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Genesis of the planet Earth
Published In: GJSFR Part: A: Physics & Space Science Volume: 14 Issue: 6
This article is based on the theory of vortex gravitation and physical abnormalities of the Earth - slowing its rotation. Defined orbital acceleration, weight, approach to the Sun and the age of our planet. Offered to justify the creation of planetary material in the center of the Earth torsion, and not as the accumulation of cosmic dust and meteorites from outer space. ...
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Authors S. Orlov
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Page No. 33 to 39

Our previous publications lead to the fact that the ether elasticity theory in which the ether is shown to be an elastic medium governed by a Navier-Stokes-Durand equation (NSDE), unifies physics theories. The great lines of this unification are the following. Electromagnetism, is the case where the ether is submitted to only densities C of couples of forces associated to the electric ch...
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Authors David Zareski
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Page No. 1 to 11

The Left-Right symmetry Model (LRSM) is an extension of the Standard Model based on the gauge symmetry group SU(3)C × SU(2)L × SU(2)R × U(1)B-L predicts by existence new particles like doubly-charged Higgs boson, W’ new charged boson, Z’ new neutral boson and heavy neutrinos. In this work we present an analysis for produc...
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Authors Nady Bakhet, Maxim Yu. Khlopov, Tarek Hussein
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Page No. 13 to 24

In quantum mechanics a localized attractive potential typically supports a (possibly infinite) set of bound states, characterized by a discrete spectrum of allowed energies, together with a continuum of scattering states, characterized (in one dimension) by energy-dependent phase shift. The Morse potential named after physicist Philip M.Morse, is a convenient model for the potential ener...
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Authors R.Amiri, M.Tavakkoli
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Page No. 25 to 30

Two dimensional motion of an incompressible second grade fluid in a porous medium with Hall effects has been considered. Exact solutions are obtained via inverse method when vorticity distribution is proportional to stream function ψ, perturbed by a quadratic term. ...
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Authors Manoj Kumar
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Page No. 5 to 11

Time shift of the target reflected signal in radar system can be calculated directly from modified QPSK mapped OFDM signal. It makes possible to determine target distance from radar station. When time shift respecting to phase delay depends on OFDM subcarrier number, modified OFDM signal prevents that dependence and lets system to decide the phase delay directly from QPSK-OFDM signal rot...
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Authors A. A. Hakhoumian
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Page No. 1 to 3

It is shown that such notions as the “dark matter”, the “vacuum energy”, which are sometimes used to explain some disputable phenomena, especially in engineering, can also be explained in terms of the newtonian mechanics ...
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Authors V.I. Bogdanov
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Page No. 59 to 60

In order to study the effect of intercalation of LiAl on the cation distribution and properties of Fe2TiO5, the samples are prepared by standard ceramic technique. The single-phase formation of the pseudobrookite is confirmed by XRD technique. The retention of amount and proportion of LiAl in the ceramics is confirmed by ICP technique. The ac and dc resistivity of the ceramic increases c...
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Authors S.S.Gurav, S.V. Salvi, S.Y. Shingare, A.H. Karande
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Page No. 13 to 17

On the basis of the experimental studies of a pulsejet engine and performance analysis of other engines of the same type, the increase of the pulse at interaction of the spent gas masses within the exhaust unit is shown. This effect has been substantiated by the experiments in vacuum. Correlations have been obtained to determine propulsion characteristics of a pulsejet engine in flight c...
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Authors V.I. Bogdanov, O.S. Borovkova
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Page No. 49 to 57

This paper, based on simple examples, aims to show that the gravitational mass of an object is constant and that the distribution of gravitational field is associated with the motion of object. The formula for distribution of gravitational field during the motion of object has been deduced through variation in geometrical relation between gravitational lines. The paper analyzes the diffe...
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Authors Kexin Yao
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