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  • ...anding physical reality and to offer evidence that this way of approaching physics is valid.
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  • ...ucidate many contemporary problems plaguing the standard model of particle physics. The cosmology provides an alternative derivation of the string/brane tensi [[Category:Particle Physics|holographic anthropic multiverse formalizing complex geometry reality serie
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...a spherical configuration of material continuum (for a charged elementary particle); between a transverse electromagnetic wave and a material continuum; betwe
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental physics]], [[unification]], [[relativity]], [[aether]], [[quantum mechanics]] ...eparing a book with preliminary title Basic physical principles of unified physics in 21th century.
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  • ...h an (unfinished) interest in science and philosophy, and a B.S. degree in physics from a small liberal arts college. The technical and scientific work he has * [http://www.causeeffect.org/articles/particle.html Particle Mass Ratios and Similar GeometricVolume Ratios] Covers, less formally, an a
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  • ...postulated in that way, that the linear momenta for all the basic laws of physics can subsequently be derived from them, linear momenta that are generated ou
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  • ...books and conference proceedings. He is a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A, and remains one of the most vocal proponents of the Stochastic I ...- "[[Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements Moving in Dirac's Real ?Aether? Model]]"
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  • |[[:Category:Particle Physics|Particle Physics]] This wiki provides a place where current physics and cosmology theory can be openly challenged, and new and serious philosop
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  • | title = An Essay on Discrete Foundations for Physics | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | name = Revolution in Physics | image = Revolution in Physics 222.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Gravitation]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] ...with Honours (Ph.D. in the official University transcript of records ) in Physics with specialization on Electronics, preceded by a Master of Science degree.
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  • ...s ago. As we celebrate the International Year of Physics, we might ask: Is Physics in good health? Everyone has his own answer to this simple question. Conseq ...ier, Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements Moving in Dirac?s Real ?Aether? Model
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  • | keywords = [[Dark]], [[Energy]], [[Fraud]], [[Academic]], [[DOE]], [[Physics]] ...s and they do not travel without diffraction and You say it is a different particle; then, get a Camera to take pictures with Nano speed and compare it with th
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • | keywords = [[light]], [[gravity]], [[rope hypothesis]], [[EM wave]], [[particle]], [[wave-packet]], [[GUT]] ...ng Kong.'' Gaede, Bill, "Light: The Rope Hypothesis," 2010 Conference on Physics, Science and Technology (ICPST 2010), Hong Kong, China, Dec. 28-30, 2010,
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  • ...current issue in physics is resolved ? how ?potential energy internal to a particle system come[s] into the picture? ? by treating the electron as a system of
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  • * 2013 - "[[Integrating Vector Particle Physics with the Dodecahedron Quark Ball and the Octahedral Hexagonal Fractal]]" ([ ...ffects of Human Perception & the Human Mind on Building a New Paradigm for Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_27.pdf Read i
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  • | name = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics | image = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics 607.jpg
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  • ...y the classical and Quantum mechanics and open many new ways of developing physics.
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  • ...o derive the fundamental relativistic equations pertaining to relativistic particle without using the LT. In the present paper, and by following the same appro
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  • ...ow this new technology may be utilized to improve our understanding of the physics of nature with specific methods by which the energy of the aether can be tr
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  • ...is the selectron, a particle postulated by the Supersymmetry. The Nuclear Physics works with two models of the neutron. The Yukawa's model has several disadv
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  • ...and other quanta. Plausible explanations emerge for nonlocalization, wave-particle duality, vacuum fluctuations, the uncertainty principle, conservation laws, ...cists may reject these ideas more emphatically at first than undergraduate physics students. They do not follow mainstream interpretations. Accepting the init
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  • | known_for = [[Ontology]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Relativity]], [[Philosophy of Science]], [[History of Science]] ...ning nucleons and electrons. The nature of radiation and of the so-called "particle-wave duality". The Planck formula for quantized energy of radiation is not
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  • Photon relative rest mass is important because it may play a role in particle physics and cosmology. The purpose of the present work is to show conclusively that
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  • ...er, and Dirac provide no intrinsic stability of the hydrogen atom based on physics. An old argument from Feynman based on the HUP is shown to be internally in
