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  • 111Gustave Le Bon — Infobox Scientist name = Gustave Le Bon box width = image width =150px caption = Gustave Le Bon birth date = May 7, 1841 birth place = Nogent le Rotrou death date = December 13, 1931 death place = Marnes la Coquette residence = citizenship =… …

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  • 112Mach's principle — In theoretical physics, particularly in discussions of , Mach s principle (or Mach s conjecture [Hans Christian Von Baeyer, The Fermi Solution: Essays on Science , Courier DoverPublications (2001), ISBN 0486417077,… …

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  • 113Orgone — For the band, see Orgone (band). A cloudbuster: (seen at bottom, right of center, not the sculpture) a device which supposedly could influence weather by altering levels of atmospheric orgone. Orgone energy is a theory originally proposed in the… …

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  • 114Case Western Reserve University — Motto Thinking Beyond the Possible Established WRU: 1826 CIT: 1880 CWRU: 1967 Type …

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  • 115Dayton Miller — Dayton C. Miller Circa 1921 Born March 13, 1866( …

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  • 116Null result — In science, a null result is a result without the expected content: that is, the proposed result is absent.[1] It is an experimental outcome which does not show an otherwise expected effect. This does not imply a result of zero or nothing, simply …

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  • 117Trouton–Noble experiment — The Trouton–Noble experiment attempted to detect motion of the Earth through the luminiferous aether, and was conducted in 1901 ndash;1903 by Frederick Thomas Trouton (who also developed the Trouton s ratio) and H. R. Noble. It was based on a… …

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  • 118Scientific realism — is, at the most general level, the view that the world described by science is the real world, as it is, independent of what we might take it to be. Within philosophy of science, it is often framed as an answer to the question what does the… …

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  • 119Time dilation — This article is about a concept in physics. For the concept in sociology, see time displacement. In the theory of relativity, time dilation is an observed difference of elapsed time between two events as measured by observers either moving… …

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  • 120List of experiments — See also: timeline of scientific experiments and list of famous discoveries The following is a list of historically important scientific experiments. A historic scientific experiment is one which demonstrates something of great scientific… …

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