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  • ...(Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Developments-Fundamental-Problems-Quantum-Theories/dp/0792343743/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222 ...eories of Physics)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Fundamental-Problems-Quantum-Physics-Theories/dp/0792336704/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222269510&sr=1-1 Rea
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  • | name = Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 480.jpg
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  • | name = Fundamental Questions in Quantum Physics and Relativity: Collected Papers in Honor of Louis de Broglie | image = Fundamental Questions in Quantum Physics and Relativity: Collected Papers in Honor of Louis de Broglie 478.jpg
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  • ...the Foundations and Philosophy of Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...italian studies foundations philosophy modern physics fundamental theories physics]]
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  • ...Sixth International Symposium \"Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics\", Udine, Italy, 26-29 September 2004 ...Sixth International Symposium "Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics", Udine, Italy, 26-29 September 2004 1031.jpg
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  • ...Invited Papers on the Foundations of Microphysics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...Invited Papers on the Foundations of Microphysics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 435.jpg
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  • ...crophysical Reality and Quantum Formalism, Vol. 1 (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...crophysical Reality and Quantum Formalism, Vol. 1 (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 437.jpg
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Editor of Foundations of Physics]] ...[http://www.amazon.com/Controlled-Nucleosynthesis-Breakthroughs-Experiment-Fundamental/dp/140205873X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222267407&sr=1-1 Read in full
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  • ...m, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...m, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 853.jpg
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  • ...mental Modern Physics II: Proceedings of the 5th Winter School on Hadronic Physics Folgaria Trento, Italy 5-10 February 1990 ...oblems fundamental modern physics ii proceedings th winter school hadronic physics folgaria trento italy - february]]
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  • ...pments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...pments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 481.jpg
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  • ...crophysical Reality and Quantum Formalism, Vol. 2 (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...crophysical Reality and Quantum Formalism, Vol. 2 (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 436.jpg
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  • | title = On a New Mathematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]]
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  • ...ology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...ology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 467.jpg
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  • | name = Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 341.jpg
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...91]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/International-Conference-Theorem-Foundations-Physics/dp/9810210884/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1222213959&sr=11-1 Read in full])
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  • | title = Commentary on \"Sub-Quantum Physics | keywords = [[Sub-Quantum Physics]], [[Quantum Physics]]
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  • | title = Physics Without Physical Constants | keywords = [[physics]], [[physical constants]], [[electrodynamics]], [[basic equations]]
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  • | name = The Enigmatic Electron (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...l scientists interested in the latest developments in fundamental particle physics.
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  • ...Physics (aka Ether, Nonlocal Quantum Effects, and New Tests of Fundamental Physics) ...m of the electromagnetic (em) fields Pe appears in several areas of modern physics. In both the equations for matter and light wave propagation Pe represents
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  • | name = Process Physics: From Information Theory to Quantum Space and Matter | image = Process Physics: From Information Theory to Quantum Space and Matter 43.jpg
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  • ...The Present Status of the Quantum Theory of Light (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...The Present Status of the Quantum Theory of Light (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 1048.jpg
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  • ...rs and Clifford Algebras and Quantum Deformations (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...rs and Clifford Algebras and Quantum Deformations (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 290.jpg
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  • | name = Autodynamics: Fundamental Basis for a New Relativistic Mechanics | image = Autodynamics: Fundamental Basis for a New Relativistic Mechanics 608.jpg
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  • | name = The New Quantum Vector Particle Physics | image = The New Quantum Vector Particle Physics 520.jpg
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  • | title = Application of Field Structure Theory to Fundamental Physics Applying Structure Theory to fundamental physics begins with hypothetical action loops. From these are constructed the fract
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  • | title = Basic assumption in Physics (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...nclusions may diverge from current beliefs, reasoning based on this single fundamental assumption can logically explain all physical phenomena.
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  • | title = Critique to the Models of Nuclear Physics ...Liquid Drop Model, Fermi Gas, Model of Layers, Collective Model. There are fundamental incompatibilities between these models, and we will analyze them face to th
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  • | title = A Look at Frontiers of High energy Physics: From the GeV(109eV) to PeV(1015eV) and Beyond ...rds = [[high energy physics]], [[accelerator physics]], [[non-accelerator physics]], [[NESTOR neutrino telescope]]
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  • | title = The Speed of Light, a Fundamental Universal Constant, is an Uncertain Quantity in the Sub-classical Range of ...an increasingly large uncertainty in its value in these very same areas of physics.
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  • | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] ...ries of Modern Physics. Foundations of Physics merged with Foundations of Physics Letters on March 1, 1970. Online ISSN: 1572-9516
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  • ...fundamental physics]], [[quantum field theory]], [[superhigh energies]], [[fundamental mass]] ...ndamental mass" <em>M.</em>&nbsp;An inverse quantity [] = [] is called the fundamental (minimal, elementary) length. To the standard [] there corresponds a low-en
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  • ...The Law of the Radiation of the Perfect Blackbody is the Law of Classical Physics | keywords = [[classical physics]], [[blackbody]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[p
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  • * 1995 - "[[The Physics of Negative Mass Tachyons and the Fundamental Electrodynamic Origin of Electron de Broglie Waves Plus a Longitudinal Elec * 1995 - "[[The Physics of Tachyons (Hadronic Press Monographs in Theoretical Physics)]]"
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  • | name = Zero to Infinity: The Foundations of Physics (Series on Knots and Everything) | image = Zero to Infinity: The Foundations of Physics (Series on Knots and Everything) 327.gif
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  • | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] ...ries of Modern Physics. Foundations of Physics merged with Foundations of Physics Letters on March 1, 1970. Online ISSN: 1572-9516
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  • | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] ...ries of Modern Physics. Foundations of Physics merged with Foundations of Physics Letters on March 1, 1970. Online ISSN: 1572-9516
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  • ...s to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...s to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 311.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental Physics]] ...tic continuum. He has also published many research papers in international physics journals.
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  • ...hysics)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Relativity-Rotating-Frames-Relativistic-Fundamental/dp/1402018053/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1236965439&sr=1-1# Read in full])
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  • | name = Fundamental Physical Constants Derived From Particle Geometric Structures | image = Fundamental Physical Constants Derived From Particle Geometric Structures 522.jpg
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  • | title = Speculations on a Unified Model of the Four Fundamental Forces | keywords = [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Unification]]
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  • | title = Some Fundamental, Open, Mathematical Problems at the Turn of the Second Millenium ...rior dynamical problems within physical media; (4) Development of the "new physics of antimatter"; and (5) the greatest challenge for the next millennium) to
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  • | keywords = [[ghostly]], [[frontiers]], [[fundamental physics]], [[quantum paradoxes]], [[experimental verification]], [[inanimate matter ...he frontiers of today's physical&nbsp;knowledge, or is it the frontiers of physics itself as a science?
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...e Publication for Physics Essays Beginning with the March 2009 issue of Physics Essays, articles will be available online well in advance of production of
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  • ...cle, because it suffers decay. However, in all the nuclei the neutron is a fundamental brick of their structure. ...a fact shall have fundamental repercussions in the development of Nuclear Physics. It is obvious that we cannot get a satisfactory model of the nucleus havin
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  • ...he structure it reveals is also a generic one, not confined to fundamental physics, and has applications to all systems governed by holistic principles. [[Category:Particle Physics|vacuum]]
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  • | title = The Fundamental Sciences on the Way To Unity | keywords = [[fundamental sciences]], [[unity of the microworld]]
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  • | title = Relativity, Gravity, and the Physics Puzzle ...he puzzle then fit together. The seemingly independent fundamental laws of physics are shown to be related to each other by the corrected laws of relativity a
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  • | title = Application of Bi-Quaternions In Physics ...SRT. Furthermore an application of bi-quaternions in other disciplines of physics as mechanics (dynamics) is shown.
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  • | title = Theoretical Physics in Crisis Contemporary fundamental theoretical physics has been in crisis for a long time, as it cannot provide an answer to the m
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  • | name = A Time for Renaissance in Particle Physics ...do not radiate, and all of matter is built through combination of only two fundamental particles, the positron and the electron.
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  • | name = The Science of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon: In Search of the Physics and Chemistry behind Complex Experimental Data Sets | image = The Science of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon: In Search of the Physics and Chemistry behind Complex Experimental Data Sets 690.jpg
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  • | name = Physics Unified | image = Physics Unified 145.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...Relativistic Physics in Rotating Reference Frames (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 940.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | title = Can Physics Be Derived From Monogenic Functions? ...hanics and electromagnetism. Fields as disparate as cosmology and particle physics will be influenced by this approach in a way that the paper only suggests.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
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  • | title = An Analysis of the Theoretical Foundations of 20th Century Physics ...cal evaluation is made of the fundamental concepts that shape contemporary physics. The critique is based on the interdependence of philosophical principles a
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | name = Non Standard Relativity: A Philosopher\'s Handbook of Heresies in Physics | image = Non Standard Relativity: A Philosopher's Handbook of Heresies in Physics 1602.jpg
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  • ...sics in almost hundred years, without having done much impact on practical physics.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion. </div>
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  • | title = Number Crunching the Large and Small Magnitudes of Physics ...ave been baffled by the prolific existence of certain numbers that clutter physics. Three examples will be given a physical explanation for the first time: th
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  • | title = Correction of the Base of Modern Physics ...eak interactions, creation of the theory of Galilei's relativity and other fundamental discoveries.
