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The Principle of Relativity

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The article was published on 1920-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 944 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Four-force & Special relativity (alternative formulations).

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Higher Order Gravity, Gauge Invariant Variables, And Quantum Behavior In Weyl-Like Geometries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the detailed, standard treatment of a simple, gauge invariant action for Weyl and Weyl-like Cartan geometries outlined in a previous paper.

The necessity of unifying gravitation and electromagnetism, mass-charge repulsive effects, and the five dimensional theory

C. Y. Lo
TL;DR: In this article, the Reissner-Nordstrom metric has been used to show that general relativity + electrodynamics are not yet a close system and that the geodesic equation as the equation of motion is inadequate.

Research Journal of Physical Sciences

TL;DR: In the field of agricultural chemistry, the authors have published a wide range of articles in the field including: Agricultural Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Astrochemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Bio-organic Chemicals, Biochemical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Modeling, Chemical Processing, Chemical Thermodynamics, Colloid Chemistry, Drug Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Energy, Electrochemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Law, Environmental Policy and Management, Forensic Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Fuel Chemistry, Geochemistry, Green Chemistry,
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Experimental and Real Coordinates in Space-Time Transformations

Joseph Levy
TL;DR: The experimental space-time transformations connect coordinates altered by length contraction and clock retardation when clocks are synchronized by means of light signals (Einstein-Poincare procedure) or by slow clock transport as discussed by the authors.
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Superluminal wave front propagation at the shadow area behind an opaque disk

TL;DR: It is demonstrated in theory and experiment superluminal properties of optical field propagation in the shadow area behind an opaque disk (Poisson's spot) that a non-monochromatic field will propagate without dispersion, what insures the equality of the group velocity to the phase velocity.
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