elements Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Aether. Specific DEFAULTSORT AetherClassicalElement Category Classical elements Category Obsolete scientific theories Category Aether theories ca ter element de ...classic element According to ancient and History of science in the Middle Ages medieval science aether Greek lang grc aith r ref ether . The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language . 4th ed. Boston Houghton Mifflin, 2006. ref , also spelled ther or ether , is the material that fills ... black visage . See also Empyrean . Fifth element This section is linked from Classicalelement In Plato s Timaeus dialogue Timaeus St 55c Plato described aether as that which God used in the delineation of the universe. Aristotle Plato s student at the Akademia included aether in the system of the classicalelement s of Ionian School philosophy Ionian Greek philosophy philosophy as the fifth element ... Aether mythology The word lang grc aith r in Homeric Greek means pure, fresh air or clear ..., analogous to the air breathed by mortals also personified as a deity, Aether mythology Aether , the son ... bodies moved in circles. In Aristotle s system aether had no qualities was neither hot, cold ... 9. ref Medieval scholastic philosophers granted aether changes of density, in which the bodies of the planets ..., pp. 422 428, ISBN 0 521 56509 X. ref Robert Fludd stated that the aether was of the character that it was subtler than light . Fludd cites the 3rd century view of Plotinus , concerning the aether ..., 1659. Pg 221. ref See also Arche . Legacy main Aether theories While special relativity showed that Maxwell s equations do not require the aether, there were some early modern aether theories , however, the early modern aether has little in common with the aether of classical elements from which the name was borrowed and the aether theories are scientifically obsolete. See also Akasha Plane esotericism ... Ether klassiek element ja pt ter elemento ru fi Eetteri alkuaine tr Es r ... more details
wiktionary aether ether Aether , ther or ether may refer to tocright Metaphysics and mythology Aetherclassicalelement , the material that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere Aether mythology was the personification of the upper sky , space and heaven, in Greek mythology Science and engineering Aetherclassicalelement , a concept, historically, used in science as a medium and in philosophy as a substance Aether theories in alchemy, natural philosophy, and very early modern physics which suppose a fifth element Luminiferous aether , in early physics considered to be the medium through which light propagates Ether , a class of chemical compounds, or specifically Diethyl ether , which has the common name ether Games Aether video game Aether video game , a 2008 puzzle game Aether, a fictional planet, main setting for the 2004 video game Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Aether, a name of a move used in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl , Fire Emblem Path of Radiance , and Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn Aether, a gather able object in Aion video game Aion Aether, a sub species form of Sariel in the PlayStation Portable game God Eater Aether, written on the walls in Call of Duty World at War Zombies and Call of Duty Black Ops der riese. The Aether, a user created custom mod for Minecraft . The Aetherium, a chaotic, mechanized dimension parallel to Earth seen in the 1999 video game Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine Music Artists Ether band , Welsh rock band 1996 1999 Ether, US based Australian rock group better known as Memento band Memento , disbanded 2007 Albums Aether album Aether album ,a 2001 album by Australian jazz trio The Necks Ether Babble album Ether Babble ... Nas Aether , a track from the 1998 album Lead and Aether by Finnish funeral doom metal band Skepticism Aether , a track from the 2009 album Without Sinking by Hildur Gu nad ttir Other Ether Book of Mormon ... es ter eo Etero fa fr ther fy Eter ko hr Eter io Etero he la Aether ... more details
called AetherclassicalelementAether in ancient Greece and India. The concept of the five elements ... element sea , Earth classicalelement earth , Fire classicalelement fire , Aetherclassicalelement sky , and Air classicalelement wind . ref Cite journal title A consideration of Babylonian astronomy ... are kshiti or bh mi earth classicalelement earth , Ap water ap or jala water classicalelement water , agni tejas or agni fire classicalelement fire , maruts marut or pavan air classicalelement air or wind , vyom or shunya or akash Aetherclassicalelementaether or Aetherclassicalelement void ... . These five are earth classicalelement earth , water classicalelement water , fire classicalelement fire , wind classicalelement wind air, and Aetherclassicalelement void . These came from Buddhist ... classic element systems classic element In classical thought, the four elements Earth classicalelement Earth , Water classicalelement Water , Air classicalelement Air , and Fire classicalelement ... Greece Greek classical elements Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether