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Nearly twenty years later it occurred to Bessel that the difference between the two astronomers might be personal . It is now universally recognized that even the best observers habitually note the passage of a star across the fixed ...
Nearly twenty years later it occurred to Bessel that the difference between the two astronomers might be personal . It is now universally recognized that even the best observers habitually note the passage of a star across the fixed ...
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Some thirty years later Henri - Louis Duhamel du Monceau ( 1758 ) repeated Mairan's experiment and confirmed that it was as if the plant , in the absence of any light clue , was able to tell the time . He also found that its ability to ...
Some thirty years later Henri - Louis Duhamel du Monceau ( 1758 ) repeated Mairan's experiment and confirmed that it was as if the plant , in the absence of any light clue , was able to tell the time . He also found that its ability to ...
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Hence , E , is absolutely later than E1 , and the transitive property is established . On the other hand , the relation of being ' potentially simultaneous ' is not transitive , for , it is possible for events E and E2 to be potentially ...
Hence , E , is absolutely later than E1 , and the transitive property is established . On the other hand , the relation of being ' potentially simultaneous ' is not transitive , for , it is possible for events E and E2 to be potentially ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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