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tion of the time of year , when autumn came they began to flit about restlessly as if informed by an internal clock that it was time to take wing . So long as the dome was illuminated with diffuse light they showed no particular ...
tion of the time of year , when autumn came they began to flit about restlessly as if informed by an internal clock that it was time to take wing . So long as the dome was illuminated with diffuse light they showed no particular ...
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... 63 Poincaré , H. , 44 , 241 , 247 , 252 , 331 Penzias , A. A. , 306 Poinsot , L. , 3 Pepys , S. , 61 point - instant , 271 , 276 , 281 , 305 perception ( see also extra - sensory percep- Popper , K. R. , 9-10 , 30 , 322 , 340 tion ...
... 63 Poincaré , H. , 44 , 241 , 247 , 252 , 331 Penzias , A. A. , 306 Poinsot , L. , 3 Pepys , S. , 61 point - instant , 271 , 276 , 281 , 305 perception ( see also extra - sensory percep- Popper , K. R. , 9-10 , 30 , 322 , 340 tion ...
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... 5 , 17 , 43-4 , tions ) , 41-4 , 49 , 56-9 , 215-21 , 242 , 327-32 281-3 Thorndike , E. M. , see Kennedy - Thorndike ... universal 373 time ; for concepts considered in rela- biochemical influence , 124 tion to time see under those ...
... 5 , 17 , 43-4 , tions ) , 41-4 , 49 , 56-9 , 215-21 , 242 , 327-32 281-3 Thorndike , E. M. , see Kennedy - Thorndike ... universal 373 time ; for concepts considered in rela- biochemical influence , 124 tion to time see under those ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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according activity animals appears argued argument assigned associated assumed attention become believed biological body brain called clock concept concerned conclusion Consequently considered constant continuous corresponding definition depends determined direction discussion distance distinct duration effect Einstein's equation essential evidence example existence experience fact follows formula function fundamental future given hence hypothesis idea increase independent infinite instant interval involved later less light London mathematical matter means measure mechanism memory mind Moreover motion moving nature Nevertheless objects observer obtained occur organisms origin particles particular past perception period physical position possible precedes present Press principle problem processes reference regarded relation relative respect result reversal rhythms scale sense sequence signal similar simultaneous space spatial Special Relativity speed succession suggested temperature temporal theory thought tion uniform universe whereas whole