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... quantum-foam, but to observers moving with respect to this quantumfoam the speed appears to be still c but only because their clocks and rods are affected by the quantum-foam. This corresponds to the Lorentzian interpretation of relativity. As shown in [4] such observers will find that observations ...
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... exciton, probably by random charging. When these are taken into account in our fit by convolving it with a Gaussian filter (FWHM=0.005 nm), the theoretical model matches the data (black fits). Another reason why the dip does not reach closer to zero, as predicted by theory, is that the dot randomly jum ...
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