The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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... John of Dumbleton , and Richard Swineshead , who was called Calculator after his main work which was not , however , concerned with calculation , as we understand the term , but with the verbal and arithmetical theory of uniform and ...
... John of Dumbleton , and Richard Swineshead , who was called Calculator after his main work which was not , however , concerned with calculation , as we understand the term , but with the verbal and arithmetical theory of uniform and ...
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where v denotes radial velocity , r denotes distance , and T , is the same for all galaxies investigated , and is now called the Hubble time . The preponderance of red shifts in extragalactic spectra had been known for some years and ...
where v denotes radial velocity , r denotes distance , and T , is the same for all galaxies investigated , and is now called the Hubble time . The preponderance of red shifts in extragalactic spectra had been known for some years and ...
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LEM may be called the absolute future with respect to E , and the region lying inside ( and on ) the backward light cone L'EM ' may be called the absolute past with respect to E. The region lying outside both light cones may be called ...
LEM may be called the absolute future with respect to E , and the region lying inside ( and on ) the backward light cone L'EM ' may be called the absolute past with respect to E. The region lying outside both light cones may be called ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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according activity animals appears argued argument assigned associated assumed attention become believed biological body brain called clock concept concerned conclusion Consequently considered constant continuous corresponding defined definition depends determined direction discussion distance distinct duration effect Einstein's equation essential evidence example existence experience fact follows formula function fundamental future given hence hypothesis idea increase independent infinite instant interval involved later less light London mathematical matter means measure mechanism memory mind Moreover motion moving nature Nevertheless objects observer obtained occur organisms origin particles particular past perception period physical position possible precedes present Press principle problem processes reference regarded relation relative respect result reversal rhythms scale sense sequence signal similar simultaneous space spatial Special Relativity speed succession suggested temperature temporal theory thought uniform universe whereas whole