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Rhythmicity may exist at many levels , including the cellular , but whether there is
a 24 - hour master clock in the human body is still far from being decided . It is
unlikely to be in the cortex , since rhythms persist even in the absence of cortical
...
Rhythmicity may exist at many levels , including the cellular , but whether there is
a 24 - hour master clock in the human body is still far from being decided . It is
unlikely to be in the cortex , since rhythms persist even in the absence of cortical
...
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are the y instants corresponding to the x instants x , and x2 , respectively .
Beginning with any instant 1 , a temporal chain of instants can be constructed so
that , if the clock is set at t , it strikes at instant O ( t ) , if set at 0 ( t ) it strikes at 0 { 0
( t ) } ...
are the y instants corresponding to the x instants x , and x2 , respectively .
Beginning with any instant 1 , a temporal chain of instants can be constructed so
that , if the clock is set at t , it strikes at instant O ( t ) , if set at 0 ( t ) it strikes at 0 { 0
( t ) } ...
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conformity with the principle of special relativity that A's clock and B's clock do not
agree when A and B meet the second time , and it would be a breach of that
principle if they did . In this particular thought experiment we have found that a
clock ...
conformity with the principle of special relativity that A's clock and B's clock do not
agree when A and B meet the second time , and it would be a breach of that
principle if they did . In this particular thought experiment we have found that a
clock ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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