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  • | title = The Expanding Earth: Is the Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Caused by Reoriented Particles under Gyrotation Fields? ...Like-oriented particles engender their mutual repel, and consequently the inflation of heavenly bodies that was suggested by the Expanding Earth Theory.
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  • | keywords = [[electrostatics]], [[jumping chain]], [[electrostatic inflation]], [[levitation]], [[electrostatic spin]] ...ations of electrostatic forces. These included levitations, spinning tops, inflation forces and the measurement of ion charge collection on an antenna.
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  • | title = The Gravito-Magnetic Inflation of Rotating Bodies and the Nature of Mass and Matter ...that the spin-orientations inside spinning bodies consequently provoke the inflation of these bodies, as suggested by the supporters of the Growing Earth Theory
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  • | keywords = [[inflation theory]] ...his theory had been around 26 years! For instance he says that because of inflation all matter and energy in the universe could have been created out of nothin
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  • ...icular, both cosmic inflation [A. R. Liddle and D. H. Lyth, ''Cosmological Inflation and Large-Scale Structure'' (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2000)] a
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  • | title = The Expanding Earth : The Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Demands for a Compression-Free Inner Core ...n>Like-spinning objects engender their mutual repel, and consequently the inflation of heavenly bodies that was suggested by the Expanding Earth Theory. Here,
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  • ...ords = [[absolute motion]], [[Model Mechanics]], [[General Relativity]], [[Inflation]], [[E-Matrix]] ...Mechanics resolved the horizon problem naturally without resorting to the Inflation hypothesis.
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  • ...tle = 2013 Planck data reveals non-Copernican universe: nullifies Big Bang inflation theory ...s that proposed isotropy and homogeneity; as well as falsifying the “inflation” theory originated in 1980 by Alan Guth as a solution to the “h
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  • | keywords = [[charge transfer]], [[E-field]], [[electrostatic inflation]], [[electrostatic spin]], [[electrostatics]], [[ionization transmission]],
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  • * <p>"The emergence of gravity as a retro-causal post-inflation macro-quantum-coherent holographic vacuum Higgs-Goldstone field<em>,"</em>
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  • ...these problems with a theory known as "inflation." As the paper explains, inflation doesn't replace the big bang model but rather supplements it.
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  • ...bservation of the flat rotation of some galaxies, and on the acceptance of Inflation Theory that requires the mass of the Universe to be many times greater than
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  • ...- "[[2013 Planck data reveals non-Copernican universe: nullifies Big Bang inflation theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paperl
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  • ...al structures.&nbsp; The expansion of the universe, its age, the theory of inflation and the existence and character of dark energy are also considered.&nbsp; L
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  • ...shifts to cosmology speculating on the universe, dark energy, dark matter, inflation, black holes, and the big bang, before concluding with an outline 'unified
    1 KB (173 words) - 06:47, 2 January 2017
  • ...ically, that they are also<em> assumed</em> to apply to black holes and to inflation and string theory, even though these solutions are not amenable to experime
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  • ...ent for a Cosmological Constant, Black Holes and Singularities, Expansion, Inflation, Speed of Gravity, Open or Closed Universe, Hubble Constant.
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  • ...brightness-redshift relation for galaxies. There is no need for Big Bang, Inflation, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Accelerated Expansion, and Black Holes. The qua
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  • ...stood as a small correction to the mass of the elementary particle due to inflation. This term also enables us to calculate, the initial value of the field &#
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  • ...he wrong track?? In this particular issue was a feature article discussing inflation and string theory, and others about Stephen Hawking, the Standard Model of
    2 KB (261 words) - 20:06, 1 January 2017
  • ...Time which governs the development of the Universe, resulting in a general inflation in time, space and mass, as well as gravitation, while the mass-increase is
    2 KB (292 words) - 19:35, 1 January 2017
  • ...rapid expansion called "inflation" was added to the theory in the 1980's. Inflation is expansion of the universe much like expansion when air is pumped into a
    4 KB (600 words) - 19:21, 1 January 2017
  • ...at singularities are theoretically impossible, an observation that negates inflation theory and modifies the explanations of theories of black holes, the big ba
    2 KB (274 words) - 19:52, 1 January 2017
  • ...se of the superforce in the transition of mass to energy. Big bang theory, inflation theory, models of black holes, and string theory are all impacted by resolu
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  • ...precipitate formation, etc. Hence, if annihilation is not completed during inflation, the reactions in the quark-gluon plasma, would allow that the generated ne
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  • ...are to achieve their present separations without some mechanism other than inflation being involved.