date from pre Socratic times and persisted ... both File Alchemy fire symbol.svg 20px Fire classicalelement fire File Alchemy earth symbol.svg 20px Earth classicalelement earth File Alchemy air symbol.svg 20px Air classicalelement air File Alchemy water symbol.svg 20px Water classicalelement water Plato characterizes the elements as being ... to Aristotle in his On Generation and Corruption Air classicalelement Air is primarily wet and secondarily hot. Fire classicalelement Fire is primarily hot and secondarily dry. Earth classicalelement Earth is primarily dry and secondarily cold. Water classicalelement Water is primarily ... corner is the opposite of these properties, hot cold and dry wet . Aristotle added Aetherclassicalelement Fifth elementaether as the quintessence, reasoning that whereas fire, earth, air, and water ... there is a similar system of elements, which includes Metal classicalelement metal and Wood classical ... more details
Aether theories in physics propose the existence of a medium, the Aetherclassicalelementaether also ... aether could be undetectable length contraction , but if their equations were correct, Albert Einstein s 1905 special theory of relativity could generate the same mathematics without referring to an aether at all. This led most physicists to conclude that the classical notion of aether was not a useful ... due to its similarity to the classicalaether. See also Aether Absolute space and time References ... of electromagnetic waves. The assorted aether theories embody the various conceptions of this Medium optics medium and Substance theory substance . This early modern aether has little in common with the Aetherclassicalelementaether of classical elements from which the name was borrowed. Theories Although hypotheses of the aether vary somewhat in detail they all have certain characteristics in common. Theories were first proposed in the 19th century which considered aether to be a physical ... essential feature is that the properties of the aether give rise to electric and magnetic phenomena ... propagating effects are determined by the physical properties of the aether at the relevant location ... waves. The aether is considered the overall reference frame for the universe and thus velocities are all ... , interviewed by Paul Davies in The Ghost in the Atom has suggested that an aether theory might help ... with relativity, and could produce an aether theory perfectly consistent with the Michelson Morley experiment . Bell suggests the aether was wrongly rejected on purely philosophical grounds what ... us to deny the Aether. We may assume the existence of an Aether . Luminiferous aether main Luminiferous aether History of special relativity In the 19th century, luminiferous aether or ether , meaning light bearing aether, was the term used to describe a medium for the propagation of light ... through the aether, and had failed to do so. A range of proposed Aether drag hypothesis aether dragging ... more details
Image AetherWind.svg thumb 327px The luminiferous aether it was hypothesised that the Earth moves through a medium of aether that carries light In the late 19th century, luminiferous aether , ther or ether , meaning light bearing Aetherclassicalelementaether , was the term used to describe a Transmission ... AetherclassicalelementAether drag hypothesis See also Col begin Col 1 of 3 History of special .... ref group A name einstc So the only similarity of this relativistic aether concept with the classical ... at the time. ref Following the negative outcome of aether drift experiments like the Michelson Morley experiment , the concept of aether as a mechanical medium having a state of motion lost adherents ... theory . The history of light and aether See also Timeline of luminiferous aether To Robert Boyle in the 17th century, a little before Isaac Newton, the aether was a probable hypothesis and consisted ... do not know what this Aether is , but that if it consists of particles then they must be exceedingly ... was a wave propagating through an aether, but Newton rejected this idea. The main reason for his rejection ... in the context of an aether based theory of light was regarded as more problematic, because it requires that the aether be stationary even as the Earth moves through it&mdash precisely the problem that led ... , and thus required Huygens s idea of an aether gas permeating all space. However, a transverse ... of longitudinal waves suggested that the aether had negative compressibility. George ... interpretation, developing a model in which the aether might be by analogy with pine ... physics see Galilean Newtonian relativity , the aether was hypothesized as the absolute and unique frame of reference in which Maxwell s equations hold. That is, the aether must be still universally .... Maxwell himself proposed several mechanical models of aether based on wheels and gears, and George ... . Nevertheless, by this point the mechanical qualities of the aether had become more and more magical ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lead and Aether Type Album Artist Skepticism band Skepticism Cover lead & aether cover.jpg Released 1998 Genre Doom metal