The paper on the Hubble constant published in 2010
... Abstract: It is shown that the Hubble constant can be derived from the standard luminosity function of galaxies as well as from a new luminosity function as deduced from the mass-luminosity relationship for galaxies. An analytical expression for the Hubble constant can be found from the maximum numb ...
... Abstract: It is shown that the Hubble constant can be derived from the standard luminosity function of galaxies as well as from a new luminosity function as deduced from the mass-luminosity relationship for galaxies. An analytical expression for the Hubble constant can be found from the maximum numb ...
the light behavior 0807 towards a mirror surface
... established theory radio waves and light is the same physical phenomenon, even if that not is verified by experiments). In all these experiments there are great difficulties in interpreting the results, that because of all different experimental parameters involved in combination with the claim of t ...
... established theory radio waves and light is the same physical phenomenon, even if that not is verified by experiments). In all these experiments there are great difficulties in interpreting the results, that because of all different experimental parameters involved in combination with the claim of t ...
General relativistic spectra of accretion discs around rapidly
... Accepted 2001 February 21. Received 2001 February 21; in original form 2000 October 12 ...
... Accepted 2001 February 21. Received 2001 February 21; in original form 2000 October 12 ...
Option A – Relativity
... be reading the same time and ticking at exactly the same rate. Any observer moving through the universe carrying a clock would find that their clock also reads the same time as the background clocks and must tick at the same rate. If an observer also carries a metre rule with them as they moved arou ...
... be reading the same time and ticking at exactly the same rate. Any observer moving through the universe carrying a clock would find that their clock also reads the same time as the background clocks and must tick at the same rate. If an observer also carries a metre rule with them as they moved arou ...
Relativity
... constant velocity. You will notice during this time that the laws of motion will appear different in the room. The billiard balls on the table will roll backward on their own, as if acted upon by an unseen force. You may even have trouble walking because of the sensation of a force acting on you. Al ...
... constant velocity. You will notice during this time that the laws of motion will appear different in the room. The billiard balls on the table will roll backward on their own, as if acted upon by an unseen force. You may even have trouble walking because of the sensation of a force acting on you. Al ...
Vibrating Rays Theory arXiv:1407.5001v8
... 2. Are there simultaneous measurements of the speed of light from different moving macroscopic sources (not moving images) with different velocities?; 3. Since ballistic (emission) theories are ruled out (see, for example, DeSitter [19, 20], Brecher [3] and Alvager et al. [4]), how else could the sp ...
... 2. Are there simultaneous measurements of the speed of light from different moving macroscopic sources (not moving images) with different velocities?; 3. Since ballistic (emission) theories are ruled out (see, for example, DeSitter [19, 20], Brecher [3] and Alvager et al. [4]), how else could the sp ...
Contents - Le World Home Page
... During this miraculous year, Albert Einstein revolutionized the field of physics with his special theory of relativity, which along with the work of other scientists in the emerging field of quantum mechanics, such as Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, and Erwin Schrödinger, laid the fou ...
... During this miraculous year, Albert Einstein revolutionized the field of physics with his special theory of relativity, which along with the work of other scientists in the emerging field of quantum mechanics, such as Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, and Erwin Schrödinger, laid the fou ...
Periodic Spectral Line Asymmetries In Solar Coronal Structures From Slow Magnetoacoustic Waves
... been observed, using EIS, in active region loops, and inthe emission from the plasma is enhanced during the upwards ...
... been observed, using EIS, in active region loops, and inthe emission from the plasma is enhanced during the upwards ...
The Next Error Committed by the Nobel Committee
... It results from the localization constant k 0 m r const (1) of the photon that its mass m and, consequently, energy E mC 2 are decreased when the photon radius is increased (r ) . It has been established that these changes depend on a coincidence or an opposition of the directions of mot ...
... It results from the localization constant k 0 m r const (1) of the photon that its mass m and, consequently, energy E mC 2 are decreased when the photon radius is increased (r ) . It has been established that these changes depend on a coincidence or an opposition of the directions of mot ...
