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- Foundations of a Quantum Gravity at Large Scales of Length and its Consequences for the Dynamics of Cosmological Expansion (← links)
- Geometry of Moving Planes (← links)
- Is the assumption of a special system of reference consistent with Special Relativity? (← links)
- Modeling the MCAS Way (← links)
- On the Nature of Dark Matter and Dark Energy (← links)
- Proposal for a New Michelson-Morley Experiment Using a Single Whispering Spherical Mode Resonator (← links)
- Special Relativity in Absolute Space: from a contradiction in terms to an obviousness (← links)
- The conceptualization of time and the constancy of the speed of light (← links)
- Thompson's Renormalization Group Method Applied to QCD at High Energy Scale (← links)
- A Speech for the Luminiferous Ether (Pl?doyer f?r den ?ther) (← links)
- Comments On Cahill's Quantum Foam Inflow Theory of Gravity (← links)
- Experimental Confirmation of the Gravitation Force Negative Temperature Dependence (← links)
- Frequency Dependence of Rotor's Free Falling Acceleration and Inequality of Inertial and Gravity Masses (← links)
- The Propagation of Light and Sound in Moving Systems (?ber die Lichtgeschwindigkeit in bewegten Systemen) (← links)
- History of special relativity (← links)
- Henri Poincaré (← links)
- Lorentz ether theory (← links)
- Preferred frame (← links)
- Einstein aether theory (← links)
- Michelson–Morley experiment (← links)
- Isaac Newton (← links)
- Absolute space and time (← links)
- Inertial frame of reference (← links)
- Halton Arp (← links)
- Non-standard cosmology (← links)
- Interacting galaxy (← links)
- Hubble's law (← links)
- Redshift quantization (← links)
- 3C 273 (← links)
- Centaurus A (← links)
- Hubble Deep Field (← links)
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey (← links)
- De Broglie–Bohm theory (← links)
- WKB approximation (← links)
- Pilot wave (← links)
- Plasmon (← links)
- John Stewart Bell (← links)
- Aharonov–Bohm effect (← links)
- Module:Citation/CS1 (← links)