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Instead , these are determined by the respective moments of absolute time with
which the events are correlated and the rate of ' flow of this time . On the other
hand , by defining time as the order of succession of phenomena , Leibniz
appears ...
Instead , these are determined by the respective moments of absolute time with
which the events are correlated and the rate of ' flow of this time . On the other
hand , by defining time as the order of succession of phenomena , Leibniz
appears ...
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For , although the methods of determining the velocity of light discussed above
yield concordant results , the empirical ... although the local velocity of light as
determined by congruent clocks and measuring rods is everywhere the same .
For , although the methods of determining the velocity of light discussed above
yield concordant results , the empirical ... although the local velocity of light as
determined by congruent clocks and measuring rods is everywhere the same .
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In practice , this idea has been combined with electromagnetic signalling in the
techniques of interferometry and radar to determine distances by means of
reflected signals . In recent years the radar method has even been used to
measure ...
In practice , this idea has been combined with electromagnetic signalling in the
techniques of interferometry and radar to determine distances by means of
reflected signals . In recent years the radar method has even been used to
measure ...
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Universal Time I The Elimination of Time | 1 |
Trend and Symmetrical Time | 5 |
Irreversible Phenomena | 10 |
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