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  • | title = Three body problem - A deception (According to Hypothesis on MATTER) ...]], [[apparent orbit]], [[real orbit]], [[two body problem]], [[three body problem]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]]
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  • | title = The Paradox of the Force Accelerating an Extended Body in Relativity Theory ...y theory]], [[momentum conservation]], [[energy conservation]], [[extended body]], [[relativistic dynamics]]
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  • | title = Light Deflection by a Gravitating Body a Hidden Deception in General Relativity Theory ...respondence to similar formulas anywhere in physics. The root cause of the problem is traced to the Schwarzschild metric, which does not describe the reality
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  • | title = The Three Body Model of Atomic Radiation ...clear; have independent structure and are thus in agreement with the three body model.
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  • | title = The Holor Representation of Rigid Body Motion ...(Geometrie der Dynamen, Leipzig, 1901). The holor representation of rigid body motion was developed after tensor calculus had been developed by this autho
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  • ...pherically symmetric attractor. When applied to the two body gravitational problem, it may help us determine the actual direction of the flow.
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  • ...good emough the simplest problem in physics and that would be the two body problem or two ecplising detached binary stars because the theory failed to account
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  • ...itons) conducted from the background field by the gravitation field of the body. The formation of the field is outlined. Gravitons and photons interact via ...e body's own field by the second body is an action at the distance of that body. Both are expressions of a single interaction between the mass systems and
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  • ...termined distribution of energy in the normal spectrum. (spectrum of black body radiation).
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  • ...offers the first real (albeit approximate) general solution to the N-body problem in nuclear physics, accounting for exotic halo and super-deformed nuclear s
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  • ...author has thought it opportune to demonstrate how it can be applied to a problem that cuts across both gravitation and inertial motion (invading the exclusi
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  • ...cialized in several areas of research, including the relativistic few-body problem in nuclear and particle physics; foundations of physics; combinatorial hier
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  • ...vides a mathematical basis particularly helpful in analyzing the many-body problem. Both particle mechanics and electromagnetism fit with this radically new w
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  • ...d?s solution and generalise it. The black hole is necessarily precluded. A body cannot undergo gravitational collapse to a material point.
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  • ...ngly, we consider the ''problem of gravity created by a rotating celestial body.'' Finally we apply our results to the case of a geosynchronous satellite,
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  • ...uld be possible. The solution focuses on the fact that when<br /> a moving body, due to the Lorentz transformation, becomes increasingly smaller, the Uncer
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  • ...The zero velocity surfaces in the photogravitational restricted three-body problem, 1988, Earth, Moon, and Planets, 41, pp.257-278. ...plane' equilibrium points in the photogravitational restricted three-body problem, 1988, Celestial Mechanics, 44, pp.135-154.
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  • | keywords = [[celestial mechanics ? perturbed two-body problem ? quantum effects.]] ...late the time rates of changes of the orbital elements per revolution for three different orbits around the primary. For one solar mass primary and an orb
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  • ...atorial rotation angular velocity of the torus defining electron [3]. This problem is thoroughly investigated in [4]. Formulas describing electron movement un
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  • ...eptably high with the Proterozoic (or even Palaeozoic) diameter. This is a problem shared by the whole Universe, because regression of Hubble dispersion would ...gy, momentun and charge is zero ? a universal null. Creation vanishes as a problem, because everything in the Universe has its equal and opposite, gemini whic
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  • ...he premise on which theories are built? According to Newton's First Law, a body in motion tries to maintain a straight line of travel. There are no excepti
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  • ...he Einstein equation cannot have a bounded dynamic solution for a two-body problem or gravitational wave solutions; and the Hulse-Taylor binary pulsars experi
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  • ...ar? could not accept this. He therefore postulated the ether as a material body in absolute rest. By doing so he felt that the principle of relativity rega
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  • ...ciousness to exist in the physical universe? This is the classic mind-body problem that has eluded philosophers for many generations. Now it appears that answ
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  • ...itude for the expected effects, by an approximate approach of the two-body problem. In the near future it seems interesting to perform quantitative computer s
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  • ...estial bodies from straight-line paths when passing a larger gravitational body are not caused by the application of gravitational forces as stipulated by
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  • ...cing: anomalies (as gravitational and Pioneer 10/11), three or more bodies problem, postulations in modern cosmology of dark matter and dark energy, the quite
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  • * 2012 - "[[Three body problem - A deception (According to Hypothesis on MATTER)]]" ([http://vixra.org/abs
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  • ...itude for the expected effects, by an approximate approach of the two-body problem. In the near future it seems interesting to perform quantitative computer s
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  • ...on the scattering concept of light radiation by atoms. The effect of the body movement aberration on that scattering model is also presented. The model ...xperiments are suggested, which are likely to contribute to enlighten the problem: the first is similar to Shamir and Fox?s. In this experiment, the optical
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  • ...recessional motion of generalized rigid bodies. Meticulous analysis of the problem, with close attention to Centrifugal, Coriolis and Eulerian torques on mass
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  • ...ips are due to chance. The notorious "cosmological constant" (dark energy) problem is also addressed in light of the new gravity model. Finally, it is emphasi
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  • ...of the electron's pulsation (again, photons are not used). Planck's ?black-body?, or thermal, radiation is described as agitation of and emission from oute
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  • ...g for explanations of the latest problems for cosmologists. The bigger the problem, the more likely it is to be ignored.