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  • Utah State University (1980-1983) Ph.D.<br />Physics/Electrical Engineering San Diego state University (1975-1977) M.S.<br />Physics
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  • ...with the potential to guide us beyond the current quagmire of mathematical physics and into a truly unified qualitative and quantitative paradigm. ...It resolves this core-level problem by digging beneath the axiomatic wave-particle paradox and its attendant neuroses of ?weirdness,? indeterminacy and acausa
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  • ...uing mathematical justice]? <i>Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics</i>, 2008 ...analogy: an axiomatic approach]? <em>International journal of theoretical physics</em> <b>46</b>, 2669-75, 2007
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  • One article to <em>Physics Essays</em> (Dec 2010). * 2016 - "[[Physics without Paradoxes]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr
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  • ...nd protons of finite, fixed dimensions. Positions and orientations of each particle were allowed to vary using the variational method, until the minimum energ ...es, with occupancies following the magic numbers so well known in nuclear physics. Neutrons were found to be formed via toroidal protons binding electronica
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  • | known_for = [[Special Relativity]], [[Ether]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Fundamental Forces]] ...esearch interests are in the areas of Microelectronics, Control, Particles Physics and Gravitation.</p> <b>Education</b>
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  • ...rete rather than continuous solutions infer various speculations about the physics that could produce such results. The harmonics embed inextricably within th [[Category:Particle Physics|planck 's constant pi unified wave theory particles bioforms]]
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  • ...[Upcoming Extinction of Man]], [[Physics]], [[The religion of Mathematical Physics]], [[relativity]], [[quantum theory]], [[string theory]] .../images/Bill22.JPG" /> Mathematical Physics is not Science. Mathematical Physics is the latest religion invented by Man, a religion that came into its own i
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  • ...les move to quantized states because of electromagnetic forces that keep particle motions synchronized with this sea of standing waves. ...compensating spins. Technology advancements are possible based on these particle spin interactions. - ''Amazon''
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  • ...gnetic moment. We look at the structure of the photon and investigate wave particle duality. Our unified theory lacks only an explanation of the strong force.
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  • ...ynamics and relativity. Apart from many papers on various topics in plasma physics written together with his team, a number of private papers appeared that co ...Solution of Maxwell?s First Order Equations]]" ([http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0604/0604037v1.pdf Read in full])
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  • ...rgence; Geometry; Holon; Light; Matter; Membranes; Planck Length; Particle Physics; Platonic Solids; Quantum Gravity; Space/Time; String Theory; Topological M
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  • ...lective Description of Electron Interactions: II. Collective vs Individual Particle Aspects of the Interactions'', Phys. Rev. '''85''', 338–353 (1952) ([http ...the electron gas, including [[plasmon]]s.<ref>G. D. Mahan, ''Many-Particle Physics'', 2nd ed. (Plenum Press, New York, 1990)</ref>
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|substantial space void nature elementary material particles]]
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  • ...er is published in the Conference Proceedings by the American Institute of Physics. ...introduced, in that important branch of physics, the rate of change of the particle momentum, associated with thermal motion, to study the diffusion of suspend
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  • ...s new finding is further evidence that something is wrong with contemorary physics.&nbsp; The purpose of this note is to&nbsp;bring conflicting observations o
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  • ...rately created using abstract waves as we use numbers. This book shows how physics has lost its way in more detail. By restoring lost expertise from an allied
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  • ...lemented by the introduction of a fine-structure given by the thickness of particle time-sheets, which replace the notion of geometrical time in the form of in
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  • * In the early 1990s I become interested in physics and cosmology. I developed a new theory of the universe called Model Mechan * [http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics/2005-02/5882.html Is Ken Seto Genius or Madman?]&nbsp;- <em>Androcles</em>,
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  • ...-examines cosmology, astronomy, relativity, quantum mechanics and particle physics upon the fundamental principle that infinity is the ultimate material actu
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  • ...hypersurface. I also introduced a new model for matter in which the four particle (electron, proton, antiproton and positron) are the four phases of a cohere
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  • ...d material properties. It started out with his assumption that light was a particle instead of wave motion in a sea of particles. This was an objectification
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  • * 1988 - "[[Nikola Tesla: History of Lasers and Particle Beam Weapons]]" * 2008 - "[[Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Transcending-Speed-Ligh
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  • ...ential forces experimentally and theoretically studied by other authors [''Physics Essays 12 (1) p.153''].
