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  • | title = On the Relative Rest Mass of the Photon ...light speed reduction to 17 m/s, we find that the photon has relative rest mass. It is worthwhile to notice that within the framework of the formalism deve
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  • | title = On the Relative Rest Mass of the Photon ...light speed reduction to 17 m/s, we find that the photon has relative rest mass. It is worthwhile to notice that within the framework of the formalism deve
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  • | title = Zero Velocity Must be Relative ...is not a group. There is a dichotomy: two di erent concepts of a positive mass body, a tetrad versus a monad.
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  • | title = Lorentz Contraction relative to Fresnel dragged reference frame explains Solid-State Michelson-Morley Ex | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction]], [[Lorentz mass increase]], [[Fresnel dragged reference frame]], [[isotropic]], [[refractiv
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  • | title = The Electrodynamic Interpretation of Mass Variation | keywords = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Mass Variation]]
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  • ...relativistic dynamics]], [[gravitational field]], [[velocity of light]], [[mass]], [[(LEP)]], [[electron positron]], [[Special Relativity]] ...n. However, it is predicted that under these conditions, and utilizing the mass equation of Special Relativity to operate, the LEP will fail to impart an e
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  • ...the Lorentz transformations are not covariant but are on way relationships relative to fixed gravitational reference points in space. The empirical evidence th
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  • ...of solar cycles and motion of Sun&nbsp;relative to solar system centre of mass (Barycentre SSB) <br />2009&nbsp;[http://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2010/01/02
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  • | title = The Temperature Relativity of Mass | keywords = [[Relative mass]], [[mass]], [[temperature]], [[relativity]], [[gravitation]], [[attraction]], [[repu
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  • ...the relative velocity ''v'' exists between light source and observer, the relative light velocity that observer measures is ''c = c<sub>0</sub> + v'', and suc
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  • | title = Small Li-Po Battery Test to Determine Relative Power Delivery Rate to Weight Ratio at Different Loadings | keywords = [[high power-to-mass]], [[li-po battery]]
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  • | title = On the Increase of a Particle Mass with Velocity ...Mass increases found in particle accelerators are due to particle motions relative to neutrinos. According to the Special Theory of Relativity, the weight of
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  • * 2010 - "[[On the Relative Rest Mass of the Photon]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Earth]], [[absolute motion]], [[time]], [[spin]], [[mass]] ...blue prints of the&nbsp;universe structural design and its composition of mass&nbsp;motion and&nbsp;spin. Fonding absolute motion os Earth can lead to&nbs
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  • ...able to explain the force of inertia or the centrifugal force in terms of relative coordinates nor the phenomena predicted by the second term of this work.
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  • ...cy McGaugh Law: The Link Between Galaxies, Rotation Speed Link and Visible Mass ...he tragedy is that many experiments designed to highlight the famous black mass since the middle of last century have failed.
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  • | title = Mass Disparities from Relativistic Electrodynamics ...rns the illusory nature of ?relativistic inertia?, whereby certain deduced relative displacement and momentum magnitudes of interacting bodies are shown to con
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  • ...waves are shown as gravity force in the electric field and are curved from mass in space-time.</span>
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  • | title = How the Gradual Change in the Mass of the Electron has Driven the Evolution of the Universe from its Very Begi ...point in their evolution when the electron and proton had exactly the same mass.
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  • | keywords = [[Doppler effect]], [[Fizeau experiment]], [[relative simultaneity]], [[special relativity]] ...urprisingly, however, an actual test of the most troubling aspect of SRT ? relative simultaneity ? has already been performed, and it demonstrates that relativ
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  • ...erein presented allows us to mathematically calculate an object?s gravity, mass, size, Space density, and more from a distant viewing site.
