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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).read more
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The Creation of Institutional Reality, Special Theory of Relativity, and Mere Cambridge Change
TL;DR: Searle’s account of the making of institutional reality is in tension with the special theory of relativity—irrespective of whether the account is interpreted as involving causal generation or non-causal grounding of worldly institutional facts—and should be replaced by a more modest theory which interprets the results of Status Function Declarations in terms of mere Cambridge change and institutional truth.
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Logic, Design & Organization of PTVD-SHAM; A Parallel Time Varying & Data Super-helical Access Memory
TL;DR: This paper encompasses a super helical memory system's design, 'Boolean logic & image-logic' as a theoretical concept of an invention-model to 'store time-data' in terms of anticipating the best memory location ever for data/time.
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Three tests of general relativity via Fermat's principle and the phase of Bessel functions
TL;DR: In this article, a distinction is made between the forces that cause acceleration: the gravitational force affects the optical properties of the medium whereas the centrifugal force does not, the latter being built into the phase of oscillations of the Bessel function.
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Exponentially damped Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian for the description of positronium decay and other high energy processes
TL;DR: In the case of positronium decay, a Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian with binding energy of 1.022 MeV was constructed in this paper, which is the largest known binding energy for an e+e-ground state.
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Classroom reconstruction of the Schwarzschild metric
TL;DR: In this paper, the weak field limit of the Schwarzschild metric was established with a minimum of relatively simple physical assumptions, avoiding the field equations but admitting the determination of a single parameter from experiment.
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