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  • Quantum Redshift
  • 2002 video game

    Quantum Redshift is a video game for the Xbox console, developed by Curly Monsters and published by Microsoft Game Studios in 2002. The game is a futuristic

    Quantum Redshift

    Quantum_Redshift

  • Gravitational redshift
  • Physical effect in general relativity

    In physics and general relativity, gravitational redshift (known as Einstein shift in older literature) is the phenomenon that electromagnetic waves or

    Gravitational redshift

    Gravitational redshift

    Gravitational_redshift

  • Redshift
  • Change in wavelength of light

    In physics, a redshift is an increase in the wavelength, or equivalently, a decrease in the frequency, of electromagnetic radiation (such as light). The

    Redshift

    Redshift

    Redshift

  • Tom Holkenborg
  • Dutch musician and composer (born 1967)

    composing the soundtrack for Xbox racing games Forza Motorsport and Quantum Redshift, Holkenborg is responsible for the SSX Blur soundtrack. He has also

    Tom Holkenborg

    Tom Holkenborg

    Tom_Holkenborg

  • Quantum entanglement
  • Physics phenomenon

    Quantum entanglement is the phenomenon in which the quantum state of each particle in a group cannot be described independently of the state of the others

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum_entanglement

  • List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360
  • The Punisher THQ Pure Pinball XS Games Puyo Pop Fever Sega  XO   J  Quantum Redshift Microsoft Game Studios RalliSport Challenge Microsoft Game Studios

    List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360

    List_of_Xbox_games_compatible_with_Xbox_360

  • Quantum gravity
  • Description of gravity using discrete values

    Quantum gravity (QG) is a field of theoretical physics that seeks unification of the theory of gravity with the principles of quantum mechanics. It deals

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum_gravity

  • Xbox (console)
  • Home video game console

    Combat Evolved, Madden NFL 2003, NFL Fever 2003, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Quantum Redshift, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, TimeSplitters 2, ToeJam & Earl III: Mission

    Xbox (console)

    Xbox (console)

    Xbox_(console)

  • List of vehicular combat games
  • series (1996 debut) DethKarz (1998) Psybadek (1998) Hover Ace (2001) Quantum Redshift (2002) Fatal Inertia (2007) Death Track: Resurrection (2008) Radial-G

    List of vehicular combat games

    List_of_vehicular_combat_games

  • Quantum-confined Stark effect
  • Effect in quantum electronics

    system and within the reach of the QCSE induced redshift. Although first demonstrated in GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs quantum wells, QCSE started to generate interest after

    Quantum-confined Stark effect

    Quantum-confined_Stark_effect

  • General relativity
  • Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime

    gravitational time dilation, gravitational lensing, the gravitational redshift of light, the Shapiro time delay, singularities and black holes. So far

    General relativity

    General relativity

    General_relativity

  • List of Xbox Game Studios video games
  • Game Studios Blinx: The Time Sweeper Xbox September 8, 2002 Artoon Quantum Redshift Xbox September 16, 2002 Curly Monsters Links 2003 Microsoft Windows

    List of Xbox Game Studios video games

    List_of_Xbox_Game_Studios_video_games

  • Multiverse
  • Hypothetical group of multiple universes

    Hubert (13 July 2018). "Quantum theory of the classical: quantum jumps, Born's Rule and objective classical reality via quantum Darwinism". Philosophical

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

  • List of Xbox games
  • Puyo Pop: Fever Sonic Team Sega Feb 27, 2004 Apr 24, 2004 Unreleased Quantum Redshift Curly Monsters Microsoft Game Studios Oct 4, 2002 Nov 21, 2002 Sep

    List of Xbox games

    List of Xbox games

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  • Big Bang
  • Physical theory of the cosmos

    of light elements, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the redshift of galaxies and the large-scale structure of the universe. The uniformity

    Big Bang

    Big Bang

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  • Carole Ruggier
  • British/Irish/American actress (born 1967)

    include games such as Red Dead Revolver, Quake II, Devil May Cry 2, Quantum Redshift, Summoner 2, Red Faction 2, Age of Mythology, Maximo: Ghost to Glory