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  • | name = Physics of the Future | image = Physics of the Future 136.jpg
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  • ...entific papers. <br />The theory is based on some very fundamental laws of physics, Newtons second law of force, hydromechanical laws and some hypothetical as On this ground most of all fundamental laws of physics are derived. New insights in electromagnetism, gravitation, atomic quantum
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...n established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
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  • | title = Book Review: Old Physics for New: A Worldview Alternative to Einstein\'s Relativity Theory | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • ...um Theory]], [[Mathematical Physics]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Unification]], [[Gravity]], [[Dark Matter]], [[Model of Atom]], [[Big [[Category:Particle Physics|Domann Osvaldo]]
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  • ...cal code. The reward for doing this is a new set of insights into particle physics and quantum mechanics. [[Category:Particle Physics|breaking dirac code]]
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  • | title = Elementary Quanta of Action of the Four Fundamental Interactions, Units Determined by the Universal Constants, and the Three-Wa | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | title = Shipov on Torsion: Dr. Gennady Shipov on Torsion Physics & GPP ...discovery, and provides some unique insight into how we can&nbsp;turn the fundamental forces of nature towards the gaol of advanced propulsion.
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  • | title = Cosmology and the Fundamental Constants | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • ..._for = [[fundamentals of physics]], [[gravity]], [[relativity]], [[nuclear physics]] Alternate: Research Center of Fundamental Physics, H-7030 Paks, Kishegyi 1 * [http://www.scribd.com/doc/33490210/2010-T
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  • ...ries of Modern Physics. Foundations of Physics merged with Foundations of Physics Letters on March 1, 1970. Online ISSN: 1572-9516
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  • | title = The Physics of Negative Mass Tachyons and the Fundamental Electrodynamic Origin of Electron de Broglie Waves Plus a Longitudinal Elec ...ed from the standard physics literature, especially the Review of Particle Physics, published by the Particle Data Group of the American Physical Society.&nbs
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  • | title = Consequences of the Redefinition of the Four Fundamental Forces ...rse linear. These redefined forces interact to yield over 100 functions of physics. Moreover, the quantum is introduced directly into the concept of force. Fi
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  • ...Scattering, Dr. Sidharth's work entered on the fundamental problems facing Physics today. His 1997 papers, contrary to the ruling paradigm, predicted a dark e ...ne, Italy. He was associated with the International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, for many years having been a Senior Associate. Dr. Sidhart
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  • | title = Predictions of the Heaston Equations and the 21st Century Physics Paradigm ...and new functions of physics that provide a foundation for a 21st century physics paradigm. TOPIC AREA: Cosmology and Astrophysics.
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  • | name = Unified Fluid Dynamic Theory of Physics | image = Unified Fluid Dynamic Theory of Physics 1535.jpg
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  • ...eU's equations. We visualize a formulation of the fundamental equations of physics which is valid in all coordinate system and is expressed in terms of holors
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  • | title = Isotopic Randomness ? Some Fundamental and Applied Aspects | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | title = The Fundamental Equations of Electrodynamics | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • | title = The Fundamental Nature of Relativity ...s leads to a complete unification of physics that once again establish the fundamental nature of relativity.
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  • | name = Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe: An Adventurers Guide | image = Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe: An Adventurers Guide 95.jpg
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  • | name = Advances in Fundamental Physics | image = Advances in Fundamental Physics 334.gif
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  • | name = Resonant Fields: The Fundamental Mechanism of Physics - Made Easy to Understand Discovery of that basic mechanism, Resonant Fields, has finally united all of physics into a comprehensive, intuitive explanation of the way everything works...
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  • ...ormation, Time, and Space Inferred From Universal Phenomena in Solid-state Physics ...time]], [[information]], [[space]], [[universal phenomena]], [[solid-state physics]], [[nuclear]], [[astrophysics]]
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  • ...cipelago (Milan, 1998). As a member of the graduate program of Fundamental Physics of the Center of Theoretical Astrophysics, he is directing some thesis and School&nbsp;address: Centro de Fisica Fundamental, Universidad de los Andes, M?rida 5101-Venezuela
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  • | name = Selected Topics in Advanced Fundamental Physics | image = Selected Topics in Advanced Fundamental Physics 86.jpg
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  • | title = 39 Questionable Assumptions in Modern Physics ...ivity. Toroidal particles, in addition to explaining electron spin and the fundamental constants, satisfy the basic requirement of Gauss's misunderstood B Law, th
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special theory of relativity]]
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  • | name = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics | image = Dialectical Materialism vs. The New Physics 1590.jpg
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  • | title = Non-locality and Quantum Physics: The Part and the Whole | keywords = [[Non-locality]], [[Quantum Physics]]
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  • * 2012 - "[[Correcting the Texts: Fundamental Errors in Electromagnetics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstra * 2009 - "[[Physics 2001 Revised]]" ([http://www.lafn.org/~bd261 Read in full])
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  • ...d of God since this knowledge lies at the very foundation structure of the fundamental nature of objective physical reality.
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  • | title = The Fate of Physics ...ical fact, been metaphysically grounded in this sense. In relation to this fundamental dilemma, what position, then, has it taken up?
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  • * 2011 - "[[Exploring The Organizational Structure of Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6407.pdf Read * 2011 - "[[The Organizational Structure of Physics
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  • | title = An Interesting Number in Physics ...ime been: are there any physical and/or mathematical relations between the fundamental physical constants? This paper gives a recently explored simple math relati
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  • | title = Correcting the Texts: Fundamental Errors in Electromagnetics ...with modern day physical measurements, as a suggestion for correcting most physics textbooks.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...entum ?h of the photon, and the fundamental conservation laws of classical physics. It is proposed that photons cause the observed quantization in atoms.
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  • | title = The Vortex as Topological Archetype: A Key to New Paradigms in Physics and Energy Science ...e contra-rotating (chiral) non-linear vortex fUaments discovered in plasma physics research, in which anomalous generation of energy is featured, unaccountabl
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  • ...central consequence to his postulates); i.e. the LT, becomes secondary not fundamental. Hence, this paper demonstrates that in contrast to Einstein LT with its ki
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  • ...ine structure constant (alpha) is derived from the vector geometry. The fundamental charge (e) is shown to be size independent from the constant ratio betwe [[Category:Particle Physics|precise positron electron]]
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental Physics]]
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  • | title = A New Foundation for Physics ...his new foundation is a mathematically correct Unified Force Theory. Other fundamental discoveries follow, including the origin of the fine structure constant and
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  • ...able to expose the answers to many of the age old questions describing the fundamental nature of the universe.
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  • ...e central role that covariance plays in Einstein's physics. Because of its fundamental importance in all relativity criticism, the twin paradox is also discussed.
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  • ...k, these relationships establish what appear to be two new natural laws of physics. These laws, to be referred to as the Law of constant acceleration, and th
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  • ...Structures of Electrons and Photons and some Consequences in Relativistic Physics ...violation of the uncertainty relations. The theory finally points our some fundamental difficulties for a fully covarient formulation of quantum electyrodynamics,
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  • | journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] ...y the fusion of space and time into space-time, both fundamental to modern physics, the paper demonstrates that the standard definition of time at a distance
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  • ...could become without any contrast a modern chapter of a renewed classical physics. Here it is proposed a new elementary charge model, which would simplify th
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  • | title = The Principal Solution of the Greatest Problem in Physics (Quantum Gravity) ...hat opens up the way to the construction of a united theory for all of the fundamental interactions.
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  • * [http://www.geoffreyread.com/chapter7.htm Chapter 7] A New Fundamental Physics. Part 1: Ontology * [http://www.geoffreyread.com/chapter8.htm Chapter 8] A New Fundamental Physics. Part2: The Quantum Realm
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  • ...n Newton took the mass concept somewhat shape. However, the development of physics until today not to issue a clarification of what was actually mass.
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  • ...could become without any contrast a modern chapter of a removated classis physics. Here is proposed a new elementary charge model, which simplifies the inter
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Nuclear Structure]] ...ernative physics was fueled in part when his son Richard, who graduated in physics from Stanford in 1973, found he couldn't accept quark theory or the mainstr
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  • ...luctuations of Spacetime (World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics, Vol.25) ...luctuations of Spacetime (World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics, Vol.25) 649.jpg
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  • ...clocks based on pure sapphire resonators, tests of fundamental theories of physics. Also he has an interest in non-standard cosmologies. Authored more than 80 * 2008 - "[[Starlight, Time, and the New Physics]]"
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  • ...a "metaphysical dogma"?&nbsp; Many relevant aspects of the history&nbsp;of physics and &nbsp;philosophy are reviewed here, making this work highly readable an
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  • ...ords = [[mass]], [[fine structure constant]], [[thermodynamic entropy]], [[fundamental]], [[unity]], [[temperature]] ...titutes to fill in for lack of knowledge, is removed from the equations of physics. The math used is algebraic manipulation of incremental values. </span>
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  • | name = On the Way to the Physics of the XXI Century ...l basic relationships quantum mechanics are deduced from laws of classical physics.
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  • | name = Progress in Space-Time Physics | image = Progress in Space-Time Physics 84.jpg
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  • ...ichael Harder calls "process physics". He has reported on this research in physics and economics since 2005 in numerous talks, workshops and symposia.
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  • ...near momenta that are generated out of opposed pairs of angular momenta of fundamental particles.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span></span></span></sp
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  • ...-SIZE: x-small; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">?Studioso della Materia?, Experimental Physics, University of Perugia-I.</span></span> ...>Senior Researcher Associate; Physics Lab., Univ. of Athens, Astroparticle physics, NESTOR Mechanics + PM modules testing.</span></span>
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  • | known_for = [[Matter]], [[Aether]], [[Planetary motion]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Gravitation]], [[Pushing gravity]], [[Light]], [[Photon]], [[Elementar ...ectrical Engineer, doing independent research in theoretical physics about fundamental nature of matter and all physical phenomena related to material bodies.
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  • ...han the Lorentz-Poincar? transformations. The implications for fundamental physics are shown to be far-reaching.
