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  1. D. W. Sciama, On the Origin of Inertia, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 113, Issue 1, February 1953, Pages 34–42, ...

  2. A student of Fred Hoyle and Paul Dirac and a teacher of Stephen Hawking, D. W. Sciama is best known for his work on general relativity and black holes. Scientific American acclaimed his survey as "an engrossing book" and "an invigorating intellectual exercise that any mature reader can enjoy."

  3. Dennis William Siahou Sciama, FRS (/ ʃ i ˈ æ m ə /; 18 Kasım 1926 - 18/19 Aralık 1999), İngiliz fizikçi. II. Dünya Savaşı 'nın ardından Birleşik Krallık 'ta fiziğin gelişiminde kayda değer rol oynayan kişilerden biri olarak kabul edilmektedir.

  4. Dennis William Sciama, of Jewish descent, was born in Manchester, UK, in 1926. His father, Abraham Sciama, a very successful businessman in the textile trade, was also born in Manchester; Abraham's grandfather came from Aleppo in northern Syria. Dennis's mother, Nellie Ades, was born in Cairo, Egypt. Dennis had an elder brother, Maurice, who ...

  5. Sciama DW, Persic M, Salucci P. Decaying Neutrinos and the Nature of the Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 105: 102-105. DOI: 10.1086/133131 : 0.396: 1990: Sciama DW. Dark matter decay and the ionization of H I regions in the galaxy Astrophysical Journal. 364: 549-554. 0.308: 1988: Sciama DW.

  6. Dennis W. Sciama Cambridge David Deutsch Oxford University, UK. Artur Ekert Oxford + Patrick Hayden Stanford + Stefano Liberati SISSA. Thomas Sotiriou SISSA + Christoph

  7. Dennis W. Sciama. In Simon Saunders & Harvey R. Brown (eds.), The Philosophy of Vacuum. Oxford University Press. pp. 137--158 (1991) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract This ...