    Carole Ruggier

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  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    corresponds to the graviton, a quantum mechanical particle that carries the gravitational force. Thus, string theory is a theory of quantum gravity. String theory

    String theory

    String_theory

  • CfA Redshift Survey
  • Map survey of the universe

    have been described as artifacts of quantum fluctuations in the inflationary epoch of the universe. CfA Redshift Survey and Catalog Retrieved April 7

    CfA Redshift Survey

    CfA Redshift Survey

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  • Hawking radiation
  • Hypothetical quantum cosmological effect

    black-body radiation released outside a black hole's event horizon due to quantum effects according to a model developed by Stephen Hawking in 1974. The

    Hawking radiation

    Hawking_radiation

  • Bohr–Einstein debates
  • Series of public disputes between physicists Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein

    The Bohr–Einstein debates were a series of public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Their debates are remembered

    Bohr–Einstein debates

    Bohr–Einstein debates

    Bohr–Einstein_debates

  • Zero-point energy
  • Lowest possible energy of a quantum system or field

    is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have. Unlike in classical mechanics, quantum systems constantly fluctuate in their

    Zero-point energy

    Zero-point energy

    Zero-point_energy

  • Hubble's law
  • Observation in physical cosmology

    galaxy's recessional velocity is typically determined by measuring its redshift, a shift in the frequency of light emitted by the galaxy. The discovery

    Hubble's law

    Hubble's law

    Hubble's_law

  • List of racing video games
  • 2007-12-07 Pyroblazer Eipix Entertainment Candella Software WIN 2008-11-13 Quantum Redshift Curly Monsters Microsoft Game Studios XBOX 2002-09-17 R-Tuned : Ultimate

    List of racing video games

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  • Albert Einstein
  • German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)

    known theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum theory. His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from

    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

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  • Expansion of the universe
  • Increase in distance between parts of the universe

    dynamics. For photons, expansion leads to the cosmological redshift. While the cosmological redshift is often explained as the stretching of photon wavelengths

    Expansion of the universe

    Expansion of the universe

    Expansion_of_the_universe

  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    looking for a theory that describes gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics (quantum gravity), which would unify gravity and the other known fundamental

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Tests of general relativity
  • Mercury, the bending of light in gravitational fields, and the gravitational redshift. The precession of Mercury was already known; experiments showing light

    Tests of general relativity

    Tests_of_general_relativity

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    mass have a common cause. Using the principle, Einstein predicted the redshift and the lensing effect of gravity on light; his prediction of gravitational

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Cosmological constant
  • Value representing energy density of space

    theory, before it was demonstrated in observation of the cosmological redshift—as his "biggest blunder" (according to George Gamow). It transpired that

    Cosmological constant

    Cosmological constant

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  • Relativistic quantum mechanics
  • Quantum mechanics taking into account particles near or at the speed of light

    In physics, relativistic quantum mechanics (RQM) is any Poincaré-covariant formulation of quantum mechanics (QM). This theory is applicable to massive

    Relativistic quantum mechanics

    Relativistic_quantum_mechanics

  • Theory of relativity
  • Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein

    accuracy in 1941. It was designed to test the transverse Doppler effect – the redshift of light from a moving source in a direction perpendicular to its velocity—which

    Theory of relativity

    Theory of relativity

    Theory_of_relativity

  • NGEN Racing
  • 2000 video game

    Retrieved January 4, 2021. Yin-Poole, Wesley (November 16, 2012). "Quantum Redshift: the forgotten Xbox exclusive Microsoft paid $1m for to take on WipEout"

    NGEN Racing

    NGEN_Racing

  • Non-standard cosmology
  • Models of the universe which deviate from then-current scientific consensus

    observational test so far. However, at a fundamental level it is incompatible with quantum mechanics, and by predicting singularities, it also predicts its own breakdown

    Non-standard cosmology

    Non-standard cosmology

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  • Gravitational singularity
  • Condition in which spacetime itself breaks down

    to be accurate under these conditions, and a quantum description is likely needed. For example, quantum mechanics does not permit particles to inhabit

