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  • Kustaanheimo's theory of gravitation, a theory introduced by P. Kustaanheimo.
  • Whitehead's theory of gravitation, a now obsolete theory introduced by Alfred
  • Gravitation and Cosmology (1975)
  • t Mach; as quoted by Ciufolini and Wheeler: Gravitation and Inertia, p. 387
  • planetary motion, Newton's law of universal gravitation, and Two-body problem
  • sion of Albert Einstein's equations unifies gravitation and electromagnetism.
  • ennsylvania State University, Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos
  • ions on a causal unification of relativity, gravitation, and quantum mechanics", Int.
  • ch Newton describes his theory of universal gravitation and explains the laws of mechanics.
  • he ideas of Isaac Newton's Law of universal gravitation and is essentially synonymous with the conc
  • ics and a former Director of the Center for Gravitation and Cosmology at the University of Wisconsi
  • l mechanics, also Newton's law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of plane
  • ject that inspired Isaac Newton's theory of gravitation, and the means of Turing's own death.
  • ject that inspired Isaac Newton's theory of gravitation, and the means of Turing's own death.
  • eory of general relativity, which describes gravitation and applies to large-scale structures (star
  • other particulars relating to the force of gravitation and the true figure of the earth, could be
  • Scalar theories of gravitation are field theories of gravitation in which
  • This theory explains gravitation as distortion of the structure of spacetime
  • This approximate reformulation of gravitation as described by general relativity makes a
  • imit of quantum theory, in combination with gravitation, as presently understood.
  • This physical theory models gravitation as a Lorentzian manifold (a spacetime) and
  • issertation, Recherches sur la constante de gravitation as well as Experimental Physics, Freshman C
  • ce system (Ehrenfest paradox) and repulsive gravitation associated with vacuum energy.
  • It covers specifically gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology, with topics su
  • Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation at the Rochester Institute of Technology
  • be described (as could Newton's theories of gravitation), but at the same time were unexplainable.
  • axy is a typical cosmoscopic object without gravitation center in which universal magnetism force b
  • is a theoretical physicist, specialized in gravitation, cosmology and astroparticle physics.
  • ently has principally focused on aspects of gravitation, cosmology and astrophysics, using tools fr
  • quantum mechanics and quantum information; gravitation, cosmology and astrophysics; elementary par
  • covers specifically: Particles and Fields; Gravitation; Cosmology; and Nuclear Physics.
  • atmospheric and solar wind effects from the gravitation data was manufactured by ONERA.
  • occurs in the Einstein field equations for gravitation describing spacetime curvature in a manner
  • lar alternative classical field theories of gravitation fare in dealing with them.
  • for extreme precision, or when dealing with gravitation for extremely massive and dense objects.
  • schemes of the first escape from the Earth gravitation for Japan on engineering basis, observing s
  • tory for the Nintendo 64, Yoshi's Universal Gravitation for the Game Boy Advance, and a number of g
  • This is because the moon and the sun's gravitation force is strongest when directly above or d
  • having 6 degrees of freedom exposed to the gravitation force, wind blowing, and other mechanical f
  • id; and that Newton's inverse square law of gravitation had been confirmed.
  • k on the problem of harnessing the force of gravitation, he must understand the nature of his adver
  • cosmology at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, in the University of Portsmouth.
  • the holographic principle, since it relates gravitation in a five-dimensional AdS space to a confor
  • en's research has centered around classical gravitation, including the discovery of certain exact e
  • This gravitation is known as Duverger's law.
  • That gravitation is relevant for macroscopic objects indicat
  • In physics, Gravitation is a very important reference book on Einst
  • In Einstein's theory of general relativity, gravitation is an attribute of curved spacetime instead
  • suring the exponent in the law of universal gravitation is more a test of whether space is Euclidea
  • a problem occurring when Newton's theory of gravitation is applied to cosmology: "According to Newt
  • it as most axiomatic that the phenomenon of gravitation is poorly understood even by the best of mi
  • Had it not been for the attraction of gravitation it would never have come to earth again."
  • cury in Newton's non relativistic theory of gravitation; its existence was unnecessary as the relat
  • ers from the macroscopic scale by Newtonian gravitation law that cosmoscopic objects such as our Mi
  • tech under Kip Thorne, 1979, in the area of gravitation leading to a thesis entitled Theoretical In
  • nock and Newcastle by an 80 km (50 mi) long gravitation main.
  • ty: New Perspectives on Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation, Montreal: C. Roy Keys Inc.
  • shielding effects like Le Sage's theory of gravitation, must reduce those effects to an undetectab
  • The inverse square law of universal gravitation necessarily follows from the conservation o
  • vice versa, with the view of favouring the gravitation of the mercury to the lower bowels.
  • arry out any other research in the field of gravitation of common interest to the Members;
  • oncept after traveling abroad, noticing the gravitation of Americans towards fine wines and coffees
  • ng divergent expansion, which overcomes the gravitation of the local group and tears apart our Virg
  • he most cited paper described the effect of gravitation on Boyle's law; this has been extensively u
  • Thorne calculated the effects of gravitation on objects of different shapes (spheres, an
  • The Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, or ICG, was established as an independent
  • nics (for example he wrote works on comets, Gravitation, Precession, Kinematics and statistics of s
  • me incarnated in the relativistic theory of gravitation, proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915.
  • not a viable theory of gravitation, since it violates observational and theore
  • "toy theory", not a fully fledged theory of gravitation, since as Watt and Misner pointed out, whil
  • ists hope that proposed theories of quantum gravitation, such as string theory, loop quantum gravit
  • Gravitation System, hatOLOGY
  • Thorne and John A. Wheeler of the treatise Gravitation, the first modern textbook on general relat
  • ries and Kaluza-Klein theories, and certain gravitation theories of J. W. Moffat.
  • in theoretical cosmology, field theory, and gravitation theory.
  • onal and given by Newton's law of universal gravitation; thus, they are proportional to the masses
  • e is famous for his alternative theories of gravitation to general relativity, such as Ni (1972), N
  • theoretical physics, Whitehead's theory of gravitation was introduced by the distinguished mathema
  • In classical physics before Einstein, gravitation was given in the same way, as consequence o
  • Schematic presentation of a gravitation water vortex power plant.
  • e four fundamental forces-electromagnetism, gravitation, weak nuclear interaction, and strong nucle
  • and Charles W. Misner of a scalar theory of gravitation which postulates a stratified conformally f
  • all eventually superseded by the theory of Gravitation which is currently held by the scientific c
  • n in Condensed Matter, Electrodynamics, and Gravitation, World Scientific (Singapore, 2008) (also a