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  • 21Physics beyond the Standard Model — Beyond the Standard Model Standard Model …

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  • 22Loop quantum gravity — Not to be confused with the path integral formulation of LQG, see spin foam. This article is about LQG in its Canonical formulation.. Beyond the Standard Model …

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  • 23Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model — Beyond the Standard Model Standard Model …

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  • 24specific gravity — specific gravity, adj. Physics. the ratio of the density of any substance to the density of some other substance taken as standard, water being the standard for liquids and solids, and hydrogen or air being the standard for gases. Also called… …

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  • 25Quantum gravity — is the field of theoretical physics attempting to unify quantum mechanics, which describes three of the fundamental forces of nature (electromagnetism, weak interaction, and strong interaction), with general relativity, the theory of the fourth… …

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  • 26Non-standard cosmology — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 27Conformal gravity — is a generic name for gravity theories which are invariant under conformal transformations in the Riemannian geometry sense; more accurately, they are invariant under Weyl transformations where gab is the metric tensor and Ω(x) is a function on… …

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  • 28Anti-gravity — Antigrav redirects here. For the EyeToy video game, see EyeToy: AntiGrav. Anti gravity is the idea of creating a place or object that is free from the force of gravity. It does not refer to the lack of weight under gravity experienced in free… …

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  • 29Noncommutative standard model — In theoretical particle physics, the non commutative Standard Model, mainly due to the French mathematician Alain Connes, uses his noncommutative geometry to devise an extension of the Standard Model to include a modified form of general… …

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  • 30International Standard Atmosphere — The International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is an atmospheric model of how the pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity of the Earth s atmosphere change over a wide range of altitudes. It consists of tables of values at various altitudes,… …

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