    Gravitational singularity

    Gravitational_singularity

  • Einstein's thought experiments
  • Albert Einstein's hypothetical situations to argue scientific points

    uncertainty principle might be evaded. In a contribution to the literature on quantum mechanics, Einstein considered two particles briefly interacting and then

    Einstein's thought experiments

    Einstein's_thought_experiments

  • Chirp mass
  • Effective mass of a binary system

    distance and redshift. Xian Chen has pointed out that this assumes non-cosmological redshifts (peculiar velocity and gravitational redshift) are negligible

    Chirp mass

    Chirp_mass

  • Max Tegmark
  • Swedish-American academic physicist (born 1967)

    experiments such as COBE, QMAP, and WMAP, and to galaxy redshift surveys such as the Las Campanas Redshift Survey, the 2dF Survey and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

    Max Tegmark

    Max Tegmark

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  • False vacuum
  • Hypothetical vacuum, less stable than true vacuum

    In quantum field theory, a false vacuum is a hypothetical vacuum state that is locally stable but does not occupy the most stable possible ground state

    False vacuum

    False vacuum

    False_vacuum

  • Quantum well
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    trapped in the quantum wells. Further studies have been able to conclude that the photocurrent increase is directly related to the redshift of the absorption

    Quantum well

    Quantum well

    Quantum_well

  • Wormhole
  • Hypothetical topological feature of spacetime

    Quantum Geometry: A Framework for Quantum General Relativity, Springer, 2013, p. 412. Ford; Roman (1995). "Averaged Energy Conditions and Quantum Inequalities"

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

  • Dark energy
  • Energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe

    be used to accurately measure distances. Comparing this distance to the redshift (which measures the speed at which the supernova is receding) shows that

    Dark energy

    Dark energy

    Dark_energy

  • Event horizon
  • Region in spacetime from which nothing can escape

    appears to slow down, never quite crossing the horizon. Due to gravitational redshift, its image reddens over time as the object moves closer to the horizon

    Event horizon

    Event horizon

    Event_horizon

  • Bell test
  • Experiments to test Bell's theorem in quantum mechanics

    experiment, is a real-world physics experiment designed to test the theory of quantum mechanics in relation to Albert Einstein's concept of local realism. Named

    Bell test

    Bell_test

  • Graviton
  • Hypothetical elementary particle that mediates gravity

    theories of quantum gravity, the graviton is the hypothetical elementary particle that mediates the force of gravitational interaction. It is a quantum of gravitational

    Graviton

    Graviton

  • Big Crunch
  • Hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe

    Hogg, David W. (August 2009). "The Kinematic Origin of the Cosmological Redshift". American Journal of Physics. 77 (8): 688–694. arXiv:0808.1081. Bibcode:2009AmJPh

    Big Crunch

    Big Crunch

    Big_Crunch

  • Alcubierre drive
  • Hypothetical FTL transportation by warping space

    relativity does not incorporate quantum mechanics. Some physicists have presented arguments to suggest that a theory of quantum gravity (which would incorporate

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre_drive

  • Void (astronomy)
  • Vast empty spaces between filaments with few or no galaxies

    three-dimensional mapping of the universe. Through redshift surveys, their depth was calculated from the individual redshifts of the galaxies due to the expansion of

    Void (astronomy)

    Void (astronomy)

    Void_(astronomy)

  • Gravitational wave
  • Aspect of relativity in physics

    expansion. Redshifting of gravitational waves is different from redshifting due to gravity (gravitational redshift). In the framework of quantum field theory

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational wave

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  • Einstein field equations
  • Field-equations in general relativity

    solutions is also a solution); another example is the Schrödinger equation of quantum mechanics, which is linear in the wavefunction. The EFE reduce to Newton's

    Einstein field equations

    Einstein_field_equations

  • Cosmic microwave background
  • Trace radiation from the early universe

    However, the photons have grown less energetic due to the cosmological redshift associated with the expansion of the universe. The surface of last scattering