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  • | title = Minor Corrections to Natural Philosophy & Physics of Aristotle, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein ...g some of the myths and misconceptions, including the fairytale of quantum physics. In this context the concepts of Rest, Dead-end, and equilibrium are differ
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  • ...m 1981 to the present serving in the Applied Theoretical Physics Division, Physics Division, Associate Laboratory Directorate for Experimental Programs; and a ...and experimental contributions to high-energy density plasmas and intense particle beams; explosively-driven pulsed power generators; lasers; intense-power-mi
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  • | name = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models | image = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models 1632.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...&nbsp;</span></sup>their covariance is restricted. The second is that wave-particle duality<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>is not univ
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  • | known_for = [[Classical Theoretical Physics]], [[Relativity]], [[Electrodynamics]] ...Worked in theoretical physics at home only. In 1982 I obtained nonsingular particle in Classical Electrodynamics (CED). This solution will replace the famous s
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  • ...l case. With that the extension is allowed and doesn't contradict textbook physics. Besides the mathematical calculation of scalar waves this book contains a
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  • ...Haisch, Alfonso Rueda, L. J. Nickisch &amp; Jules Mollere, in Amer. Inst. Physics Conf. Proc., Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF-2 ...effect and the Einstein-de Broglie formula]<br />B. Haisch &amp; A. Rueda, Physics Letters A, 268, 224, (2000).
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  • ...was mentioned several years in Who's Who in the World and in Who's Who in Physics. ...search Institute effort on writing the book ecophysics ?the application of physics to ecology?<br />6 months working with Melpar, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia
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  • ...simpler rational frameworks. Before the internet I was isolated from the physics community and had only published one fairly simple paper. When I went onl * 2004 - "[[Applying the Uncertainty Principle to Single Particle Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • | title = Sub-Quantum Physics 1: Method of Fits Applied to the Hydrogen Atom ...ve function as envelopes of motion resulting from bombardment of a quantum particle by the surrounding medium or aether. The program sees quantum position pro
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  • | name = The Non-Local Universe: The New Physics and Matters of the Mind | image = The Non-Local Universe: The New Physics and Matters of the Mind 848.jpg
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Research Scientist]] ...eley National Laboratory, and at Stanford Research Institute, Professor of Physics at John F. Kennedy University of California and&nbsp;the University of Neva
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...hat it expresses an observer's lack of knowledge of the wave function of a particle. Later interpretations have preferred the use of "indeterminacy" indicating
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  • ...t rely on the Standard model, such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics. From this analysis, there ensues some new approaches mentioned in the conc
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  • ...ial Relativity]], [[General Relativity]], [[Gravity]], [[Anti-gravity]], [[Particle structure]], [[Unification]], [[Astrophysics]], [[Cosmology]] ...elation in 2003, he resumed private study of relativity and other areas of physics. His autobiography is temporarily free to read on www.einsteins-revolution.
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  • # [http://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/NGFT_Chapter_3.htm The Classical Physics Evaluation of Electrostatics and Gravity] ...FT_Chapter_7.htm The Schrodinger Wave Equation and Quantum Mechanics - The Particle and Wave Characteristics of Matter]
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  • ...udies.3 Despite differences, all LENR systems seem to share some essential physics.
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  • | volume = [[Applied Physics Research, vol.]] which is generated by the moving particle. Carriers of this field, ''inertons'', are responsible for the exchange of
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  • ...-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and various types of physically co
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  • ...iction is the existence of a fractal hierarchy of copies of standard model physics with dark matter identified in terms of macroscopic quantum phases characte
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  • ...according to the inverse square law of action at a distance. 20th century physics finally concludes that protons are imprisoned in the nucleus and could not
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  • ...space-time]], [[temporal curvature]], [[elastic deformations]], [[particle physics]], [[unification]] # <p style="margin-bottom: 0in; ">GR, a cornerstone of modern physics, asserts spacetime is bent/distorted by gravitating bodies.</p>
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  • ...thin the quantum domain of physics is simplified and united into classical physics. ...energywavetheory YouTube], explaining the mysteries of gravity, magnetism, particle energies and more with simple science. The videos are also available on [ht
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  • ...expect from research in LHC (and as we hope ourselves), to find the Higgs particle, to which already are attributed a number of desired characteristics, which
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  • ...ince the GRT calculation of the anomaly involves only a fixed Sun and test-particle Mercury, and so does not&nbsp; handle the much larger Newtonian part of the ...ing license for an intellectual purge: aether ideas were to be driven from physics.&nbsp;&nbsp;But GRT, in reformulating gravity as not a force between point
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  • [[Category:Particle Physics|wisp unification theory particles nothingness]]
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  • ...f the discussion and analysis of the contending interpretations of quantum physics can be readily understood by nonspecialists. ...situation in quantum mechanics appears to be the most disturbing in modern physics?. Seventy years after the advent of quantum theory, ?there is still no clea
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  • ...expect from research in LHC (and as we hope ourselves), to find the Higgs particle, to which already are attributed a number of desired characteristics, which
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  • ...two of his leagues - all of whom have been involved in various branches of physics for most of their adult lives. ...light of the material in this book, amny cherished notions of 20th century physics fall like ten-pins. Here is the casuality list:
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  • ...portant questions of physics. After all, what would be the use of studying physics if the mysteries were not the most important things to investigate?. [Feynm
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  • ...the Schroedinger equation is a necessary condition of a stable motion of a particle. In the author's view during the motion of electrons in an atom the structu
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  • ...region (Ukraine). From 1987 to 1989 studied Physics at the Department of Physics at Yanka Kupala - State University of Grodno. * 2012 - "[[Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • ...allowing us to deduce a possible polarized vacuum structure and a unified physics.