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  • ...of distance which are used to derive over a hundred known relationships of physics and astrophysics.&nbsp; A number of predictions are also made.&nbsp; the in
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  • ...Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory - a new approach in Physics * Two fundamental particles (FPS) of superdense matter with parameters associated with the Pl
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  • | title = Relativity: a Pillar of Modern Physics or a Stumbling Block ...Relativity appears to be a major stumbling block in the progress of Modern Physics, the issue needs to be finally settled by a viable experiment [Phys. Essays
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  • ...c Physics in Complex Minkowski Space, Nonlocality, Ether Model and Quantum Physics ...modified relativistic multidimensional aether allows us to understand the fundamental nature and mechanism of nonlocality allowing experimental designs to furthe
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  • ...o Advanced Undergraduate Mathematics -- Infinitesimal Modeling, Elementary Physics, Generalized Functions ...otion from more fundamental observations is given. Certain methods used in physics that deal with the concept of point masses are shown to be incorrectly expr
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  • * 2000 - "[[The Nature of Gravitation in a Unified Physics]]" * 1999 - "[[Revising Quantum Physics]]"
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  • Volume 1 presents the first systematic development of the fundamental magnetizing field of electromagnetic radiation: the field B3. The book has * [[http://www.amazon.com/Enigmatic-Photon-FUNDAMENTAL-THEORIES-PHYSICS/dp/0792330498/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253892166&sr=1-4 The Enigmati
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  • | title = Global Expansion Tectonics: A Significant Challenge for Physics ...e to conventional tectonic theory, a fundamental challenge is presented to physics, whereby an explanation is required to explain how and where additional mat
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] BSc (Hons): Physics; University of Manchester, UK; 1970<br />PhD; Physics; University of Manchester, UK; 1975<br />MInstP 1986; CPhys 1986; MBCS 2004
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  • | title = The Complete Physics Heresy ...of datum in the recommended switch from the traditional analog paradigm of physics to a consistently digitalized alternative. The same paradigm switch also
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  • | name = The Coherent Universe: An Introduction to Geoffrey Reads New Fundamental Theory of Matter Life and Mind | image = The Coherent Universe: An Introduction to Geoffrey Reads New Fundamental Theory of Matter Life and Mind 449.jpg
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  • ...k. However, the no-aether theory (of relativity) of Einsteins-based modern physics and modern cosmology have been the only officially accepted science over th ...s book therefore has joined the Galileo physics of mechanics to become the fundamental nature science for all.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • | title = A New Foundation for Modern Physics ...are predicted and found experimentally by the Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Physics laboratory from rocket-based experiments in space.
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  • ...s of contemporary trend toward eliminating force from conceptual scheme of physics. "An excellent presentation"?Science. 1962 ed.
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  • ...eft;">Apeiron is a scientific journal devoted to cosmology and fundamental physics. It publishes only convincingly argued, adequately documented papers in Eng
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  • ...e conceptual and technical aspects of relativity.''''''' '''Foundations of Physics, 15 (1985)''' * [[http://www.amazon.com/General-Relativity-Matter-Light-Years-Fundamental/dp/9027713812/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218730162&sr=1-1 General Rela
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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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  • | title = Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton and Modern Physics: Plenum, Action at a Distance and Locality ...h cases, the categories od space, time and cause constitute the underlying fundamental concepts. Possible similarities and differences between both moments are al
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  • ...9pt;">This has some far-reaching consequences for fundamental research in physics</span> </div> <div>and for the future unification which under this new
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  • '''Education''' * <div>B.A., Physics, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_University Cornell University], NY, * Ph.D., Physics, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology Massac
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  • | known_for = [[Theories of everything]], [[Maldwyn Centre for Theoretical Physics]], [[zero point energy]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[quarks]], [[G]], [[time] * 2013 - "[[Interpreting Why Triple-Adjusted Planck Unit Observable Fundamental Properties Are Simple Powers Of ?(2?c/?)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.
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  • | fields = [[Engineer]], [[Physicist]], [[vaccuum physics]], [[airborne weaponry]], [[geoscientist]], [[astrophysicist]] | known_for = [[Fundamental nature of gravitation; cosmic physics; galaxy & planet formation and evolution; mantle properties & plate tectoni
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  • ...se and its structure cannot be made until the problem of the nature of the fundamental particles is resolved.
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  • ...riginal concept of symmetry of masses - positive and negative. Having done fundamental analysis of Planck's constants, [http://bourabai.narod.ru/winter/index.html
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  • ...is discovered with easy to understand equations.&nbsp; New from the Aether Physics Model: * Unified Force Theory -&nbsp;Unifies all fundamental forces
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] ...D. 1950 in Physics all&nbsp;from&nbsp;UCLA.&nbsp; He has been Professor of Physics at the State University of New York Buffalo since 1966, Emeritus since 1997
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  • ...nt role played by angular momentum in unifying the fundamental concepts of physics at the quantum level. # Foundations of physics 248
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Artificial Intelligence]], [[Parallel Computing]] .../rebelscience.blogspot.com/2009/09/physics-problem-with-motion-part-i.html Physics: The Problem With Motion]<br />(Aristotle was right about the causality of
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...ansk Scientific Society.&nbsp; He is the author of 79 scientific papers in physics and philosophy, as well as several books, e.g., <em>Eros, Sex and Abortion
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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 * 2005 - "[[Beyond The Standard Model: Searching For Unity In Physics (Proceedings of the Paris Symposium Honoring the 83rd Birthday of Jean-Pier
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  • | fields = [[Associate Professor of Physics]] ...CLEAR: both" class="standard">1963&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; B.Sc., A.R.C.S. Physics (Special Honours), Imperial College, University of London </div>
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  • ...ture. Double slit experiments do not justify the abandonment of Classical Physics and the creation of Quantum Mechanics. The interference patterns, which sup ...stic and unitary description of virtually all quantum phenomena. Classical Physics also explains relativistic effects, i.e., mass increase, length contraction
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  • ...ify;">Apeiron is a scientific journal devoted to cosmology and fundamental physics. It publishes only convincingly argued, adequately documented papers in Eng
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  • | name = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) | image = Physics of Free Power Generation (Beyond Matter) 746.jpg
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  • ...f numerous conference proceedings on topics relating to the foundations of physics. He recently (2009) accepted to be Director of&nbsp;ECE Science Technology * 2009 - "[[Relativistic Physics: From Paradoxes to Good Sense, Part 1]]"
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  • ...ork of Wladimir Guglinski. In this volume cutting edge theoretical work in physics is presented; theoretical work which may ultimately change the very way we ...um Theory is being treated in this book which is totally a new approach to physics. The proposed structure of the Neutron in terms of n=p+e, the ZOOM Effect,
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  • ...gin of Inertia, Gravitation, the Movement of the Universe and to Establish Fundamental Physical Laws ...ies, quantum mechanics, point-like mechanics and the contemporary study of physics. Four videos of experimental models are posted on our websites at http://
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Relativity]] ...tute, AKA The Ether Drift Club (1997). My serious interest in fundamental physics began in 1994 when I conducted a thought experiment in which two relatively
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  • ...articles. The phenomena of Quantum Mechanics arise from interaction of the fundamental particles with the tronos in a completely deterministic and causal manner. [[Category:Particle Physics]]
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  • ...r />[http://www.cap.ca/brms/Reviews/Rev813_486.pdf Book review]&nbsp;- <em>Physics in Canada</em>, V62, pp.&nbsp;206-207 (2006).
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  • | title = Basic Concepts for a Fundamental Aether Theory ...es they conceal are disclosed. The theory sheds light on several points of physics which had not found a satisfactory explanation before.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Mathematician]] * "On the Fundamental Laws of Electrodynamics," <em>Physics Letters</em>, V111A, pp. 193-197 (1985). (with P. G. Moyssides)
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  • ...ys correct, proving that Alchemy is an experimental science. 21 st century physics will be characterized by Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: the revival of Alche
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  • ...'</td> <td>Invited paper, Coral Gables Conference on High Energy Physics (invitation only)</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <t ...hysics)]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Enigmatic-Electron-Fundamental-Theories-Physics/dp/0792319826/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1223413275&sr=1-1 Read in full
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[mass]], [[particle physics]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[string theory]], [[Higgs boson]] ...e physics specifically is explored and explanations suggested for all four fundamental forces. Most significantly, a description and unrealized properties of the
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  • ...Applications? (1995), and ?Modern Non-linear Optics: Advances in Chemical Physics vol. 119? (2001). * 2003 - "[[Conceptual Hurdles to New Millennium Physics]]"
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  • | name = Classical Physics, Part III: High-Velocity Mechanics | image = Classical Physics, Part III: High-Velocity Mechanics 204.jpg
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  • ...on why after 1916 Einstein tried to bring back the concept of ether to the Physics. His attempts proposing some solutions by considering the ether's hypothesi ...ral former papers the author has analyzed so many fundamental questions in Physics, by considering a different new way of research never tried before by any s
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  • ...vity]], [[relativistic]], [[mathematically]], [[energy]], [[radiation]], [[physics]] ...mply with the relativistic formula for mass increase with speed. These are fundamental in relativity. However, mathematically, there is a strict connection betwee
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  • ...aws determine inertial mass, force is necessarily a fundamental concept in physics.
