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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Experimenter |  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Electrolysis - ExperimentersScientific pioneers of electrolysis included:
Humphry Davy
Michael Faraday
Paul Héroult
Svante Arrhenius
Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe
More recently, electrolysis of heavy water was performed by Fleischmann and Pons in their famous experiment, resulting in anomalous heat generation and the controversial claim of cold fusion.
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See also:Electrolysis, Electrolysis - Overview, Electrolysis - Electrolysis of water, Electrolysis - Experimenters, Electrolysis - First law of electrolysis, Electrolysis - Second law of electrolysis, Electrolysis - Industrial uses, Electrolysis - Domestic uses, Electrolysis - Military uses Read more here: » Electrolysis: Encyclopedia II - Electrolysis - Experimenters |
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| | | |  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Cornell - Experimental filmJoseph Cornell's 1936 found film montage, Rose Hobart, was made entirely from splicing together existing film stock that Cornell had found in New Jersey warehouses, mostly derived from a 1931 'B' film entitled East of Borneo. Cornell would play Nestor Amaral's record, 'Holiday in Brazil' during its rare screenings, as well as projecting the film through a deep blue glass or filter, giving the film a dreamlike effect. Focusing mainly on the gestures and expressions made by Rose Hobart (the original film's starlet), this dreamsca ...
See also:Joseph Cornell, Joseph Cornell - Sculpture and collage, Joseph Cornell - Experimental film, Joseph Cornell - Personal information, Joseph Cornell - Biography Read more here: » Joseph Cornell: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Cornell - Experimental film |
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| | |  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Prayer - Experimental evaluation of prayerA famous statistical experiment to determine whether or not prayer was effective was conducted by Francis Galton in 1872. Galton hypothetized that if prayer was effective, members of the British Royal family would live longer, given that thousands prayed for their wellbeing every Sunday. He therefore compared longetivity of the British Royal family with that of the general population, and found no difference. While the experiment was probably intended to satirize, and suffered from a number of confounders, it set the precedent for a numb ...
See also:Prayer, Prayer - Approaches, Prayer - The act of prayer, Prayer - Prayer in the Abrahamic religions, Prayer - Prayer in the Bible, Prayer - Jewish prayer, Prayer - Christian prayer, Prayer - Islamic prayer, Prayer - Bahá'í prayer, Prayer - Prayer in other religions, Prayer - Hindu Prayer, Prayer - Buddhism, Prayer - Prayer in Jainism, Prayer - Neopagan Prayers, Prayer - Philosophical paradoxes of prayer, Prayer - The educational approach, Prayer - The Kabbalistic view of prayer, Prayer - The rationalist approach, Prayer - The experiential approach, Prayer - Experimental evaluation of prayer, Prayer - Historical polytheistic prayer, Prayer - Prevalence, Prayer - References and footnotes Read more here: » Prayer: Encyclopedia II - Prayer - Experimental evaluation of prayer |
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| |  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Cloaking device - Real World Experimentation
Cloaking device - Philadelphia Experiment.
The Philadelphia Experiment was a supposed secret experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy at the Philadelphia Naval Yards at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on or before October 28, 1943, which went horribly awry. The experiment was allegedly to cast a vale of radar and possibly optical invisibility or transparency around a ship. Though most mainstream experts argue the incident is an urban legend, a number of people argue that the Philadelphia Experiment could be genui ...
See also:Cloaking device, Cloaking device - Star Trek cloaking device, Cloaking device - Star Wars cloaking device, Cloaking device - Other references, Cloaking device - Real World Experimentation, Cloaking device - Philadelphia Experiment, Cloaking device - Active Camouflage, Cloaking device - Optical camouflage Read more here: » Cloaking device: Encyclopedia II - Cloaking device - Real World Experimentation |
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Cloaking device - Philadelphia Experiment.
The Philadelphia Experiment was a supposed secret experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy at the Philadelphia Naval Yards at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on or before October 28, 1943, which went horribly awry. The experiment was allegedly to cast a vale of radar and possibly optical invisibility or transparency around a ship. Though most mainstream experts argue the incident is an urban legend, a number of people argue that the Philadelphia Experiment could be genui ...
See also:Cloaking device, Cloaking device - Star Trek cloaking device, Cloaking device - Star Wars cloaking device, Cloaking device - Other references, Cloaking device - Real World Experimentation, Cloaking device - Philadelphia Experiment, Cloaking device - Active Camouflage, Cloaking device - Optical camouflage, Cloaking device - Russian Inventor Patents Invisibility Cloak Read more here: » Cloaking device: Encyclopedia II - Cloaking device - Real World Experimentation |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Claude Bernard - An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine 1865[Note: All page references refer to the Dover edition of 1957. See “References” below.]
In his major discourse on scientific method, An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine (1865), Claude Bernard describes what makes a scientific theory good and what makes a scientist important, a true discoverer. Unlike many scientific writers of his time, Bernard writes about his own experiments and thoughts, and uses the first person.
Known and Unknown. What makes a scientist important, he states, is how well ...
See also:Claude Bernard, Claude Bernard - Life, Claude Bernard - Works, Claude Bernard - An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine 1865, Claude Bernard - External link Read more here: » Claude Bernard: Encyclopedia II - Claude Bernard - An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine 1865 |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Time dilation - Experimental confirmationsTime dilation has been tested a number of times. The routine work carried on in particle accelerators since the 1950s, such as those at CERN, is a continuously running test of the time dilation of special relativity. The specific experiments include:
Time dilation - Velocity time dilation tests.