Funeral doom Funeral doom metal Length 47 49 Label Red Stream Inc Producers Red Stream Inc and Skepticism Reviews Last album Ethere br 1997 This album Lead and Aether br 1998 Next album Aes album Aes br 1999 Lead and Aether is the second album by the Finland Finnish funeral doom metal band Skepticism band Skepticism . The second track The March and the Stream is dedicated to Iia , 1976 1996. Track listing The Organium 6 41 The March and the Stream 10 35 The Falls 8 44 Forge 5 49 Edges 6 11 Aether 9 47 DEFAULTSORT Lead And Aether Category Skepticism albums Category 1998 albums it Lead and Aether ru Lead and Aether ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aether Type Album Artist The Necks Cover Aether album .jpg Released 2001 Recorded 2000 Genre Improvised music Length 63 49 Label Fish of Milk Producer Last album Hanging Gardens The Necks album Hanging Gardens br 1999 This album Aether br 2001 Next album Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab br 2002 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 4.5 5 ref http www.allmusic.com album r573417 Allmusic Review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Aether is the eighth album by Australia n improvised music trio The Necks first released on the Fish of Milk label in 2001 and later on the ReR label internationally. The album features a single hour long track, titled Aether , performed by Chris Abrahams , Lloyd Swanton and Tony Buck musician Tony Buck . Allmusic review calls it their most mature, captivating album. Strongly recommended. . ref Couture, F. Allmusic class album id r573417 pure url yes Aether review Allmusic accessed 13 January 2009. ref Track listing Aether   60 30 All compositions by The Necks Personnel Chris Abrahams piano Lloyd Swanton Double bass bass Tony Buck musician Tony Buck Drum kit drums References Reflist Category 2001 albums Category The Necks albums ... more details
, Wikt aer aer breathed by mortals. Like Tartarus and Erebos, Aether may have had shrines in Hella ... , Aether was the son of Erebus and Nyx mythology Nyx , and the brother of Hemera . ref name Theoi The aether was also known as Zeus s defensive wall, the boundary that locked Tartarus from the rest of the cosmos . Alcman Accoding to the poet Alcman , Aether was the father of Ouranos , the god of the sky. While Aether was the personification of the upper air, Ouranos was literally the sky itself ... genealogies. It begins as follows Ex Caligine Chaos. Ex Chao et Caligine Nox Dies Erebus Aether ... that Aether was the son of Erebus . However, Damascius says that Aether, Erebus and Chaos cosmogony ... and finer ones floated above and became the Bright Air Aether and or Ouranos and the rarefied Wind ... nl Aether ja no Aither nn Eter pl Eter mitologia pt ter mitologia ro Aether ru simple Aether sk Aiter sr sh Eter mitologija fi Aither sv Aither tr Aether uk ... more details
nofootnotes date December 2011 Aether Records was an Indianapolis, Indiana based record label that reissued rare rock records from the 1960s and 1970s as well as contemporary music in a neo psychedelic style. Aether Records grew out of the OR Records label which was founded in Indianapolis in 1993 by two local collectors Jade Hubertz and Stan Denski joined by a third partner, Rick Wilkerson, the following year who reissued the 1977 album Into You by the Indianapolis band, McKay in an edition of 300 vinyl copies in 1993. Releases A total of fourteen 12 inch records, one 10 inch record, one 7 inch record and 3 CDs were released on the OR Records label McKay Into You Rayne Same McKay Into You Take Two Smokin Willie Same Locksley Hall Same Wildfire Smokine Fairfield Sky Same Dawnwind Looking Back on the Future Anonymous Inside the Shadow J Rider No Longer Anonymous Many Bright Things Same box set edition of 300 copies Windopane See? LP & CD Windopane Lucky Catatonia LP & CD George Brigman & Split I Can Hear the Ants Dance sup 1 sup Creamy Same Problematics Blown Out 10 inch Chrome Hudson Downtown Beirut Nothin 7 inch single McKay IntoYou CD plus bonus Ten LPs and six CDs were released on the Aether and Aether Archives label The Aether Records Box sup 2 sup Tombstone Vallentine Hidden World Many Bright Things Birds Of Impossible Color sup 3 sup In The Summer Of The Mushroom Honey Same Kaminamata Yohji Katana Mushroom Same Vas Deferens Organization Saturation Vas Deferens Organization Zyzzybaloubab double LP pressed at 45 rpm Mazinga Phaser Cruising in the Neon Glories of the New American Night The Aether Limited Vinyl Series Box sup 4 sup 4 LPs The Aether Records Sampler Set the Controls for the Heart of the Aether. Tombstone Valentine Hidden World CD mix Anonymous J Rider 2 .... The Aether Limited Vinyl Series was a series of 4 albums, each released in pressings of 475 copies ... each of the four albums in the Aether Limited Vinyl Series. References http www.allrecordlabels.com ... more details
