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- A Method of Deep Space Propulsion
- A Minimum Photon Rest Mass Using Planck's Constant and Discontinuous Electromagnetic Waves
- A Misapprehension Concerning Electric Current Neutrality
- A Model for Davies? Universal Superforce
- A Model for Free and Pauli-Paired Electrons
- A Model for Reinterpretation in Physics: Applied to the Michaelson- Morley Experiment
- A Model for the Free Electron
- A Model of Gravity
- A Model of the Electron Based on Its Magnetic Moment
- A Model of the Photon
- A Model of the Physical World: A Speculative Essay in Natural Philosophy
- A Modern Ballistic Theory of Light
- A Modification of the Schwartschild Solution for Einstein's Field Equations that Radically Changes Big Bang Theory
- A Modified Law of Gravitation taking Account of the Relative Speeds of Moving Masses. A Preliminary Study
- A Modified Law of Gravitation taking Account of the Relative Speeds of Moving Masses A Preliminary Study
- A Modified Lorentz Ether and Sherwin's Experiment
- A Modified Lorentzian Ether Theory
- A Modified Newtonian Treatment of Gravity
- A Modified Sagnac Experiment: First Order Interferometric Experiment with Light Paths in Uniform Translational Motion
- A More Reasonable Ad-Hoc Explanation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment Than Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction
- A Motor Using Only Permanent Magnets?
- A Moving Rod Does Not Shrink
- A Mysterious Consequence of Moessbauer's Effect
- A Mystic History in Light of Physics
- A N Boyko
- A N Petrov
- A N Sissankian
- A Necessary Algebraic Condition for R4 Embedded into E5
- A Need for Speed ( c ): The Quantum Effects of an Elastic-Solid Aether
- A Neo-Phenomenalist Alternative to Special Relativity Theory
- A Neoclassical Derivation of the Relativistic Factor
- A New Alternative to the Big Bang Theory
- A New Analysis of Time Dilation
- A New Appraisal of the Relativistic Quantum
- A New Approach for Study of Gravity and Inertia from the Point of View of BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory
- A New Approach to Finding Magic Numbers for Heavy and Superheavy Elements
- A New Approach to Mountain Formation
- A New Approach to a Unified Field Theory
- A New Approach to the Crisis in Cosmology and Fundamental Particle Theory
- A New Approach to the Electromagnetic Force
- A New Approach to the First Digit Phenomena
- A New Approach to the Problem of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron
- A New Approach to the Theory of Relativity
- A New Aspect of Planck's Constant
- A New Awareness
- A New Basis for Physics
- A New Beginning for Thermodynamics
- A New Case for Direct Action
- A New Concept About Space Energy from the Point of View of BSM ? Supergravitation Unified Theory
- A New Definition of Parallelism
- A New Direction In The Energetics
- A New Dynamic Conception Of The Internal Constitution Of The Earth
- A New Entropy Law Unifying Physics
- A New Equation for Gravity
- A New Equation of Light Trajectory
- A New Experiment With RaE
- A New Explanation of the "Mass Velocity Relation"
- A New Explanation of the Michelson-Morley, Marinov and Silvertooth-Jacobs Experiments
- A New Foundation for Modern Physics
- A New Foundation for Physics
- A New Fourth Law of Planetary Motion and its Ramifications
- A New Gravitational Constant
- A New Group of Actions on Physics
- A New High Energy Scale
- A New Hypothesis on Light
- A New Interpretatin of the Stationary Schr?dinger Equation for a Hydrogen-Like Atom
- A New Interpretation of the Doppler Shift
- A New Interpretation of the Hafele-Keating Experiment
- A New Light on the Nature of Light
- A New Logic for Quantum Mechanics?
- A New Look at Relativity (re: Charge Variation)
- A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion
- A New Look at Thermodynamics, Part 1: Theory
- A New Look at Thermodynamics, Part 2: Experimental Corroboration and Applications
- A New Look at the Aether
- A New Look at the Concept of Force
- A New Mathematical Definition of the Concept of Force
- A New Mechanism for Matter Increase within the Earth
- A New Mechanism to Explain Observations Incompatible with the Big Bang
- A New Method for Initiating Nuclear Reactions
- A New Method of Calculating Gravity without the Gravitational Constant
- A New Michelson-Morley Experiment
- A New Model of Interaction Between Matter and Vacuum
- A New Model of the Electron that Unifies Classic Physics with Quantum Mechanics
- A New Model of the Neutrino
- A New Non-Doppler Redshift
- A New Non-locality Feature and Some of its Physical Implications
- A New Nuclear Energy Source for Supernovae, Etc.
- A New Ontology
- A New Paradigm for Time - Evidence from Empirical and Esoteric Sources
- A New Particle Theory Based on the Quantum Mechanical Behavior of Matter
- A New Perspective on the Hydrogen Atom
- A New Physical Model for Calculation of Atomic Mass
- A New Physics
- A New Relativistic Paradox
- A New SRT Based on the Higgs Field
- A New Tesla Coil Design Approach
- A New Test Theory of Special Relativity: Testing its Structures in Gravity-free Space and Time
- A New Theorem in Relational Mechanics
- A New Theory Of The Electron