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1 The direction in which a telescope must be pointed at a given star will therefore
be determined by combining the velocity - vector of the Earth with that of the light
from the star , and this will vary as the Earth's velocity - vector changes in ...
1 The direction in which a telescope must be pointed at a given star will therefore
be determined by combining the velocity - vector of the Earth with that of the light
from the star , and this will vary as the Earth's velocity - vector changes in ...
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The light - paths joining E , with Ep and Es with E , are , in general , unique . We
shall say that events E1 , Eb , and Ec occur in this order ' on the path of a light -
signal leaving A at event Eq , if a light - signal emitted by A at event E , can be ...
The light - paths joining E , with Ep and Es with E , are , in general , unique . We
shall say that events E1 , Eb , and Ec occur in this order ' on the path of a light -
signal leaving A at event Eq , if a light - signal emitted by A at event E , can be ...
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sufficiently slow , then I would lie above the ( x , y , z ) hyperplane and so would
be in the future with respect to E , according to both A and B. Similarly , if Q is in
the past relative to E , according to A , and lies outside both light - cones , then ...
sufficiently slow , then I would lie above the ( x , y , z ) hyperplane and so would
be in the future with respect to E , according to both A and B. Similarly , if Q is in
the past relative to E , according to A , and lies outside both light - cones , then ...
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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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