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  • | title = Relativism, Constructivism, and the Biases of Modern Physics ...In terms of the relativistic evaluations of <u>constructivism</u>. modern physics represents not the real world, so much as a cultural construct, devised in
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  • | name = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume III | image = Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory: The Geometrization of Physics - Volume III 69.gif
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  • ...2002 [http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0205052 http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0205052]. ...f the electron according to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis, <em>Physics Essays</em>, V16, N2, 180-195, (2003)
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  • ..., the [http://www.einsteincode.com/photonic.htm Photonic Transistor], [the fundamental component of light-speed computing,] which uses laser light to replace elec * 2005 - "[[Resonant Fields: The Fundamental Mechanism of Physics - Made Easy to Understand]]" ([http://www.resonantfieldtheory.com/index.htm
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  • ...c physics has convinced the author that an expanded theory of relativistic physics is now possible. Such expanded theory will integrate both classical and rel
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[quantum physics]], [[particle physics]], [[ether]], [[idealism]], [[realism]], [[unification]] ...explaining the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment in classical physics and to explain the nature of magnetism, based on a model for the ether with
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  • ...at some of the adopted postulates in the modern physics are not absolutely fundamental, as considered so far. A new approach for building of unified model of the
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  • | title = The Law of Cause and Effect: Dominant Principle of Classical Physics ...ffect in the manner of the four causes required by Aristotle. Chance-based physics is exposed as false science based on erroneous assumptions about supposed c
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...do-Riemannian metric manifold of Einstein's gravitational field, and their fundamental geometric structures pertaining to spherical symmetry.
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  • * 2013 - "[[The Point of Unification in Theoretical Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paperlink_706 * 2008 - "[[The Fundamental Nature of Relativity]]"
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  • ...that theories neglecting or misusing them may be ruled out as untenable in physics - despite some pseudo-successes.
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  • | title = Big Crash of Basic Concepts of Physics of the 20th Century? ...>o</sub>c= hf<sub>o</sub>/c and that on this basis we can come to&nbsp;the fundamental equations of quantum mechanics that are the Klein-Gordon, Dirac and Schrodi
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  • | title = Some of Bob Heaston\'s Influential Thoughts that Affected Modern Physics ...aviton that binds it into mass. Bob Heaston was a driving force in pushing physics research into new directions.
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  • ...tical Physicist and Senior Scientist for over 20 years at the Institute of Physics in Ukraine.&nbsp; This institute was the premier military research institut ...mbining knowledge of condensed matter with the main regulations of quantum physics he has constructed submicroscopic quantum mechanics developed in the real s
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  • | title = Weber-type Laws of Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics ...thods are viewed as more fundamental in mechanics. Implications for plasma physics are touched upon.
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  • ...be far too long. However, since its subject concerns fundamental points of physics, it was decided to publish it in the form of a regular paper.
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  • ...s and the Big Bang to the workings of the human mind, and asks: what would physics look like without special relativity? 394 printed pages, 234?156 mm, ~200 f
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  • * 1994 - "[[Three Myths in Twentieth Century Physics]]" * 1988 - "[[The Concept of a Natural and Fundamental Unit of Energy]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]] Physics is my passion. To understand how galaxies, stars and planets have formed fr
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  • | title = Returning Physics Equations to their Empirical Roots ...tions was reduced to being unit free. The consequence of that act was that fundamental unity was achieved and remained present in the development of theory that f
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  • | known_for = [[photochemistry]], [[fundamental physics]], [[epola model of space (of M.Simhony)]] ...logy but with an overriding passion dating from about 1970 for theoretical physics. The epola model provided an explanation for most if not all of the hithert
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  • ...deceive and misrepresent, of questions that ask nothing. It is not only in physics that answers to questions without meaning smother and hide.
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...not been incorporated in the theory as it touches experiment via the three fundamental tests. General-relativistic notions of reference frame are reviewed in ligh
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  • ...ons, but it is no more ?real? than energy. It is time to return to the two fundamental phenomena presented by the universe: matter and the motion of matter.
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  • ...With Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels (Fundamental Theories of Physics) ...With Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 298.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Mathematics]], [[Physics]], [[Philosophy]], [[Religion]], [[Georgian College]] ...Buddha, and as a result, he has some deep reflections/thoughts on some of fundamental questions in philosophy as well.
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  • | name = Newtonian Torsion Physics ...high-speed field propulsion technologies[[Category:Book|newtonian torsion physics]]
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  • ...iritual origins of existence by discovering that light -- not matter -- is fundamental.
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  • ...nvisible universe of space be the real medium of substantiality and evolve fundamental matter and also the various fields and potentials as its own characteristic ...matter) in the universe that constitutes the space and not the interior of fundamental material particles.
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  • ...ad finished writing a paper on what is either the Grand Unifying Theory of physics, or a record of some of the strangest therapy sessions ever devised. This b
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  • ...theory. Because of our incomplete understanding of the fundamental laws of physics (hidden variables), such discussions can continue endlessly with no possibi
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  • ...ical physics, and concerning fundamental issues of Physics and Theoretical Physics, with innovative theoretical approaches (stochastic electrodynamics). ...ceived official recognition as the Special Prize of the Italian Society of Physics).
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  • ...mensional notation of vector calculus, it can be followed by undergraduate physics students, although some notions of Lagrangian dynamics and group theory are * [[http://www.amazon.com/Kinematical-Theory-Spinning-Particles-Fundamental/dp/1402003560/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224718916&sr=8-1 Kinematical
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  • ...tions from Sir Isaac Newton to the present time: the use of mathematics in physics modeling, with particular reference to the solar system, the Theory of Rela
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  • | name = A Mystic History in Light of Physics | image = A Mystic History in Light of Physics 1600.jpg
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  • ...s shown to exist in a form different from what is customarily presented in physics. New insights into the nature of forces are gained from the new force equat
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  • ...with physics today. Additionally, mechanical force theory is frozen in the physics of a distant past. If we look deeper we find that inertia is analogous to a
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  • ...his 4D spatial manifold. This coherence is called the Fundamental Dilator. Fundamental Dilator interactions happens through the dilaton waves creates by the coher
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  • ...sky-Rosen (EPR) paradox, and so on. Several paradoxes have plagued quantum physics since its beginnings, the easiest of which to solve are the paradoxes of co ...e</span>, <span style="FONT-STYLE: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Found. Physics</span>, Vol. 23, p. 133 (1993).
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...t of the proposed experiment will initiate a paradigm shift in fundamental physics.<br />
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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. ...cro-micro schism (e.g. relativity vs. the quantum) infecting all of modern physics and cosmology. It resolves this core-level problem by digging beneath the a
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  • ...he latent heat accumulated inside ORACs, and discuss the problems with the fundamental concepts of orgonometry. ...indispensable, ground-breaking publication that lays down some of the most fundamental tools of the new science of Aetherometry.
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  • ...to the general public, and to the international scientific community, the fundamental scientific truth that he has come to understand regarding time, space, ener * 2005 - "[[Classical Physics Explanation of Electromagnetic Quanta]]"
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  • ...s force is an outstanding feature of this book. Other topical questions of physics are analysed, such as a potential-dependent inertial mass, Mach's principle * [[http://www.amazon.com/Webers-Electrodynamics-Fundamental-Theories-Physics/dp/0792331370/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216001179&sr=1-1 Webers Elect
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  • ...nthusiasts finding the true answers for the basic questions of theoretical physics and philosophy. * 2010 - "[[Theoretical Physics in Crisis]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_537
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  • ...ed from "vector flow models" comprising the totality of space-time 'vortex physics'.
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  • ...a primary reason for the inability of physics to comprehend nature&#8217;s fundamental properties. Structure theory, independent of a particular application, does
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  • ...search program to examine a number of fundamental problems of contemporary physics and avenues for rethinking how we express time and space in the behavioral
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  • ...region (Ukraine). From 1987 to 1989 studied Physics at the Department of Physics at Yanka Kupala - State University of Grodno. ...hnology? (Grodno, Belarus, 21-24 April 2008); International Congress-2008 ?Fundamental Problems of Natural Sciences and Engineering? (August, 4-9, 2008, Saint-Pet
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  • ...den variables which deserved to be disclosed for a deeper understanding of physics.
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle-dualism]], [[fundamental constant]], [[light]], [[special relativity]], [[]] ...two parameters c<sub>1</sub> and c<sub>2</sub> are simply supposed as two fundamental principles of nature. In this paper it is shown how this dual constancy of
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  • ...mental state of matter or a pivotal role for electromagnetic forces in the physics of the polar aurora, the sun, the zodiacal light, comets and indeed the ent
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  • | journal = [[Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics]] ...ns, n is not the optical index in refractive media moving relative to the fundamental frame. However, as we shall see, NEAT does not preclude the fact that the
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] It is proposed here that the photon is a dipole comprised of two fundamental charges separated by the distance of <img border="0" alt="alpha" align="bot
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  • ...or of nature, he discovered a specific geometric array that he found to be fundamental to creation, and the foundation for his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekG ...community through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international physics conferences.
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  • ...he positivistic views in which atomism, nondeterminism and measurement are fundamental, to a holistic view in realism, wherein matter - electrons, galaxies, - are ...ing and clearly written book is even readable by a final years student in physics. The presentation is very well got-up... I highly recommend this excellent
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  • ...ical Framework Behind the End Results of the General Theory of Relativity (Physics Research and Technology) ...ical Framework Behind the End Results of the General Theory of Relativity (Physics Research and Technology) 1451.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Organizing Dissidents]] ...ces located within the compound of Harvard University. Santilli has taught physics at all levels, from prep courses, to advanced seminar courses for graduate
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  • ...nsive set of simple, visualizable explanations for most of the concepts of physics, including many that are currently unanswered. It explains matter, time, ca ...s to be the nothingness of space, but without having to change any laws of physics. Puzzles like the particle-wave nature of photons are explained. Problems w
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  • ...s also from a book of mine, to try suggestions for a different approach to physics. The space of our universe is here addressed as it were a finite physical?t
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] Sisir Roy is presently a Full Professor, Theoretical Physics at the Indian Statistical Institute. His main research areas include Founda
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  • # Materialism guides the physics study In physics study, materialism should be insisted; mentalism and mythicism should be ab ...not a function of space and space is not a function of time. They are both fundamental elements of describing the material world, and can no longer change after b
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  • ...al chemistry were not in accord with the commonsense concepts of Classical Physics.&nbsp; Sixteen years work produced the physical mechanisms for the generati * 1981 - "[[Revolution in Astronomy and Physics]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Electron]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Toroidal Ring]], [[Fundamental Particles]] ...lled in high school academics, especially math and science, earned a BA in Physics at UC Berkeley in 1961, and an MSEE at UC Santa Barbara in 1967, after comm
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  • ...an upper speed limit, action, wave propagation, energy - a late arrival in physics, etc.) require absolute space, universal time, and a proper dynamic system
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  • ...eality and Meaning Journal</em>, containing ideas ranging from fundamental physics to poetry, and everything in between.&nbsp; Many of the contributors were N
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  • | known_for = [[Aether]], [[Gravity]], [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Light]], [[Interferometry]], [[Gyroscopes]], [[artificial visio ...rican, and a 30 year subscription to Science. Not a single breakthrough in physics but grudgingly reporting of breakthroughs in application (engineering) tech
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  • ...l's and Planck's ideas are accepted. Many errors in the interpretations of fundamental phenomena are revealed. Elastic space-time and multiple time concepts are r [[Category:Particle Physics|great confusion wave particle]]
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  • ...treated as a non-Abelian gauge field theory based on the emergence of the fundamental magnetizing field of radiation, the B(3) field. * Duality and Fundamental Problems
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  • ...Path to the Aether in Order to Solve the ?Worst Theoretical Prediction in Physics ...ingly suggests most physical mathematical laws are ?backwards? due to this fundamental misunderstanding of the derivation of calculus notation.
