The Cults of Relativity: Finding Einstein, Twain and a Universe Beyond EHellgate Press, 2008 - 193 Seiten Have you ever wanted someone to explain the Theory of Relativity to you in a way that's honest and easy to understand? The Cults of Relativity does just that, playfully explaining parallel universes, the warping of time and how Einstein derived E=mc2. Then it blasts off into the deep unknown. From there, you'll look back to see a world where some cults gather to worship statistics, while others worship a remarkable prophecy called Cem. And your guides for this journey? Albert Einstein, Mark Twain and an impressive list of physicists, physicians, philosophers...and liars. The Cults of Relativity presents a new view of our universe and is a must-read for those wishing to explore the outer edges of science. |
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... constant K. The second constant No denotes the total number of molecules rising from the ground during a temporal interval of unit length . The function f ( vo ) is designed in a way that due to another constant C which is part of that ...
... constant K. The second constant No denotes the total number of molecules rising from the ground during a temporal interval of unit length . The function f ( vo ) is designed in a way that due to another constant C which is part of that ...
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... constant k must not be confused with the general Boltzmann constant K_B or with the constant k appearing in Poisson's equation . ) We realize that C and h contain v_ tot2 ( overlined ) as a factor , which is an expression of the ...
... constant k must not be confused with the general Boltzmann constant K_B or with the constant k appearing in Poisson's equation . ) We realize that C and h contain v_ tot2 ( overlined ) as a factor , which is an expression of the ...
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... constant over the path of the molecules during dt ( the function f was differentiated after x only ) , now the spatial density ( for any given class of molecules having speeds between u and u + du ) is assumed to be constant over the ...
... constant over the path of the molecules during dt ( the function f was differentiated after x only ) , now the spatial density ( for any given class of molecules having speeds between u and u + du ) is assumed to be constant over the ...
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Chapter 4 | 72 |
Chapter 5 | 80 |
Chapter 6 | 89 |
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