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  • | title = A Modified Law of Gravitation taking Account of the Relative Speeds of Moving Masses. A Preliminary Study ...problems provides a good order of magnitude for the apparent supplement of mass associated with the motion of the Pioneer satellites, that of stars in gala
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  • | title = Derivation of the Relativistic Doppler Shift and Mass-Increase Formulas Without Assuming Special Relativity | keywords = [[Special Relativity]], [[Doppler Effect]], [[Mass Increase]]
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  • ...s suggests that the energy of such black-holes could decrease very fast in relative terms.<br />
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  • ...mass of the particle with speed. Weberian Electrodynamics is based on the relative motion of charged particles, and accounts for the radiation from accelerate
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  • | title = Mass and energy in the light of aether theory ...bsp;special relativity with mass-energy conservation is discussed, and the mass, is shown not to be an intrinsic property of matter, it depends on the pre
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  • ...t. The first calculations based on these principles, in which only motions relative to the ether are considered, not the motions of the ether itself, are very
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  • | name = Absolute or Relative Motion?: Volume 1, The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point | image = Absolute or Relative Motion?: Volume 1, The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point
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  • ...ty, (7) it explains the apparent equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that describes additiona
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  • | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction]], [[Lorentz mass increase]], [[Fresnel dragged reference frame]], [[isotropic]], [[refractiv ...le mass (i.e. as opposed to an isolated sub-atomic particle) and a desired mass increase is further beyond the speed of light than specified in the earlier
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  • ...ty, (7) it explains the apparent equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, (8) it contains a new non-radial R x (R x A) term that describes additiona
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  • ...nt field energy densities is the critical factor in determining changes in mass, the twin paradox does not arise.
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  • ...can be made to conform with real measurements by introducing variation of mass with velocity.
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  • An electron is a mass with a charge that can move relative to an observer, and when doing, so represents both kinetic energy and magn
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  • ...ribed as mathematical constructs defining relative positions of charge and mass. Coulomb chain reactions are considered necessary and sufficient to explain
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  • | title = A Modified Law of Gravitation taking Account of the Relative Speeds of Moving Masses. A Preliminary Study ...problems provides a good order of magnitude for the apparent supplement of mass associated with the motion of the Pioneer satellites, that of stars in gala
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  • ...reference frames. 4) The differences in the ?rates of time? and ?values of mass? for the particles [objects] in their different reference frames is then us
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  • ...lativity]], [[time]], [[law]], [[gravity]], [[black hole]], [[density]], [[mass]], [[density]] ...ance is relative, Space exists as a fourth form of energy, and rather than relative states, there are observed states of which the only true state is that whic
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  • ...[[Relativity]], [[Reference frame]], [[Absolute motion]], [[Spacetime]], [[Mass-energy equivalence.]] ...otions of relative motion, relative time, and inertial reference frames in relative motion. This relativity dominated viewpoint has effectively abandoned any c
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  • ...ravity and inertia equivalent, and why are gravitational mass and inertial mass equal?&nbsp;This paper argues for the following answers: ...nertia] as when an object is accelerated in outer space far from any large mass.
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  • ...es having the same mass. Special relativity is obeyed, except the velocity relative to the aether is observable. Spin-O particles appear in clusters of three t
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  • ...ted their ongoing rates of 5-stage planetary evolution (E) as functions of mass/time.&nbsp; Much corroborating evidence reveals how and why every planet is
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  • ...orona is very high. With the proper equations the speed of gravity and the mass of the corona can be determined.
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  • | title = Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics ...ariant mass-energy relation K(v?) + Eo = mo(v?) co 2 , where Eo = mo co 2 (mass-energy equivalence). The Galilean measurement process in inertial frames S(
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  • | keywords = [[Acceleration]], [[electric charge]], [[energy]], [[force]], [[mass]], [[velocity]] ...is developed for an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs if there is a change in th
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  • ...inning of the stars and the fitting equations. The modification of Hawking mass is necessary for the supporters of this theory. <br /> </div>
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  • ...ce, two charges of the same sign behave with a negative effective inertial mass when they are very close to one another, so that they should attract one an
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  • # Hold on the space, time, mass and energy view of materialism. ...ies. Mass describes the amount of the matter. There is no matter with zero mass.