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  • ...discussions and highlight certain interesting features of the fundamental problem of motion. It has been demonstrated that in a relational framework an absol
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  • ...body contains in itself a sum of energy represented the entire mass of the body, which moved all united and collectively in space, with the same velocity o
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  • ...neral theory of relativity is so far achieved; we propose to clear out the problem, via a technique now available, i.e. by measuring the ''Rydberg Constant''
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  • ...e a mechanism for gravity that eliminates the magical action at a distance problem with today's definition of the attraction of masses. It seems that due to r
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  • {{quote|A simple way of dealing with this problem is, of course, to transform all coordinates to an inertial system. This is, ...s realistic. In these [[Mach's principle|Machian]] models, the accelerated body can agree that the apparent gravitational field is associated with the moti
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  • * Harney M. and Haranas I., The Dark Energy Problem, Progress in Physics, vol. 4, pp. 16-18, 2008. * Haranas I., Journal of Theoretics, The Classical Problem of a Body Falling in a Tube Through the Center of the Earth in the Dynamic Theory of
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  • * [http://n-t.ru/tpe/ns/okm.htm To a problem on limitation of a field of application classic mechanics]&nbsp;There is dr ...action as outcome of existence of an ether. A hypothesis aboutsynthesis of three mechanisms within the framework of motion of the same ether for explanation
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  • ...to MIT as a high school student in a summer program and stayed on to earn three degrees, her SB in Physics in 1939, SM in Mathematics in 1940, and PhD in M * 2007 - "[[The Holor Representation of Rigid Body Motion]]"
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  • ...V, color and 3-D film were some of them. He finally decided to work on the problem of the helicopter, which at that time had a long history of failure and cle ...opology of cause and effect which seems to exclude free will, but which in three dimensions (bent) permits an extra circulation which restores free will."
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  • ...covered the reason for electromagnetism, gravity, heat, temperature, black body radiation, Brownian motion to be an ether mass which I call 186-ether and h * 2011 - "[[Velocity Squared Problem Cracked]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6191.
