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Despite the clarity of his analysis , Sigwart assumed without question that this
method led to the reduction of the subjective time of perception to the objective
time of the event.1 The first to query this conclusion , and to appreciate fully the ...
Despite the clarity of his analysis , Sigwart assumed without question that this
method led to the reduction of the subjective time of perception to the objective
time of the event.1 The first to query this conclusion , and to appreciate fully the ...
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This difficulty can be avoided if we assume that the velocity of the signal is a
universal constant . ... Einstein , in his paper of 1905 , assumed that this velocity
was a universal constant of nature , the same for all observers associated with
inertial ...
This difficulty can be avoided if we assume that the velocity of the signal is a
universal constant . ... Einstein , in his paper of 1905 , assumed that this velocity
was a universal constant of nature , the same for all observers associated with
inertial ...
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We begin by adopting the relational hypothesis that the material universe in its
large - scale feature can be identified with world - space.1 Moreover , we shall
assume that the observer associated with any fundamental particle can choose a
...
We begin by adopting the relational hypothesis that the material universe in its
large - scale feature can be identified with world - space.1 Moreover , we shall
assume that the observer associated with any fundamental particle can choose a
...
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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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