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... there is a precise instant of occurrence of the emission , or reception , of any
signal by A , so that he can assign to each ... that it occurs at some mechanism B
which can reflect instantaneously signals received from A. We shall associate
with ...
... there is a precise instant of occurrence of the emission , or reception , of any
signal by A , so that he can assign to each ... that it occurs at some mechanism B
which can reflect instantaneously signals received from A. We shall associate
with ...
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This axiom signifies that the function f , which it is our object to determine , is
independent of the spatial orientation of Eg relative to A ; for example , if the
paths of the signals concerned ( which , for convenience , we shall refer to from
now on ...
This axiom signifies that the function f , which it is our object to determine , is
independent of the spatial orientation of Eg relative to A ; for example , if the
paths of the signals concerned ( which , for convenience , we shall refer to from
now on ...
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emission from A. For , if a signal emitted by A at some epoch were to arrive at B ,
according to A , before an earlier signal emitted from A , then , assuming
continuity , there would be some event occurring in between A and B at which the
...
emission from A. For , if a signal emitted by A at some epoch were to arrive at B ,
according to A , before an earlier signal emitted from A , then , assuming
continuity , there would be some event occurring in between A and B at which the
...
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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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