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  • | keywords = [[Big Bang]], [[Einstein]], [[Eddington]], [[de Sitter]] ...nuine loophole.? In 2004 Simon Singh reported in Big Bang, page 281, that ?Eddington also claimed that his version of events could explain something emerging fr
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  • ...ngmaker (Eddington wanted to be known as the man who discovered Einstein), Eddington engaged in corruption and derogation of the scientific data, the scientific
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  • ...itation and electrical properties of the world is apparent" - ''Sir Arthur Eddington''. "Universal gravitation is merely a residual phenomenon of electrical a
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  • * <em>The Sources of Eddington's Philosophy</em>, The Eighth Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture, Cambridge University Press, 1954.
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  • The most recent developments in the philosophy of science due to Sir Arthur Eddington and Professor E. A. Milne are also discussed, and Dr. Brown presents their
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  • ...ein's prediction was confirmed by many experiments, starting with [[Arthur Eddington]]'s 1919 solar eclipse expedition.
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  • ...ed today as the founders of modern cosmology. Among these scientists are [[Arthur Milne]], [[Willem de Sitter]], [[Alexander Friedman]], [[Georges Lemaître] ...who believed quasars were not at cosmological distances argued that the [[Eddington luminosity]] set limits on how distant the quasars could be since the energ
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