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In order to obtain the unique solution k = a , and hence u ( t ) = at , ( 5.29 ) where
a is positive , we must invoke a further axiom : Axiom XI . The order of reception of
light signals by B , according to B , corresponds to the order of emission of ...
In order to obtain the unique solution k = a , and hence u ( t ) = at , ( 5.29 ) where
a is positive , we must invoke a further axiom : Axiom XI . The order of reception of
light signals by B , according to B , corresponds to the order of emission of ...
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A clock at rest on the earth's surface will run slow , approximately according to the
formula ( Rw ) ? τ - Το To 2c2 Hence the two circumnavigating clocks will run
slow relative to an earthbound clock according to the formulae Rwv 02 T - TO F
c2 ...
A clock at rest on the earth's surface will run slow , approximately according to the
formula ( Rw ) ? τ - Το To 2c2 Hence the two circumnavigating clocks will run
slow relative to an earthbound clock according to the formulae Rwv 02 T - TO F
c2 ...
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To determine qo , and hence decide whether distant objects were receding either
faster or slower in the past than now and so discover if the expansion of the
universe is slowing down , speeding up , or remaining uniform , we need to
obtain ...
To determine qo , and hence decide whether distant objects were receding either
faster or slower in the past than now and so discover if the expansion of the
universe is slowing down , speeding up , or remaining uniform , we need to
obtain ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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