Experimental data on shockwave viscosity and mass-energy conversion rates.
Source: Ferris Williams' paper
Significance
Supports the predictions of five-dimensional theory.
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Evidence Details
- Type
- Data & Signals
- Classification
- data
- Source
- Ferris Williams' paper