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A Beginner’s View of Our Electric
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Contents Dedication Acknowledgement
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science book, this book will requir
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Dedication For my wife Nora, my swe
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Gerard, your eye for detail has bee
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Foreword I continue to be amazed at
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And so why should the theories behi
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After having spent a good deal of t
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In terms of what I felt I could do
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In addition, my desire is to by-pas
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Each and every one of these things
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He believed that by including dark
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They are further thought of as star
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White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, Pulsar
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Redshift [1-10] , in the context of
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We have all seen Craters [1-13] in
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Despite this being the case it seem
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There have of course been very impo
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Having reached this point with grav
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make. People are not born to be sci
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The process of nuclear fusion is no
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We looked earlier at dark energy as
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This is just not possible to reconc
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to the effects of assumed, colossal
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They have therefore failed on every
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Comets were first described in 1950
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“If the Earth’s orbit were repr
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What if this powerful process based
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One such very expensive experiment
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… Young stars have been found in
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In the normal state where everythin
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We will go back to our model of a s
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The four fundamental states of matt
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on how much of an ‘encouraging fo
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Dark Mode: (Low Energy) • • •
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If a hydrogen atom has its single e
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63 | Some basic theory that will he
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On the domestic scene, we often fin
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We experience two types of magnetis
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Getting back to electric currents a
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Here, the often powerful radiation
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This twisted form will come as no s
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These are all examples that involve
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• • • • • • • • Rad
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Helium is a gas with 2 protons and
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5 | The work of the honourable but
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790) was
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Birkeland’s name will be remember
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Here are some of Alfvén’s other
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Ralph E Juergens (1924 - 1979) [5-6
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This has been a look back into hist
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Donald E Scott. [5-11] is the third
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Many of these ‘star objects’ ap
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These variables are: regions of vas
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If a straight split of a star is ac
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There is one other item to highligh
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Producing planets and moons: I ment
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Here, it has been suggested that ju
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Given what has been said so far, go
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As development progressed in radio
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The way we do this today, however,
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Note that Nova is the name given to
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Is this a pipe-dream? I do not know
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Here is what this experiment infers
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This time, however, the types of ma
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Visually, it appears to us that bot
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that have no other significant valu
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In real life, a capacitor has two m
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The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud
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As mentioned previously, comet Holm
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There are many other visual observa
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