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The n-Body Problem Solved in Two Dimensions Fundamentals
of the Orbital Conception of Elementary Particles
An Optical Interpretation of Spinors The Question of
Theoretical Self-Consistency in General Relativity: of Light Bending,
Geometrical Property of Relativistic Rapidity Galactic Rotation and Dark Matter in an Absolute Euclidean Space Time The Relativistic
Enthalpy-Momentum Wave Equation for Bosons
Time Conservation and Intensity of Energy Emission in Simple Quantum Systems A Treatise on Logical Model of Reality Classical Description of Photon Emission from Atomic Hydrogen Quantum Theory of Free Particle The Speed of Gravity Gravitational Tunneling Aberration in Special Relativity: A Case of Chronic Confusion Universality of the Numerical Value of Length and Its Implications for Time Dilation Experiments on Unipolar Induction Three-Dimensional Complex Analysis and Maxwell's Equations Microphysics from Classical Electrodynamics Berkeley's Model of the Universe and the Genesis of the Principles of Quantum Theory
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