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The experimental result supports the hypothesis that the velocity of light in vacuo is the same with respect to all inertial frames . Michelson and Morley themselves were hoping that the experiment would enable them to determine the ...
The experimental result supports the hypothesis that the velocity of light in vacuo is the same with respect to all inertial frames . Michelson and Morley themselves were hoping that the experiment would enable them to determine the ...
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If i denotes the time assigned by A to epoch t ' at B , and r is the distance of B according to A at this epoch , then t2 = t + r / c , and hence v ' dt2 Vdt v2 dt ' V2 dt ' where V , denotes the radial velocity of B with respect to A ...
If i denotes the time assigned by A to epoch t ' at B , and r is the distance of B according to A at this epoch , then t2 = t + r / c , and hence v ' dt2 Vdt v2 dt ' V2 dt ' where V , denotes the radial velocity of B with respect to A ...
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7.3 , Q is in the future with respect to E , according to A , but it is in the past with respect to E , according to B. If , however , the speed V , of B relative to A , were sufficiently slow , then Q would lie above the ( x ' , y ' ...
7.3 , Q is in the future with respect to E , according to A , but it is in the past with respect to E , according to B. If , however , the speed V , of B relative to A , were sufficiently slow , then Q would lie above the ( x ' , y ' ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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