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic_microwave_background

  • Equivalence principle
  • Hypothesis that inertial and gravitational masses are equivalent

    these constraints alone Einstein was able to predict the gravitational redshift. Theories of gravity that obey the Einstein equivalence principle must

    Equivalence principle

    Equivalence principle

    Equivalence_principle

  • Timeline of cosmological theories
  • propose that quantum fluctuations could lead to large scale structure in an inflationary universe. 1982 – The first CfA galaxy redshift survey is completed

    Timeline of cosmological theories

    Timeline of cosmological theories

    Timeline_of_cosmological_theories

  • White hole
  • Hypothetical object of spacetime

    reaches a final value as there is no considered surface in a singularity. In quantum mechanics, the black hole emits Hawking radiation and so it can come to

    White hole

    White_hole

  • Introduction to general relativity
  • Theory of gravity by Albert Einstein

    1967, the most recent comprehensive analysis from 2004). Gravitational redshift was first measured in a laboratory setting in 1959 by Pound and Rebka.

    Introduction to general relativity

    Introduction to general relativity

    Introduction_to_general_relativity

  • World line
  • Path of an object through spacetime

    planets around the Sun or an astronaut in space) are called geodesics. Quantum field theory, the framework in which all of modern particle physics is

    World line

    World_line

  • Closed timelike curve
  • World line of a particle in spacetime which returns to its starting point

    appear in certain GR solutions might be ruled out by a future theory of quantum gravity which would replace GR, an idea which Stephen Hawking labeled the

    Closed timelike curve

    Closed_timelike_curve

  • Big Bounce
  • Model for the origin of the universe

    Loop quantum cosmology – Finite, symmetry-reduced model of loop quantum gravity Loop quantum gravity – Theory of quantum gravity merging quantum mechanics

    Big Bounce

    Big Bounce

    Big_Bounce

  • Philosophy of physics
  • Truths and principles of the study of matter, space, time and energy

    three pillars of modern physics: Quantum mechanics: Interpretations of quantum theory, including the nature of quantum states, the measurement problem

    Philosophy of physics

    Philosophy_of_physics

  • Gravitational time dilation
  • General-relativistic effect

    experiments. Gravitational time dilation is closely related to gravitational redshift, in which the closer a body emitting light of constant frequency is to

    Gravitational time dilation

    Gravitational_time_dilation

  • Accelerating expansion of the universe
  • Cosmological phenomenon

    them. The distance can then be compared to the supernovae's cosmological redshift, which measures how much the universe has expanded since the supernova

    Accelerating expansion of the universe

    Accelerating expansion of the universe

    Accelerating_expansion_of_the_universe

  • Aharonov–Bohm effect
  • Electromagnetic quantum-mechanical effect in regions of zero magnetic and electric field

    effect, sometimes called the Ehrenberg–Siday–Aharonov–Bohm effect, is a quantum-mechanical phenomenon in which an electrically charged particle is affected

    Aharonov–Bohm effect

    Aharonov–Bohm effect

    Aharonov–Bohm_effect

  • Chronology of the universe
  • History and future of the universe

    wavelength of the light along the way, an effect called cosmological redshift. The redshift can be measured by comparing incoming light to known spectroscopic

    Chronology of the universe

    Chronology of the universe

    Chronology_of_the_universe

  • List of cosmologists
  • books Marc Davis (1947–) was lead astronomer of a survey of 50,000 high-redshift galaxies Avishai Dekel (1951–) studied galaxy formation and large scale

    List of cosmologists

    List of cosmologists

    List_of_cosmologists

  • Matter wave clock
  • results of standard quantum mechanics, including those supposedly at odds with it. Thus, it illuminates the role of the gravitational redshift and the proper

    Matter wave clock

    Matter_wave_clock

  • Faster-than-light
  • Propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light

    include the Alcubierre drive, Krasnikov tubes, traversable wormholes, and quantum tunneling. Some of these proposals find loopholes around general relativity

    Faster-than-light

    Faster-than-light

  • Bharat Ratra
  • Indian-American physicist and educator (born 1960)

