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  • = Chapter 2: The Role of VRMS in Planetary Structuring = == Introduction == ...
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  • = Chapter 1: The Foundations of Cosmic Influx Theory = == Introduction == ...
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  • = Chapter 1: The Foundations of Cosmic Influx Theory = == Introduction == ...
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  • = Chapter 2: The Role of VRMS in Planetary Structuring = == Introduction == ...
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  • ...of angular momentum and [[w:action (physics) |action]] for the objects of the stellar level of matter. ...nck constant|stellar Planck constant]] h<sub>s</sub>, which was related to the stellar Dirac constant by a factor 2''π'' : h<sub>s</sub> = 2π ħ<sub>s</sub ...
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  • ===A Brief Introduction to The Atom=== ...ns are a type of fundamental particle in a group known as leptons- this is to do with particle physics, however, and so is not too relevant in this secti ...
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  • = Chapter 5: Cosmic Expansion and the Growth of Celestial Bodies = == Introduction == ...
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  • = Chapter 3: The Cosmic Influx and the Gravitational Constant (G) = == Introduction == ...
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  • == Chapter 4: The Universal Influx in Cosmic Influx Theory == === Introduction === ...
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  • [[File:Hmodel.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The model of hydrogen system.]] ...specific properties of a hydrogen system (mass of primary object, distance to satellite in ground state, etc.) is not univocal and depends on additional ...
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  • [[File:Paper Clip Lab.webm|thumb|400px|Video of the paper clip falling in slow motion and regular speed.]] ==The introduction is under construction== ...
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  • ...ed.png|thumb|right|250px|This is an X-ray image of the coronal clouds near the Sun. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.{{tlx|fairuse}}]] ...ing the solar corona or that of a star of your choice. While it is part of the radiation astronomy course [[Radiation astronomy/Courses/Principles|princip ...
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  • ...refers to the '''classical history''' period which dates from around 2,000 to 1,000 b2k. == Introduction == ...
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  • ...e states that no two neutrons (or any other fermionic particle) can occupy the same place and quantum state simultaneously. ...and about 2.1 solar masses, with a corresponding radius of about 12 km if the Akmal-Pandharipande-Ravenhall (APR) [[w:Equation of state |Equation of stat ...
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  • ...the 4 MKSA units may be derived), thus qualifying as a 5th Planck unit in the classical elements sense. ...d of a fifth element, aither [sic] <ref>Lloyd, G. E. R. (1968), Aristotle: The Growth and Structure of his Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Pr., pp. 13 ...
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  • ...to a similar system at a different level of matter, with change in size of the system accompanied by at least two more parameters, for example, mass and v ...e – the objects are reduced in mass and size, and speed of local time from the perspective of an outside observer increases. ...
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  • ...true 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A true color image of Ganymede is acquired by the Galileo spacecraft on June 26, 1996. Credit: NASA/JPL.]] "If '''Ganymede''' rotated around the Sun rather than around Jupiter, it would be classified as a planet."<ref na ...
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  • ...le language and supported with minimal examples. As a non-trivial example, the sun-earth-moon motion was discussed in detail and implemented. ...bjects on markers. The [[c:PlanetHiroMarker3.jpg|image shows the result of the learning unit]]. ...
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  • ...e Super-Kamiokande to detect the neutrinos from nuclear fusion coming from the Sun. Credit: R. Svoboda and K. Gordan (LSU).{{tlx|free media}}]] ...to evaluate some possible origins of solar neutrinos. While it is part of the astronomy course [[Radiation astronomy/Courses/Principles|principles of rad ...
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  • [[Image:Portable super capacitor battery bank.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The image shows a portable super capacitor battery bank. Credit: Mashpedia.]] Usually, a capacitor is a device used to store an electric charge, consisting of one or more pairs of conductors sep ...
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