. Aristotle definitively separated air from aetherclassicalelementaether . For him, aether was an unchanging ..., Empedocles of Acragas c. 495 c. 435 BCE selected four archai for his four roots Air, fire classicalelement fire , water classicalelement water , and earth classicalelement earth . Ancient and modern ... equate the Five elements Chinese philosophy Chinese classicalelement of metal classicalelement ... . http www.friesian.com elements.htm Different versions of the classical elements DEFAULTSORT Air ClassicalElement Category Weather Category Classical elements Category Numerology Category Esoteric ...classic element Air is often seen as a universal power or pure substance. Its supposed fundamental importance to life can be seen in words such as aspire , inspire , perspire and spirit , all derived from the Latin spirare . Greek and Roman tradition Air is one of the four classicalelement s in ancient ... atmosphere, and aether mythology aether meant the bright upper atmosphere above the clouds. ref W. K ... that So it is with air there is the brightest variety which we call aether , the muddiest which ... Zeus . Empedocles roots became the four classical elements of Greek philosophy. ref Guthrie, vol ... Greek medicine , each of the four humours became associated with an element. Blood was the humor identified ... father of Lord Hanuman . As the words for air V yu or wind Pavana it is one of the Classical elements Classical elements in Hinduism Panchamah bhuta the five great elements in Hinduism ... Air is not one of the traditional five Five elements Chinese philosophy Chinese classical elements . Nevertheless ... , however no scientific evidence supports its existence. The element air also appears as a concept ... Dawn , founded in 1888, incorporates air and the other Greek classical elements into its teachings. ref ... throughout the occult community. In the Golden Dawn and many other magical systems, each element ... scientific theories ca Aire element es Aire elemento pap Airu elemento klasiko pt Ar elemento ... more details
about the philosophical classicalelementelement the chemical substance Water classic element Water is one of the classicalelement elements in Pre Socratics ancient Greek philosophy , in the India Asian Indian system ClassicalelementClassical elements in Hinduism Panchamahabhuta , and in the China Chinese cosmological and Traditional Chinese Medicine physiological system Wu Xing . In contemporary esotericism esoteric traditions , it is commonly associated with the qualities of emotion and Intuition ... c. 495 c. 435 BC selected four archai for his four roots Air classicalelement air , Fire classicalelement fire , water and Earth classicalelement earth . Empedocles roots became the four classical ... is from PIE h sub x sub ap water. In Hindu philosophy , the term refers to water as an element, one of the ClassicalelementClassical elements in Hinduism Panchamahabhuta , or five great elements ... links http www.friesian.com elements.htm Different versions of the classical elements DEFAULTSORT Water ClassicalElement Category Classical elements Category Water Category Numerology Category Esoteric ... is the icosahedron which is formed from twenty equilateral triangles. This makes water the element ... medicine , each of the four humours became associated with an element. Phlegm was the humor identified ... In alchemy , the chemical element of mercury element mercury was often associated with water and its ... Sanskrit term for water, in Classical Sanskrit occurring only in the plural is not an element.v ... s in most later Puranic lists . The element water is also associated with Chandra or the moon ... and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system. ref Israel Regardie ..., healing, dreams and psychical abilities. The manifestations of the element of water are rivers , oceans ... the element of water. Other mythic and legendary creatures of water include the Mermaid , Oread ... scientific theories ca Aigua element es Agua elemento it Acqua elemento pap Awa elemento klasiko pt ... more details
c. 435 BCE proposed four arche archai by which to understand the cosmos Fire classicalelement fire , Air classicalelement air , Water classicalelement water , and earth . Plato nowrap 427 nowrap 347 BCE believed the elements were geometric forms the platonic solid s and he assigned the cube to the element ... and Sylvester. Other traditions In East Asia , Metal classicalelement metal is sometimes seen as the equivalent ... Notes References External links http www.friesian.com elements.htm Different versions of the classical elements DEFAULTSORT Earth ClassicalElement Category Classical elements Category Numerology ...classic element Earth , home and origin of humanity, has often been worshipped in its own right with its own unique spiritual tradition. European tradition File La Terre Benoit Massou original.jpg thumb left upright 0.7 Earth 1681 by Beno t Massou, a statue of the Grande Commande , with allegorical attributes inspired by Cesare Ripa Cesare Ripa s Iconologia . Earth is one of the four classicalelement ... element, and his theory of Aristotelian physics Natural place natural place suggested that any .... E. R. Lloyd , Aristotle , chapters 7 8. ref In Classical Greek mythology Greek and Roman mythology ... ancient Greek medicine , each of the four humours became associated with an element. Melancholia ... cold, and secondarily dry, as per Aristotle . Beyond those classical attributes, the chemical ... Prithvi Tattwa , the essence of the element earth. As Prithvi Prithvi Mata , or Mother Nature Mother .... In addition, the element Earth is associated with Budha or Mercury who represents communication ..., nearsighted and very harsh. Ceremonial magic Earth and the other Greek classical elements were ... stone , herbalism or using animal fur and bone s. The manifestations of the earth element are found ... are also thought to personify the element as are all burrow ing animals, such as the mole animal ... Category Obsolete scientific theories ca Terra element es Tierra elemento it Terra elemento my ... more details