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  • ...d that choosing new sets of postulates, including classical (pre-Einstein) physics laws, within the main body of Einstein's special relativity theory (SRT) an ...stein) classical considerations. E = mc<sup>2</sup> becomes secondary, not fundamental, and whilst no doubt useful in certain circumstances, need not be valid in
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  • ...shed. Audience: Specialists, graduate and senior undergraduate students in physics, chemistry and electrical engineering. * [[http://www.amazon.com/Enigmatic-Photon-Directions-FUNDAMENTAL-THEORIES/dp/1402005199/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253891474&sr=1-2 The
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  • ...ars and more independently researching some of the fundamental problems in physics which have puzzled me all my life. I have developed some ideas which I beli
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  • ...al physics concerned with nuclear physics, field theory, cosmology and the fundamental basis of thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and relativistic mechanics. * 2001 - "[[Energy and Entropy as the Fundaments of Theoretical Physics
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  • | journal = [[Journal of Classical Physics]] ...lity of the electron. Although this elementary particle is one of the most fundamental constituents of the universe, the theory of electrodynamics predicts that i
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  • ...rmation components and be capable of interactions with the currently known fundamental forces. ...rlakova- Professor and Scientific Director of the Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] This is the second half of an essay which began in the last issue of Physics Essays.&nbsp; In the first half, a different topic was surveyed in each of
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  • ...tic theory, believed by the majority of scientists a fundamental theory of physics, is in fact built on an unsupported assumption and on a faulty method of th
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  • ...heory are all impacted by resolution of Wheeler's crisis. The 21st century physics paradigm would be drastically changed if matter collapses to energy rather
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  • Wisp theory is unique and it explains the fundamental properties of nature in a clear and simple way. In 1978 I had concluded tha Empty space is not void, it is full of wisps (the smallest fundamental particles in nature) and hence full of mass, but its mass lies dormant, and
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  • ...ence for an expanding earth is now at a point that a fundamental change in physics is imminent. Mass is being created within the Earth. Yet "plate tectonics" has a&nbsp;fundamental flaw; it assumes that the rate of new oceanic crustal creation at the sprea
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Newtonian Physics]], [[Big Bang]], [[Redshift]]
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] This paper is based on the fundamental criteria for the electrodynamic equation suggested by Gauss. It considers t
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  • ...r and other constants. Examination of the principles underlying elementary physics reveals that, although the science is a great tool for accounting for physi
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  • ...eraction are mathematically formulated in that way, that the basic laws of physics (Coulomb, Ampere, Lorentz, Maxwell, Gravitation, bending and interference o
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  • ...erefore, are selected aspects of nuclear physics, electromagnetics, plasma physics, reaction dynamics, materials science, and engineering systems, all brought
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  • ...vity theory will interest anyone working on these central topics in modern physics. - [http://www.amazon.com/Physical-Relativity-Space-Time-Structure-Perspect ...it to their collections: it is certainly a 'must-have' for philosophers of physics." - Sean Rickles, Mind
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  • | title = An Essay on Discrete Foundations for Physics | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • ...TURN, THE DUEL HEISENBERG VERSUS SCHRODINGER, in which it is explained the fundamental ideas of QRT for the layman (the text is now submitted to review, because o * 0 - "[[Critique to the Models of Nuclear Physics]]"
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  • | name = Modern Nonlinear Optics, 3 Part Set (Advances in Chemical Physics) | image = Modern Nonlinear Optics, 3 Part Set (Advances in Chemical Physics) 1067.jpg
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...based upon<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>several fundamental misunderstandings.
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  • | name = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics | image = Autodynamics: Storm in Physics 607.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[Optics]], [[Newtonian Physics]] ...ould allow the reader to explain any physical phenomenon in terms of these fundamental particles/forces, and, among other things, debunk Einstein's relativity."
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  • ...ent from those of Einstein?s special relativity theory (SRT). They are the fundamental postulates for constructing a new space-time theory, here called ?standard
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  • | known_for = [[The Fundamental Theory]], [[metaphysics]], [[theoretical science]], [[Subatomic models]], [ ...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
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  • ...est mass particles, the electron and proton. This presentation will not be physics as you know it. This approach had to be taken in order to understand where
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] * "Cartesian and Newtonian Concepts of Time," <em>American Journal of Physics</em>, V54, N3, pp. 201-202 (1986).
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  • ...cles. Particles, by analogy, like seeds, grow out of a (family) tree. When physics measures particles, they dis connect the particle from the family tree to w
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Cosmology]], [[Fundamental Particles]]
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  • ...nd philosophy. Except for the introduction, which covers the necessity for fundamental assumptions and the method for discovering them, this book is now Chapter 3
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  • '''Quantum Physics:''' The Nature of the Photon and the Electron.&nbsp; Research initiated in * 2000 - "[[The Fundamental Flaw in the Theory of the B(3) Magnetic Field]]"
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  • | keywords = [[axioms in physics]] ...; "The Hypothesis of the Quantum Space Time&nbsp;- Aether", a) Congress-98 Fundamental Problems of Natural Sciences, Russian Academy of Science. St. Petersburg, R
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  • ...scientific community, because the author?s discoveries return to classical physics a lost symmetry, removing it from some marshy and moving lands through whic ...andable to a lay reader having only a casual background in mathematics and physics, sparking his(her) interest and encouraging him(her) to further exploration
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  • ...athematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics", Foundations of Physics, Vol. 5, No.3., September 1975).
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...t. None of these effects are included under the aforementioned hypotheses, fundamental to classical electromagnetism.
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  • | known_for = [[Ontology]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Relativity]], [[Philosophy of Science]], [[History of Science]] ...ry mistakes in physics. Axiomatic of mechanics. Relativity theory. Quantum physics. Ontology, explanations, crucial experiments and unexplainable phenomena co
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  • ...]], [[work-energy theorem]], [[momentum]], [[kinetic energy]], [[spin]], [[fundamental charge density]] | journal = [[Physics Essays]]
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  • ...d astrophysics. The ideas presented here could affect the path of study in physics for many generations to come.
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  • A recent Special Issue on fundamental problems of quantum physics (Barut et al. 1995) confirmed widespread recognition of the persistent diff
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  • ...theories on philosophical grounds, Evans wrote on Aristotilian physics and fundamental concepts of space, time, and motion. * "Dogmatism in Contemporary Physics", <em>New Mexico Philosophical Society</em>, Second Annual Meeting.
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  • ...project work, maverick new theoretical models in foundational physics for fundamental particles/electromagnetic wave-field structures, as well as remarkably corr
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  • ...uniform motion and acceleration. Specifically, it focuses on the area of physics commonly referred to as Newtonian mechanics as defined by Newton?s three la
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  • ...''a ''lifetime subscribing to what is regarded as a central part of modern physics&nbsp;"Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity" a scientist of Professor Din
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  • ...of the wave-particle, proposed by T. S. Natarajan in a paper published by Physics Essay. Herein a model of a phton is proposed based on Natarajan's idea. ...havior in some light polarization phenomena. Their restriction is the most fundamental argument against the viability of a theoretical proposal for a photon model
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  • ...gh simple experiments performed with inexpensive materials. We present the fundamental experiments on falling bodies, equilibrium and oscillations around equilibr ...in science. They also relate everyday phenomena to the fundamental laws of physics.
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  • ...courses in electromagnetism, electrical circuits, mathematical methods of physics, and the history and philosophy of science. It covers how to calculate forc
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  • | title = Conceptual Hurdles to New Millennium Physics ...a fluid-field nature for time and space where both are derivatives of the fundamental ground-form of energy in flux or oscillation. These new approaches involve
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  • ...the mathematics. Therefore, this paper examines the definitions of several fundamental properties such as space, time, energy, field, force, mass, entropy and tem
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  • ...ents of lines" (differential topology) are a basic misunderstanding of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. The D'alembertian equation of this, using the same arg
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  • | publisher = [[Newton Physics Books]] ...trate that using "Conventional Wisdom" and "Conventional Logic", classical physics can explain all the observed phenomena attributed to relativity. The arbitr
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  • ...tivism, we need a new theory of electromagnetic phenomena based on a more fundamental idea of electricity and magnetism, and the reason for interactions between
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  • ...axiomatic of natural sciences is given in the book; on its basis, quantum physics and quantum chemistry have been returned to the classical way of developmen ...of school certificates and high school diplomas will count the teachers on physics and chemistry the main criminals who have crippled their mental potential c
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...tudes only. Starting from the above standpoint and accepting the second fundamental principle of A. Einstein [A. Einstein, in The Principle of Relativity, b
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  • ...Friendship of People after P. Lumumba (Moscow) with the PHD in theoretical physics. * Director of the Science Center of Physics of Vacuum
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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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  • ...le universe, theorists have noticed that when the fundamental constants of physics are combined so that their units cancel, the dimensionless numbers created
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  • One of the most fundamental problems in physics has been to understand the nature of the mechanism that generates the geoma
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  • ...d. It is anticipated that the emerging modern concept of ether will play a fundamental part in the development of 21st C physical science.
