The Natural Philosophy of TimeHarper, 1961 - 324 Seiten |
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... temperature . Thus , Loeb found that , if flies are kept at an abnormally high temperature , they age more rapidly and die sooner . Bees fed with chemicals which speed up their metabolism tend to arrive too early at the flowers from ...
... temperature . Thus , Loeb found that , if flies are kept at an abnormally high temperature , they age more rapidly and die sooner . Bees fed with chemicals which speed up their metabolism tend to arrive too early at the flowers from ...
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... temperature , and it was found that different temperatures between 26 ° and 6 ° C had no appreciable effect on the rhythm . Although at the lower temperature the actual expansion of the pigment cells was far less than at the higher ...
... temperature , and it was found that different temperatures between 26 ° and 6 ° C had no appreciable effect on the rhythm . Although at the lower temperature the actual expansion of the pigment cells was far less than at the higher ...
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... temperature in the range 10 ° to 30 ° C approximately ; but a drop to below 10 ° C appears to stop it , so that after a period of several hours at low temperature the next maximum of the rhythm on return to a higher temperature is also ...
... temperature in the range 10 ° to 30 ° C approximately ; but a drop to below 10 ° C appears to stop it , so that after a period of several hours at low temperature the next maximum of the rhythm on return to a higher temperature is also ...
Inhalt
Preface Chapter I Universal Time I The Elimination of Time | 1 |
Trend and Symmetrical Time | 2 |
Irreversible Phenomena | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. N. Whitehead absolute according Achilles analysis argued argument assigned atoms Axiom body brain C. D. Broad causal clock concept concerning consciousness Consequently consider constant continuum correlation corresponding cosmic defined definition denotes distance ds² duration E. A. Milne E₁ Eddington Einstein's electron entropy epoch equation example existence experience F. H. Bradley fact finite follows formula function fundamental particle geometry given gravitational Hence Hubble's constant hypothesis idea inertial frame infinite instant interval light-cones light-signal logical London mathematical matter measurement memory metric Minkowski diagram moving natural Newton object occur origin paradox particular past perception phenomena philosophers photons physical possible postulate precedes present principle problem regarded relation scale sequence signal simultaneity Sitter space space-time spatial specious present speed successive t₁ temporal theoretical Theory of Relativity time-interval uniform universe velocity of light whereas world-line world-model Zeno Zeno's Zeno's paradox