    University. He is known for his work on dynamical dark energy and on the quantum-mechanical generation of energy density and magnetic field fluctuations

    Bharat Ratra

    Bharat Ratra

    Bharat_Ratra

  • Irving Segal
  • American mathematician

    (1918–1998) was an American mathematician known for work on theoretical quantum mechanics. He shares credit for what is often referred to as the Segal–Shale–Weil

    Irving Segal

    Irving Segal

    Irving_Segal

  • Gravitational lens
  • Light bending by mass between source and observer

    June 23, 2014. In 2023, a massive galaxy with a complete Einstein ring at redshift z = 2 was identified in JWST NIRCam observations in the COSMOS-Web survey

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational_lens

  • Pound–Rebka experiment
  • Test of gravitational redshift

    Christophe; Wolf, Peter (2019). "Gravitational redshift test with the future ACES mission". Classical and Quantum Gravity. 36 (24): 245004. arXiv:1907.12320

    Pound–Rebka experiment

    Pound–Rebka experiment

    Pound–Rebka_experiment

  • A Brief History of Time
  • 1988 book by Stephen Hawking

    it (such as gravity). He discusses two theories, general relativity and quantum mechanics that form the foundation of modern physics. Finally, he talks

    A Brief History of Time

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  • Twin paradox
  • Thought experiment in special relativity

    manifold Phenomena Kepler problem Gravitational lensing Gravitational redshift Gravitational time dilation Gravitational waves Frame-dragging Geodetic

    Twin paradox

    Twin paradox

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  • Friedmann equations
  • Equations in physical cosmology

    (GWB) Microwave (CMB) · Neutrino (CNB) Expansion · Future Hubble's law · Redshift Expansion of the universe FLRW metric · Friedmann equations Lambda-CDM

    Friedmann equations

    Friedmann equations

    Friedmann_equations

  • Mass inflation
  • Phenomenon within general relativity

    outside the horizon, and the apparent inner horizon, a region of infinite redshift for observers inside the horizon, would effectively "cancel out" and no

    Mass inflation

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  • Pseudo-Riemannian manifold
  • Differentiable manifold with nondegenerate metric tensor

    manifold Phenomena Kepler problem Gravitational lensing Gravitational redshift Gravitational time dilation Gravitational waves Frame-dragging Geodetic

    Pseudo-Riemannian manifold

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  • Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity
  • inertial mass and uses it to predict gravitational lensing and gravitational redshift, historically known as the Einstein shift. 1907-8 – Hermann Minkowski introduces

    Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity

    Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity

    Timeline_of_gravitational_physics_and_relativity

  • No-hair theorem
  • Black holes are characterized only by mass, charge, and spin

    unstable black hole decays rapidly to a stable black hole; and (excepting quantum fluctuations) stable black holes can be completely described at any moment

    No-hair theorem

    No-hair_theorem

  • Oppenheimer–Snyder model
  • Exact solution to the Einstein field equations

    manifold Phenomena Kepler problem Gravitational lensing Gravitational redshift Gravitational time dilation Gravitational waves Frame-dragging Geodetic

    Oppenheimer–Snyder model

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  • Kerr–Newman metric
  • Solution of Einstein field equations

    Khrennikov, Andrei, eds. (2007). Beyond the quantum: proceedings of the Lorentz Workshop "Beyond the Quantum", Lorentz Center Leiden, The Netherlands, 29

    Kerr–Newman metric

    Kerr–Newman_metric

  • History of the Big Bang theory
  • Humason formulated the empirical Redshift Distance Law of galaxies, nowadays known as Hubble's law, which, once the Redshift is interpreted as a measure of

    History of the Big Bang theory

    History of the Big Bang theory

    History_of_the_Big_Bang_theory

  • Time-translation symmetry
  • Mathematical transformation in physics

    can be seen in the study of time evolution equations of classical and quantum physics. Many differential equations describing time evolution equations

    Time-translation symmetry

    Time-translation symmetry

    Time-translation_symmetry

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    the UV and above, has been associated with negative health effects. In quantum mechanics, an alternate way of viewing EMR is that it consists of photons