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  • ...space Corporation, the United Nations, as well as taught as a professor of physics at the University of Singapore, U. of Kentucky, U. of Indonesia, and U. of ...Aerospace Corp., LA, 1972-75; prof. physics, U. Singapore, 1970-72; prof. physics, U. Sri Lanka, 1966-68; physicist, MIT, Cambridge, 1963-69.
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] * 2001 - "[[A New Approach to the Crisis in Cosmology and Fundamental Particle Theory]]"
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  • | title = Unified Theory: Alternative to Mainstream Physics, Cosmology & More | keywords = [[Unified Theory]], [[Alternative to Mainstream]], [[Physics]], [[Cosmology]], [[Relativity]], [[Homoeopathy]]
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  • | known_for = [[New Nuclear Energy]], [[Real time physics]], [[Planetary systems]], [[Organized Academic-Government-corporate Fraud]] * Founder Real time Physics
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  • ...ructure follows laws similar to quantum mechanical laws. The apparent wave-particle duality that characterize quantum mechanical laws is attributed to the bimo
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  • ...er space. It rejects the duality principle that light is both a wave and a particle (a logical contradiction and an assumption inconsistent with God's nature a # The new model puts physics back on a firm scientific (and biblical) basis instead of a philosophical b
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  • ...known for his research in areas spanning general relativity, Planck scale physics, nuclear fusion, and plasmas. "His work in nuclear rocket propulsion earned ...s (Technical report / Desert Research Institute, Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics. Series P)</span>] (1973)
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  • * De Broglie?s Wave Particle Duality in the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: A Testable P * Causal Particle Trajectories and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
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  • | name = A New Physics | image = A New Physics 14.jpg
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  • He catalogs absurdities in orthodox physics such as matterless motion; wave-particle duality; light waves in a void, negative mass; duality of light; superposit ...sicists: Dr Basil Hiley, winner of the 2012 Marjorana Prize Best Person in Physics, and Dr. David Peat.
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  • ...s the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws of physics]] have the same form in all admissible [[frames of reference]]. ...ether's theorem]], any such symmetry will also imply a [[Conservation law (physics)|conservation law]] alongside.<ref>{{cite book |title=Classical Mechanics:
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  • ...structure of systems. Scientists in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics did not want to participate in the structural reformation, because they lik
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  • ...his hierarchies of symmetry, as well as in the broken symmetry of particle physics.<br /> ...exchange in fact generates all observable forces of nature, in the modern physics view.<br />
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...ities and temperatures, but in most cases it can be described by classical physics, Newton' s laws and Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet
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  • ...rthodox physics that have logical problems such as matterless motion; wave-particle duality; light waves in a void, negative mass; the duality of light; superp ...sicists: Dr. Basil Hiley, winner of the 2012 Majorana Prize Best Person in Physics, and Dr. David Peat.