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  • ...motion mechanics and energy propagation at the most fundamental levels of physics. This improved understanding suggests new approaches to problem solving re
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  • ...ng Kong.'' Gaede, Bill, "Light: The Rope Hypothesis," 2010 Conference on Physics, Science and Technology (ICPST 2010), Hong Kong, China, Dec. 28-30, 2010, We propose a physical model that provides a rational interpretation to the fundamental properties of light. The Rope Hypothesis justifies and simulates basic feat
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  • ...del predicts the gyromagnetic ratio of a free electron. A current issue in physics is resolved ? how ?potential energy internal to a particle system come[s] i
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  • ...purposes, of course. A model tries to represent how Nature works, being of fundamental importance when one wants to deepen it and to really understand it.
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  • ...t a paradigm shift from a mechanics-based to an <em>information</em>-based physics is essential. His final conviction, in this regard, was that all our knowle ...to Alan Smart", in <em>Immediate Distant Action and Correlation in Modern Physics: The Balanced Universe</em>, Edwin Mellon Press (2005).
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  • ...oton mass is equal to 1 in some arbitrary units we obtain that fundamental physics is calibrated in a natural system of units. We have E=mc<sup>2</sup>, but w
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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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  • ...ctrical engineer and also took the entire core undergraduate curriculum in physics. Although he didn't finish his masters degree in signal processing, he did ...conspiracy theories, etc.), Bible study, children's books, to, of course, physics. His introduction to [[Creation Science]] in the late 1980s transformed my
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  • | keywords = [[quantum physics]], [[physical theory]], [[logic]], [[quantum-relativistic]] ...actual "physics of logic" as well as a "physics of mathematics", and so a "physics of knowledge and of epistemology".
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  • ...axiomatic concept, a point of beginning upon which the whole structure of physics may be built. Again, Existence is that concept, however we cannot leave it ...an intellectual or emotional need but as an existent, every much so and as fundamental as are the electrons and protons and neutrons that we are familiar with. It
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  • ...in physical processes, will resolve a number of paradoxes in 20th century physics which arose because of its dismissal.
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  • ...owever, that logical consequence has never been explained. Using Newton's physics and conventional logic, we explain how the velocity of light APPEARS consta
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  • ...ndeavor toward genuine physical/causal explanations in verbal language for fundamental physical phenomena such as force fields and light, an endeavor that was pas
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  • | journal = [[Chinese Journal of Physics]] ...rest energy and charge, the structure of the solar system and others. The fundamental period of time used in this model is the Planck period. Period doubling, fo
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  • ...ely proportional to mass. These theories correlate fundamental theories of physics: the general relativity theory (not completely proven, due to our ignorance
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...of the vacuum grid structure allows us to obtain physical meaning for some fundamental constants.
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  • ..., celestial mechanics, stellar astronomy, and also fundamental problems of physics, it is proposed to involve the International Astronomical Union in evaluati
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  • | name = A New Physics | image = A New Physics 14.jpg
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  • ...tween physical objects''', which in the end are all that really exist at a fundamental level? '''Is it absolute or relational?''' [...]&nbsp;a useful starting poi
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  • ...eed is accepted, and with it the self-evident proposition that the Laws of physics are the same in all inertial systems. Yet, it is shown that the apparent re
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  • | name = Proceedings of the Conference on Foundations in Mathematics and Physics | image = Proceedings of the Conference on Foundations in Mathematics and Physics 85.jpg
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  • ...e universe were variable, an idea which persists to this day. A history of physics Jordan wrote during the Nazi period gave credit to prominent Jews in the fi
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  • ...He was also a member of the editorial board of congress Geometrisation of physics held in Kazan state University Russia. ...convinced that, contrary to what is generally believed, the experiment in physics does not give an exact description of reality and must be reinterpreted, an
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  • ...rgence; Geometry; Holon; Light; Matter; Membranes; Planck Length; Particle Physics; Platonic Solids; Quantum Gravity; Space/Time; String Theory; Topological M The Trion-Re' is a fundamental structural unit of 3-D space on the basis of which a new geometry of 3-D sp
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  • ...d. It is anticipated that the emerging modern concept of ether will play a fundamental part in the development of 21st C physical science. - Back cover ...modern ether concept, evidence of its reality and implications for modern physics.
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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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  • ...re-Gauss integrals of quantum interferometry frame now gain an independent fundamental image in light of their potential to assume period integral status. The ens
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  • ...once. Z<sub>0</sub>, the vacuum wave impedance, is a physical constant as fundamental as the speed of light; together they replace permittivity and permeability.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Inventor]] ...ic Adygejskoj. In 1955 he finished high school at Chanskaya, and served on physics faculty at Leningrad State University. Not having a degree, in 1956 he left
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  • ...Foundations of Electricity</b> deals with the most fundamental aspects of physics. The book describes the main experiments and discoveries in the history of
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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? ...cles, atoms, and molecules. Equations are closed-form solutions containing fundamental constants only and agree with experimental observations.
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  • * The fundamental constructs of good and evil. * Unraveling the mysteries of sub-nuclear and cosmological physics.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...s developing a Le Sagian Model for gravity, and preparing his next book in physics: "Neo-Cartesian &nbsp;Mechanics and Le Sagian Gravity".
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  • ...Bulgaria in 1945. He obtained a diploma of electrical engineer and PhD in Physics. From 1973 to 1990 he participated in space research projects coordinated b ...(2006). His reecent book dedicated to the cold fusion issue is: Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: - with BSM-SG atomic models (2013).
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  • ...y, astronomy, relativity, quantum mechanics and particle physics upon the fundamental principle that infinity is the ultimate material actuality. In that context
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  • * 2012 - "[[Fundamental Queries]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6662. * 2012 - "[[Non Standard Relativity: A Philosopher's Handbook of Heresies in Physics]]"
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  • | journal = [[Progress In Physics]] ...without distributed matter, wherein Ricci?s tensor is proportional to the fundamental metric tensor), are spaces filled by an electromagnetic field, dust, or ot
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  • ...atically from ,,scientific community". It is assumed by actual and ortodox physics, the setting down of times when foundations of a theory must be debated. ...l these not exist. After reading the book it is case to ask himself if the fundamental idea of quantum mechanic expressed in the following question:'Does the moon
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  • ...motion. Classical mechanics assumed that the universe presents us with two fundamental phenomena: matter and the motion of matter. Matter exists; motion occurs. M
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  • ...dipole as the basic structural unit of the Universe is discovered. It is a fundamental constituent of any form of matter and interaction and at the same time the
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  • ...e necessary connection between them so this axiom is the simplest and most fundamental law of Nature. ...very clearly in the second edition of the book," The Crisis of Theoretical Physics".
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  • ...ation, and a poorly devised mathematical convention regarding relativistic physics in general. These newly discovered obstacles to progress in the physical s
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  • ...ecular origins of Life, and an investigation into the bioenergetic role of fundamental biomolecules (DNA, RNA, globins, ATP, etc). Introduction by Dr. E. Mallove. ...ce the reader to its application in the nanometric domains of bioenergetic physics, biochemistry, systems theory, and molecular biology. What emerges is a ver
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  • ...ry covers more than a small fraction of the total field of the fundamental physics. The present-day structure of physical thought is made up of a host of sepa ...rimental facts in some field of physics. These theories do not explain the fundamental reasons of existing of the considered material objects and phenomena. Newto
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  • ...highly significant mechanical forces. Accounting for these forces leads to fundamental consequences, including: (1) a distinction between motive and dissipative f # M.A. Melehy, Physics Essays, 10,287-303, No.2 (1997).
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  • ...on spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Physics Laboratory at Berkeley from its NASA rocket experiment data.
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Particle Physics]] ...research group head, only. [See [http://egregium.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/physics-nobel-2007/ here] for a similar situation in the Nobel 2007 awards].
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  • ...ohmian mechanics by revealing the source of Bohm's Quantum Potential and a fundamental flaw in Quantum Mechanics (QM). TIE also proves that despite Einstein's con ...l Physics merge organically creating a solid basis for a General Theory of Physics. Sandu's and Brasoveanu's papers on gravity also include detailed blue-prin
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  • ...engineering in the Nuclear Energy Transformation Lab, Institute of Nuclear Physics. ...ysics.&nbsp; He resulted his passion in writing a cycle of the articles on physics, which were published in the newspaper "Science of Kazakhstan" in period fr
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  • ...s used in the combinatorial geometry derivation were based upon simple but fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry. From a magnetic basi ...on spectra of hydrogen that have been confirmed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Physics Lab at Berkeley from its NASA rocket experiment data.
