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As a result , the limit concept has been finally divorced from its intuitive
dependence on the concept of motion . ... two hundred years of discussion
concerning its foundations ultimately culminated in the paradoxical result that “
the very aspect ...
As a result , the limit concept has been finally divorced from its intuitive
dependence on the concept of motion . ... two hundred years of discussion
concerning its foundations ultimately culminated in the paradoxical result that “
the very aspect ...
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on a peculiar ' initial condition ' , namely that the eagle let go of the tortoise at a
particular time at a particular place , with the result that Aeschylus suffered a
unique fate . Or , again , consider the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum .
on a peculiar ' initial condition ' , namely that the eagle let go of the tortoise at a
particular time at a particular place , with the result that Aeschylus suffered a
unique fate . Or , again , consider the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum .
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As Reichenbach has emphasized , this result can be used to enlarge Einstein's
concept of simultaneity . For , we may define any two events which are
indeterminate in their time - order as simultaneous . From this point of view , as
distinct from ...
As Reichenbach has emphasized , this result can be used to enlarge Einstein's
concept of simultaneity . For , we may define any two events which are
indeterminate in their time - order as simultaneous . From this point of view , as
distinct from ...
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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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accepted according analysis appears argued argument assigned associated assumed atoms attention becomes believed body brain causal clock compared concept concerning conclusion condition conscious Consequently consider constant continuous corresponding defined definition depends determined direction discussion distance duration effect Einstein's epoch equation essential evidence example existence experience fact finite follows formulated function fundamental future geometry given Hence hypothesis idea increase independent infinite instant interval involved later less light limit logical London maintained mathematical matter means measure mechanism memory mind motion moving natural Nevertheless objects observer occur origin paradox particles particular past perception philosophers physical position possible precedes present principle problem purely question reason reference regarded relation relative respect result scale sense sequence signal simultaneous space spatial speed successive suggested temporal theory things thought uniform universe whereas whole