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • Fine-structure constant
  • Dimensionless number that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction

    of its definitions, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) provides a way to measure α directly using the quantum Hall effect or the anomalous magnetic

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure_constant

  • Roger Penrose
  • English mathematician, mathematical physicist (born 1931)

    Interpretation predicts the relationship between quantum mechanics and general relativity, and proposes that a quantum state remains in superposition until the

    Roger Penrose

    Roger Penrose

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  • Conservation of energy
  • Law of physics and chemistry

    introduces new phenomena. In an expanding universe, photons spontaneously redshift and tethers spontaneously gain tension; if vacuum energy is positive, the

    Conservation of energy

    Conservation_of_energy

  • Lovelock's theorem
  • Theorem in general relativity

    manifold Phenomena Kepler problem Gravitational lensing Gravitational redshift Gravitational time dilation Gravitational waves Frame-dragging Geodetic

    Lovelock's theorem

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  • ADM formalism
  • Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity

    formulation of general relativity that plays an important role in canonical quantum gravity and numerical relativity. It was first published in 1959. The comprehensive

    ADM formalism

    ADM formalism

    ADM_formalism

  • Hamilton–Jacobi–Einstein equation
  • Reformulation of general relativity

    the action S. In quantum theory, namely non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM), relativistic quantum mechanics (RQM), as well as quantum field theory (QFT)

    Hamilton–Jacobi–Einstein equation

    Hamilton–Jacobi–Einstein_equation

  • Speed of gravity
  • Physical constant equal to the speed of light

    of the graviton, if it exists, requires an as-yet unavailable theory of quantum gravity). The speed of physical changes in a gravitational or electromagnetic

    Speed of gravity

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  • Compton scattering
  • Scattering of photons off charged particles

    Compton scattering (or the Compton effect) is the quantum theory of scattering of a high-frequency photon through an interaction with a charged particle

    Compton scattering

    Compton scattering

    Compton_scattering

  • Unruh effect
  • Kinematic prediction of quantum field theory for an accelerating observer

    Fulling–Davies–Unruh effect) is a hypothetical, observer-dependent prediction of quantum field theory that an observer who is uniformly accelerating through empty

    Unruh effect

    Unruh_effect

  • List of works by Catherine Asaro
  • (1999) "Ave de Paso" (short story appearing in the following anthologies: Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction, ed. Al Sarrantonio, (2001); Fantasy:

    List of works by Catherine Asaro

    List_of_works_by_Catherine_Asaro

  • Lambda-CDM model
  • Mathematical model of the Big Bang

    an expansion of the spatial metric that is well documented, both as the redshift of prominent spectral absorption or emission lines in the light from distant

    Lambda-CDM model

    Lambda-CDM model

    Lambda-CDM_model

  • List of largest cosmic structures
  • the observational data requires assumptions about gravitational lensing, redshift, etc. Voids are immense spaces between galaxy filaments and other large-scale

    List of largest cosmic structures

    List of largest cosmic structures

    List_of_largest_cosmic_structures

  • Recombination (cosmology)
  • Cosmological epoch c. 370,000 years after the Big Bang

    atoms. Recombination occurred about 378000 years after the Big Bang (at a redshift of z = 1100). The "re-" in "recombination" is misleading, since the Big

    Recombination (cosmology)

    Recombination (cosmology)

    Recombination_(cosmology)

  • List of contributors to general relativity
  • Einstein field equations, gravitational time dilation, gravitational redshift, gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, perihelion of Mercury, cosmological

    List of contributors to general relativity

    List_of_contributors_to_general_relativity

  • Matvei Bronstein
  • Soviet theoretical physicist (1906–1938)

    Soviet theoretical physicist, a pioneer of quantum gravity, author of works in astrophysics, semiconductors, quantum electrodynamics and cosmology, as well

    Matvei Bronstein

    Matvei Bronstein

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  • John Archibald Wheeler
  • American theoretical physicist (1911–2008)

    completely collapsed objects predicted by general relativity. He also coined "quantum foam", "neutron moderator", "wormhole" and "it from bit", and hypothesized