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  • ...geocentric vs. heliocentric conceptions has been repeated by 20th century physics, invariably confusing the two worlds. We should be aware that an assumption ...hagen quantum theory with its ?uncertainty principle' and misleading ?wave-particle dualism', Big Bang, and even the time-honored Maxwell electromagnetism rema
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  • ...rtment of Energy; Dr Dieter Biskamp of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany; Professor Donald Melrose, Director, Centre for Theoreti
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  • The physics of current view knows only matter and ?fields?. More and more however the d ...cteristics. This material cannot consist however of particle. Everts ether physics does not prepare especially not explicable (or addressed) in that until now
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] My formal training was in gravitation and earth physics.&nbsp; In 1986&nbsp; I started to seriously look at periodicities in earthq
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  • | name = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in | image = Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of an International Conference held September 27-30, 1993, in
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  • ...ngs. He is a perpetual student and has been actively pursuing the study of physics for over 15 years. Professionally he has a background in engineering and ha ...k and a possibility in truly uniting relativistic astrophysics and quantum physics. Ultimately, fractal scale cosmology of this framework may be proven invali
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  • | alt = "A suburban housewife takes on the icon of 20th century physics only to find miracles along the way." ...by Dr. [[Ricardo Carezani]] to try and find out if gravity is caused by a particle. On the way, several miracles happen with the family - all during the 100th
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  • * <em>The Physics of Stargate</em>, (1998, 0949357243, 978-0949357243) * 1995 - "[[Our Discovery of the Omegon, an Elementary Particle Which may Explain Cold Fusion ]]"
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Theoretical Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Intersecting Science]]
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  • ...uced of his work. He is an author of books, scientific papers, and his own physics theor based on the Circlon or toroid. ...me time, he developed the concept of the circlon as a non-field mechanical particle to explain both the photon and the physical structure of matter.
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  • * 2003 - "[[Thinking Like a Particle]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_710.pdf Read * 2002 - "[[Analyzing Basic Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_757.pdf Read
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  • ...ics by deriving a new atomic theory--The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics (GUT-CP)--from first principles, which unifies Maxwell?s Equations, Newton? ...ely mathematical model of the hydrogen atom, GUT-CP was derived from known physics, i.e. Maxwell's Equations. Under special conditions, an extended distributi
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  • ...ern science. Initial chapters introduce the topics of relativity, particle physics and quantum theory as related to current big bang cosmology. Standard big b
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  • ...ispersion of matter wave, from which the speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength, angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wa
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  • |title=Walking droplets: a form of wave–particle duality at macroscopic level? |chapter=Yves Couder experiments explains Wave/Particle Duality via silicon droplets
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  • ...lar on his [[de Broglie-Bohm theory|stochastic interpretation]] of quantum physics. ...ooks and conference proceedings. He was a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A.
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  • ...ity Space re-examines cosmology, astronomy, quantum mechanics and particle physics upon the fundamental principle that finite does not exist in any physical s
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  • ...in the near future. And this will necessarely lead to a new world view of physics. -- ''Illobrand von Ludwiger,(Feldkirchen-Westerham, Germany, 2001 01.28.)'
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  • ...made him co-author of his paper "Apparent tropospheric response to MeV-GeV particle flux variations: A connection via electrofreezing of supercooled water in h ...0 NPA Conference in Storrs, Connecticut. He presented his next paper, "THE PHYSICS OF AN EPISODIC QUANTIZED REDSHIFT", at the 2001 NPA Conference in Denton, T
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  • ...hat New Galilean paradigm is the right one to rule the laws of macroscopic Physics and in this case the monotonic trend (from zero velocity to infinite veloci
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  • ...e hopes that it is strong enough to overcome the objections of many in the physics community. My paper showing that the Lorentz transform is an orthogonal con * 1997 - "[[Wave-Particle Interactions and the Lorentz Transform]]"
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  • ...mass movement, highly erratic or thermal at time near the big bang or more particle like and organized into systems at time near now, just to mention two types
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  • | known_for = [[Creation Particle Higgs Theory]] ...2006: [http://wbabin.net/science/javadi9.pdf Realization Hawking - End of Physics by CPH <span style="color: #339966;">Persian Text Only</span>]<br />Added A
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  • ==Physics Meaning(s)== ===Particle Accelerators===
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  • ...applications and continued, in parallel, his critical work on fundamental physics started in 1978 under the influence of Nathan Rosen ("the EPR one") and Mar ...onsultant, science writer, president of the Society for the Advancement of Physics, R.S. and member of the Natural Philosophy Alliance.
