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Aberration, 196 Abraham, 4 Adams, 164 Aether, 36 angular momentum, 6! magnetic reaction, 31 Ampere, 39 Angular momentum, of acther, 31, 45, 61, 84 of field, 141, 211 of photon spin, 67, 113 of solar system, 174 Annihilation, electron-positron, 69 Anomalous electron, 76, 160 Anti-proton, 134 Atomic nuclei. See Nuclear theory
Bates, 7, 32, 33, 48
Binding energy, of electron, 5 of deuteron, 19, 128 of nucleus, 147
Biot, 40
Bohr, 198
Bohr atom, 50, 68
Bohr magneton, 156, 160
Bradley’saberrationexperiment, 196
de Broglie, 64, 198
Brown, 33
Bucherer, 3
Burhop, |
Champion, 17 Clarricoats, 35 Clemence, 185 Clock paradox, 58 Compton, 3, 33 Compton effect, 3, 7
Compton wavelength. uncertainty jittering, 76 Continuum, 92 Creation, electron-positron, 125 matter, 178 nucleon, 139 solar system, 174 Cullwick, 198 Curie point, 50 Cyclotron, resonance experiment, 116
Density, of space-time, 86 Deuteron, magnetic moment, 158 mass, 137 nature of, 19 reaction, 128 spin, 158 as thermonuclear clement, 38 Dicke, 84 Dicke-Brans theory, 195 Dirac, 33, 199 Displacement current, 100 Dobronravov, 199 Doolittle, 185 Doring, 50
Eddington, 2, 63, 199 Eddy-current anomaly. 34 Ehrenhaft, 1 Einstein, 32, 64, 189, 195 gravitation theory, 78. See Rela- tivity Electrodynamic law, 39 use in theory of ferromagnetisin, 52 use in theory of gravitation, 93
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Electromagnetic waves, propaga- tion velocity, 99, 196 virtual properties, 198 Electromotive force, 27 Electron, annihilation, 69 anomalous behaviour, 76, 160 binding energy, 5 collision, 17 creation, 125 magnetic moment, 76, 160 mass, 116 nuclear component, 19 spin, 33, 48, 160 theory, 102 Elsasser, 166 Energy transfer, 198 Exchange force, 19, 48
Faraday, law of induction, 100 Farley, 160 Fermi, 19, 33 Ferromagnetism, nature of, 48 spin effect, 33 Fine structure constant, in Bohr theory, 52 derivation, 115 Fizeau effect, 195, 197 Fock, 81 Ford, 28 Fresnel, 196 Furth, 28
Galt, 116
Gegenshein, 172
General Relativity. See Relativity
Goobar, 32
Goudsmit, 33
Grassmann, 40
Gravitation, collapse, 87 constancy, 87 deflection of light, 80 derivation of G, 120 Einstein’s theory, 78 nature, 88 space disturbance, 60 velocity, 91
Gravitons, 92, 121, 181
Gyromagnetic ratio, 32
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Gwynne, 80, 192, 194
H particle, 19, 129 mass, 145 Haas, 32 Hammond, 14 Harnwell, 76 Heisenberg, 2, 48, 63 Helmholtz, 44 Hoyle, 78, 175 Hypothesis of Universal Time. See Universal Time
Jupiter, magnetic moment, 170 radio emission, 171
Kaufmann, 3 Kikoin, 32 Kitaigorodsky, 199 Kittel, 49
Kobel, 46 Kramers, 198 Krisch, 120
Lamb shift, 161 Lattice particles, magnetic moment, 214 mass, 116 pressure, 106 spin, 214 See also Space-time Light, deflection by gravitational field, 80 Lorentz, 195
Magnetic energy, of electron, 4 negative nature, 7, 31, 49 Magnetic moment, earth, 168
deuteron, 158 electron, 76, 160 Jupiter, 170 lattice particle, 214 proton, 153 neutron, 156 spinning charge, 209 sun, 171 Magnetic susceptibility, 54 Magnetocaloric effects, 28
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Marshak, 119 Mass, dependence on velocity, 3, 16 electromagnetic, 4 electrostatic, 5 Maxwell, 10, 100, 102 Mercury, perihelion anomaly, 80, 83 Mesons. See Muon and Pion Michelson—Morley experiment, 36, 59, 78, 190 Miller, 190 Millikan, | Momentum, of photon, 75, 201 of space-time, 78 Muon, 117, 181
Neumann, 44 Neutron, 133
decay, 137 magnetic moment, 156 mass, 137 spin, 156 Newton, equation of planetary
motion, 85 Third Law of Motion, 39, 96 Nissim, 4 Nuclear theory, 18, 125, 145
Page, 164 Particle inversion, 130 Penfield, 198 Perihelion, earth, 185 Mercury, 81, 86, 184 Venus, 83, 185 Photon, momentum, 45, 75, 198 unit, 65 Pion, 119, 149 Planck, derivation of constant, 115 radiation law, 64 Positron, annihilation, 69 creation, 125 nuclear component, 18 Poynting vector, 13, 199 Principle of Equivalence, 60 Principle of Relativity, 59, 189, 194 Principle of Uncertainty, 2, 51, 63 Proton, binding energy, 132 magnetic moment, 156
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mass, 145 spin, 152 Pulsar, 194, 201
Quantum space, 5 particle expansion and contrac- tion, 126 particle inversion, 130 Quarks, 1, 18 Quasars, 177
Rabe, 185 Radar waves, effect on gravitation, 80 test of Special Relativity, 191 Radiation, accelerated charge, 8, 17 atoms, 15 Jupiter, 170 Planck’s law, 64 Radio emission, 170 Red shift, 80, 82 Refractive index, of space-time, 81, 196 Relativity, clock paradox, 58 tests of general theory, 80, 83 test of special theory, 194 Richardson, 32 Robson’s experiments, 127, 138 Rosen, 191 Russell, 188
Sakurai, 172 Savart, 40 Schrodinger Equation, 70 Shapiro, 191, 194 Slater, 48, 198 Smart, 50 Sommerfield, 160 Space polarization energy, 37, 111, 123 Space-time, angular momentum, 6] balance, 106 density, 86, 105 energy, 61 lattice, 79 lattice particles, 88, 214 pressure, 105 refractive index, 81
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Spin, deuteron, 158 electron, 33, 48 lattice particle, 214 proton, 152 nature of, 202 neutron, 156 space-time spin vector, 64 See Angular momentum Stars, nature of, 179 Stokes, 197 Sucksmith, 33 Sun, deflection of stellar light, 80 oblateness, 83 magnetic moment, 171 red shift, 80 space-time, 180 Superconductivity, 14
Thermonuclear reactor, 37 Thomson, 4, 12 Tricker, 39
Trouton—Noble experiment, 40, 96. 208
Uhlenbeck, 33 Universal Time, 58, 59, 95, 166
Van Vleck, 207 Venus, perihelion, 83
Waldron, 198
Wave mechanics, 58 Weber, 44
Whittaker, 39, 44, 191, 196 Wilson, H. A., 3, 5 Wilson, R., 129
X-ray scattering, 3 Yoffe, 199
Zodiacal light, 172