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  • | title = Pair Production - 2 Photons Pair production is due to photons in dynamic pulsate motion by a radial factor of 137.036
    627 bytes (75 words) - 10:52, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Correspondence: Radiation As Cyclic Photo-Pair Production. ...aneously. ... The cornerstone for the new theory, called photo-particle pair dynamics, is the notion that rest mass in the form of particles can be crea
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  • | title = Pair Production - 2 Photons Pair production is due to photons in dynamic pulsate motion by a radial factor of 137.036
    627 bytes (75 words) - 10:52, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Correspondence: Radiation As Cyclic Photo-Pair Production. ...aneously. ... The cornerstone for the new theory, called photo-particle pair dynamics, is the notion that rest mass in the form of particles can be crea
    892 bytes (110 words) - 19:25, 1 January 2017
  • | keywords = [[Pair production]], [[unification]], [[light]], [[gravity]], [[ether]], [[fine structure]], ...</sup> kg is comprised of 6.8961747 x 10<sup>7</sup> Rydberg photons. Pair production substantiates the absence of an electron in the ground state of a Hydrogen
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  • | title = An exploration of vacuum fluctuation particle pair interactions analogous to Hawking radiation ...iled exploration of each of these vacuum fluctuation mediated annihilation-production events to give us a physical model for quantum phenomena.</span>
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  • ...rs are described&nbsp;and arrived at from experimental data. However, pair production can occur for any other set of photon pairs, an electron being just one tin
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  • ...ords = [[Evolution]], [[Involution]], [[Photon-electron dynamics]], [[Pair Production]], [[186-ether]], [[Twin mass]] ...nucleus. A quantum of photons clustered together is tangible matter. Pair production is a reversible process in the changing texture of matter. The seed 186-eth
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  • ...oked the Dirac Sea idea to explain the phenomena of electron-positron pair production and annihilation, that had been discovered by Carl Anderson in 1931. The su
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  • * 2000 - "[[Correspondence: Radiation As Cyclic Photo-Pair Production. ]]"
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  • ...on of pair production of electrons and positron pairs to indicate that the production of charged particles in strong electric gradients (near heavy nuclei) sugge
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  • ...s all stars. And Rydberg photons 69 million comprise each H-atom. And pair production leads to electron-positron pairs. And the gamma factor is got to do with ph
    1 KB (136 words) - 19:59, 1 January 2017
  • ...ivision of that ring into two rings with opposite twist is a model of pair production. The hypothesis of the topological identity of an electron's and proton's r
    2 KB (367 words) - 06:41, 2 January 2017
  • ...ss through a force-free vortex. Counter-rotation plasmas might create pair production od macroscopic ZPE displacement current vorteices. Examples include the Swi
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  • Capacitance C inverse represents acceleration of an oscillator formed by pair production. Inductance L is the radial length of the photon sphere that undergoes radi
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  • ...ly thought to be unattainable. After a short period of public acclaim, the pair were attacked widely for sloppy, irreproducible research and inaccurate res ...ce">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Pons#cite_note-1 [2]]</sup>. The pair parted ways in 1995. As of 1999, Pons was living in southern France. Accord
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  • ...[Dirac Equation]], [[Hawking radiation]], [[graviton]], [[photon]], [[pair production]], [[color-charge]], [[magnetism color]], [[photon]], [[vacuum]], [[Higgs]]
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  • ...ihilation (Ref. 10, pp. 214 to 219). The vacuum can be ionized, to yield a pair, with a potential energy of 2m<sub>e</sub>c<sup>2</sup> ~ 1.02 MeV and this
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  • ...11 MeV of rest energy, with any excess being the momentum of the ?created? pair. So supposedly the conservation books balance. But the ?created? electron a
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  • ...f photons. A 186-ether black body is the source wave-maker rippled by pair production that in turn ripples myriads of 186-ether particles across the universe whe
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  • ...on energy eV is energy which knocks out electrons in the atom. Infact pair production creates electrons from photons that are pregnant with 186-seed ether. Unden
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  • ...lear reactions (and more) must obey this principle: fusion, fission, pair-production, and perhaps most importantly ? photon absorption/emission. Every time a p
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  • Inhibition of the binding to DNA and production of carinogenic metabolites, especially the diol epoxide was studied over 3 * 2014 - "[[Pair Production - 2 Photons]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_p
    13 KB (1,879 words) - 06:19, 2 January 2017
  • * 1940. G. Herzog, W. H. Bostick, "Pair Production of Mesotrons at 29,000 Feet", Issue 3 ? August 1940, Phys. Rev. 58, 278 - 2 * 1966. W. H. Bostick, W. Prior, L. Grunberger, and G. Emmert "Pair Production of Plasma Vortices", <i>Physics of Fluids</i>, October 1966 -- Volume 9, Is
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  • We now have a pair of approximations to the system (a pair, because {{math|''S''<sub>0</sub>}} can take two signs); the first-order ...zki |first=S. |year=2005 |arxiv=gr-qc/0510001 |title=Cosmological particle production and the precision of the WKB approximation |journal=Phys. Rev. D |volume=72
    23 KB (3,543 words) - 12:57, 6 February 2018
  • ...ve in an elastic solid and how it can be applied to electron-positron pair production and annihilation in conjunction with the all-pervading electron-positron se
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  • ...lity of guide stars near the field: Hubble observations normally require a pair of nearby stars on which the telescope's Fine Guidance Sensors can lock dur The production of a final combined image at each [[wavelength]] was a complex process. Bri
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