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  • # According to the Special Theory of Relativity (STR),the weight of a particle increases beyond all bounds with increased speed up the velocity of light i ...ve shown experimentally that liquid flowing from a tap embodies the same physics as the time-reversed equivalent of black holes. The similar effect is obser
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  • The [[diffusion]] of [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] across a [[magnetic field]] was conjectured to follow the '''Bohm ...le Diffusion across a Magnetic Field | doi = 10.1063/1.1706104 | journal = Physics of Fluids | volume = 3 | issue = 4 | page = 659| year = 1960 | pmid = | p
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  • ...hing more than mathematical games which are not in accord with the laws of physics and even with the declared principles of the theory of relativity.&nbsp;&nb ...nection with this it is given a hypothesis on the existence of new neutral particle called the elpotrin, which is formed at collision of an electron and a posi
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...(with K. H. Widerkehr and G. Wolfschmidt, 2011). He has been professor of physics at UNICAMP since 1989, working on the foundations of electromagnetism, grav
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  • ...Dr. Winston Bostick], and by Compton's own writings, the issues of finite particle size were by no means resolved.&nbsp; As Compton himself believed, Compton'
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  • ...nted to&nbsp;a receptive audience and for introducing me to a community of physics dissidents. * 2005 - "[[Time Standards and Particle Interactions in a Fractal Universe, with Remarks on Gravity]]" ([http://www
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  • ...has had many "chats" (as he calls them) with many of the great leaders of physics in the formative years of the quantum theory. His first hand stories were a His article on the Sagnac effect (Rev of Mod Physics) is what attracted me to Jan's work. Later I discovered his monograph "The
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  • The first volume of&nbsp;?Ether Physics and Philosophy? had three parts: ...inciple of existence, Maurer explains most astonishing many occurrences of physics and also biology. I agree with many of his sights, so I refer to his works
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  • # The discovery of a new elementary particle (magnetic photon) ...book is very good. I recommend this book to everyone who is interested in physics and/or the philosophy of science. - <em>Peter M?ller, Amazon</em>
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  • ...l Curl Equation, which is the necessary conclusion from concluding massive physics experiments, and I am not claptrap. Secondly, as for the content of this bo ...l deduction is essential to math, concept and connotation are essential to physics, and equation equilibrium is essential to chemistry.
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  • ...aster-than-light communication possible? Does light truly have a dual wave-particle nature or has it simply been misunderstood? What does Einstein's E = mc<sup
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  • ...he quantum and space was found to have verifiable consequences in Particle Physics and Astrophysics. In the present study a third field is identified for the
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  • ...to the University of British Columbia where he pursued a biochemistry and physics degree. He failed his second year because he questioned everything that he * 2012 - "[[The Fundamental Particle]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6535.pdf Read
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  • ...cience in 7<sup>th</sup> grade and began a life-long reading of all things physics.</span> ...of people interested in form and structure theory and its relationship to physics. Approximately 20 presentations to date (12/2012) have been made along with
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...here of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, a doctor of physics and mathematical sciences, and Professor at the Tyumen Architectural-Buildi
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  • ...o>{{cite book |author= M. Alonso & E.J. Finn |title=Fundamental university physics ...ogle.com/books?id=Wdp-DFK3b5YC&pg=PA23&vq=inertial&dq=reference+%22laws+of+physics%22&lr=&as_brr=0&source=gbs_search_s&cad=5&sig=ACfU3U33YE3keeD7lDVtQvt-ltW87
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  • | name = Particle Model | type = [[Newtonian]], [[Particle]]
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  • ...the Magnifying Transmitter; Alternate Energy Research; and, Advancing the Physics Paradigm. * J. F. X. Daum, "Thoughts on Tesla's Particle Beam Technology" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;183
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  • * 1992 - "[[A Unified Approach to Particle Physics: High Energy Physics and Paley's Watch]]"
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  • ...rator increases more than expected and why radioactive decay slows down in particle accelerators. ...tions, experiments, and theoretical considerations in multiple branches of physics, which are explained in the book, and in all instances they support my theo
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  • ...Today, etc.) and in alternative non-mainstream journals (Hadronic Journal, Physics Essays, etc.). ...perations from 1963 to 1983. He is also member of the British Institute of Physics.