Morphology and kinematics of the gas envelope of the variable AGB
... CSE of π 1 Gru is not sufficient to justify a detailed analysis of the kind presented by C2006, which would essentially repeat what they have already done. We limit instead our discussion of the present data to the modelling of the morphology and kinematics of the CSE using the concept of effective ...
... CSE of π 1 Gru is not sufficient to justify a detailed analysis of the kind presented by C2006, which would essentially repeat what they have already done. We limit instead our discussion of the present data to the modelling of the morphology and kinematics of the CSE using the concept of effective ...
Michelson Morley Experiment
... drawing any conclusion. Now then if it is shown that notwithstanding the differences in the distances and time taken by the light pulses in traversing the two arms of the experiment; before these were allowed to interference; there had to be no shift of the interference fringe when the instrument is ...
... drawing any conclusion. Now then if it is shown that notwithstanding the differences in the distances and time taken by the light pulses in traversing the two arms of the experiment; before these were allowed to interference; there had to be no shift of the interference fringe when the instrument is ...
– 1 – 1. Discrete Spectral Lines – DRAFT, INCOMPLETE
... strip has a constant rotational velocity with a wavelength shift from the nominal line center λ0 of ∆λ = λ0 ω x/c, where x is the distance from the axis of rotation of the strip, 0 ≤ x <≤ R, and ω is the angular velocity of the rotation at the surface of the star. The largest velocities and hence wa ...
... strip has a constant rotational velocity with a wavelength shift from the nominal line center λ0 of ∆λ = λ0 ω x/c, where x is the distance from the axis of rotation of the strip, 0 ≤ x <≤ R, and ω is the angular velocity of the rotation at the surface of the star. The largest velocities and hence wa ...
CFD SOLUTION of MHD - Journal of applied science in the
... for controlled solidification of the melt, for suppressing of the natural convection thereby increasing homogeneity of the melt. Rotating magnetic field generates eddy flow in electric conductive melt. This effect is used to e.g. for non-contact electromagnetic stirring of the melt in metallurgy and ...
... for controlled solidification of the melt, for suppressing of the natural convection thereby increasing homogeneity of the melt. Rotating magnetic field generates eddy flow in electric conductive melt. This effect is used to e.g. for non-contact electromagnetic stirring of the melt in metallurgy and ...
A new formula for the rotation velocity – and density distribution of a
... equations above and to keep the galaxies together. They believe that most matter in a galaxy consists of dark matter and only a minor part consists of ordinary matter which emits light. As constant rotation velocity is observed now, means that the mass (visible + invisible) increase with distance fr ...
... equations above and to keep the galaxies together. They believe that most matter in a galaxy consists of dark matter and only a minor part consists of ordinary matter which emits light. As constant rotation velocity is observed now, means that the mass (visible + invisible) increase with distance fr ...
DOPPLER SHIFT IN THE MILKY WAY
... frequency range in the electromagnetic spectrum. Frequency and wavelength are related via the wave speed equation, v=λf. If frequency increases, wavelength decreases, and vice versa. 2. Demonstration/Activity: If you whirl a tethered noisemaker in large horizontal circle around your head, YOU can’t ...
... frequency range in the electromagnetic spectrum. Frequency and wavelength are related via the wave speed equation, v=λf. If frequency increases, wavelength decreases, and vice versa. 2. Demonstration/Activity: If you whirl a tethered noisemaker in large horizontal circle around your head, YOU can’t ...
Gravitational Waves
... to the mirrors via the wire suspensions which support them. This effect is strongly suppressed by properly designed suspension systems. Still, seismic noise is very difficult to eliminate at frequencies below 5-10 Hz. • Photon shot noise (high frequencies). The precision of the measurements is restr ...
... to the mirrors via the wire suspensions which support them. This effect is strongly suppressed by properly designed suspension systems. Still, seismic noise is very difficult to eliminate at frequencies below 5-10 Hz. • Photon shot noise (high frequencies). The precision of the measurements is restr ...
The Larmor Formula
... used for measuring the electron temperatures and densities. – The cosmic microwave background is thought to be linearly polarized as a result of Thomson scattering – The continous spectrum from the solar corona is the result of the Thomson scattering of solar radiation with free electrons ...
