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  • ...he Ubiquitously Expanding Universe an Alternative Formulation to Newtonian Gravity ...ic Paper|ubiquitously expanding universe alternative formulation newtonian gravity]]
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  • | title = Empirical Gap in Newtonian Gravity | keywords = [[gravity]]
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  • | title = Quantum Gravity | keywords = [[quantum gravity]]
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  • | title = Calculating the Newtonian Constant of Gravitation (G) [[Category:Scientific Paper|calculating newtonian constant gravitation g]]
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  • | title = The Evidence and Consequences of Newtonian Instantaneous Forces | keywords = [[Newtonian Forces]], [[Instantaneous Action at a Distance]], [[IAAD]]
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  • | title = A Modified Newtonian Treatment of Gravity ...udge Einstein?s general theory of relativity. On this basis, the modified Newtonian treatment appears to provide a satisfactory alternative to Einstein?s geome
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity]], [[Non-singular Force]], [[Fifth Force]] ...avity while a test mass above the Earth's surface should correspond to the Newtonian prediction.
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  • | title = The Deflection of Light in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity ...The dynamic theory of gravity predicts this modification of the original Newtonian potential by this exponential term.
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  • | title = Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow | keywords = [[In-flow gravity]], [[absolute motion]], [[gravitational]]
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  • ...= Pressure Calculation of a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity | keywords = [[Dynamic theory of gravity]], [[gauge fields]], [[Weyl?s quantum principle]], [[field equtions]], [[Ch
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  • ...ds = [[Gravity]], [[Vortex]], [[Newton Force of Gravity]], [[Self Force of Gravity]], [[Black Hole]], [[Linear Mass Density]], [[Volume Mass Density]] ...ll but has a finite curvature described by the Schwarzschild radius of the gravity vortex.
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  • | title = The Quantum Law of Gravity ...al inclination will be presented. In Section C the inter-relation between gravity and time will be established, and the mathematical relation for Planck time
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  • | title = On the Nature of Newtonian Gravitation [[Category:Scientific Paper|nature newtonian gravitation]]
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  • ...The Effect of Light on Gravity: Gravitational Telecommunication by Dynamic Gravity ...ysical pendulum is not suitable for the measurement of the known Newtonian gravity due to its relatively low sensitivity. Despite of the preliminary estimated
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  • | title = Non-Newtonian Gravitational Effects in Satellite Dynamics ...ith Lagrange planetary equations, in order to study the effect of such non-Newtonian potential in the range km. This is achieved by calculating the time rates o
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  • | known_for = [[Newtonian Physics]], [[Unification]], [[Gravity]]
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  • | title = Newtonian Limit of Einstein\'s Field Equations Dark Matter and Dark Energy with Einst [[Category:Scientific Paper|newtonian limit einstein 's field equations dark matter dark energy einstein 's lambd
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  • ...tle physical issues for which a solution leads to a development of pushing gravity. ...m a push. Preparing to view what in my view is a logical - pushing form of gravity suggests contemplating the structural nature of the universe and of space.
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  • | title = Gravity Between Commensurable Masses ...sses]], [[enforced resonance method]], [[extension of the Newtonian Law of Gravity]]
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  • | name = Newtonian Torsion Physics ...ment of energy and high-speed field propulsion technologies[[Category:Book|newtonian torsion physics]]
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  • ...m acceleration and gravity. In other words, this article is limited to the Newtonian forces. [[Category:Gravity|electrostatic force experiments]]
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  • * 1991 - "[[The Cause of Gravity]]" * 0 - "[[Derivation of Newtonian Gravitation from LeSage's Attenuation Concept]]" ([http://www.mountainman.c
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  • | known_for = [[Aether]], [[gravity]] * 1999 - "[[An Overview of the Concept of Attenuation [Pushing] Gravity]]" ([http://www.mountainman.com.au/news99_b.htm Read in full])
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  • ...ds = [[Lesagian theory]], [[gravitation]], [[mathematical equivalence]], [[Newtonian theory]], [[collision]] ...one assumes neutrino-like particles, there is no marked deviation from the Newtonian law of gravitation when dealing with many-body problems.
