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  • ...ore powerful than a paradigm. When viewed through the lens of the standard gravitational and magnetohydrodynamic paradigm the Sun blinds us with paradoxes. Meanwhil
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  • ...Simultaneity, The Neutrino, Universal Gravitation, Big Bang, Gravitational Lens, Compton Effect, Dragging, Sting and Super String Theory, Decay, Faster tha
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  • ...ROUGE Collaboration|last7=The MASTER Collaboration|date=2017-10-16|title=A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant|url=http://www.natur ...mic ‘[[Cosmic distance ladder|distance ladder]]'; the [[Gravitational wave|gravitational-wave]] analysis directly estimates the luminosity distance out to cosmologi
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  • ...an illustrated dictionary of electronic terms and for e.g. when you see a lens on a statue you should conduct research into optics if you see a slot betwe ...ent astronauts that eventually colonized Earth to some extent used an anti-gravitational type of technology, which is visible on the backs of many statue artifacts
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  • ...duced by a prism could be recomposed into white light by a [[lens (optics)|lens]] and a second prism.{{sfn|Ball|1908|p=324}} Modern scholarship has reveale From this work, he concluded that the lens of any [[refracting telescope]] would suffer from the [[dispersion (optics)
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  • ...to be a proportionality between electromagnetic energy, inertial mass and gravitational mass.<ref>Miller (1981), 46, 103</ref> In the same paper [[Henri Poincaré] ...tion. He also sketched a Lorentz-invariant model of gravitation (including gravitational waves) by extending the validity of Lorentz-invariance to non-electrical fo
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