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Gravity current
Gravity current In fluid dynamics, a gravity current is a primarily horizontal flow in a ... for the Boussinesq approximation to be valid. Gravity currents are typically of very low ...
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Talk:Gravity
Talk:Gravity Archives Talk:Gravity/Archive 1 Talk:Gravity/Archive 2 Talk:Gravity/Archive 3 Gravity and Energy The first sentence of ...
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Quantum gravity
Quantum gravity Quantum gravity is the field of theoretical physics attempting ... the theory of the fourth fundamental force: gravity. The ultimate goal of some is a ... time of special relativity. General relativity models gravity as a curvature within space-time that ... of combining the two (such as treating gravity as simply another particle field) run ...
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Talk:Anti-gravity
Talk:Anti-gravity Rewrite I've attempted to restore the ... details about the claims in the "Anti-gravity in the context of non-mainstream physics ... to postulate a material that shields against gravity or otherwise interferes with the force. An ... first time, it produces a ferocious air current: "Well, so soon as it reached a ... this clearer. Any hypothetical material that affected gravity in a Newtonian universe would presumably ...
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Anti-gravity
Anti-gravity A "kinemassic field" generator from U.S ... generating a secondary gravitational force field Anti-gravity is a hypothetical means of countering or otherwise modifying the effects of gravity, typically in the context of spacecraft propulsion ... the realm of science fiction given the current understanding of the way gravity works, but this has not stopped ...
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Turbidity current
Turbidity current A turbidity current or density current is a current of rapidly moving, sediment-laden water moving ... through air, water, or another fluid. The current moves because it has a higher ...
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Artificial gravity
Artificial gravity Artificial gravity is a simulation of gravity in outer space or free-fall. Artificial gravity is desirable for long-term space travel ... adverse health effects of weightlessness. Methods Artificial gravity could be created in several ways: ...
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LeSage gravity
LeSage gravity When Sir Isaac Newton published his Theory ... who first suggested a similar explanation for gravity in 1690. The idea was not well ... of researchers who find themselves unsatisfied with current mainstream theory. LeSage's theory LeSage's ... of matter but instead, it posits that gravity is the result of a medium (like ... theory is often referred to as push gravity or shadow gravity, although within the ...
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Current (fluid)
Current (fluid) A current is fluid flow, especially of water or air. A current is any continuous, directed movement of a ... or stream, the water is influenced by gravity, and flows downhill to reduce its potential ... water in a stream is called the current and this movement will vary from ...
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Talk:Gravity/Archive 3
Talk:Gravity/Archive 3 < Talk:Gravity 217.137.107.8 I reverted the ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity" Re: Awolf002. Thanks for your comments above ... review in Nature or Classical and Quantum Gravity, since the peer reviewers of those journals ... be the case for Classical and Quantum Gravity? Many thanks 137 Wikipedia:No original ...
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