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Although the existence of a universal rotation of matter must be regarded from the
extreme relativistic point of view as no ... experience of an observer anchored to
such a particle , it is possible for other time - like lines to exist which are closed .
Although the existence of a universal rotation of matter must be regarded from the
extreme relativistic point of view as no ... experience of an observer anchored to
such a particle , it is possible for other time - like lines to exist which are closed .
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In either case the role of the point source could be interpreted as ' causal ' , in so
far as its existence is regarded as a necessary condition for the wave to exist , but
this causal interpretation would not enable us to draw any conclusions ...
In either case the role of the point source could be interpreted as ' causal ' , in so
far as its existence is regarded as a necessary condition for the wave to exist , but
this causal interpretation would not enable us to draw any conclusions ...
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... events , a peculiar difficulty would arise when we consider the interaction of
these kinds of events . For , whereas physical events would neither come into
existence nor cease to exist but would just be , mental events certainly come to
be and ...
... events , a peculiar difficulty would arise when we consider the interaction of
these kinds of events . For , whereas physical events would neither come into
existence nor cease to exist but would just be , mental events certainly come to
be and ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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