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Quantum Gravity 116.1: Invariance of Net or Balance of Probable Causation Across P, P' by
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SR invariance of lightspeed in vacuum still no symmetric wavefronts wacko? by
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Quantum Gravity Via Expansion-Contraction 25.2: Why Linearity and Invariance Are Fundamental by
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