Ives and Stilwell (1938, 1941), “An experimental study of the rate of a moving clock”, in two parts. These experiments measured the Doppler shift of the radiation emited from cathod rays, when viewed from ...
See also:Time dilation, Time dilation - Experimental confirmations, Time dilation - Velocity time dilation tests, Time dilation - Gravitational time dilation tests, Time dilation - Velocity and gravitational time dilation combined tests, Time dilation - Time dilation and space flight, Time dilation - Simple inference of time dilation, Time dilation - Time dilation is symmetric between two inertial observers, Time dilation - Temporal coordinate systems and clock synchronization, Time dilation - The Space-time geometry of velocity time dilation Read more here: » Time dilation: Encyclopedia II - Time dilation - Experimental confirmations |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Tsunami Channel - Experimental Comic KotoneExperimental Comic Kotone (or ExCoKo) follows the story of Kotone, a young android girl designed by Professor Hasegawa, who is attempting to fit into society and does so very well.
The comic originally started as a series of 14 scripts in a semi-interactive format created between June 26 and September 14, 2001, designed in such a way as to resemble a dating game. The comic now has more than 300 strips.
Tsunami Channel - Main Characters.
Kotone is the lead protagonist in th ...
See also:Tsunami Channel, Tsunami Channel - Experimental Comic Kotone, Tsunami Channel - Main Characters, Tsunami Channel - Other Characters, Tsunami Channel - Magical Mina, Tsunami Channel - Main Characters, Tsunami Channel - Other Characters, Tsunami Channel - Mina's Monsters, Tsunami Channel - Other Projects Read more here: » Tsunami Channel: Encyclopedia II - Tsunami Channel - Experimental Comic Kotone |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Particle physics - Experimental particle physicsIn particle physics, the major international collaborations are:
Brookhaven National Laboratory, located on Long Island, USA. Its main facility is the Relativistic Heavy Ion Colliderwhich collides heavy ions such as gold ions (it is the first heavy ion collider) and protons.
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk, Russia)
CERN, located on the French-Swiss border near Geneva. Its main project is now LHC, or the Large Hadron Collider, which is currently under construction. The LHC ...
See also:Particle physics, Particle physics - Subatomic particles, Particle physics - History of particle physics, Particle physics - The Standard Model of particle physics, Particle physics - Experimental particle physics, Particle physics - Theoretical particle physics, Particle physics - Particle physics and reductionism, Particle physics - Public policy and particle physics, Particle physics - The future of particle physics Read more here: » Particle physics: Encyclopedia II - Particle physics - Experimental particle physics |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - E85 - Experimental use in standard enginesE85 has a considerably higher octane rating than gasoline — about 110 — a difference significant enough that it does not burn as efficiently in traditionally-manufactured internal-combustion engines.
Use of E85 in non-FFV vechicles is generally experimental, with some users recommending light blends as low as 20%, while others have successfully run 100% E85. The attraction of burning E85, of course, is th ...
See also:E85, E85 - Availability, E85 - Cost, E85 - Use in Flexible-fuel engines, E85 - Experimental use in standard engines, E85 - Risks of use in standard engines, E85 - After-market Conversion Kits and conversions, E85 - Technical details on Air Fuel Ratios required for burning E85 gasoline and ethanol, E85 - Examples of currently-produced E85 flexible fuel vehicles, E85 - Europe, E85 - USA, E85 - Brazil Read more here: » E85: Encyclopedia II - E85 - Experimental use in standard engines |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - History of science - Pre-experimental scienceIn the West, from antiquity up to the time of the Scientific Revolution, inquiry into the workings of the universe was known as natural philosophy, and those engaged in it were known as natural philosophers. This included some fields of study which are no longer considered scientific. Bertrand Russell's History of Philosophy gives a good account of the historical development of (natural) philosophy. In many cases, system ...
See also:History of science, History of science - Theories and sociology of the history of science, History of science - Pre-experimental science, History of science - Early cultures, History of science - The Middle Ages, History of science - The Scientific Revolution, History of science - Modern science, History of science - Natural sciences, History of science - Social sciences, History of science - Emerging disciplines, History of science - Notes Read more here: » History of science: Encyclopedia II - History of science - Pre-experimental science |
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|  |  |  | Experimenter: Encyclopedia II - Neil Young - Experimental yearsLike many rock stars of the '60s and '70s, the 1980s were a lean time for Young both critically and commercially as he struggled to remain relevant. After providing the incidental music to the film Where The Buffalo Roam, a biopic of Hunter S. Thompson, he recorded Hawks and Doves (1980), a folk/country record in step with his public—and surprising—support for Ronald Reagan. Re-ac-tor (1981) was another set with Crazy Horse, with a mask of distortion and feedback obscuring a relatively weak selection of songs, but hi ...
See also:Neil Young, Neil Young - Early years, Neil Young - Breakthrough, Neil Young - From folk to rock, Neil Young - Experimental years, Neil Young - Back to country-rock roots, Neil Young - In the aftermath of 9/11, Neil Young - Health scare recovery and Prairie Wind, Neil Young - Other achievements, Neil Young - Discography, Neil Young - In Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young - In Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Neil Young - Solo, Neil Young - Trivia, Neil Young - Biographies Read more here: » Neil Young: Encyclopedia II - Neil Young - Experimental years |
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