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  • ...se empty universe. Photons A and B may also conclude that they have 'rest' mass since they do not seem to be moving and yet they do have energy related to ...a local space observer may see relative motion between particles with rest mass. This requires more than one universe. The non-local primordial universe wo
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  • ...of of Special Relativity and its derivatives such as Dr. Einstein's famous mass ? energy equivalence, , which he incorrectly derived. Thus the very found
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  • ...force amounts to a transverse deflection of the radial component of motion relative to any arbitrarily chosen polar origin. It is a consequence of Newton's fir
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  • ...ch is caused by the (angular) motion of gravitation, and is defined by the mass' velocity through a steady gravitation field. It acts transversally in rela
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  • ...cts the formation of spin 1 bound states provided some conditions on their relative velocity and spin orientation are fulfilled, thus suggesting a plausible me
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  • * 2009 - "[[Galilei Invariant Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics Relative to the Cosmic Frame]]" * 1994 - "[[Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.natura
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  • ...from the inverted Space Shuttle's open cargo bay. If it remains motionless relative to the Shuttle, then this proposition would be refuted. If it exerts a down ...which is unchanged, while the centripetal force is based on gravitational mass, which is different.
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  • ...hat the introduction of Minkowski's "chronotope" has actually involved the mass-energy equivalence as an axiom proper to the spacetime paradigm.<br />
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  • ...center of mass without external help, provided one of them has an initial relative velocity with respect to the other. We have designed an experiment with a c
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  • ...ace, mass and energy and with the relationship between time and space, and mass and energy.&nbsp; According to the theory of relativity time and space are ...rmula for mass in motion and the formula for the mutual connection between mass and energy, and also that they cannot be derived by correct relativistic pr
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  • ...s center of mass without external help provided one of them has an initial relative velocity with respect to the other. We have designed&nbsp; an experiment wi
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  • ...blem of moving objects. Movement cannot cause changes in length, time, and mass. Moreover, there is not any light speed barrier.
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  • ...gued that the water-arc gun is capable of accelerating a 0.1 g heavy water mass to 100 km/s. This depends on the water-arc explosion being driven by electr
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  • ...2 , which is finite if 2pGroR2 = 3Kc2 . Because mfb0g= -Kmc2 , addition of mass m does not increase ro . The uniformly dense sphere then becomes an exact c
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  • ...e move away at velocity v, from a source emitting light at velocity c, the relative motion of the radiation is observed from the Doppler shift. How can we expl
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  • ...ngular momenta that perhaps could aid in the understanding of how ‘heavy” (relative to our sun) rotating stars might evolve into pulsars.
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  • ...appeared as clocks losing or gaining time due to speed and gravity induced mass increase and the magnetic effects of linearly moving electric charges insid
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  • # The clock paradox and relative motion. The velocity of escape from the universe exceeds, given its size and mass, the velocity of light. Therefore, the universe as a whole behaves like a b
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  • ...ither the axis of rotation does not necessarily pass through the center of mass of a system but perambulates about it due to a deficit of centrifugal force
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  • ...the ether and a fundamental cause of the dependency of the velocity on the mass and the frequency are presented.
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  • ...ion, it is shown how motion can be treated in the same way that length and mass are treated. It is also shown, by the selection of unique subdivisions of
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  • ...his Theory of Special Relativity within which he described the now famous mass-energy formula E=mc<sup>2</sup>. This theoretical construction revolutioniz ...quations of Special Relativity! As a result, E=mc<sup>2</sup> is no longer relative!
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  • ...al / motion based effects which build the energy systems we call mass, the mass creations understandings we have intuited and variously verified are still
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  • ...in which Newton's laws are true. An inertial frame is a reference frame in relative uniform motion to absolute space. ...clock in the two frames and assume ''t'' = ''t' ''. Suppose ''S' '' is in relative uniform motion to ''S'' with velocity ''v''. Consider a point object whose
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  • ...tions.&nbsp; An application to particle accelerators explains the apparent mass increase with velocity.
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  • ...ght in a gravitational field follows in Unified Theory with photon having mass without curving the 4-D spacetime.
