Frontiers of Fundamental PhysicsMichele Barone, Franco Selleri Springer, 1994 - 601 Seiten Astrophysics: Anomalous Redshift Question: Empirical Evidence on the Creation of Galaxies and Quasars (H. Arp). Periodicity in Extragalactic Redshifts (W.M. Napier). Quasar Spectra: Black Holes or Nonstandard Models? (J.W. Sulentic). Relativity: Problems of Energy and of Ether: Fourdimensional Elasticity: Is It General Relativity? (A. Tartaglia). Universality of the Lie-Isotopic Symmetries for Deformed Minkowskian Metrics (A.K. Aringazin, K.M. Aringazin). From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics (H.E. Wilhelm). Geophysics: Expanding Earth: Earth Complexity vs. Plate Tectonic Simplicity (G. Scalera). An Evolutionary Earth Expansion Hypothesis (S.T. Tassos). Fields and Particles: Space-Time Structures: Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics (A.O. Barut). Isotopic and Genotopic Relativistic Theory (A. Jannussis, A. Sotiropoulou). Quantum Physics: Duality and Locality: A New Logic for Quantum Mechanics? (E. Bitsakis). Classical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (V.K. Ignatovich). 62 additional articles. Index. |
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... corresponding to a proper - time separation η equal to the Planck time . Hence , the conventional Hamiltoniam of general relativity H = K2 - K1 K2 + 3R ( 4.5 ) is no longer rigorously zero and the quantum state of a closed universe is ...
... corresponding to a proper - time separation η equal to the Planck time . Hence , the conventional Hamiltoniam of general relativity H = K2 - K1 K2 + 3R ( 4.5 ) is no longer rigorously zero and the quantum state of a closed universe is ...
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... corresponding lens system . ( 2.3 ) If there is no absorption in the corresponding polarizer , events Ri will contribute as single counts , while events B will produce : i ) Double counts if none of the photons is absorbed and ii ...
... corresponding lens system . ( 2.3 ) If there is no absorption in the corresponding polarizer , events Ri will contribute as single counts , while events B will produce : i ) Double counts if none of the photons is absorbed and ii ...
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... corresponding to events with only one emission entering the apertures the lowest possible ( events Ri ) . Therefore , let us to emphasize that placing the atomic detector in the OR does not ensure that N ( B ) , the number of the atoms ...
... corresponding to events with only one emission entering the apertures the lowest possible ( events Ri ) . Therefore , let us to emphasize that placing the atomic detector in the OR does not ensure that N ( B ) , the number of the atoms ...
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Empirical Evidence on the Creation of Galaxies and Quasars | 1 |
Periodicity in Extragalactic Redshifts | 13 |
Black Holes or Nonstandard Models? | 27 |
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