The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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... metric of Minkowski space - time ( the limiting form of the metric of General Relativity far from all gravitating matter ) . De Sitter's discovery was a direct consequence of Einstein's introduction of the cosmical constant into the ...
... metric of Minkowski space - time ( the limiting form of the metric of General Relativity far from all gravitating matter ) . De Sitter's discovery was a direct consequence of Einstein's introduction of the cosmical constant into the ...
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... metric 1 dr2 162 ) } . ( 6.11 ) ds2 = ( 1 − } ^ r2 ) dr2 = = = { _ _ < { ^ ‚ 1⁄2 + r2 ( do2 + sin2 0 dø 2 1- Ar2 This reduces to the Minkowskian form if , and only if , A = 0. If A # 0 , equation ( 6.11 ) determines a four ...
... metric 1 dr2 162 ) } . ( 6.11 ) ds2 = ( 1 − } ^ r2 ) dr2 = = = { _ _ < { ^ ‚ 1⁄2 + r2 ( do2 + sin2 0 dø 2 1- Ar2 This reduces to the Minkowskian form if , and only if , A = 0. If A # 0 , equation ( 6.11 ) determines a four ...
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... metric ( 6.16 ) is called the Robertson - Walker metric . The alternative kinematic view of the expanding universe was first systematically explored by Milne ( 1933 ) who constructed a world model formed by a continuous three ...
... metric ( 6.16 ) is called the Robertson - Walker metric . The alternative kinematic view of the expanding universe was first systematically explored by Milne ( 1933 ) who constructed a world model formed by a continuous three ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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