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| ARTICLES RELATED TO ionizing |  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Explicit conflictsSome Aetherometry theories are in direct conflict with several well-established scientific theories, most notably relativity, Lorentz electrodynamics, photon theory and the equivalence principle.
In particular, the Aetherometry proposal of distinct but integrated space and time manifolds runs contrary to the conjoined spacetime posited by relativity and holds that the experimentally-noted effects on matter and radiation attributed by relativity to curved spacetime are instead effects o ...
See also:Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents Read more here: » Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts |
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Ionizing radiation - The effects of ionizing radiation on animalsWe tend to think of biological effects of radiation in terms of their effect on living cells. For low levels of radiation exposure, the biological effects are so small they may not be detected. The body repairs many types of radiation and chemical damage. Biological effects of radiation on living cells may result in four outcomes:
Injured or damaged cells repair themselves, resulting in no residual damage.
Cells die, much like millions of body cells do every day, being replaced through normal biological processes.
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Ionizing radiation - Minimizing health effects of ionizing radiationAlthough exposure to ionizing radiation carries a risk, it is impossible to completely avoid exposure. Radiation has always been present in the environment and in our bodies. We can, however, avoid undue exposure.
Although people cannot sense ionizing radiation, there is a range of simple, sensitive instruments capable of detecting minute amounts of radiation from natural and man-made sources.
Dosimeters measure an absolute dose received over a period of time. Ion-chamber dosimeters resemble pens, and can be clipped to one's cl ...
See also:Ionizing radiation, Ionizing radiation - Types of radiation, Ionizing radiation - Example: Electromagnetic radiation, Ionizing radiation - Sources of ionizing radiation, Ionizing radiation - Natural background radiation, Ionizing radiation - Man-made radiation sources, Ionizing radiation - The effects of ionizing radiation on animals, Ionizing radiation - Chronic radiation exposure, Ionizing radiation - Acute radiation exposure, Ionizing radiation - Radiation levels, Ionizing radiation - Minimizing health effects of ionizing radiation Read more here: » Ionizing radiation: Encyclopedia II - Ionizing radiation - Minimizing health effects of ionizing radiation |
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Xenon flash lamp - ConstructionThe lamp is comprised of a sealed tube, often made of fused quartz, which is filled with a mixture of gases, primarily xenon, and electrodes to carry electrical current to the gas mixture. Additionally, a high voltage power source is necessary to energize the gas mixture; this high voltage is usually stored on a capacitor so as to allow very speedy delivery of very high electrical current when the lamp is triggered.
The glass envelope is most commonly a thin tube, which may be straight, or bent into a number of different shapes, inclu ...
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Ionizing radiation - Types of radiationIonizing radiation is produced by radioactive decay, nuclear fission and nuclear fusion, extremely hot objects (thermal or blackbody radiation), and accelerated charges (bremsstrahlung or synchrotron radiation).
In order for radiation to be ionizing, the particles must both have a high enough energy and interact with electrons. Photons interact strongly with charged particles, so photons of sufficiently high energy are ionizing (the energy at which this begins to happen is in the ultraviolet region; sunburn is one of the effects of th ...
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Aetherometry - The dynamic aether.
The Correas' main claim is the identification of a universal, dynamic, imponderable (non-massive) and non-electric aether continuum that manifests primarily, as the volume of space itself and the energy latent in that space; secondarily, as a cosmic radiant electrical energy spectrum, ponderable matter, gravity and electrodynamic interactions; and tertiarily, as electromagnetic radi ...
See also:Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents Read more here: » Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Theory |
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Aetherometry - The electroscope.
The Correas' work stems directly from physical experimentation. The body of work they call the "Aetherometric Theory of Synchronicity" began with the investigation of the energetic factors that lead to a spontaneous arrest in the decay of an electroscope's deflection angle during certain weather conditions. This arrest phenomenon is shown to correlate to anti-cyclonic c ...
See also:Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents Read more here: » Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Experiments |
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - ProponentsEugene Mallove, founder of Infinite Energy magazine, as part of his general interest in alternative energy publicly supported of aetherometry, and was one of the founding members of the International Society of Friends of Aetherometry.
Papers, books, and DVDs on aetherometry have been published by Akronos Publishing (a Canadian publishing house in which Paulo Correa and Alexandra Correa are partners) and in the non-mainstream science magazine Infinite Energy, but not in peer-reviewed scientific publications. None of the papers has been cited in peer-r ...
See also:Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents Read more here: » Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Proponents |
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|  |  |  | ionizing: Encyclopedia II - Xenon flash lamp - Output spectrumAs with all relatively cold ionized gases, xenon flash lamps emit light in various spectral lines (see this spectrogram). This is the same phenomenon that gives neon signs their characteristic color. However, for xenon, there are enough spectral lines, and they are distributed across the spectrum in such a way, that to the human eye the light appears white. This is the primary motivation for selecting xenon as a filler in spite of its high cost; krypton is also occasionally use ...
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