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Since then extremely cogent , although somewhat less precise , data derived
from cosmic - ray phenomena provided further confirmatory evidence which
caught the imagination of physicists . The elementary particles known as muons ,
found ...
Since then extremely cogent , although somewhat less precise , data derived
from cosmic - ray phenomena provided further confirmatory evidence which
caught the imagination of physicists . The elementary particles known as muons ,
found ...
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... one temperature and those in the remaining part are at another ) are far less
than those of random or disordered arrangements ( where no sorting occurs ) the
law signifies that ordered arrangements tend to degenerate into disordered ones
.
... one temperature and those in the remaining part are at another ) are far less
than those of random or disordered arrangements ( where no sorting occurs ) the
law signifies that ordered arrangements tend to degenerate into disordered ones
.
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G. J. Whitrow. with respect to the light cones suggests an analogy with the
symmetry of matter and antimatter , but the velocities of antiparticles that have
been determined experimentally are less than the velocity of light and so the
analogy fails ...
G. J. Whitrow. with respect to the light cones suggests an analogy with the
symmetry of matter and antimatter , but the velocities of antiparticles that have
been determined experimentally are less than the velocity of light and so the
analogy fails ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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