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Lovelock may refer to: Places * Lovelock, California, United States * Lovelock, Nevada, United States ** Lovelock Correctional Center, in Nevada People * Lovelock (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Science *Lovelock's theorem, a theorem about gravity *Lovelock theory of gravity, an extension of Einstein's theory of general relativity * 51663 Lovelock, a minor planet Arts and media * ''Lovelock'' (novel), a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd * ''Lovelock'', a book by James McNeish about Jack Lovelock * ''Lovelock!'' (album), 1976 soul/disco album by Gene Page Other meanings * Lovelock (hair), late 16th – early 17th century European "men of fashion" might wear a lovelock * Lovelock Shield, an Australian rules football competition * Lovelock Cave, an archaeological site in North America See also *Love lock, a symbol of romantic love * Locks of Love Locks of Love is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that provides custom-mad ...
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Lovelock, California
Lovelock (formerly Lovelocks and Lovelocks Store) is an unincorporated community in Butte County, California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m .... It is located west-southwest of Stirling City and lies at an elevation of 3136 feet (956 m). The place gained its name when the post office moved northwards from its former location at George Lovelock's settlement in what later became known as Coutolenc. 'New Lovelock' then had a slaughterhouse, a store and a school, and the post office remained open from 1871 to 1922. The healthy mountain air has drawn many to settle along the roads running north through the forest from the Skyway road and there is now a restaurant there called the Lovelock Inn. References * Unincorporated communities in California Unincorpo ...
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Lovelock, Nevada
Lovelock is the county seat of Pershing County, Nevada, United States, in which it is the only incorporated city. It is the namesake of a nearby medium-security men's prison and a Cold War-era gunnery range. Formerly a stop for settlers on their way to California and later a train depot, the town's economy remains based on farming, mining and increasingly on tourism. History The area in which the township of Lovelock was to be established first came to prominence as a midpoint on the Humboldt Trail to California. According to an 1849 description of what were then called the Big Meadows, "This marsh for three miles is certainly the liveliest place that one could witness in a lifetime. There is some two hundred and fifty wagons here all the time. Trains going out and others coming in and taking their places is the constant order of the day. Cattle and mules by the hundreds are surrounding us, in grass to their knees, all discoursing sweet music with the grinding of their jaws.” ...
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Lovelock Correctional Center
Lovelock Correctional Center (LCC) is a Nevada Department of Corrections prison in unincorporated Pershing County, Nevada, United States, near Lovelock. History Lovelock is in Pershing County and is the seventh major institution of the Nevada Department of Corrections. It was constructed and opened in two phases. The first started in August 1995 with two 168-cell housing units. Each cell can house two inmates. Construction on the second phase saw two 168-cell units and two 84-cell units made available for the institution to hold 1,680 offenders. Its industrial plant, housed in two buildings, makes garments and mattresses. The facility received wide media coverage in 2008 when former American football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... star O. J. Simpson was sen ...
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Lovelock (surname)
Lovelock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Lovelock (born 1982), Australian boxer *Bill Lovelock (1922–2003), English songwriter and television producer *Christopher Lovelock (1940–2008), British academic *David Lovelock (born 1938), British theoretical physicist and mathematician *Damien Lovelock (1954–2019), Australian musician *Douglas Lovelock (1923–2014), English civil servant * Irene Lovelock (1896–1974), British activist *Jack Lovelock (1910–1949), New Zealand athlete *James Lovelock (1919–2022), British scientist, environmentalist and futurologist *Millie Lovelock, New Zealand musician * Mitchell Lovelock-Fay (born 1992), Australian cyclist *Ossie Lovelock (1911–1981), Australian sportsman *Ray Lovelock (actor) (1950–2017), Italian actor *William Lovelock (1899–1986), British classical composer and pedagogue *Yann Lovelock Yann Lovelock British Empire Medal, BEM (born 11 February 1939) is an English writer and translator who ...
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Lovelock's Theorem
Lovelock's theorem of general relativity says that from a local gravitational action which contains only second derivatives of the four-dimensional spacetime metric, then the only possible equations of motion are the Einstein field equations. The theorem was described by British physicist David Lovelock in 1971. Statement In four dimensional spacetime, any tensor A^ whose components are functions of the metric tensor g^ and its first and second derivatives (but linear in the second derivatives of g^), and also symmetric and divergence-free, is necessarily of the form :A^=a G^+b g^ where a and b are constant numbers and G^ is the Einstein tensor. The only possible second-order Euler–Lagrange expression obtainable in a four-dimensional space from a scalar density of the form \mathcal=\mathcal(g_) is E^ = \alpha \sqrt \left ^ - \frac g^ R \right+ \lambda \sqrt g^ Consequences Lovelock's theorem means that if we want to modify the Einstein field equations, then we have five ...
