
Accelerated Expansion of Space, Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Big
... The accelerated expansion of our universe results from properties of dark matter particles deduced from Space-Time Quantization. This theory accounts for all possible elementary particles by considering a quantum of length a in addition to c and h. It appears that dark matter particles allow for fus ...
... The accelerated expansion of our universe results from properties of dark matter particles deduced from Space-Time Quantization. This theory accounts for all possible elementary particles by considering a quantum of length a in addition to c and h. It appears that dark matter particles allow for fus ...
Chapter 1 Section 1
... • A long time ago, scientists did not have any tools other than their five senses and their ability to reason. ...
... • A long time ago, scientists did not have any tools other than their five senses and their ability to reason. ...
Basic principles of particle size analysis
... mean) because the number of particles appears in the equation. In mathematical terms this can be seen to be D[3,0]. The main problem with the simple means, D[1,0], D[2,0], D[3,0], is that the number of particles is inherent in the formulae. This gives rise to the need to count large numbers of parti ...
... mean) because the number of particles appears in the equation. In mathematical terms this can be seen to be D[3,0]. The main problem with the simple means, D[1,0], D[2,0], D[3,0], is that the number of particles is inherent in the formulae. This gives rise to the need to count large numbers of parti ...
Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
... Atoms cannot be subdivided, created, or destroyed. Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole number ratios to form chemical compounds. In chemical reactions, atoms are combined, separated, & rearranged. ...
... Atoms cannot be subdivided, created, or destroyed. Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole number ratios to form chemical compounds. In chemical reactions, atoms are combined, separated, & rearranged. ...
Guide to Contamination Standards
... by counting the particles per 100ml sample of hydraulic fluid: the figures are cumulative. To make the numbers less cumbersome, they are converted to number codes, as in the following table. Each code measures a “channel” of representative particle sizes that are particularly associated with wear an ...
... by counting the particles per 100ml sample of hydraulic fluid: the figures are cumulative. To make the numbers less cumbersome, they are converted to number codes, as in the following table. Each code measures a “channel” of representative particle sizes that are particularly associated with wear an ...
Individuality and Indiscernibility
... “x is two miles from y.” Consider a valuation that assigns one sphere to x and the other to y.1 On this valuation, the sentence (2) comes out false. Each sphere is not two miles from exactly those things that the other sphere is two miles from, for each sphere is two miles from the other and not two ...
... “x is two miles from y.” Consider a valuation that assigns one sphere to x and the other to y.1 On this valuation, the sentence (2) comes out false. Each sphere is not two miles from exactly those things that the other sphere is two miles from, for each sphere is two miles from the other and not two ...