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  • ...Matthews]]<ref>Andrew Whitaker, ''John Stewart Bell and Twentieth-Century Physics: Vision and Integrity'', Oxford University Press, 2016, ch. 2.</ref> |awards = [[Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics|Heineman Prize]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>[[Hughes Medal]] {{small|(1989)}}<br>
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  • | known_for = [[NLP++]], [[Particle Model]], [[Light]], [[Neomechanics]], [[Expansion Tectonics]], [[Autodynami ...aving no math, with a second book entitled [[The Four Universal Motions in Physics]] coming out in 2024 on the topic. As a scientist, de Hilster has worked in
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  • ...hematical equations have replaced comprehension as the goal of theoretical physics. You will see why some of our deeply embedded programs need to be changed a
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  • ...hematical equations have replaced comprehension as the goal of theoretical physics. You will see why some of our deeply embedded programs need to be changed a
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  • ...non in which an [[electric charge|electrically charged]] [[point particle|particle]] is affected by an [[electromagnetic potential]] ('''V''', '''A'''), despi ...tial]] with the [[Argument (complex analysis)|complex phase]] of a charged particle's [[wave function]], and the Aharonov–Bohm effect is accordingly illustra
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  • ...e in Particle Physics]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Time-Renaissance-Particle-Physics/dp/0533125790/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216247812&sr=1-1 Read in full
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  • ...wiki/Plasma_focus plasma focus], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics) plasma] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex vortex] phenomena. He simulat ...ng Professor Emeritus status at his retirement in 1981, and as head of the physics department from 1968. While visiting Tijuana, Mexico in 1991, he died of lu
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  • ...e tension, capillarity, fog and cloud suspension, atmospheric electricity, particle adhesion to surfaces, the release of electric charges upon phase change, an
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  • ...to do and John volunteered to help out arranging some further meetings. A physics Prof. at Colorado State in Ft. Collins, CO held regional meetings of the Am * 1992 - "[[A Mechanism for Particle Acceleration in Space Plasmas and for Planetary Mass Accretion]]" ([http://
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  • | title = The Trouble with Modern Physics and the Solution Based on Logic and Metatheory ...gic) gives logical arguments that all the current major theories of modern physics are incomplete and incompatible with each other. From metatheory the simple
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  • ...n 1983. Inspired by the ?Science Spring? convention spirit, enlightened by physics teacher and the discussion with the schoolmates during the time in college, ...92;the subhead is Interpretation about the important difficult problems of physics law&#65289; after being read by the press, as the author I also realized th
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  • ...(or some) of the excess energy in cold fusion devices is standard textbook physics and, therefore, immediately understandable to anyone who is familiar with t ...vos_exotic_vacu.html Ken Shoulders' EVOs - Exotic Vacuum Objects Challenge Particle Theory] by Sepp Hasslberger
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  • ...rogram for &#8220;Engineer-Physicist&#8221; with a specialization in radio-physics.&nbsp; From 1994 to 1997, taking a break from industry, she studied the pos * 2012 - "[[Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • In [[mathematical physics]], the '''WKB approximation''' or '''WKB method''' is a method for finding | title = Acoustics: basic physics, theory and methods
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  • ...concept in physics and philosophy about the properties of the universe. In physics, absolute space and time may be a [[preferred frame]]. ...te space (in the sense of a preferred frame) can be seen in [[Aristotelian physics]].<ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spacetime-theories/#2 Absolute an
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  • ...g, casing, and rod pumping mechanics &amp; well bore stability, as well as physics and philosophy. He holds a BS degree in drilling engineering and an MS degr ...esources Technology'', ''Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering'', ''PHYSICS ESSAYS'', ''Acta Mechnica Sinica'', ''Engineering Mechanics'', ''Acta Petro
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  • The velocity of the particle is given by the time derivative of the position: #In all inertial frames, ''all'' laws of physics are the same.
