The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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The infinity concerned is thus purely a feature of mathematical formalism and not
the correlative of an infinite sequence of actual happenings . The second
alternative could , in the opinion of some cosmologists , lead to a genuine infinity
of past ...
The infinity concerned is thus purely a feature of mathematical formalism and not
the correlative of an infinite sequence of actual happenings . The second
alternative could , in the opinion of some cosmologists , lead to a genuine infinity
of past ...
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Also , there is no evidence that within the RNA concerned there is any specific
storage of information derived from external stimuli ( Barbizet 1970 ) . Other
evidence for a chemical theory of memory that attracted considerable attention for
a ...
Also , there is no evidence that within the RNA concerned there is any specific
storage of information derived from external stimuli ( Barbizet 1970 ) . Other
evidence for a chemical theory of memory that attracted considerable attention for
a ...
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... reduced to a local phenomenon ' . Although Eddington ' was inclined to look on
the limitation rather grudgingly ' , he made the important point that the theory of
relativity is not concerned to deny the impossibility of cosmic , or worldwide , time
...
... reduced to a local phenomenon ' . Although Eddington ' was inclined to look on
the limitation rather grudgingly ' , he made the important point that the theory of
relativity is not concerned to deny the impossibility of cosmic , or worldwide , time
...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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