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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • Reflections may occur in a number of wave and particle phenomena; these include [[acoustics|acoustic]] (as in common echos and und [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • Physics, he stated, was attempting to formulate a theory that could accommodate particle hehavior which seemingly transcended
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  • ...ial humor. Within modern Physics, light is understood as both a wave and a particle. The Scribe is therefore making a gentle pun with this sentence, and seemed
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  • Certain ideas from [[physics]], [[philosophy]], [[sociology]], literary criticism, and other fields shap ...d to detect anything at all, there is necessarily a change in the observed particle because of quantum entanglement. But also the state of correlated particles
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  • ...n, it is far less discomforting than throwing out all of the known laws of physics. ...he universe is the matter which is required to be present from the laws of physics, but which is not visible. In an effort to explain its identity, astronomer
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  • ...this reason the most fundamental science is generally understood to be "[[physics]]"—the name for which is still recognizable as meaning that it is the ...appear to be static across the observable universe.[https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0004062] The values of these constants have been carefully measured, but th
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  • ...a mesotron. The term has since become universally abbreviated in particle-physics circles to "meson", and not all of its outlined properties have yet been [[
    30 KB (4,699 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
  • ...ligion_in_Universal_Consciousness this link] for more on consciousness and physics].
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  • ...h's axis of rotation is [[axial tilt|tilted]] 23.5° Ahrens, ''Global Earth Physics: A Handbook of Physical Constants'', p. 8.</ref> away from the [[perpendicu ...nits/meter.html] NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty, NIST Physics Laboratory
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  • ...in the year 2000, which is consistent with quantum field theory, particle physics, quantum electrodynamics, and a re-interpretation of Whittaker's biwave dec
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  • ...tion, will be more interested in the things you've inquired about than the physics or science involved anyway." ...mental building blocks of matter, and they can appear both as a wave and a particle."
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  • sciousness operates within the same principles as complex particle It follows that, in light of Jahn and Dunne’s appeal to the physics of con-
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