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Lovelock Theory Of Gravity
In theoretical physics, Lovelock's theory of gravity (often referred to as Lovelock gravity) is a generalization of Einstein's theory of general relativity introduced by David Lovelock in 1971. It is the most general metric theory of gravity yielding conserved second order equations of motion in an arbitrary number of spacetime dimensions ''D''. In this sense, Lovelock's theory is the natural generalization of Einstein's general relativity to higher dimensions. In three and four dimensions (''D'' = 3, 4), Lovelock's theory coincides with Einstein's theory, but in higher dimensions the theories are different. In fact, for ''D'' > 4 Einstein gravity can be thought of as a particular case of Lovelock gravity since the Einstein–Hilbert action is one of several terms that constitute the Lovelock action. Lagrangian density The Lagrangian of the theory is given by a sum of dimensionally extended Euler densities, and it can be written as follows : \mathcal=\sqrt\ \sum\limits_^\alpha _ ...
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Lovelock (novel)
''Lovelock'' is a 1994 science fiction novel by American writers Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd. The novel's eponymous narrator, a sentient monkey, takes his name from James Lovelock, the scientist-inventor who formulated the Gaia hypothesis, which figures heavily in the book. Plot introduction ''Lovelock'' is set in a near-future in which humanity is preparing to send out its first interstellar colonization ship, called the ''Ark''. In the speculative future described by the novel, a new field of science, Gaiaology, has come into existence, based on the Gaia Hypothesis. Lovelock, a genetically- and cybernetically-enhanced capuchin monkey relates the story in the first person. Lovelock serves as the "Witness" for Carol Jeanne Cocciolone, meaning that his job is to record every waking moment of the life of a prominent member of society. As the chief Gaiaologist of the ''Ark'', Carol Jeanne is responsible for managing the extensive terraforming their new planet will require ...
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James McNeish
Sir James Henry Peter McNeish (23 October 1931 – 11 November 2016) was a New Zealand novelist, playwright and biographer. Biography McNeish attended Auckland Grammar School and graduated from Auckland University College with a degree in languages. He travelled the world as a young man, working as a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter in 1958, and recording folk music in 21 countries. He worked in the Theatre Workshop in London with Joan Littlewood, and was influenced by her spirit of socially-committed drama. He worked as a freelance programme and documentary maker for the BBC Radio's ''Features'' Department in the 1960s. He also wrote for ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer''. He spent three years in Sicily with Danilo Dolci, the non-violent anti-Mafia reformer, and wrote ''Fire under the Ashes'' (1965, London: Hodder and Stoughton)
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Lovelock! (album)
''Lovelock!'' is the second album by Gene Page, released in 1976. It was produced by Billy Page. Track listing #"Wild Cherry" (Billy Page, Ray Parker Jr.) – 3:52 #"Organ Grinder" (Billy Page, Gene Page) – 4:37 #"Higher, My Love" (Billy Page, Gene Page) – 4:30 #"Together - Whatever" (Gene Page, Louis Johnson, Melvin Ragin, Rasputin Bantte) – 3:40 #"Fantasy Woman" (Billy Page, Gene Page) – 4:16 #"Into My Thing" (Gene Page) – 3:59 #"Straw in the Mind" (Billy Page) – 3:59 #"Escape to Disco" (Gene Page) – 3:46 Personnel *Ed Greene – drums *Wilton Felder – bass *Henry Davis – bass *Ray Parker Jr. – guitar *Dean Parks – guitar * Melvin Wah Wah Watson – guitar *Lee Ritenour – guitar *David T. Walker – guitar *Joe Sample – piano *Gene Page – keyboards *Tom Hensley – keyboards *Reginald Sonny Burke – keyboards *Michel Rubini – keyboards *Clark Spangler – Arp programmer *Gary Coleman – percussion *Bobbye Hall – congas *Ernie ...
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Lovelock (hair)
A Lovelock was popular amongst European "men of fashion" from the end of the 16th century until well into the 17th century. The lovelock was a long lock of hair, often plaited ( braided) and made to rest over the left shoulder (the heart side) to show devotion to a loved one. Origin Most sources contemporary with the rise of the fashion (mid-1500s) thought the lovelock was an imitation of an American Indian hairstyle. People such as Francis Higginson— Salem, Massachusetts's first minister—"reported n his 1630 book ''New-Englands Plantation''speculation that the style of wearing one long lock of hair among fashionable young men in England was conscious imitation of the asymmetrical Powhatan male cut." Sir Thomas Dale, governor of Jamestown and John Rolfe, the husband of Pocahontas, also believed that the trend was a conscious imitation of Indian hairstyling. They further specified that lovelocks had arrived in England with the group of Roanoke colonists rescued by Sir Franci ...
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Lovelock Shield
The Lovelock Shield, officially known as the Southern Football Championships, was an annual competition held between representative teams from the four leagues in the Southern Zone of South Australian Country Football. The Lovelock Shield was established in 1953 between the Hills Football Association, Hills Central Football Association, Southern Football Association and the Great Southern Football League. The shield was presented by the inaugural president of the Southern Football Championships, Mr. C. K. (Pete) Lovelock. In 1958, the Southern Football Association left and was replaced by the River Murray Football League. Southern re-joined in 1962 when the Hills Football Association folded. In 1967, the Hills Central Football Association merged with the Torrens Valley Football League to form the Hills Football League The Hills Football League (HFL) is an Australian rules football league, situated in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, to the south east of th ...
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