The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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... Equation ( 5.3 ) , however , is much more informative than equation ( 5.4 ) . It has an interesting interpretation in terms of the theory of means and convex functions , for it defines a general mean between t1 and t2 which includes the ...
... Equation ( 5.3 ) , however , is much more informative than equation ( 5.4 ) . It has an interesting interpretation in terms of the theory of means and convex functions , for it defines a general mean between t1 and t2 which includes the ...
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... equation ( 7.2 ) is also obtained simply by replacing t by -t in equation ( 7.1 ) , we deduce that on time reversal a model with an event horizon is transformed into one with a particle horizon and vice versa . Strictly speaking , we ...
... equation ( 7.2 ) is also obtained simply by replacing t by -t in equation ( 7.1 ) , we deduce that on time reversal a model with an event horizon is transformed into one with a particle horizon and vice versa . Strictly speaking , we ...
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... equation { ( 1-2-1 ) +00 } { ( 1+ 증 -ar ) + ar } = 22 . с α c at ' Similarly , from equations ( A.4 ) , ( A.5 ) and ( A.6 ) we obtain X { ( 1- 증 - 금 ) -00 ] ( ( 1+ 증 -ar ) -a [ ] = 22 с α t ' αε t + at ' α с On comparing ( A.8 ) and ( ...
... equation { ( 1-2-1 ) +00 } { ( 1+ 증 -ar ) + ar } = 22 . с α c at ' Similarly , from equations ( A.4 ) , ( A.5 ) and ( A.6 ) we obtain X { ( 1- 증 - 금 ) -00 ] ( ( 1+ 증 -ar ) -a [ ] = 22 с α t ' αε t + at ' α с On comparing ( A.8 ) and ( ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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