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  • ...reference frame as the one which is at rest with respect to the center of mass of the universe and assume the speed c of propagation of light to be an iso
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  • ...he light path length which varies and that has no discernable influence on mass. ...ht path length s’ of light passing over that length L which does vary with relative velocity v (per Galilean expectations [4. 5]) -- not the length L. Sadly, t
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  • ...losed mathematical form as the rotation of the main axis of Kepler's orbit relative to the reference coordinate system. For a full revolution the rotation is D
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  • ...th it. The obvious conclusions are space is finite &amp; absolute, time is relative &amp; emergent, matter is emergent and radiation is the electromagnetic wor
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  • ...brium requires that this radiation is reconverted to gravitons at the same relative rate, closing the energy cycle. Supposing that photons are reconverted to g
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  • * 1999 - "[[The Electrodynamic Interpretation of Mass Variation]]" * 1996 - "[[Gaussian Electrodynamics and the Constancy of Mass]]"
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  • ...on viewpoint and context--even as in SR, time, length, and mass depend on relative motion. Thus they fail to understand that those with other viewpoints, not
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  • ...quantizing the particle angular momentum, and (2) quantizing the particle relative electrical charge. The existence of particles with the charges 1/3 and 2/3
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  • ...thout regard to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate ...mathematically. According to Newton, humans are only capable of perceiving relative time, which is a measurement of perceivable objects in motion (like the Moo
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  • ...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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  • ...pecial Relativity (I can't believe, that clocks alter their pace by sole ''relative'' motion) and in the question of what light is. In 1959 I published in the * 2009 - "[[The "Mass" of a Photon only an Expression of its Helical Configuration?]]" ([http://w
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  • ...mall relative motion of the atmosphere and ocean, ''V' '', since it is the relative ...city that we measure when [we] observe from Earth’s surface, and it is the relative velocity that we seek for most any practical purposes.” [http://ocw.mit.e
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  • ...s affect the nature of time; and how acceleration affects speed, time, and mass..."
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  • ...for the atomic bomb, (12) wrongly believing that atomic energy comes from mass transmutation into energy, (13) Einstein's fallacious derivation of E=mc<su
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  • ...theory are untenable. Although it will be shown that time is affected by relative motion, other associated effects are different from those of currently held ...additional flaws might not surface in a future supplemental work involving mass and energy.
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  • ...Super-Proof for Neutrino Nonexistence, Lorentz and AD Transformation, SR's Mass Derivation Starting from Momentum, Questions or Unsolved Problems in Physic ...'s theory is the correction of Lorentz' misunderstanding of the systems of Relative Motion and Pauli's misunderstanding in applying Einstein's incorrect equati
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  • ...ginning of the twentieth century, introduced the equation E = mc2 implying mass-energy conservation. However, he later developed general relativity which i ..., all the demonstrations in this book are compatible with the principle of mass-energy and momentum conservation. Using classical mechanics, we demonstrate
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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 ...etely agree that the interaction of two charged particles depends on their relative velocity." <b>17.10.95 A. A. Dolgov, physicist.</b>
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  • * 1999 - "[[The Electrodynamic Interpretation of Mass Variation]]" * 1996 - "[[Gaussian Electrodynamics and the Constancy of Mass]]"
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  • ...rk that they do to show that visible matter is only about 5 percent of the mass needed to get the correct velocity. The other 95 percent is dark matter and * 'm' is the mass of the star assumed to be the mass of our sun.
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  • ...ty, wave function collapses, null-measurement, quantum state preparations, mass and energy as well as Mach's Principle are replaced with constructive physi
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  • ...rly showed that the observed steady-state velocity of light was equal to c relative to the observer's material inertial frame. I elaborated on this theme in my ...in for the Gravitational Constant that Explains Gravitational and Inertial Mass Equality and Rejects Dark Matter and Dark Energy]]" ([http://theoryofeveryt
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  • ...<li>Convection</li> <li>Effective Mass {as opposed to Relativistic Mass} * Transverse Relative Time {as opposed to Time Dilation}
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  • ...es is wrong. My conclusion is that the transformation of length, time, and mass are not needed. ...tually moving straight up he should know that the spacecraft is not moving relative to the laser beam that he sees, even though he sees the earth moving.
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  • ...eOfRelativisticMassAndMagneticField.htm Fundamental Nature Of Relativistic Mass And Magnetic Field]. * 1996 - "[[Relative Simultaneity?]]"
