Frontiers of Fundamental PhysicsThe International Conference on [title], held in Olympia, Greece, September 1993, brought together mostly physicists, but also historians and philosophers of science, who carry on their research in conceptually important areas of physical science. This proceedings volume is divided into five section |
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First, let us suppose that the statement is, without any qualification, true, i.e., we
suppose that it a simple fact of history that a neutron went through S. In this case
then it seems reasonable to say that it was a fact when it happened. The claimed
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First, let us suppose that the statement is, without any qualification, true, i.e., we
suppose that it a simple fact of history that a neutron went through S. In this case
then it seems reasonable to say that it was a fact when it happened. The claimed
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We continue to think about the neutron experiment, but we now extrapolate
further backwards in time, in order to define the earlier history of our neutron.
Eventually we reach the stage, inside the reactor, when it was emitted in some
nuclear ...
We continue to think about the neutron experiment, but we now extrapolate
further backwards in time, in order to define the earlier history of our neutron.
Eventually we reach the stage, inside the reactor, when it was emitted in some
nuclear ...
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CLASSICAL INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS V.K. Ignatovich
Laboratory of Neutron Physics Joint Institute for Nuclear Research 141980
Dubna, Moscow region, Russia INTRODUCTION Experiments with ultracold
neutrons ...
CLASSICAL INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS V.K. Ignatovich
Laboratory of Neutron Physics Joint Institute for Nuclear Research 141980
Dubna, Moscow region, Russia INTRODUCTION Experiments with ultracold
neutrons ...
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Empirical Evidence on the Creation of Galaxies and Quasars l | 1 |
Periodicity in Extragalactic Redshifts | 13 |
Black Holes or Nonstandard Models? | 27 |
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