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... entropy of the system is determined by these specifications . If any of the
essential data are erased , the entropy becomes greater ; if any essential data
are added , the entropy becomes less . Nothing further is needed to UNIVERSAL
TIME 7.
... entropy of the system is determined by these specifications . If any of the
essential data are erased , the entropy becomes greater ; if any essential data
are added , the entropy becomes less . Nothing further is needed to UNIVERSAL
TIME 7.
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For example , it cannot explain our recalling the date of a past event — an
essential feature in our use of memory to reconstruct the past . Moreover , despite
his characteristic emphasis on the active nature of remembering , Bergson
visualized ...
For example , it cannot explain our recalling the date of a past event — an
essential feature in our use of memory to reconstruct the past . Moreover , despite
his characteristic emphasis on the active nature of remembering , Bergson
visualized ...
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... Whitehead criticized Einstein's ' signal - theory ' definition of simultaneity in a
way which confuses the essential distinction between these two kinds of
simultaneity . Arguing that the signal theory exaggerates the importance of light
signals in ...
... Whitehead criticized Einstein's ' signal - theory ' definition of simultaneity in a
way which confuses the essential distinction between these two kinds of
simultaneity . Arguing that the signal theory exaggerates the importance of light
signals in ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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