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  • ...the point where the expansion has been arrested. There is then no need for inflation, ?dark energy' or ?dark matter.' However, in this static epoch of the Unive
    3 KB (403 words) - 19:57, 1 January 2017
  • ...ity of light; superposition and probability waves; cosmological expansion; inflation; Schrödinger's cat; and that the cosmos needs an observer to exist. ...atives to the galactic redshift interpretation, cosmological expansion and inflation myths, as well as the emptiness myth.
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  • ...aterial formations such as: Theory of General Relativity, Big Bang theory, Inflation theory, String theories, Standard Model, contemporary Quantum Mechanics, ?D
    2 KB (342 words) - 06:54, 2 January 2017
  • ...are no singularities in General Relativity. The result is: No Big Bang; No Inflation; No String Theory; Finite Black Holes; No Hawking Miniature Black Holes. Bo
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  • * 2011 - "[[The Gravito-Magnetic Inflation of Rotating Bodies and the Nature of Mass and Matter]]" ([http://www.natura * 2010 - "[[The Expanding Earth: Is the Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Caused by Reoriented Particles under Gyrotation Fields?]
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  • ...ity of light; superposition and probability waves; cosmological expansion; inflation; Schrödinger's cat; and the cosmos needing an observer to exist. ...tives to the galactic redshift interpretation, cosmological expansion, and inflation myths, as well as the emptiness myth.
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  • ...of the expansion of the universe and all that is attached to it (Big Bang, inflation, etc...). Other concepts, like the asymmetry and the specificity of time ar
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  • ...author in 1989, which go back to pre-Greek ideas about astronomy and up to inflation ? . the ideas are explained clearly ? . Understanding the Heavens is to be
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  • * &nbsp;37 S.V.M. Clube, MASS INFLATION WITH LORENTZIAN GRAVITY
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  • ...ites Magueijo. His theory could knock down two solid pillars of cosmology--inflation and relativity. Not only does his radical notion deserve a trial by fire, i
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  • ...owan, '' A Space-time Map of the Universe: Implications for Cosmology and Inflation '' , http://www.johnagowan.org/spacetxt.html.</ref> Gowan extracted data o ...oes immediately bring into question certain concepts in cosmology such as 'inflation.' ''
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  • ...nged the big bang model. These issues were eventually resolved by [[cosmic inflation]] in the 1980s. This idea subsequently became part of the understanding of ...tonian dynamics; alternatives or extensions to inflation such as [[chaotic inflation]] and the [[ekpyrotic|ekpyrotic model]]; and proposals to supplement the un
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  • In [[inflation (cosmology)|standard inflationary cosmological models]], the redshift of co ...{cite journal|bibcode=1992Ap&SS.191..107P|doi = 10.1007/BF00644200 | title=Inflation and compactification from Galaxy redshifts? | journal=Astrophysics and Spac
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  • ...r=Imperial College Press |date=2005 |page= 32, §9 |chapter=The Paradigm of Inflation |isbn=1-86094-577-5}}</ref><ref name=Szydlowski>{{Cite journal|title=Dark e ...es described as only a "local theory".<ref>{{cite book |title=Cosmological Inflation and Large-Scale Structure |first1=Andrew R. |last1=Liddle |first2=David H.
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  • ...icated by [[general relativity]], [[dark energy]], [[Inflation (cosmology)|inflation]], etc., as explained above.
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  • ...fer $10,000 (${{Inflation|US|10,000|1874|fmt=c|r=-2}} in today's dollars.{{Inflation-fn|US}}), which he gratefully accepted.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boun ...Thomas Jr. an allowance of $35.00 ({{Inflation|US|35.00|1885|fmt=eq|r=0}}{{Inflation-fn|US}}) per week, in exchange for not using the Edison name; the son began
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  • # Observed that the standard model, string theory, inflation theory, a modified general relativity theory, and my own redefinition of th
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  • ...t by 1961 a $49.95 (${{format price|{{Inflation|US|49.95|1961|r=2}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US-GDP}}) portable, battery-powered radio-phonograph with seven transi
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  • ...y but has the virtue that it makes the parallel universes of the [[chaotic inflation theory]] observable in principle.
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