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  • ...obile ether could not exist. The fact that both ethers were thus denied by science, combined with the observation that the speed of light always appears to be ...
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  • | title = Physical Phenomena as Interpreted in Recent Times | journal = [[Science Progress]] ...
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  • ...uried and serious flaw springs into action. ''This severe flaw is embedded in the very principles for the opto-mechanical function of the experimental se ...
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  • ...orley proved without doubt with their famous experiment in 1887 that ether in absolute rest could not exist.<br />&nbsp;<br />After both ethers were deni Science unjustly rejected the hypothesis of the dragged ether. So the Relativity Th ...
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  • ...o cover up the results of that experiment.&nbsp; And they have led science in the wrong direction - a belief that the universe is bigger and older than i ...the universe.&nbsp; It will help you answer the "light from distant stars in a young universe" problem.&nbsp; As this book makes clear, the earth is not ...
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  • ..._Prize_in_Economic_Sciences_in_Memory_of_Alfred_Nobel Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics] "for his pioneering contributions to the theory of markets and e ...914-1918 war, died in Germany in 1915, affecting Allais deeply.&nbsp;&nbsp;In spite of his young age, he then swore to honour his father's name.&nbsp; He ...
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  • ...f physics]] might appear to be identifiably different (simpler) from those in other frames. ...tion, physics is the same in all [[inertial frame]]s, and is even the same in all frames under the general principle of relativity. ...
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  • ...to the explanations of nature they have learned in the past. Real progress in any kind of inquiry is always hindered by what we already think we know and ...conviction about how the human body really works, there is a big surprise in store for you, often with your next client. ...
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  • ...ed through an [[intermittent mechanism]]. The frames are later played back in a [[movie projector]] at a specific speed, called the [[frame rate]] (numbe ..., the first film camera in the world. Kept in the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]], London.]] --> ...
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  • | prizes = [[Matteucci Medal]] <small>(1903)</small><br />[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] <small>(1907)</small><br />[[Copley Medal]] <small>(1907)</small> ...rize in Physics]]. He became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in sciences. ...
    24 KB (3,494 words) - 16:47, 19 July 2017
  • ...re is also a biography of Vigier?s works. Most of the papers are, at least in part, highly technical, but much of the discussion and analysis of the cont ...onceptual situation in quantum mechanics appears to be the most disturbing in modern physics?. Seventy years after the advent of quantum theory, ?there i ...
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  • ...on and Morley's interferometric setup, mounted on a stone slab that floats in an annular trough of mercury.]] ...t was negative, in that the expected difference between the speed of light in the direction of movement through the presumed aether, and the speed at rig ...
    82 KB (12,123 words) - 16:58, 19 July 2017
  • ==Scientific Research in his own Words== ...conjunction with my applied maths courses, I took a considerable interest in gyroscopes and planetary orbits. ...
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  • * Introduction: The de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier Approach in Quantum Mechanics * Model of the Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory in Terms of a Fluid with Irregular Fluctuations ...
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  • ...ww.iep.utm.edu/poi-math/#H3 "Poincaré's Philosophy of Mathematics"]: entry in the [[Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]].</ref> ...om/worldscibooks/10.1142/8956| doi=10.1142/8956 }}</ref> since he excelled in all fields of the discipline as it existed during his lifetime. ...
    73 KB (10,374 words) - 13:55, 7 July 2017
  • |caption = Planck in 1933 * {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] {{small|(1918)}}}} ...
    46 KB (6,617 words) - 16:55, 19 July 2017
  • ...in [[Hendrik Lorentz]]'s "theory of electrons", which was the final point in the development of the classical [[aether theories]] at the end of the 19th ...r. Eventually, it was [[Henri Poincaré]] who in 1905 corrected the errors in Lorentz's paper and actually incorporated non-electromagnetic forces (incl ...
    74 KB (11,386 words) - 14:43, 7 July 2017
  • ...elson]], [[Hendrik Lorentz]], [[Henri Poincaré]] and others. It culminated in the theory of [[special relativity]] proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and su ...s ether]] was widely accepted, the theory reaching its most developed form in the work of [[James Clerk Maxwell]]. According to Maxwell's theory, all opt ...
    130 KB (18,278 words) - 15:48, 14 February 2019
  • In [[physics]], the '''Lorentz transformation''' (or '''transformations''') ar ...tions" only refers to transformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity. ...
    97 KB (14,188 words) - 17:44, 20 July 2017
  • | relatives = [[Lewis Miller (philanthropist)|Lewis Miller]] (father-in-law) ...er=State of New Jersey}}</ref> He is credited with developing many devices in fields such as [[electric power generation]], [[mass communication]], [[sou ...
    105 KB (15,290 words) - 19:19, 16 December 2018
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