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  • | keywords = [[SQUID]], [[Voltage]], [[Resistance]], [[Pendulum]], [[Acceleration]], [[Ether]], [[Frequency]], [[Josephson]], [[Superconductors]] ...12.8076 m/s and the reason for Planck's constant. The relationship between acceleration ''a'' and frequency ''f'' is ''a = 25812.8076 x f'', the basis for SQUID.
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  • | keywords = [[angular momentum]], [[Planck?s constant]], [[gravity]] ..., atoms, and molecules is demonstrated. This law changes the gravitational acceleration of rotating gyroscopes, as well as having more pervasive effects.
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  • ...compasses gravitation and its Newtonian derivation, Quantum Mechanic & Planck's constant, and EM (as well it should, being based on Maxwell's model). The * An acceleration field results from any E field gradient.
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  • ...introduced in the Fokker-Planck equation accounting for electron-electron acceleration (e ? e FP), there is always a small interval dv of speed v starting from v1
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  • ...f the frequency of the electron's pulsation (again, photons are not used). Planck's ?black-body?, or thermal, radiation is described as agitation of and emis
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  • ...books, he is known for his research in areas spanning general relativity, Planck scale physics, nuclear fusion, and plasmas. "His work in nuclear rocket pro ...books&amp;qid=1223405492&amp;sr=1-13 <span style="COLOR: #003399">Magnetic acceleration of a superconducting solenoid to hypervelocities (Preprint)</span>] (1965)
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  • ...e find the maximum rate of accelerated expansion. For Ru > Ru0,the rate of acceleration decreases to zero at the infinite, avoiding Big Rip.
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  • ...e find the maximum rate of accelerated expansion. For Ru > Ru0,the rate of acceleration decreases to zero at the infinite, avoiding Big Rip.
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  • ...[Ether]], [[Photons]], [[Big Bang]], [[CMBR]], [[Gravity]], [[Voltage]], [[Acceleration]], [[Coulomb's constant]], [[Velocity squared]] ...for velocity squared is provided. Coulomb's constant is deconstructed. The Planck-Wien ratio points to a 186x186 ether interaction in radiation. Birth of ele
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  • ...he Mercury orbit is reconfirmed as a consequence of the field itself. The acceleration in the gravitational field is attributed to a flow velocity which covers up ...articles within the macro-scale of the Universe. In this context a revised Planck length returns a proper mass in the dimension of the nucleon quarks. From t
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  • ...or to the United States Department of Energy; Dr Dieter Biskamp of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany; Professor Donald Melrose,
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  • ...the lower limit mass in the Universe, the upper limit being the well known Planck length and mass. I have solved the hand of god number by proving that the p * 2013 - "[[Planck & Wien Frequencies at Temperature T]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/p
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  • ...th him at Pasadena before he had been kicked out and he had to move to Max Planck in Munich.). I told Arp about the Connecticut meeting and I was able to com * 1992 - "[[A Mechanism for Particle Acceleration in Space Plasmas and for Planetary Mass Accretion]]" ([http://www.naturalph
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  • ...in turn are constructed from a few terms (charge, mass, length, velocity, acceleration) taken as primitives. These axioms are to be defined and constructed by ind ...er of the universe, there are no known phenomena in the universe where the acceleration a and radiation reaction <math display="inline">\frac{da}{dt}</math> do not
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  • ...alternative formulation is that all universal constants of physics (G, c, Planck?s constant, Boltzmann?s constant, etc.) must depend on cosmological or micr ...representing the ?thickness of the line,? can be allowed to exist from the Planck length up to the Hubble scale.
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  • ...ion in energy when electromagnetic radiation is red-shifted, as given by [[Planck's relation]], due to the electromagnetic radiation propagating in oppositio ...clock ticks, R(r), is the square root of the time coefficient, R(r)=r. The acceleration at position r is equal to the curvature of the hyperbola at fixed r, and li
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  • ...rg stepped off the stage and came over to me to continue talking about the Planck scale. Later in 1982, I spoke at a seminar at the University of Mississippi ...quantum force, which is similar to the observed Casimir effect; thus, the Planck constant is introduced directly into force phenomena rather than indirectly
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  • ...[special relativity]]. Its influence in the latter is so strong that [[Max Planck]] named the theory after the principle. ...sics. In [[classical physics]], [[fictitious forces]] are used to describe acceleration in non-inertial reference frames.
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  • | [[Planck (spacecraft)#2015 data release|Planck Mission]] ...p://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/planck/publications |title=Planck Publications: Planck 2015 Results |publisher=European Space Agency |date=February 2015 |accessda
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  • ...relativity]] proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and subsequent work of [[Max Planck]], [[Hermann Minkowski]] and others. ...by Newton in support of absolute space might instead be related purely to acceleration with respect to the fixed stars. [[Carl Neumann]] (1870) introduced a "Body
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