tradition Fire is one of the four classicalelement s in ancient Greek philosophy and science. It was commonly ... classicalelement sea , and half that sea into earth classicalelement earth , and half that earth into rarefied air classicalelement air . A concept that anticipates both the four classical elements ...classic element Fire has been an important part of all culture s and religion s from pre history to modern ... surface area. This also makes fire the element with the smallest number of sides, and Plato ... for the elements based on their traditional qualities. Fire the hot and dry element, like the other ... Greece ancient Greek medicine , each of the four humours became associated with an element. Yellow ... thumb 100px left Alchemical symbol for fire In alchemy the chemical element of sulfur was often ... and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system. Philosophus ..., which is also the classical symbol for fire. ref http www.tarotteachings.com fire symbolism in tarot.html ... inspiration. As an element, fire has very mixed symbolism because it represents energy, which can be helpful when controlled, but volatile if left unchecked. ref http www.corax.com tarot index.html?element ... spells, baking and lighting candles or fires. The manifestations of the element are found in the sun ... thought to personify the element of fire, as are all predatory creatures, such as the fox. Other ... beings have. It is an active force that has the passion to create and animate things. The element ... flames. The element of fire shows up in mythological stories all across the world, often in stories ... of the classical elements http www.healthspace.eu health regular healthspace.php Overview the 5 elements ... http www.mheu.org en fire a virtual exhibition about the history of fire DEFAULTSORT Fire ClassicalElement Category Classical elements Category Numerology Category Esoteric cosmology Category Fire Category Technical factors of astrology Category History of astrology ca Foc element it Fuoco elemento ... more details
, proposing that it was a disturbance in the elementClassicalelementClassical elements in Greece air ...Use mdy dates date September 2010 The timeline of luminiferous aether begins in the late 19th century with the concept of luminiferous aether Luminiferous aether light bearing aether , or ether , as a Transmission medium medium for Electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic propagation. The aether was assumed ... the famous null result . Further experiments were in general agreement and by the 1920s the aether ... theory of light , which proposes light is a transverse wave travelling in an aether, thereby explaining ... theory and Fresnel s wave theory both assume an aether exists, albeit for different reasons. From ... 1830 Fresnel develops a formula for predicting and measuring aether dragging by massive objects ... require the Earth not to drag the aether in order to be visible. George Gabriel Stokes becomes a champion ..., although he does not comment on this. Nevertheless this is seen as very strong evidence for aether .... He too sees no effect. It appears that aether is not dragged by mass. Citation Needed date March ... date March 2011 1878 to 1880 Maxwell suggests absolute velocity of Earth in aether may be optically ... result. A small drift is seen, but it is too small to support any fixed aether theory, and is so small ... are null due to changes in the length in the direction of travel through the aether. 1892 Oliver Lodge demonstrates that aether drag is invisible around rapidly moving celestial bodies. 1895 Lorentz ... of moving bodies in the aether. 1903 the Trouton Noble experiment , based on an entirely different ... data is published. Test of the Contraction Hypothesis has negative results. Test for aether dragging ... the Lorentz transformations. His model was still based on Lorentz s ether, but he argues that this aether ... was considered excellent evidence for aether at the time, but was later explained via general relativity ... aether dragging. 1915 Einstein publishes on the general relativity general theory of relativity . 1919 ... more details