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  • ...Much Lower is the Frequency of a Solid State Oscillator When it is Moving Relative to the CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy. * 2006 - "[[The Long History of the Mass-Energy Relation]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstrac
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  • ...[[proximity]], [[transparent]], [[apparent]], [[oncogenesis]], [[time]], [[mass]], [[space]], [[energy]], [[speciation]], [[consciousness]], [[mind]], [[i] ...ects of this scheme exist with regards to evolution theory: # a very relative dynamic state of change and emergence is plausible
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  • ...n, In Reebok International (Eds.), STEP REEBOK TRAINING MANUAL, Stoughton, Mass., 1991 "An Experiment to Measure Relative Variations in the One-Way Speed of Light", D.C. Torr and P.T. Kolen, Procee
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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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  • ...haves according to Galileo-Newtonian ideas of distance, time, velocity and mass. Mr. Renshaw has consulted with physicists and astronomers from around the * 1999 - "[[The Untenable Nature of Relativistic Mass Increase]]"
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  • 1985-1989. Designed a doctorate's program relative to the 2nd Thermodynamic Law and received a PhD at the Aristotle University ...being interconnected through photons. Space time operators and equations, mass and charge space time geometry and mater field intensity are defined.
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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
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  • ...aparsecs [Mpc] or more) are found to have a Doppler shift interpretable as relative velocity away from the Earth; (2) This Doppler-shift-measured velocity, of ...ps analogous to the constant term in the inverse fit (positive to indicate relative movement away from each other?), and the type of behavior shown in Figure <
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  • ...d to start from a unique point of almost infinite concentration/density of mass/energy, i.e., from a place in which the ?mutual distance? between any kind Additional notes, in a close connection with the text of the relative book , regard the formation of shape and dynamics of galaxies as due to the
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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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  • ...1 - "[[The Gravito-Magnetic Inflation of Rotating Bodies and the Nature of Mass and Matter]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_59 * 2011 - "[[Motion is Relative to the Universe but Inertia is not
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  • ...whatever a body contains in itself a sum of energy represented the entire mass of the body, which moved all united and collectively in space, with the sam
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  • * 2009 - "[[Mass and energy in the light of aether theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy. * 1997 - "[[Is Simultaneity Relative or Absolute?]]"
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  • ...ic fields, atomic structure, charge, polarity, refraction, reflection, and mass increase to name a few. The model was first proposed in 2015 and is current ..., exiting, and hitting the objects. The model uses the actual geometry and mass of the objects in the experiment rather than use the points masses used in
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  • ...in English. As an adolescent, he often served as an altar boy during daily mass at St. Louis de the first 8 Tesla results. In is editorial comments relative to
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  • ...e de Broglie/Bohm Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, and a Non-Zero Rest Mass for the Proton 3 * [DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=302 Dr. Joseph L?vy]: Is Simultaneity Relative or Absolute? 39
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  • * 1999 - "[[The Electrodynamic Interpretation of Mass Variation]]" * 1996 - "[[Gaussian Electrodynamics and the Constancy of Mass]]"
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  • "In 1998 he devoted his attention to experiments on the relative motion of magnets and conductors, constructing test apparatus specially for ...in an endeavor to explain the Sagnac effect in terms of a non-zero photon mass (in Phys. Lett. A, 1997).
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  • The motion of a body can only be described relative to something else&mdash;other bodies, observers, or a set of space-time coo with '''F''' the net force (a [[Euclidean vector|vector]]), ''m'' the mass of a particle and '''a''' the [[acceleration]] of the particle (also a vect
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  • ...v:0708. 0435.</li> <li>Some new developments on space-time and relative-absolute space-time theory. J.Hunan City University. 2008, 17,2, 41-47.</li ...</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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  • ...relativity necessarily contained the absurd implication that two clocks in relative motion would both go slower than each other. This is referred to as the <em ...<b>F</b> = q<b>v</b>x<b>B</b>, what is the velocity term <b>v</b> measured relative to?