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  • ...vior of [[subatomic particle]]s – behavior difficult to explain by quantum physics. ...represented in form of an appropriate [[algebra]] or other [[Pregeometry (physics)|pregeometry]]. They considered [[spacetime]] itself as part of an explicat
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  • {{Condensed matter physics|expanded=Quasiparticles}} ...s]] density. For example, at optical frequencies, plasmons can [[Coupling (physics)|couple]] with a [[photon]] to create another quasiparticle called a plasmo
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  • ...]], [[radiation]], [[scattering]], [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]] ...lize any mathematical tool and physical law devised in Classical Continuum Physics in Euclidean 4D Space in describing any physical mechanism. He/she should b
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  • ...ing in physics and electrodynamics and is the Editor and Publisher for the physics journal [[Galilean Electrodynamics]], and former Editor for the Proceedings ...s at M.I.T. (S.B. Physics, S.M. Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. Mathematical Physics), and had a long career in the American defense industry, much enriched by
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  • ...round a closed loop. This approach provides one equation for every type of particle for every loop one can devise. Melehy's laws thereby completely specify all ...book, requiring a background which may be expected of students majoring in physics and electrical engineering. His style is simple and to the point. The prere
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  • ...dynamic Force]], [[Nuclear Structure]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Elementary Particle Structure]], [[Molecular Structure]], [[Force of Gravity]], [[Force of Iner ...iomatic and empirical scientific methods. Lucas was ousted from mainstream physics after his criticism of Einstein's theories and he continued his own work on
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  • ...ef> Conceptually, in [[classical physics]] and [[special relativity]], the physics of a system in an inertial frame have no causes external to the system.<ref ...vature of spacetime and [[tidal forces]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity - Derived, Explained, and Appraised |edition
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  • * 1980-1981 Harvard University, Physics, Human Physiology * 1974 Stanford Linear Particle Accelerator, Palo Alto, research technician
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  • ...the University of New Mexico in 1970. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering Physics from the University of New Mexico in 1975. From November 1967 until Novembe ...ty in the structure of points, lines, and planes directly suggest the wave-particle duality of Quantum Mechanics and, of course, the music of the spheres. We w
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  • ...I discovered, defined, derived, or developed the following 31 theoretical physics concepts. I seriously doubt that I could have developed these concepts with ...spins constantly at the speed of light; the Bohr magneton, de Broglie wave-particle duality, Maxwell equations, and Einstein general relativity theory all impl
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  • ...and explicitly [[Principle of locality|nonlocal]]: the velocity of any one particle depends on the value of the guiding equation, which depends on the configur ...en.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/bhr.pdf reviewed] by Sheldon Goldstein in ''Physics Today'' (1994). J. Cushing, A. Fine, S. Goldstein (eds.), ''Bohmian Mechani
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  • In [[physics]], the '''Lorentz transformation''' (or '''transformations''') are [[coordi They supersede the [[Galilean transformation]] of [[Newtonian physics]], which assumes an absolute space and time (see [[Galilean relativity]]).
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  • | fields = [[Theoretical physics]] ...entist who has been described as one of the most significant [[Theoretical physics|theoretical]] [[physicist]]s of the 20th century<ref name="DavidPeat">F. Da
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  • ...<br>[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]<ref>Physics Tree profile [http://academictree.org/physics/peopleinfo.php?pid=16601 Max Planck]</ref><br>[[Hermann von Helmholtz]] * {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] {{small|(1918)}}}}
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  • ...different models, is ongoing. Topics investigated include [[quintessence (physics)|quintessence]], [[Modified Newtonian Dynamics]] (MOND) and its relativisti ...meworks based on what they understood to be the most general features of [[physics]] and philosophical assumptions about the universe. When [[Albert Einstein]
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  • ...t]] on the basis of his theory, for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1902. [[Joseph Larmor]] found a similar theory simultaneously, but his ...form of [[four-vector]]s. However, Poincaré later said the translation of physics into the language of four-dimensional geometry would entail too much effort
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  • Although [[Isaac Newton]] based his physics on [[absolute time and space]], he also adhered to the [[principle of relat ...tivity|general theory of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • ...s to test the properties of the aether was a high priority of 19th century physics.<ref group=A name=Whittaker />{{rp|411ff}} ...e considered: (1)&nbsp;The aether is stationary and only partially [[drag (physics)|dragged]] by Earth (proposed by [[Augustin-Jean Fresnel]] in 1818), or (2)
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  • |journal=[[Physics Today]] ...mical Society of the Pacific|pages=49–62}}[https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5499 Physics ArXiv preprint]</ref>
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  • | {{hlist |[[Physics]] |[[Natural philosophy]]}} ...an English [[Mathematics|mathematician]], [[Astronomy|astronomer]], and [[Physics|physicist]] (described in his own day as a "[[natural philosophy|natural ph
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  • ...ein an unexpected observation is made that is not explained using existing physics. It then begs for extended theoretical models to explain the newly discover ...e de Hilster's propose that nucleons of atoms combine with G1 particles (a particle that replaces the electron and electricity) to recombine into atoms within
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