Technical date July 2011 In the 19th century, the theory of the luminiferous aether as the hypothetical ... concerning the state of motion of Earth with respect to this medium. The aether drag hypothesis dealt with the question whether the luminiferous aether is dragged by or entrained within moving matter. According to the first variant no relative motion exists between Earth and aether according ... of this motion aether wind , which should be measurable by instruments at rest on Earth s surface. Specific aether models were invented by Augustin Jean Fresnel who in 1818 proposed that the aether ... Stokes in 1845, in which the aether is completely entrained within or in the vicinity of matter. While ... banished any form of aether dragging, and finally with the work of Albert Einstein 1905 whose theory of special relativity doesn t contain the aether as a mechanical medium at all. ref name whit Citation author Whittaker, Edmund Taylor year 1910 title A History of the theories of aether and electricity ... physics 0412055 bibcode 2005EJPh...26..195F doi 10.1088 0143 0807 26 1 020 ref Partial aether dragging ... varied as the glass moved through the aether to strike the incoming waves at different velocities ... of the aether along with it so that ..the aether is in excess inside the prism . ref Citation author ... math rho e math is the aether density in the environment, math rho g math is the aether density in the glass and math v math is the velocity of the prism with respect to the aether. The factor math 1 ... be dependent on the density of the aether. This is known as the Fresnel drag coefficient . The velocity ... stationary aether that is dragged by substances such as glass but not by air. Its success favoured the wave theory of light over the previous corpuscular theory. Problems of partial aether dragging ... of this coefficient also the negative result of all aether drift experiments sensible enough .... The notion of an almost stationary aether is also consistent with stellar aberration . However ... more details
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Oldfield, four CD edition Philosophy Bh ta are five elements in Hinduism Classicalelement s, part ...wiktionary Element may refer to Chemistry, electronics, or the geosciences Chemical element , a building block in chemistry Electrical element , an abstract part of a circuit Heating element , a device that generates heat by electrical resistance Orbital elements Weather , sometimes referred to as the elements Computing Adobe Photoshop Elements , a bitmap graphics program Adobe Premiere Elements , a video editing computer program Array data structure elements Data element , a unit of data HTML element , a standard part of a HTML document Law Element criminal law , a basic set of common law principles regarding criminal liability Mathematics Element mathematics , one of the constituents of a set Euclid s Elements Euclid s Elements , a mathematical treatise on geometry and number theory Music Element production team , a Norwegian production and songwriting team Elements Atheist album Elements Atheist album Elements band , 1980s 90s American jazz ensemble Elements Roger Glover album Elements Roger Glover album Elements Steve Howe album Elements Steve Howe album Elements, Pt. 1 , an album by Stratovarius Elements, Pt. 2 , an album by Stratovarius The Elements album The Elements album , a 2007 ... of the universe according to Chinese Taoism Other Element by Westin , a brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Element Skateboards , a skateboard manufacturer Elements, Hong Kong , a shopping mall in Hong Kong Honda Element , a sport utility vehicle See also lookfrom intitle Elemental disambiguation ... ar ca Element cs Element cy Elfen de Element et Element es Elemento eo Elemento eu Elementu fa fr l ment fur Element ga D il gv Elmint gl Elemento ko io Elemento id Unsur disambiguasi ... lt Elementas ms Unsur nl Element ja pap Elemento pl Element pt Elementos ro Element ru simple Element sk Element sl Element sh Element fi Elementti sv Element tl Elemento tt ... more details
Fifth Element may refer to 5th Element , the 1999 album by reggae and dancehall artist Bounty Killer The 5th Element Tynisha Keli album The 5th Element Tynisha Keli album Aetherclassicalelement , the mythical fifth classicalelementAetherclassicalelement Quintessence , another term for the fifth element Boron , the modern element with atomic number 5 on the periodic table The Fifth Element , a 1997 movie starring Bruce Willis The Fifth Element video game The Fifth Element video game , a 1998 video game based on the movie The Fifth Element store , a hip hop record store in Uptown, Minneapolis The Fifth Sacred Thing , which has apparently been referred to also as The Fifth Element , is a novel by Starhawk The apparently erroneous reference is in Sch npflug, Karin, Feminism, Economics and Utopia Time Travelling Through Paradigms Oxon London Routledge Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy ser., no. 99 , hbk. 2008 ISBN13 978 0 415 41784 6 , p. 22 and perhaps see chap. 7 author economist, Austrian Ministry of Finance, & lecturer, Univ. of Vienna, Austria, per id. , p. i author Sch npflug named Starhawk s work as The Fifth Element in original but perhaps intended The Fifth Sacred Thing , per http www.worldcat.org search?q ti 3AThe Fifth au 3AStarhawk&qt advanced&dblist 638 as accessed Nov. 18, 2011, as no work titled The Fifth Element by Starhawk is known, per http www.worldcat.org search?q ti 3AThe Fifth Element au 3AStarhawk&qt results page as accessed Nov. 18, 2011 . disambig ru zh ... more details
