The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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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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LEM may be called the absolute future with respect to E , and the region lying inside ( and on the backward light cone L'EM ' may be called the absolute past with respect to E. The region lying outside both light cones may be called the ...
LEM may be called the absolute future with respect to E , and the region lying inside ( and on the backward light cone L'EM ' may be called the absolute past with respect to E. The region lying outside both light cones may be called the ...
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Broad's hypothesis was sympathetically , but acutely , criticized by Price ( 1937 ) who maintained that it would commit us to the puzzling notion of a ' double now ' , for what is ' now ' in one respect could be ' past or ' not yet in ...
Broad's hypothesis was sympathetically , but acutely , criticized by Price ( 1937 ) who maintained that it would commit us to the puzzling notion of a ' double now ' , for what is ' now ' in one respect could be ' past or ' not yet in ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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