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  • ...s on the validity of Newton's laws of gravity. Opponents of the law and of Newtonian mechanics led a number of arguments in their favor. Based on the solution o [[Category:Gravity|forces knowledge world]]
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  • ...ds = [[apple fall]], [[gravity theory]], [[Einstein's field equations]], [[Newtonian theory]], [[planetary-perturbative]] ...imentro article ('''107B''', 941, 1992) by the author on the new theory of gravity. Our aim is to discuss some of the points which were not possible to tend t
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Relativity]] ...GM's viability. Since the model is a radical departure from both Newtonian gravity and General Relativity, it has been quite clear, therefore, that my highest
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  • ...nomalistic period and the Keplerian period) under the influence of the non-Newtonian radial acceleration. Kinematically, this influence produces apsidal motion. [[Category:Gravity|yukawa-type potential effects anomalistic period celestial bodies]]
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  • | title = Non-Linear Time Motion and the Cause of Gravity | keywords = [[Time]], [[Gravity]]
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  • ...ents and we evaluate them numerically using the low Earth orbiting mission Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE). We show that the secular effect of [[Category:Gravity|satellite motion non-singular gravitational potential]]
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  • | title = The Cause of Gravity, E M, and Q M | keywords = [[Gravity]], [[Electromagnetism]], [[Quantum Mechanics]]
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  • | keywords = [[Growing Earth]], [[Coriolis Gravity Theory]] ...fect between gravitons and particles. Here, I deduce that the amplitude of gravity between particles (the process of reciprocal graviton-losses) is ruled by t
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  • ...e Lagrange planetary equations, in order to study the effect of such a non-Newtonian potential in the range Lamda=1.073 R. This is achieved by calculating the t [[Category:Gravity|yukawa-type effects satellites dynamics]]
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  • ...law]], [[Schwarzschild metric]], [[metric derived in the Metric theory of gravity]], [[errors in the General Relativity Theory]] ...the Schwarzschild metric results in an identical formula obtained from the Newtonian physics of a flat spacetime geometry. This clearly illustrates a problem fo
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  • | keywords = [[perihelic rotation]], [[Mercury]], [[Newtonian solution]], [[classical mechanics]], [[anamalous motion]] ...rless" to explain this astrodynamic phenomenon. It is also shown that this Newtonian solution of the excess perihelic motion of the planets provides two additio
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  • | title = Derivation of Newtonian Gravitation from LeSage\'s Attenuation Concept ...t Energy or aether) field. It not only produces the obvious result we call gravity, but also is the productive agent of elemental charge, inertia (which is wh
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  • | title = Quantum Gravity via Newton ...Since the latter is only suitable for use at low values of v/c and in weak gravity it can only be regarded as an approximate theory in need of revision. Exte
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  • | title = Galilean Metric Gravity | keywords = [[Galilean Relativity]], [[Metrics]], [[Gravity]]
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  • ...eptual and Critical Analysis of Bill Stubb\'s Paper - An Assessment of the Gravity Data during the March 9, 1997 Total Solar Eclipse ...pse]], [[Speed of Gravity]], [[Speed of Light]], [[General Relativity]], [[Newtonian]], [[Instantaneous Speed]]
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  • * 2002 - "[[A Modified Newtonian Treatment of Gravity]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Gravity]], [[in-flow]], [[fine structure constant]], [[dark]], [[fine structure con ...l constant GN are explained by a generalisation of the Newtonian theory of gravity to a fluid-flow formalism with one new dimensionless constant. By analysing
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  • | keywords = [[ether]], [[gravity]], [[gravitation]], [[Lagrange]], [[three bodies problem]], [[Newton]], [[H ...n is stated. It is shown, that the existing theories of gravitation, since Newtonian, are artifacts, the difficulty of the "three bodies problem" in celestial m
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  • ...ot catered for by Newton's law of gravitation. These three components link gravity directly with electromagnetism as well as fully accounting for the induced
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  • ...behavior of photons. Gravitational effects are generally smaller than for Newtonian gravitation. There is no limit, such as the Chandrasekhar limit, for the si [[Category:Gravity|scalar gravitation theory absolute space-time]]
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  • ...tomagnetism]], [[expanding Earth]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Coriolis Gravity Theory]], [[gyrotation]] ...re originated. Furthermore, I come to the proof why, although the Coriolis Gravity Theory allows gravitational attraction as well as repel, the heavenly bodie
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  • Newtonian gravitation arises from the Clausius term added to the ideal gas equation t [[Category:Gravity|gravitation gaseous ether]]
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  • ...negation of the Newton's theory of gravitation, but as its complement. The Newtonian theory of gravitation describes the movement of celestial bodies which cons ...ible global movement of this interplanetary matter. Comparatively with the Newtonian theory, in the planetary vortexes theory, besides the Sun-planet interactio
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  • ...ween commensurable masses. From theoretical aspect we have shown, that the gravity force must be vanish between equal masses. In our earlier experiment, we ha [[Category:Gravity|structure physical mass introduction self-momentum theory]]
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  • ...r', ?deviations from Einsteinian gravity' and so on. It also questions the Newtonian concept of an ''in vacuo'' ?gravitational force'. [[Category:Gravity|pioneer anomaly dissident ' perspective modern physics]]
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  • ...Sun to the spacecraft. The calculated ?observed? acceleration is just the Newtonian acceleration times the effective index of refraction at the spacecraft's lo [[Category:Gravity|reproducing pioneer anomaly cosmic lens]]
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