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  • | title = Machian Inertia and the Isotropic Universe | keywords = [[Mach'sPrinciple]], [[Inertia]], [[Isotropic Universe]]
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  • | title = Isotropic Capacity: The Capacitance of a Single Body with the Universe at Large | keywords = [[capacitance]], [[electric fields]], [[isotropic capacity]], [[single-terminal capacitor]]
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  • | title = Experimental Evidence that the Density of the Universe Is Not Constant ...of galaxies, taken as a surrogate measure of the density of matter in the universe, drops from this center in an approximate 1-over-r-squared pattern. Further
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  • * 1997 - "[[Isotropic Capacity: The Capacitance of a Single Body with the Universe at Large]]"
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  • ...s cosmological table, displays new possible models of the evolution of the Universe. The foundation of Smarandache geometries is based on S-denying an axiom, i
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  • ...energy are also considered.  Lastly, the large scale structure of the universe suggested by the tri-modal distribution of gamma-ray bursts is discussed.
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  • ...of the Earth, and all objects and atoms in the Universe. The radiation is isotropic, exhibits a near infinite speed and is not electromagnetic nor particulate [[Category:Electric Universe]]
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  • | title = Structure Formation in the Early Big-Bang Universe? Deep & Ultra Deep Fields Say No! ...e Hubble Deep Fields? This paper is aka "Structure Formation in the Early Universe and the Hubble Deep Fields".
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  • | title = 2013 Planck data reveals non-Copernican universe: nullifies Big Bang inflation theory ..., therefore putting the Earth in a central and non-Copernican place in the universe.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span></span></span>
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  • | title = Center of the Universe Located by Triangulation of NASA Data ...erse, statistically, looks largely the same in all directions.? - These isotropic North/South views are only possible with a very slow moving Earth located n
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  • ...e space of the universe is an eternally existent, nonmaterial, continuous, isotropic, and fluid substratum.
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  • * 2003 - "[[Machian Inertia and the Isotropic Universe]]" ...t Universe: The Science of Inertia]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Grip-Distant-Universe-Science-Inertia/dp/9812567542/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1393626415&sr=
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  • ...perature in intergalactic space of about 3 million K explains the observed isotropic cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the cosmic X-ray background.. Comment [[Category:Electric Universe|magnitude-redshift relation sne ia time dilation plasma redshift]]
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  • ...with these mass quanta&nbsp; reveals that it is, consistent with the dust universe model, based on Einstein's cosmological constant,&nbsp; Lambda, rather than
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  • ...permeate the universe but without being the solely authorized to host the isotropic propagation of light. A corrective coefficient (into Galilean time transfor
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  • ...ormations, which are the basis of special relativity, are not valid in our universe. Both theories - special and general relativity - have therefore been refut
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  • ...ss of the universe and assume the speed c of propagation of light to be an isotropic universal constant in that frame. Any motion with respect to such a referen
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  • # Difference between Isotropic and Anisotropic Motion ...ch chapter, that will help to explain the mysteries of the workings of the Universe.
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  • # Difference between Isotropic and Anisotropic Motion ...ch chapter, that will help to explain the mysteries of the workings of the Universe.
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  • ...of mass of the Universe and in which speed of propagation of light is an isotropic constant. Any motion with respect to this frame may be referred as absolute
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  • ...-isotropic, heterogeneous distributions of aether particles throughout the universe. The Gravitational Pressure Gradient of a massive body describes these dive
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  • ...s and replace a permanent power-law expansion of the homogeneous isotropic universe with an oscillator behavior.
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  • ...solute motion of the apparatus. It merely means that the speed of light is isotropic in the horizontal plane. In order to detect anisotropy of the speed of ligh
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  • ...of the universe is at rest, or the space in which the velocity of light is isotropic. The fundamental aspects of Marinov's absolute space-time theory are elabor
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  • ...lbourne University Press, 1967), in which he argued that light is uniquely isotropic with the CBR frame. Prokhovnik died in 1994 from motor-neurone disease. Alt ...rgy in Cosmology and Relativity]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Light-Einsteins-Universe-Relativity-Fundamental/dp/9027720932 Read in full])
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  • * 2007 - "[[On the "Size" of Einstein's Universe ]]" ([http://ptep-online.com/index_files/2007/PP-11-10.PDF Read in full]) * 2006 - "[[On Isotropic Coordinates and Einstein's Gravitational Field]]" ([http://ptep-online.com/
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  • ...e 'Aethrons', producing an isotropic static pressure on every point of the Universe. The 'natural vorticity' (Descartes) of this medium creates local rotations
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  • ...permeated the universe but without being the solely authorized to host the isotropic propagation of light. A corrective coefficient (into Galilean time transfor ...ogeneous (low) energy distribution defines the absolute rest status of the universe and marks the true cosmologic time. Also its</span><span style="FONT-SIZE:
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  • * Theoretical Basis for a Non-Expanding and Euclidean Universe, Thomas B. Andrews 89 * Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe, Alexandros Paparodopoulos 99
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  • ...versely, a non-zero [[cosmological constant]] resulting in an accelerating universe would have been considered non-standard in 1990, but is part of the standar ..., began with a Big Bang and today is a nearly-[[Shape of the universe|flat universe]] that consists of approximately 5% baryons, 27% [[cold dark matter]], and
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  • ...em>Newtonian Electrodynamics</em> (1996), and <em>In the Grip of a Distant Universe</em> (2006). The Graneau team numbers among the several dissidents who have ...ntaneous force interactions between every atom and every other atom in the universe. This highly thought provoking ?preconventional? concept contradicts much o
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  • ...How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times]] |acces ...a 1927 article, proposed the [[Metric expansion of space|expansion of the universe]] and suggested an estimated value of the rate of expansion, which when cor
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  • ...Newton's Laws. Time is absolute and one-directional, space is absolute and isotropic, light velocity can be able superposition, General Lorentz magnetic force i ...at he wants to use mathematical game to change space and construct another universe. To be true, as a twenty-five-year old Einstein, he is very talented, he as
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  • ...e that describes time and space [[Homogeneity (physics)|homogeneously]], [[isotropic]]ally, and in a time-independent manner.<ref name=LandauMechanics>{{cite bo ...ttps://books.google.com/?id=vEJM7s909CYC&pg=PA58&dq=CMB+%22rotation+of+the+universe%22 }}</ref> The [[Andromeda galaxy]] is on [[Andromeda–Milky Way collisio
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  • ...ré, Cohn defined local time as the time that is based on the assumption of isotropic propagation of light. Contrary to Lorentz and Poincaré it was noticed by C |title=The Symbolic Universe: Geometry and Physics
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