
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  • ...SIF conference] in February on using "zero bias" diodes for rectifying ZPE quantum noise. </div> </d * 2011 - "[[Quantum Vacuum Zero Point and Negative Energy: Theory and Applications]]" ([http://
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  • * Vacuum Substratum in Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics - Theory and Experiment, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberi * The Relation Between Information, Time and Space Inferred from Universal Phenomena in Solid-State Physics, Gerhard Dorda 393
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  • ...etardation of moving clocks and also the mysterious quantized cosmological phenomena intrinsic red shift in terms of linear progression of quantized absolute ve ...reaching of a rest status with Privileged System. This is in turn ruled by Quantum interactions acting between running matter and the same Privileged System i
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  • Its more modern version, the '''[[de Broglie–Bohm theory]]''', interprets [[quantum mechanics]] as a [[deterministic]] theory, avoiding troublesome notions suc ...terpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretations]] of (non-relativistic) quantum mechanics.
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  • | known_for = [[Aether]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Relativity]], [[Fine Structure Constant]] * 2009 - "[[The Quantum of Light]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_722.
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  • ...that the theories of Maxwell's electrodynamics, the Copenhagen version of quantum mechanics, Einstein's special and general relativity theories, and the stan ...d Effect thereby denying Determinism and Consistency. Also this version of quantum mechanics, according to Heisenberg, claims that reality is in the "observat
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  • ...disconnected and diverging disciplines such as the General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics theories, the unifying synthesis of which would most probably req It explained the phenomena on the basis of Primary Principles which are first and foremost stringently
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  • ...lumes); <em>The Photon's Magnetic Field</em>, and <em>The Photomagneton in Quantum Field Theory</em>, both for World Scientific; and in several papers and let * 1997 - "[[Toward an Understanding of Electromagnetic Phenomena]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_612.pdf Read
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  • ...rre behavior of [[subatomic particle]]s – behavior difficult to explain by quantum physics. ...re seen as mere approximations of an underlying process. In this approach, quantum particles and other objects are understood to have only a limited degree of
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  • ...strologer, a delver into myths and dreams, a long-term investigator of PSI phenomena but, more importantly, the elaborator of what may be the first theory that ...as the "Gee Whiz" period, he and his wife, Ruth, travelled to investigate phenomena which the scientific establishment simply ignored. On one trip to Californi
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  • ...nnan Institute of Nationalities. 1997,6,2,60-63.</li> <li>From quantum mechanics and relativity to the basic principles of physics and development ...iu Teachers College. 2008,24,12,57-61.</li> <li>Unification of quantum theory and general relativity. J.Yunnan University. 2010,32,5,537-541.</li>
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  • ...'''E''' are zero.<ref name="Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory"> |title=Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory
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  • ...ch started with Relativity and arrived to the widespread interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. The empirical success of Physics reinforced which in his opinion ...g for a Possible Breakdown of Local Lorentz Invariance for Electromagnetic Phenomena: Theory and First Experimental Results" (with Fabio Cardone and Roberto Mig
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  • ...r the fruitful reception of the new ideas based on the [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]]."<ref>[https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1 In 1892 and 1895 Lorentz worked on describing electromagnetic phenomena (the propagation of light) in reference frames that move relative to the [[
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  • ...d crystal structure permeating all space: the energy source that regulates quantum activity, constantly framing our whole physical universe, and that accounts * "Electrodynamic Anomalies in Arc Discharge Phenomena," <i>IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science</i>, V PS-5, pp. 159-163 (1977).
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  • ...into consideration in a properly organized scientific investigation. Some phenomena which are seldom mentioned by others?such as quantization of redshifts?are ...itially suggested by Einstein. This introduces a new geometric approach to quantum gravity, the missing link to unification, extended to a discussion of energ
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  • ...er technology. I co-authored a paper ?Theoretical Predictions of Nanometer Phenomena? and presented it at the Fifth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechno ...tions, and Einstein general relativity theory all imply the existence of a quantum surface (Oct 1967, 1978, 12th NPA-2005).
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  • ...ate order]] | [[Random phase approximation]] | [[Quantum decoherence]] | [[Quantum mind]]}} ...820-8}}.</ref> and who contributed unorthodox ideas to [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]], [[neuropsychology]] and the [[philosophy of mind]].
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  • ...nal conference on lasers '85, 2.-6. Dez.1985, The Society of Optical &amp; Quantum Electronics, Las Vegas, pp. 311?316. ...sible and ultraviolet radiation by active biological systems. Collective Phenomena, Vol. 3 (1981), pp. 187?214.
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  • .... The introduction of [[length contraction]] and [[time dilation]] for all phenomena in a "preferred" [[frame of reference]], which plays the role of Lorentz's ...ransformation). In his paper [[s:Electromagnetic phenomena|Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light]] (1904)<re
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  • ...nal test so far. However, at a fundamental level it is incompatible with [[quantum mechanics]], and by predicting [[gravitational singularity|singularities]], ...s a source for Newton's [[gravitational constant]]; creating a theory of [[quantum gravity]].
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  • ...tro-gravitics, rather than explaining observations in terms of established phenomena, which can easily be done, prefer to promote presumptuous hypotheses.<br /> ...d figure out what I thought were sensible explanations for electromagnetic phenomena. Researching pace weather and reading the words of Tesla were two other gre
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  • |title=[[s:Electromagnetic phenomena|Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light]] ...chanics the spin of a particle is a constant vector, but in [[relativistic quantum mechanics]] spin {{math|'''s'''}} depends on relative motion. In the rest f
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  • {{Quantum mechanics|Interpretations}} ...terpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretation]] of [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]]. In addition to a [[wavefunction]] on the space of all possible co
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  • ...Clerk Maxwell]]. According to Maxwell's theory, all optical and electrical phenomena propagate through that medium, which suggested that it should be possible t ...n the ''same'' aetherial medium that is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. However, Maxwell's theory was unsatisfactory regarding the optics of movin
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  • ...when they were considered one possible way to conceptualize psychosomatic phenomena. Instead of charting one-way causal links from [[psyche (psychology)|psyche ...fields did not exist. However, many of the perceptual illusions and visual phenomena exhibited by the gestaltists were taken over (often without credit) by late
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  • ...also derived a universal electro-dynamic force law that describes physical phenomena on all size scales throughout the universe including the force of gravity, ...odynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell's Equations, Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics]]"
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  • ...is typically awarded to astronomers who wish to study unexpected transient phenomena, such as [[supernova]]e. Once Hubble's corrective optics were shown to be p ...606&nbsp;nm (red light) and 814&nbsp;nm (near-[[infrared]]). Because the [[quantum efficiency]] of Hubble's detectors is quite low at 300&nbsp;nm, the noise i
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  • ...substance" is at page 499.)</ref> The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of [[radio waves]]. ...ation for such fields as [[Theory of relativity|special relativity]] and [[quantum mechanics]]. Many physicists regard Maxwell as the 19th-century scientist h
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  • ...c [[optical resonator]]s, etc. This is in large part due to predictions of quantum gravity that suggest that special relativity may be violated at scales acce ...l Phenomena in Moving Bodies|Attempt of a Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Bodies]] |location=Leiden |publisher=E.J. Brill}}</ref>
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  • ...[[tide]]s, the [[Axial precession|precession of the equinoxes]], and other phenomena, Newton removed the last doubts about the validity of the [[heliocentrism|h ...erence]] patterns and the general phenomenon of [[diffraction]]. Today's [[quantum mechanics]], [[photons]], and the idea of [[wave–particle duality]] bear
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