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  • ...br />He is the recipient of many industrial and teaching awards.&nbsp; His fundamental work on the electromagnetic generation of ball lightning has been published
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  • ...The need for the endeavor arose secondarily to the main task of exploring fundamental physical and geometrical phenomena of light detailed in the previous treati
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  • ...he foundations for Autodynamics, which is yet to be accepted in mainstream physics. In 1947, Carezani received his PhD in physics from Tucuman University Argentina. In 1951 he published a book on Autodynam
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  • ...m>[/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=3&amp;bookid=260 <em>Frontiers of Fundamental Physics</em>]</em> (ed. [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=469 Michele Baron ...Particles]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Kinematical-Theory-Spinning-Particles-Fundamental/dp/1402003560/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224718916&sr=8-1 Read in full
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  • ...onship between space and matter precisely pinpointing that space is a more fundamental entity than matter. The physical significance of mass, inertia, gravitation * 1989 - "[[Physics and Technology of the Phenomenon of Space Power Generation]]"
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  • ...in the first volumes, is of the utmost importance for the development of physics. It is necessary to set the record straight about this point, over which t ...n reversed his position in 1916 has been almost completely ignored by the physics community. Yet numerous quotations from Einstein show no reservations abou
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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 ...roids, electromagnetism and optics, electronic engineering, mechanics, and fundamental particles.
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  • ...vich]. Whyte proposed something he called "the unitary principle" to unify physics theories. Experimental work on this theory was carried out by [http://en.wi ...nd admired him and carried on the work of expressing the unified theory in physics after Whyte died. He knew Teilhard de Chardin and by one of those strange c
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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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  • ...ucidate many contemporary problems plaguing the standard model of particle physics. The cosmology provides an alternative derivation of the string/brane tensi * Fundamental Parameters for a Continuous-State Holographic Anthropic Multiverse
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  • ...ulting from the assumption of an absolute frame of reference and classical physics. On the contrary, a drift of the interference fringes must be observed in o
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  • ...e studies, and replaces them with two fundamental principles. Like laws of physics, principles remain constant while expression of them changes. The author co
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  • ...t secretly desired goal will from any pursued by the tools of mathematical physics, others by the deep sense of logic, others by intuition, from other tissues <br />P. 20-33: Fundamental criticisms of the theories of relativity. The author responded distraught t
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  • ...lanets. This cosmology leads to further discoveries in the fundamentals of physics, both conventional and quantum. Gravity's mechanism intrigued me after disc
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  • ...structurally at our mencroscale, which is some 1045 powers larger than the fundamental scale of reality, is what is happening throughout all scales of reality. La
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  • | journal = [[Physics Essays]] ...attention to be focused sharply in Part 2 (to appear in the next issue of Physics Essays) upon rotational symmetry and its connection to distant simultaneity
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  • ...s on various subjects, and is mentioned in Who's Who. Meno's interest in fundamental physical reality led him to formulate a new theory which accounts for all k
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  • ...provide a good educational exercise for any graduate student interested in fundamental cosmology." <em>Science</em>
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  • ...e far beyond the solar plasma rim. A fundamental principle of Mathematical Physics, namely, that of the analytical Gaussian spherical surface law, applicable
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...d Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet I learnt that the fundamental laws in their raw form were of little help in describing the actual dynamic
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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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  • ...n physics, which one will define a basic change of paths of development of physics as soon as possible.
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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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  • ...equency and not amplitude squared. Why analysis indicates that time is the fundamental quantized variable, rather than energy. ...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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  • ...ing with mass and energy are reviewed in the light of the assumption of a fundamental aether frame, relative to which clocks slow down and meter sticks contract
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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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  • ...s the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws of physics]] have the same form in all admissible [[frames of reference]]. ...s of principles have been incorporated into scientific inquiry at the most fundamental of levels.
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  • ...er is published in the Conference Proceedings by the American Institute of Physics. ...ermodynamics. Specifically, he has introduced, in that important branch of physics, the rate of change of the particle momentum, associated with thermal motio
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  • ...lication of ?The Coherent Universe. An Introduction to Geoffrey Read's New Fundamental Theory of Matter Life and Mind' by Peter Hewitt. (See [http://www.geoffreyr * 1997 - "[[The Fate of Physics]]" ([http://www.geoffreyread.com/The%20Fate%20of%20Physics%20.html Read in
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  • ...ster in the early universe-challenges the most fundamental tenet of modern physics. Deceptively simple, the theory came to the author during a bad hangover on
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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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  • | 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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  • ...ctors! In this paper I will attempt to show that the structure of the four fundamental action forces of nature are all geometrically implied by this wonderful Uni
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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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  • ...e universe. With just this single change in the standard model theories of physics and chemistry, the evolution of the universe can be understood in a sequenc
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  • | known_for = [[Mass-Energy]], [[Fundamental Particles]], [[Relativity]] ...ry to geothermalhydrodynamics, the Rotary Club and, of course, alternative physics.&nbsp;&nbsp;Though spending his summers in the northern Minnesota of his bo
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  • ...org/wiki/Philosophy philosophy], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics physics] with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Husserl Edmund Husserl], [http:/ ...ptions. Dingler believes that one can give a foundation to mathematics and physics by means of operations as building stones. Dingler claims that this [http:/
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  • ...and the historical point of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models. ...sed the centenary of Planck?s great discovery and the beginning of quantum physics; 2001 marked the 75<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Schr?dinger?s equation and
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  • ...High School Diploma, he completed a biennium of studies in mathematics and physics at the State University of Bari (Italy), from 1954 to 1956. ...c, upon the initiative of a few major Italian and European scientists in a fundamental disagreement with General Relativity During that period, he published his f
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  • ...no, Belarus, 21 &#8211; 24 April 2008); International Congress-2008 &#8220;Fundamental Problems of Natural Sciences and Engineering&#8221; (August, 4 - 9, 2008, S * 2013 - "[[On Multiple Approach To The Description Of Fundamental Objects]]"
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  • ...tion has its deterministic opposite. To obtain a logically coherent set of fundamental assumptions, one must include generalized infinity, which is resisted vehem
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] Per Bak is currently a professor in the Department of Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark. He has published 150 papers including
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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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  • ...hio Cleveland, Ohio], as head of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics physics] department from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1893 1893] until his retirem ...ne of the "hot" areas of fundamental [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics physics]. Following on with the basic apparatus as the earlier [http://en.wikipedia
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  • ...pproach for building of unified theory, may 2002 http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0205052 ...el of the electron according to the Basic Structures of Matter Hypothesis, Physics Essays, V16, N2, 180-195, (2003)
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  • ...nitude. More recently, the present thermodynamic theory has revealed a new fundamental result: that the first and second laws require the existence of electric ch # M. A. Melehy, <em>Physics Essays</em>, 10, (2), 287-303 (1997).
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  • ...nce with Galilean transformations, for electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely different from the principle of relativity is that the wav
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  • ...ines cosmology, astronomy, quantum mechanics and particle physics upon the fundamental principle that finite does not exist in any physical sense. Space is consid
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  • &nbsp;"It is characteristic of fundamental discoveries, of great achievements of the intellect, that they retain an un ...M.I.T. in 1958. He attended graduate school in Electrical Engineering and Physics at M.I.T. and Harvard University. At M.I.T. he was a lecturer in Photograph
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  • ...gful code that describes how space and time could be organized at the most fundamental level of the Universe. ...hor shows what far-reaching physical and technological consequences such a physics of the mandala might have, even if today, it is still in its infancy. It wo
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  • ...ite book "</em>[http://www.ekkehard-friebe.de/wallace.htm <em>The Farce of Physics</em>]<em>" about Dr. Tolchelnikova-Murri</em> ...was astrometry. She felt that the intrusion of relativistic theories into fundamental astrometry was quite a failure, that was not yet comprehended by the majori
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  • ...ed when I finally managed that and to realize that SRT must have a serious fundamental flaw. However, I soon also discovered that academia has little patience wit ...es' within the theory and was very surprised by being able to discover the fundamental mathematical flaw in September 1999. This ultimately led to my article, &#6
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  • ...or paper, "The Velocity of Light in Moving Systems, " was published in <em>Physics Essays</em> ('''3''', 429-434).&nbsp; Besides several correspondence items,
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  • Findings show that important fundamental principles of mathematical Physics are consistently misapplied to concepts of gravitational lensing or just si
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  • ...at atomic distances. The suggested model works well in different fields of Physics. It provides a relation between the electrical, magnetic and gravitational
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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 ...f sucker rod pumping system can be obtained just by proper simplifying the fundamental equations. Thus, these equations have broad uses in drilling and production
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  • ...be relative</b>. Hence, Einstein?s Theory of Special Relativity contains a fundamental error, as one of its conclusions comes into direct contradiction with one o In addition, over the passing years, I also came to realize that modern day Physics has been (and is still being?) built in a totally ?Babylonian? fashion, i.e
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  • ...logical Astronomy he wrote the following words, which should be taken as a fundamental principle in all research: ..., devoted to the problems of relativity, gravitation and related issues in physics, presents papers delivered and/or discussed during the conference ?Redshift
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  • ...stically either not radioactive or radioactive with a short half-life. The fundamental mechanism works on the laboratory scale, and preliminary research suggests * 1998 - "[[Solving the Nuclear Waste Problem Through Applied Physics]]"
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  • ...et astrophysicists seem to be intent on ignoring them. Thus, lacking these fundamental electrical concepts, cosmologists have charged into a mind-numbing mathemat ...ory Directorate of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is the author of Physics of the Plasma Universe</em><br /><br />You don't have to be an astronomer t
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  • ...inning WW 2 at sea is related to real time monitoring of the heart and how fundamental frequencies of radio waves can detect tumors and ablate cancer and microbia ...ture, heat and the reason for emitted light. A 12th grader will understand physics again. In two slides the reality of the discarded and so called limited Boh
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  • ...] and conducted fundamental research in electromagnetism, radiation, field physics, spectroscopy, gravity and other topics. He later worked for Glenn L. Marti
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  • ...gnificant findings pertaining to misapplications of important Mathematical Physics fundamentals pertaining to the subject matter of <a title="Significant Find
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  • ...Spolter, Ph.D., has written a book that intends to challenge contemporary physics. With The Gravitational Force of the Sun, published in 1994, Spolter sets o ...e somewhat lacking in formal preparation; but the topics she treats are so fundamental that more preparation might merely stand in her way."