Infobox rfam Name S element image RF00490.jpg width caption Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of S element Symbol S element AltSymbols Rfam RF00490 miRBase miRBase family RNA type Cis regulatory element Cis reg Tax domain Bacteria GO SO SO 0000233 CAS number EntrezGene HGNCid OMIM PDB RefSeq Chromosome Arm Band LocusSupplementaryData The S element is an cis regulatory element RNA element found in p42d and related plasmid s. The S element has multiple functions and is believed to act as a negative regulator of repC Transcription genetics transcription , and be required for efficient replication and act as a translation al enhancer of repC. ref cite journal last Venkova Canova first T coauthors Soberon NE, Ramirez Romero MA, Cevallos MA year 2004 title Two discrete elements are required for the replication of a repABC plasmid an antisense RNA and a stem loop structure journal Mol Microbiol volume 54 pages 1431&ndash 1444 pmid 15554980 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2958.2004.04366.x issue 5 ref See also ctRNA References reflist 1 External links Rfam id RF00490 name S element Category Cis regulatory RNA elements molecular cell biology stub ... more details
wiktionary The word classical has several meanings. In general, these meanings refer to some past time, works of that era or later works influenced by that time. Classical things are often seen as ordered ... things which may be seen as chaotic, elaborate or emotional. Etymology The word classical comes from ... seldom has this precise meaning in modern English, as illustrated by the examples below. more Classical Latin Classical antiquity Classical antiquity is a long period of history centered on the Mediterranean ... classical can refer to something from classical antiquity. For example A Classical scholar is someone who studies the Classics the language and culture of classical antiquity, particularly its literature. Classical philosophy Classical mythology Classical Latin is the form of the Latin language used by the ancient Romans in what is usually regarded as classical Latin literature. It is distinct ... of the Latin word classicus given above. Classical architecture Classical order one of the ancient styles of building design in the classical tradition. Originally Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, these were added to and modified by the Romans. High classical refers to Greek art associated mainly with Athens and the works atop the Acropolis A classical education normally means an education in the classics, including learning Latin and ancient Greek. However, it can refer to the Classical education movement . Classicism In the arts, Classicism refers to a high regard for classical antiquity ..., the word classical can also refer to Classical themes , themes an artist has taken from the Classics Classical unities , rules for drama derived from a passage in Aristotle s Poetics Neoclassical architecture , also known as classical revival architecture Sculpture Neo Classical Neoclassical sculpture . Classical music The term classical music is used colloquially to describe a variety of Western musical styles from the 9th century to the present. However, the classical period music ... more details
stoicheia and added a fifth element called Aetherclassicalelementaether , which formed the heavens ..., and atomic definitions. Classical definitions Ancient philosophy posited a set of classicalelement ... element earth , Water classicalelement water , Air classicalelement air and Fire classicalelement ... than just the four classicalelement s that the ancients had assumed. ref name boyle The first modern ... elements A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished ... of elements include carbon , oxygen , aluminium , iron , copper , gold , mercury element mercury ... Synthesis of a New Element with Atomic Number Z 117 author Yu. Ts. Oganessian publisher Physical ... page most abundant element by mass making up the Earth, and oxygen is the most common element in the Earth ... amount of natural nuclear transmutation transformation of one element to another also occurs in the present ... common of such native element minerals native elements are copper , silver , gold , carbon as coal , graphite , or diamonds , sulfur , and mercury element mercury . All but a few of the most inert elements ... on Earth only as compounds, and in the remaining third, often the compound forms of the element are most ... compounds or mixtures, almost every element has at least one important human use. Save for short ... , while a few quite common ones aluminium and titanium are not used. Most organisms share element ... except technetium , element 43 and promethium , element 61, which are unstable but theoretically ... naturally occurring element. ref name Dume2003 cite news title Bismuth breaks half life record for alpha ... and have to be synthetic element synthesized . As of 2010, there are 118 known elements in this context ... from any other element . ref cite web last Sanderson first K date 17 October 2006 title Heaviest element made again url http www.nature.com news 2006 061016 full 061016 4.html publisher Nature ... non naturally occurring element to be synthesized, in 1937, although trace amounts of technetium ... more details
