The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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... theory of relativity , p . 29. Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . EINSTEIN , A. ( 1905 ) . Annln . Phys . 17 , 891-921 . ( 1907 ) . Annln . Phys . 23 , 197-8 . ( 1911 ) . Vierteljahrsschr . Naturforsch . Ges . Zürich , 56 , 1-14 ...
... theory of relativity , p . 29. Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . EINSTEIN , A. ( 1905 ) . Annln . Phys . 17 , 891-921 . ( 1907 ) . Annln . Phys . 23 , 197-8 . ( 1911 ) . Vierteljahrsschr . Naturforsch . Ges . Zürich , 56 , 1-14 ...
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... Theory of Relativity . This concerns the time delay in interplanetary radar echo . It was proposed by Shapiro ( 1964 ) that radar signals from earth be bounced off Mercury , preferably when it is at superior conjunction and the signals ...
... Theory of Relativity . This concerns the time delay in interplanetary radar echo . It was proposed by Shapiro ( 1964 ) that radar signals from earth be bounced off Mercury , preferably when it is at superior conjunction and the signals ...
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... theory of relativity does not provide a complete account of time . Despite what Weyl has said , the theory is not incompat- ible with the happening of events but is neutral in this respect . At a given instant E on the world line of an ...
... theory of relativity does not provide a complete account of time . Despite what Weyl has said , the theory is not incompat- ible with the happening of events but is neutral in this respect . At a given instant E on the world line of an ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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according alpha rhythm animals argued argument Aristotle assigned associated atoms axiom biological clock body brain Bünning causal circadian rhythms circannual concept concerned conclusion consciousness Consequently constant continuous cosmic cycle definition depends direction distance duration E₁ effect Einstein's entropy epoch equation event horizon example existence experience fact finite formula function fundamental particle future galaxies geometry given gravitational hence hypothesis idea infinite instant interval light cones London mathematical matter measure mechanism memory Minkowski diagram Moreover motion moving nature Nevertheless Newton objects observer occur organisms origin oscillations paradox particle horizon particular past perception period phenomena philosophers photons photoperiodic physical physiological possible postulate precedes present principle problem processes regarded relation result reversal scale sense sequence simultaneous space space-time spatial specious present speed succession t₁ t₂ temperature temporal Theory of Relativity tion transl uniform universe velocity of light whereas world line world model Zeno's paradox