... used for measuring the electron temperatures and densities. – The cosmic microwave background is thought to be linearly polarized as a result of Thomson scattering – The continous spectrum from the solar corona is the result of the Thomson scattering of solar radiation with free electrons ...
The VLSR Correction - Johns Hopkins University
... The radial velocity of an observer on the Earth towards a target or source will be the sum of Vr and VrE . As positive values of each of these represent motion towards the source, they cause a blue shift in the 21cm line and they should be subtracted from the radial velocity you measure with the te ...
... The radial velocity of an observer on the Earth towards a target or source will be the sum of Vr and VrE . As positive values of each of these represent motion towards the source, they cause a blue shift in the 21cm line and they should be subtracted from the radial velocity you measure with the te ...
Word
... 2. observations of the speed of recession of galaxies, from red-shifts of their spectra. The Big Bang theory of the Universe is that the Universe was created in a massive explosion from a point when space, time and matter were created. This event is thought to have occurred about 14 billion years ag ...
... 2. observations of the speed of recession of galaxies, from red-shifts of their spectra. The Big Bang theory of the Universe is that the Universe was created in a massive explosion from a point when space, time and matter were created. This event is thought to have occurred about 14 billion years ag ...
Chapter 11 Reference Frames
... motion of the earth relatively to the “light medium” suggest that the phenomena of electromagnetism as well as mechanics possess no properties corresponding to the idea of absolute rest. They suggest rather that, …, the same laws of electrodynamics and optics will be valid for all frames of referenc ...
... motion of the earth relatively to the “light medium” suggest that the phenomena of electromagnetism as well as mechanics possess no properties corresponding to the idea of absolute rest. They suggest rather that, …, the same laws of electrodynamics and optics will be valid for all frames of referenc ...
Lecture 7
... • Since there is no perfect way to present them (they all tie into each other) we’ll just start somewhere and get going… Big Bang, Black Holes, No Math ...
... • Since there is no perfect way to present them (they all tie into each other) we’ll just start somewhere and get going… Big Bang, Black Holes, No Math ...
Skill Sheet 32-B Doppler Shift
... higher frequencies) of the visible spectrum. If an object is moving away from Earth, the light waves it emits are stretched, shifting them toward the red end (longer wavelengths, lower frequencies) of the visible spectrum. In this skill sheet, you will practice solving problems that involve doppler ...
... higher frequencies) of the visible spectrum. If an object is moving away from Earth, the light waves it emits are stretched, shifting them toward the red end (longer wavelengths, lower frequencies) of the visible spectrum. In this skill sheet, you will practice solving problems that involve doppler ...
- EPJ Web of Conferences
... Lorentz forces. Deduction of Lorentz forces analytical formula for cylindrical container was performed in [2]. In this article final analytical formula for cylindrical container will be transformed from cylindrical system of coordinates to Cartesian coordinate system and this formulation for Lorentz ...
... Lorentz forces. Deduction of Lorentz forces analytical formula for cylindrical container was performed in [2]. In this article final analytical formula for cylindrical container will be transformed from cylindrical system of coordinates to Cartesian coordinate system and this formulation for Lorentz ...
Lecture 5: Matter Dominated Universe: CMB Anisotropies and Large
... vs angular scale θ = 180o / l Peak at 1o scale => Flat geometry, Ωtot=1 “Acoustic Peaks” arise from sound waves in the plasma era. Sound speed is c/√3. Peak when the duration of plasma era matches a multiple of half a sound wave oscillation period. ...
... vs angular scale θ = 180o / l Peak at 1o scale => Flat geometry, Ωtot=1 “Acoustic Peaks” arise from sound waves in the plasma era. Sound speed is c/√3. Peak when the duration of plasma era matches a multiple of half a sound wave oscillation period. ...
Relativistic Doppler effect
The relativistic Doppler effect is the change in frequency (and wavelength) of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer (as in the classical Doppler effect), when taking into account effects described by the special theory of relativity.The relativistic Doppler effect is different from the non-relativistic Doppler effect as the equations include the time dilation effect of special relativity and do not involve the medium of propagation as a reference point. They describe the total difference in observed frequencies and possess the required Lorentz symmetry.