physics Classical Physics What classical physics refers to depends on the context. When discussing ... quantum physics, including special relativity, and general relativity. Overview Classical theory has at least two distinct meanings in Physics In the context of quantum mechanics , classical theory refers ... Newtonian mechanics which is also known as classical mechanics . General relativity and special relativity are also considered to be classical in this sense. In the context of general and special relativity , classical theory and special relativity classical theory refers to classical ... with classical mechanics by assuming the existence of a stationary medium through which light propagated, the luminiferous aether . The existence of these two distinct meanings of the term can lead to confusion special relativity is a classical theory in the first sense, but its predictions are more accurate than classical theory in the second sense. In other contexts , classical theory ... paradigm will often be referred to as classical . Scope Among the branches of theory included in classical physics are Classical mechanics Newton s laws of motion Classical Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics Hamiltonian formalisms Classical electrodynamics Maxwell s Equations Classical thermodynamics Special relativity and General relativity Classical chaos theory and nonlinear dynamics Differences In contrast to classical physics, modern physics is a slightly looser term which may refer ... . A physical system on the classical level is a physical system in which the laws of classical physics are valid. There are no restrictions on the application of classical principles, but, practically, the scale of classical physics is the level of isolated atom s and molecule s on upwards, including ... of classical physics break down and generally do not provide a correct description. Moreover, the classical ... of matter. Unlike quantum physics, classical physics is generally characterized by the principle ... more details
references date March 2012 Orphan date July 2009 The Element Quartet was a string quartet prominent in United Kingdom British musical life in the 1950s and 1960s. The members were Ernest Element and Sylvia Cleaver violin s , Dorothy Hemming viola , and Norman Jones cello . The Element Quartet was frequently broadcast on BBC radio . The Element Quartet was particularly associated with the early string quartets of Robert Simpson composer Robert Simpson . The quartet gave the premi re s of his first three string quartets Quartet No.2 is dedicated to the Element Quartet, and Quartet No.3 is dedicated to their violist, Dorothy Hemming. Recordings Robert Simpson String Quartets Nos 1, 2 and 3 from tapes and acetates in the collection of Robert Simpson, recorded ca. 1953 4 . Pearl Pavilion Records GEM 0023 1998 . Category English string quartets Classical ensemble stub England band stub ... more details
Technical date October 2010 electromagnetism cTopic Electrodynamics Classical electromagnetism or classical electrodynamics is a branch of theoretical physics that studies consequences of the electromagnetic forces between electric charge s and electrical current currents . It provides an excellent description of electromagnetic phenomena whenever the relevant length scales and field strengths are large enough that quantum mechanical effects are negligible see quantum electrodynamics . Fundamental physical aspects of classical electrodynamics are presented e.g. by Feynman, Leighton and Sands, ref Feynman, R.P., R.B. Leighton, and M. Sands, 1965, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. II the Electromagnetic Field, Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass. ref Panofsky and Phillips, ref Panofsky, W.K., and M. Phillips, 1969, Classical Electricity and Magnetism, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass. ref and Jackson. ref name Jack Cite book last Jackson first John D. title Classical Electrodynamics ..., London ref Whittaker, ref Whittaker, E.T., 1960, History of the Theories of the Aether and Electricity .... u ter i , 1990, Conservation Laws and Open Questions of Classical Electrodynamics, World Scientific, Singapore ref considered a dozen open questions in the current understanding of classical electrodynamics ... problem with classical electrodynamics, as stated by Jackson, ref name Jack is that researchers are able ... long effort, there is as yet no generally accepted classical equation of motion for charged particles ... r math is the vector that points from the volume element math mathrm d 3 mathbf r math to the point ... element math mathrm d 3 mathbf r math to point in space where is being determined. The scalar ... and satisfying as Coulomb s equation may be, it is not entirely correct in the context of classical ... for a moving point particle. Models A branch of classical electromagnetisms such as optics, electrical ... footer DEFAULTSORT Classical Electromagnetism Category Electromagnetism Category Electrodynamics ar ... more details