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  • ...did it when he linked both with light. [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] linked time with space, mass with energy, and the path of light past the sun with the f * The great flood was the seventeenth century. That was the time of change, the hanging moment of instability in which men like [[w:Oliver C ...
    53 KB (8,977 words) - 03:28, 30 October 2024
  • ...toise, [[Zeno of Elea|Zeno]], he notes... had failed to recognize that the time intervals were in falling geometric progression, and... although the number ...
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  • ...symbolic use of equalities and proportions which the analyst may apply any time is the following:<br />15. If we have three or four magnitudes and the prod ...all quantities, known or unknown, occurring in a problem. ...for the first time it was possible to replace various numerical examples by a single "generic" ...
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  • ...t that, in the presence of a magnetic field which changes in the course of time, an electric field arises which is not caused by the presence of any electr * [[Classical mechanics]] has been developed continuously from the time of [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] and applied to an ever-widening range of dynamic ...
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  • ...y of an isolated system left to spontaneous evolution cannot decrease with time. As a result, isolated systems evolve toward {{w|thermodynamic equilibrium} ...are [[w:T-symmetry|time symmetric]]—they permit... [[w:Time reversibility|time-reverse]]... The initial conditions play a decisive role in endowing the wo ...
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  • ...bes what has come to be known as the [[w:Turing test|Turing Test]]. At the time it was written, the term "computer" was a job title describing an individua ...and "He laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not move at any time" (Psalm cv. 5) were an adequate refutation of the Copernican theory. ...
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  • ...ressed as distance ''d'' traveled per [[w:Units of measurement|unit]] of [[time]] ''t''. ...
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  • ...eals trumpets, viols, thunders, and years of God, answering to the precise time, in which every Prophecie thereof was or shall be performed. Moreover, in c ...ll daies, three greate daies and a halfe, and a time, times, and a halfe a time mentioned in Daniel, & in the Revelation, are all one date.'' ...
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  • ...ether are nothing but a true barbarous age'' in comparison to that unknown time at which we state that it [i.e., the wise age] was, without any doubt, in e ...y the order in the method of writing on mathematics in that aforementioned time of the wise age. ...
    32 KB (5,083 words) - 02:41, 29 September 2023
  • ...events, or of the ''changes'' which a situation undergoes in the course of time. ...the invention of Descartes not only created the important discipline of ...d itself from the restrictions of geometry, though progress since Newton's time had been constantly toward [[Mathematical analysis|analytical]]... methods. ...
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  • ...ad. He is also known for his theories on the {{w|Tipler cylinder}} (Tipler time machine) and for the {{w|Hart–Tipler conjecture}}, an argument that no inte ...b> of 3 x 10<sup>-4</sup>[[Speed of light|c]]. At this velocity the travel time to the nearest stars would be between 10<sup>4</sup> and 10<sup>5</sup> yea ...
    36 KB (5,558 words) - 14:12, 24 June 2024
  • ...he [[Necessity|necessary]] condition for making the thing conceived this [[time]] into you, just you and not someone else?''' ...ry in its present stage strongly suggests the indestructibility of Mind by Time.''' ...
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  • ...ade an important addition to his original theory. He introduced changes in time. Clocks, he said, would be slowed down by the ether wind, and in just such * There is no absolute time throughout the universe by which [[w:Relativity of simultaneity|absolute si ...
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  • ...every act, this is due to the slight swerve of the atoms at no determinate time and place."<!--16:30--> ...on B. Kochen|[K]ochen]] and [[w:Ernst Specker|Specker]] proved that a long time ago... and the reason... is that there's a little puzzle... that puzzle has ...
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  • ...ll the Seasons of the Year; they being bright enough to be seen in the Day-time, when nearest the Sun. I had not been long observing, before I perceived, t ...nual motion in its orbit. For I perceived that, if light was propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed object would not be the same when the eye is ...
    69 KB (11,591 words) - 22:35, 31 August 2023
  • ===''[[w:Wiggle Time! (1993 video)|Wiggle Time! (1993 video)]]''=== Jeff: "See you next time! (with others) Bye-bye!" ...
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  • ...n]] will be made available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate [[time]]. Most of the time we are punished if we go against the trend. Only at an inflection point are ...
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  • ..., and that moreover was growing in extent and application. For even at the time this book was written—shortly after the foundation of the [[w:Musaeum|Alexa ...pirit the confidence it needed for its future achievements. ...But yet the time was not ripe for a science that could comprehend reality, was not ripe unti ...
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  • ...he same ratio. The larger the number of free electrons, and the longer the time that elapses between two successive encounters, the greater will be the con ...dy moves through the ether or not, and to measure distances and lengths of time by means of rods and clocks having a fixed position relatively to the ether ...
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  • ...Mascheroni. It appears to be a very scientifical work. I have not yet had time to engage in it; but I find that the conclusions of his demonstrations are, ...l scheme of lines, proportions, and monumental effect. Even as late as the time of {{w|Hadrian}}, after long subjection of Greece to Roman control, the arc ...
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