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In their place he advocated his absolute ' world ' which gave different projections ' in space and in time for different observers ( associated with inertial frames of reference ) . This absolute ' world ' was later called space - time ...
In their place he advocated his absolute ' world ' which gave different projections ' in space and in time for different observers ( associated with inertial frames of reference ) . This absolute ' world ' was later called space - time ...
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Consequently , we deduce that , for all inertial frames of reference , dx ? + dy2 + dz ? ds ? = dt - c2 ( 6.4 ) is an invariant . We call ds the space - time interval between neighbouring world points . In problems involving only one ...
Consequently , we deduce that , for all inertial frames of reference , dx ? + dy2 + dz ? ds ? = dt - c2 ( 6.4 ) is an invariant . We call ds the space - time interval between neighbouring world points . In problems involving only one ...
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However , if it lies outside both light cones , its temporal relation to E will depend on the frame of reference adopted . Thus , in Fig . 7.3 , Q is in the future with respect to E , according to A , but it is in the past with respect ...
However , if it lies outside both light cones , its temporal relation to E will depend on the frame of reference adopted . Thus , in Fig . 7.3 , Q is in the future with respect to E , according to A , but it is in the past with respect ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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