    John Archibald Wheeler

    John Archibald Wheeler

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  • Kaluza–Klein theory
  • Unified field theory

    classical theory of Kaluza described above, and then departed into Klein's quantum interpretation. Klein solved a Schrödinger-like wave equation using an

    Kaluza–Klein theory

    Kaluza–Klein theory

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  • Stress–energy tensor
  • Tensor describing energy momentum density in spacetime

    Genesis And Empirical Foundations To Gravitational Waves, Cosmology And Quantum Gravity - Volume 1. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4635-14-1. Misner, Thorne

    Stress–energy tensor

    Stress–energy tensor

    Stress–energy_tensor

  • Geodesics in general relativity
  • Generalization of straight line to a curved space time

    manifold Phenomena Kepler problem Gravitational lensing Gravitational redshift Gravitational time dilation Gravitational waves Frame-dragging Geodetic

    Geodesics in general relativity

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    South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).

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    English (of Norman origin)

    Quincy

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France deriving their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Quintus, meaning ‘fifth(-born)’ + the locative suffix -acum. The earliest bearers of the name in England were from Cuinchy in Pas-de-Calais, but other stocks may be from Quincy-sous-Sénard in Seine-et-Oise or Quincy-Voisins in Seine-et-Marne.The American Quincy family were established in MA by Edmund Quincy in 1633. Fifth in descent was Josiah Quincy (1744–75), a leading patriot, who was sent to England to argue the colonists’ case in 1774. His son Josiah (1772–1864) was a powerful opponent of slavery, president of Harvard, and mayor of Boston, a post also held by several of his descendants. The traditional pronunciation is “Quinzy”.

    Quincy

  • Shantum
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shantum

    Calm

    Shantum

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  • Ikshu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit

    Ikshu

    Sugarcane

  • Armstrang
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Scottish

    Armstrang

    Strong Armed

  • Jyothi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Jyothi

    Light; Bright; Shining

  • Tyagaraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Tyagaraj

    A Deity; Lord Rama

  • Videh | விதேஹ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Videh | விதேஹ

    Without form

  • Fila
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, French, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Swahili

    Fila

    Lover

  • Prasanthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prasanthi

    Highest peace

  • STEVANIA
  • Female

    English

    STEVANIA

    Feminine form of English Steven, STEVANIA means "crown."

  • Haard
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Haard

    Core; Centre; Heart's Feeling

  • Deema
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deema

    The rainy cloud, Down pour

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  • Quotum
  • n.

    Part or proportion; quota.

  • Quantic
  • n.

    A homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables, in general containing only positive integral powers of the variables, and called quadric, cubic, quartic, etc., according as it is of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or a higher degree. These are further called binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., according as they contain two, three, four, or more variables; thus, the quantic / is a binary cubic.

  • Quant
  • n.

    A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole.

  • Octic
  • n.

    A quantic of the eighth degree.

  • Quartic
  • n.

    A quantic of the fourth degree. See Quantic.

  • Sextic
  • n.

    A quantic of the sixth degree.

  • Quintic
  • n.

    A quantic of the fifth degree. See Quantic.

  • Quantum
  • n.

    Quantity; amount.

  • Quantum
  • n.

    A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary.

  • Fabian
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or in the manner of, the Roman general, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus; cautious; dilatory; avoiding a decisive contest.

  • Facient
  • n.

    One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient.

  • Quadric
  • n.

    A quantic of the second degree. See Quantic.

  • Septic
  • n.

    A quantic of the seventh degree.

  • Conceit
  • n.

    A fanciful, odd, or extravagant notion; a quant fancy; an unnatural or affected conception; a witty thought or turn of expression; a fanciful device; a whim; a quip.

  • Quanta
  • pl.

    of Quantum

  • Covariant
  • n.

    A function involving the coefficients and the variables of a quantic, and such that when the quantic is lineally transformed the same function of the new variables and coefficients shall be equal to the old function multiplied by a factor. An invariant is a like function involving only the coefficients of the quantic.