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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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  • ...e A. S. Popov Research Institute, Prague, and as an Assistant Professor of physics at CTU, Podebrady. From 1974 to 1976 he worked at CWRU. In 1976, he joined * 2011 - "[[The Fundamental Assumptions of Relativity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • ...thin the quantum domain of physics is simplified and united into classical physics. ...enior year. It was during high school that Jeff took his first classes in physics and chemistry.
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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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  • * Fundamental Problems of Quantum Physics ...f the discussion and analysis of the contending interpretations of quantum physics can be readily understood by nonspecialists.
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  • ...s in the near and distant space. A small part of the book requires a space physics background, while most of it is written in a highly explanatory, sometimes ...rvations and chaos theory and makes a quantum jump into new all explaining fundamental framework. Savov simply and directly shows why the near and most distant un
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  • ...dious as a child, and remained so until I entered an area of controversial physics, at age 50.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I remain studious, ...I gained a 2-1, and enough of an introduction to the ideas of mathematical physics to know that there was something odd going on.<span style="mso-spacerun: ye
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  • ...ussian-Weberian-Ritzian tradition, and she agrees with Gauss that the most fundamental task of electrodynamics is to discover the correct equation for the force b ...S&amp;key=DISPLAY&amp;docID=2&amp;page=1&amp;chapter=0 American Journal of Physics]</i>, V22, N3, pp. 120-124 (Mar 1954).
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  • * 1980-1981 Harvard University, Physics, Human Physiology * 2005 Chairman, International Year of Physics, CASYS05, Liege, Belgium
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  • | known_for = [[New Energy]], [[Newtonian Physics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]], [[Water Arcing]] ...e most interesting and incisive writers about the problems of contemporary physics today, their books include <em>Newton versus Einstein</em> (1993), <em>Newt
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  • ...and Arizona Public Service Company until 1983. Passionate in his study of physics, Bob authored three scholarly books arguing that Albert Einstein's Theory o * 1997 - "[[The Fundamental Fault with Special Relativity]]"
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  • ...ed several books and over 70 major papers published in leading science and physics journals. He developed and owned many patents on electrical devices demonst ...Corp.; member of Mensa, the Society for the Investigation of the American Physics Teachers, the Alabama Academy of Science, the Air Force Association, the As
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Physics]] ...reer since 1956 as Assisitant, Associate, and ultimately&nbsp;Professor of Physics in 1966 at the University of West Virginia in Morgantown. His 1966 textbook
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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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  • ...y Institute team have uncovered major fundamental contradictions in modern physics and are developing an Intellergy (information-based) model to much better a
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  • ...ere than today. In 1993 I attended the Symposium ?Frontiers of Fundamental Physics? held in Olympia (Greece), where I had the great honor to meet Professor Ca
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  • * The Fundamental Role of Giant Comets in Earth History (1992). <i>Celestial Mechanics and Dy ...edshifts and the Law of Corresponding States]", Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, Proceedings of an International Conference held 27-30 September, 1993 in
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] | known_for = [[Theoretical Physics]], [[Particle Physics]], [[Intersecting Science]]
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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 * 1992 - "[[Fundamental Thermodynamics at the Macro Level]]"
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  • | fields = [[University Professor of Mathematical Physics]] ...n relativity and organizing International conferences on the mathematical physics.
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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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  • ...he medium&#8255; (NRAM) effect presently known and demonstrated in optical physics since 1967. And since the nuclear binding energy is negative energy, it mea ...achieved by Sweet, but he also contributed directly to the success of the fundamental activation process used by Sweet in activating his magnets.
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  • ...o-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">The application of form and structure theory to fundamental physical reality</span> ...cience in 7<sup>th</sup> grade and began a life-long reading of all things physics.</span>
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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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  • ...vior of [[subatomic particle]]s – behavior difficult to explain by quantum physics. ...er, also referred to as the "enfolded" order, is seen as a deeper and more fundamental order of reality. In contrast, the explicate or "unfolded" order include t
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  • ...y Altering The Mass of An Object, In Its Quantum Mechanical Description: A Fundamental Architecture, Matter is Made of Under the Given Circumstances, Coulomb Force is a Fundamental Law of Nature Insuring a Unique Matter Architecture]]" ([http://www.physics
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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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  • * "[http://allais.maurice.free.fr/English/media13-1.htm On My Experiments in Physics, 1952-1960]", <em>21st Century&nbsp;Science &amp; Technology</em> (Spr 1998 ...;in Dayton C. Miller's&nbsp;Interferometric Observations of 1925-1926: The Fundamental and Complete Collapse of Relativity Theory]",&nbsp;Translation of&nbsp; Pro
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  • | known_for = [[General Relativity]], [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Electromagnetic Spectrum]], [[Epistemology]] ...I discovered, defined, derived, or developed the following 31 theoretical physics concepts. I seriously doubt that I could have developed these concepts with
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  • ...essing that more attention should be paid to spins and magnetic moments of fundamental particles. It is interesting that he thinks of spins as consisting of magne ...QED is supposed to account for everything except gravitation and nuclear physics, it should apply to retrograde rail gun motion. The photons must then, some
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], the '''pilot wave theory''', also known as '''Bohmian mechanics''', was ...ories in relativistic bosonic quantum field theory|journal= Foundations of Physics Letters|volume= 17|issue= 4|pages= 363–380|year= 2002|doi= 10.1023/B:FOPL
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  • ...?s orbit attributed to general relativity. VES theory explains at the most fundamental level how the gravitational force pulls two bodies toward each other. It de ...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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  • ...= 1959PhRv..115..485A }}</ref> The underlying mechanism is the [[coupling (physics)|coupling]] of the [[electromagnetic potential]] with the [[Argument (compl ...ra |title=The Aharonov–Bohm effects: Variations on a Subtle Theme |journal=Physics Today |date=Sep 2009|volume=62|issue=9|pages=38–43 |doi=10.1063/1.3226854
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  • ...me involved in Kirchhoff's Law, Universality, and other aspects of thermal physics. Volume 3 PROGRESS IN PHYSICS July, 2011
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  • ..." from the angular relationships that exist between the measure formula of physics. Starting from pure physical and mathematical relationships, Young has buil ...the elaborator of what may be the first theory that unifies consciousness, physics and the life sciences: the Theory of Process, described in his two volume w
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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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  • ...geometrical methods to solve problems in [[number theory]], [[mathematical physics]], and the [[theory of relativity]]. ...e which I wish to lay before you have sprung from the soil of experimental physics, and therein lies their strength. They are radical. Henceforth space by its
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  • | field = [[Physics]] * [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] (1902)
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  • ...for space travel by investigating electrostatics, electromagnetics, atomic physics, and gravity, inertia, energy and aether concepts. ...itute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The American Association of Physics Teachers, the Electrostatics Society of America, the Natural Philosophical
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]], [[Editor of Galilean Electrodynamics East]], [[President of ISC]] * 2009 - "[[Fundamental Problems of Electrodynamics and Gravidynamics]]"
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  • Frederick David Tombe is a physics and applied mathematics graduate who attended Queen's University Belfast fr ...iary subjects. Before October 1978 had ended, I had been introduced on the physics course to Einstein's special theory of relativity as well as being taught t
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  • ...dual\\'s personal responsibility to act once this knowledge is attained is fundamental to any positive change occurring within a democratic republic. ...Reed],&nbsp;The Vortex as Topological Archtype - A Key to New Paradigms in Physics and Energy Science 207
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  • ...a researcher at the University of California at San Diego. There, he had a fundamental insight about Earth's inner core that led to a series of discoveries about
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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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  • ...mplex-system Theories: in Economics, Evolutionary Biology, and Statistical Physics | publisher = Cambridge University Press | year = 1999}}.</ref> ..., and the partial overflow of each other's domain, implies that there is a fundamental principle (Holism) of which they are the progressive outcome.<ref name="HaE
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  • ...ard a New Scientific Worldview (iUniverse, 2004), in which he outlined ten fundamental, non-provable beliefs that served as the foundation of all scientific inves ...mental theory will have a great impact in many fields, particularly modern physics, cosmology, and philosophy. The advent of univironmental theory presages th
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  • ...theory simultaneously, but his concept was based on a mechanical aether. A fundamental concept of Lorentz's theory in 1895<ref group=A name=versuch>Lorentz (1895) ...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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  • ...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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  • |fields = Mathematics and [[physics]] ...s to [[Pure mathematics|pure]] and [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]], and [[celestial mechanics]].<ref>{{cite journal|author=Hadamard, Jacques
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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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  • |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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  • ...en.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/bhr.pdf reviewed] by Sheldon Goldstein in ''Physics Today'' (1994). J. Cushing, A. Fine, S. Goldstein (eds.), ''Bohmian Mechani ...roblem and the Possible Role of the Gravitational Field", ''Foundations of Physics'', March 1999, Volume 29, Issue 3, pp. 333–348.</ref>
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  • ...Thorndike experiment]]s, Michelson–Morley type experiments form one of the fundamental [[tests of special relativity]] theory.<ref name=rob group=A /> ...s to test the properties of the aether was a high priority of 19th century physics.<ref group=A name=Whittaker />{{rp|411ff}}
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  • ...lia. There is considerable debate in the literature regarding the galaxy's fundamental properties such as its [[Hubble sequence|Hubble type]] ([[lenticular galaxy |journal=Astroparticle Physics
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  • ...nal | doi=10.1086/118105|arxiv = astro-ph/9607174 }}</ref> One of the most fundamental findings was the discovery of large numbers of galaxies with high [[redshif ...gical principle]] that at its largest scale the Universe is [[Homogeneity (physics)|homogeneous]]. The HDF-S survey used the [[Space Telescope Imaging Spectro
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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 ...small Earth models back to the early-Archaean requires an extension of the fundamental cumulative seafloor crustal premise to include continental crusts. Continen
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