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  • ...e damped over time (this stability property is intimately intertwined with relativistic causality<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Gavassino |first1=L. |last2=Antonelli | == Parabolic model (non-relativistic) == ...
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  • The first part is the [[Taylor expansion]] of free Lagrangian of two relativistic particles to second order in ''v''. The Darwin interaction term is due to o The relativistic interaction Lagrangian for a particle with charge q interacting with an ele ...
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  • The Bohr–Sommerfeld model was fundamentally inconsistent and led to many paradoxes. The [[magnetic quantum number]] measured the tilt of the orbital plane rel == Relativistic orbit == ...
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  • ...uations in this frame. It is remarkable that we now understand the special-relativistic Maxwell equations do not hold, strictly speaking, on the surface of the Ear [[Category:Physical paradoxes]] ...
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  • ...pt in relation to the other fundamental quantities. --> In classical, non-relativistic physics, it is a [[scalar (physics)|scalar]] quantity (often denoted by the ...automated astronomical observations from satellites and spacecraft require relativistic corrections of the reported positions.</ref> <!--This sentence sounds a lit ...
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  • ...of abstraction, particularly in the context of Frege's Basic Law V and the paradoxes it generates.<ref>{{Citation |last=Tennant |first=Neil |title=Logicism and {{defn |1=A collection of paradoxes and logical exercises attributed to the medieval philosopher Jean Buridan, ...
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