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"The important thing is not to stop questioning." -Albert Einstein Ridgely's Physics Notes C. T. Ridgely, "Archimedes' Principle and Gravitational Levitation," C. T. Ridgely, "Time-dependent electric field outside a charged sphere," C. T. Ridgely, "On the Gravitation of Exotic Matter,"
K. McDonald and C. Ridgely, "Charged, Counter-Rotating Disks
on a Rotating Platform," C. T. Ridgely, "Vector-Based, Quick & Dirty Response to the Issues Posed by Pellegrini," C. T. Ridgely, "Quick & Dirty Response to the Issues Posed by Pellegrini," G. N. Pellegrini, "Critique of C. T. Ridgely's, 'Applying Relativistic Electrodynamics to a Rotating Material Medium' Am. J. Phys. 66 (2) Feb. 1998," C. T. Ridgely, "Gravitation and Forces Induced by Zero-Point Phenomena,"
C. T. Ridgely, "Can Zero-Point Phenomena Truly be the Origin of Inertia?"
C. T. Ridgely, "A Macroscopic Approach to the Origin of Exotic Matter,"
C. T. Ridgely, "Inertia: A Purely Relativistic Phenomenon,"
C. T. Ridgely, "On the Relativistic Origin of Inertia and Zero-Point Forces,"
C. T. Ridgely, "On the Origin of Inertia,"
C. T. Ridgely, "On the Nature of Inertia,"
C. T. Ridgely, "Applying Covariant Versus Contravariant Electromagnetic Tensors to Rotating Media,"
C. T. Ridgely, "Applying Relativistic Electrodynamics to a Rotating Material Medium,"
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