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  • ...experiment]] in 1887. According to the theories of Fresnel and Lorentz a relative motion to an immobile aether had to be determined by this experiment, howev ...up=A name=versuch /> Lorentz proposed three possible explanations for this relative contraction:<ref group=B>Brown (2001)</ref>
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  • ...agnetic phenomena (the propagation of light) in reference frames that move relative to the [[luminiferous aether]].<ref>{{Citation |title=[[s:Translation:The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Aether|The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Aether]]
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  • ...t having a 'velocity' which is constant, not only to space itself but also relative to all observers moving or stationary within that space. (This was also con # 1998 'Solving the "c" Conundrum of the Velocity of Light Relative to the Vacuum', Proceedings of the Physical Interpretations of Relativity T
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  • ...mation]]s between two [[coordinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Dutch [[physicist]] ...can be divided into two groups: [[Inertial frame of reference|inertial]] (relative motion with constant velocity) and [[Non-inertial reference frame|non-inert
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  • ...secs]] (Mpc) or more - are found to have a [[red shift]], interpreted as a relative velocity away from [[Earth]]; |title=Expansion of the universe, A homogeneous universe of constant mass and increasing radius accounting for the radial velocity of extra-galactic
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  • ...speed of light in perpendicular directions, in an attempt to detect the [[relative motion]] of matter through the stationary [[luminiferous aether]] ("aether ...le to measure the motion of the Earth relative to the aether. The expected relative difference in the measured speed of light was quite small, given that the v
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  • ...ch suggested that it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. Regarding the relative motion and the mutual influence of matter and aether, there were two contro
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  • ...a [[supermassive black hole]] with a mass equivalent to 55 million [[solar mass]]es,<ref>{{cite web|title=Radio Telescopes Capture Best-Ever Snapshot of Bl ...as potentially a black hole in a yet unknown process or an [[intermediate-mass black hole]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rt.com/viral/363568-mysteriou
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  • ...international time zones and the synchronisation of time between bodies in relative motion. (See [[#Work on relativity]] section below) <blockquote>Given a system of arbitrarily many mass points that attract each [[inverse-square law|according to Newton's law]],
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  • ...arths tectonic plates on an Earth that has been slowly gaining in size and mass over billions of years. This theory, and associated modelling studies, exte ...ose surface area increases with time in sympathy with an increase in Earth mass and radius. These terms are synonymous but now largely unpopular. To avoid
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  • ...th>e</math> is the [[elementary charge]], <math>m</math> is the [[electron mass]], <math>\epsilon_0</math> the [[permittivity of free space]], <math>\hbar< ...ccur at the interface of a material exhibiting positive real part of their relative permittivity, i.e. [[dielectric constant]], (e.g. vacuum, air, glass and ot
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  • ...<ref>{{cite journal|last=Newman|first=Peter R.|display-authors=etal |title=Mass-producing spectra: the SDSS spectrographic system|date=2004|journal=Proc. S ...les in a pond, imprint a characteristic scale on the positions of galaxies relative to each other. It was announced that BOSS had measured the scale of the uni
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  • ...ew of the galaxies are simply [[dwarf galaxies]] that do not have enough [[mass]] to produce enough [[gravity]] to allow the galaxies to form any cohesive ...162) appears to be merely an unusual [[S0 galaxy]] with a very small disk relative to its bulge size.<ref name="carnegieatlas" /> [[NGC 4670]] (Arp 163) is a
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  • ...universal set of physical units (such as the Planck length and the Planck mass), all based on fundamental physical constants upon which much of quantum th ...d of the war Planck, his second wife, and his son by her were brought to a relative in [[Göttingen]], where Planck died on 4 October 1947. His grave is situat
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  • ...es and to the records they played. By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising and popularity of the [[Victor Talking Machine Company]]'s [[Vi ...record manufacturers had begun using a rudimentary duplication process to mass-produce their product. While the live performers recorded the master phonog
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  • ...an inventor Arturo Malignani (1865–1939) patented an evacuation method for mass production, which allowed obtaining economic bulbs lasting 800 hours. The p ...ce coiled coil filaments did not exist. Hakunetsusha developed a method to mass-produce coiled coil filaments by 1936.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trial Productio
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