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Granted , however , that events at A after E , and before E , are in an empirically
undetermined order with respect to event EB at B , must we accept Robb's
contention that Einstein was mistaken in allowing A to assign a theoretical epoch
to Es ...
Granted , however , that events at A after E , and before E , are in an empirically
undetermined order with respect to event EB at B , must we accept Robb's
contention that Einstein was mistaken in allowing A to assign a theoretical epoch
to Es ...
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In view of this alternative ( hypothetical ) method of arriving at the same result ,
we cannot summarily dismiss Einstein's argument merely because it conflicts with
our intuitive prejudices concerning time , for these are based merely on the ...
In view of this alternative ( hypothetical ) method of arriving at the same result ,
we cannot summarily dismiss Einstein's argument merely because it conflicts with
our intuitive prejudices concerning time , for these are based merely on the ...
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Unfortunately , this argument appears to give the coup de grâce not only to those
who reject Einstein's conclusion that on reunion B's clock will lag behind A's but
also to the train of thought by which Einstein was led to this conclusion , for his ...
Unfortunately , this argument appears to give the coup de grâce not only to those
who reject Einstein's conclusion that on reunion B's clock will lag behind A's but
also to the train of thought by which Einstein was led to this conclusion , for his ...
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Universal Time I The Elimination of Time | 1 |
Trend and Symmetrical Time | 5 |
Irreversible Phenomena | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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