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  • ...Fran?ois Goy]: On Synchronization of Clocks in Free Fall around a Central Body 7 ...ists&amp;tab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=1288 J. I. Cisneros]: The Problem of Surface Charges and Fields in Coaxial Cables and its Importance for Rela
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  • ...Sr. and Grace Stanford Lambertson on June 29, 1920. He is survived by his three children, Susan Lambertson Lucas (Wayne), Larry Hall Lambertson (Sandie), a ...at the Argonne National Laboratories. While there, he worked on refractory problem involved in atomic energy. He then went to Toledo, Ohio, to teach at Toledo
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  • world’s first whole body human clinical magnetic resonance scanner operating at 8 Tesla. Congratulat and construction of their 8 Tesla whole-body MR scanner, as well as additional remarkable images of the
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  • ...the CNPS Conference of 2016 by ''Cameron Rebigsol''' '''</ref> . All these three articles by Cameron Rebigsol can be found in the 2016 Proceedings of John C ..., but they sure would lead us to have a peek at how the shape of a gravity body can lever the movement of some objects that appear in its vicinity of close
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  • Absolute motion is the translation of a body from one absolute place into another: and relative motion, the translation <blockquote>When, accordingly, we say that a body preserves unchanged its direction and velocity ''in space'', our assertion
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  • She earned three degrees at M.I.T. (S.B. Physics, S.M. Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. Mathema ...to let me go to MIT. And I loved it. I met my husband Dan there, and I got three degrees there. The first was a bachelor of science in physics with a thesis
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  • |known_for = [[Poincaré conjecture]]<br>[[Three-body problem]]<br>[[Topology]]<br>[[Special relativity]]<br>[[Poincaré–Hopf theorem]] ...in 2002–2003 by [[Grigori Perelman]]. In his research on the [[three-body problem]], Poincaré became the first person to discover a chaotic deterministic sy
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  • ...''', in classical physics, is a [[frame of reference]] in which [[Physical body|bodies]], whose [[net force]] acting upon them is zero, are not accelerated ...ependently, a coordinate system could describe the simple flight of a free body in space as a complicated zig-zag in its coordinate system. Indeed, an intu
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  • [[Planck constant]]<br>[[Planck postulate]]<br>[[Planck's law of black body radiation]]<br>[[Third law of thermodynamics]] ===Black-body radiation===
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  • ...against hidden variables. Bell addressed these in a paper entitled "On the Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics".<ref name = "Bell1988" />{{rp|1}} ...}</ref> In 1989 on the occasion of the centenary of the Lorentz-FitzGerald body contraction Bell writes "A great deal of nonsense has been written about th
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  • ...ty from an early age.<ref>{{harvnb|Tolstoy|1982|p=13}}</ref> By the age of three, everything that moved, shone, or made a noise drew the question: "what's t ...harvnb|Harman|2004|p=508}}</ref> Maxwell devoted two years to studying the problem, proving that a regular solid ring could not be stable, while a fluid ring
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  • ...t at the same ratio. In 1895<ref group=A name=versuch /> Lorentz proposed three possible explanations for this relative contraction:<ref group=B>Brown (200 * The body ''contracts'' in the line of motion and preserves its dimension perpendicul
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  • A possible solution to the problem was shown by [[Woldemar Voigt]] (1887), who investigated the [[Doppler effe ...y. Heaviside and Searle also recognized that the increase of the mass of a body is not constant and varies with its velocity. Consequently, Searle noted th
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  • ...[Jean-Pierre Vigier]] traveled to São Paulo, where he worked with Bohm for three months; Ralph Schiller (a student of cosmologist [[Peter Bergmann]]) was hi ...ints out that thought is the ubiquitous tool we use to solve every kind of problem – personal, social, scientific, and so on. And yet, he maintains, thought
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  • This physics course had been a problem course in the previous year when taught by the same professor who also taug ...ures over the temperature range of liquid helium to room temperature. The three different methods used previously did not agree with one another.
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  • ...retation]]. The theory's explicit non-locality resolves the "[[measurement problem]]", which is conventionally delegated to the topic of [[interpretations of ...25, Number 2, pp. 329–347.</ref><ref>J. Anandan, "The Quantum Measurement Problem and the Possible Role of the Gravitational Field", ''Foundations of Physics
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  • Michelson had a solution to the problem of how to construct a device sufficiently accurate to detect aether flow. I ...to which we cannot attach any meaning, but the motion with respect to the body of reference chosen in the particular case in point. Thus for a co-ordinate
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  • ...etroit, and sold vegetables. He became a telegraph operator after he saved three-year-old Jimmie MacKenzie from being struck by a runaway train. Jimmie's fa ...ted to the telephone line. Edison was one of many inventors working on the problem of creating a usable microphone for telephony by having it modulate an elec
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  • ...ison's version was able to outstrip the others because of a combination of three factors: an effective [[incandescent]] material, a higher [[vacuum]] than o Over the first three-quarters of the 19th century, many experimenters worked with various combin
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  • ...on]] that dominated scientists' view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. By deriving [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion]] from his math ...[[Anne, Queen of Great Britain|Queen Anne]] in 1705 and he spent the last three decades of his life in London, serving as [[Warden of the Mint|Warden]] (16
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