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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 ...
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  • ===''[[w:Wiggle Time! (1993 video)|Wiggle Time! (1993 video)]]''=== Jeff: "See you next time! (with others) Bye-bye!" ...
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * Some time in 1960 or early 1961, I learned of an idea which had originated earlier in ...
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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 ...
    30 KB (4,351 words) - 01:00, 12 August 2024
  • ..., 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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  • ...as is necessary. Mathematicians respond to this situation, known since the time of the [[w:Pythagoreanism|Pythagoreans]], by classifying the square root of ...rability of the segments with the whole line was discovered before Plato's time, if not as early as the irrationality of <math>\sqrt{2}</math>. ...
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  • ...lasticity and of the Strength of Materials''': from Galilei to the Present Time'' is a two volume set edited and completed by [[Karl Pearson]] from notes w ...special class of memoir. ...'''the would-be researcher either wastes much time in learning the history of his subject, or else works away regardless of ea ...
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  • ...tant]] in the simplest gravitational models, as a way to explain this late-time {{w|acceleration}}. According to the simplest {{w|extrapolation}} of the cu ...ng observer) to the space radius of curvature is independent of {{w|cosmic time}}?<br />Not speaking of [[quasar]]s, the first indications for [[w:Non-stan ...
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  • ...of relativity''' [that] there is fundamental similarity between space and time. ...ow a man can work on the frontiers of physics and write poetry at the same time. They are in opposition. In science you want to say something that nobody k ...
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  • ...'without trigonometry we put back the clock millennia to Standard Darkness Time''' and antedate the Greeks.<!--p.10--> ...n the discovery of calculus by [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] and Leibniz and the time of [[w:Augustin-Louis Cauchy|Cauchy]]. The derivative <math>\frac {dy}{dx}< ...
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  • ...oblem's initial value... some... (weight or mass) of bacteria. ...<br />as time scrolls backward or forward in the... imagination, <math>ke^{At}</math> pro ...
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  • * [Time is not] a mysterious illusion of the intellect. ..It is an essential featur ...by Douglas Martin, "Gerald J. Whitrow, 87, Author Of Philosophic Tomes on Time" ''The New York Times'' (June 27, 2000) ...
    27 KB (4,264 words) - 21:47, 25 August 2023
  • ...hysics]] theory regarding the relationship between [[w:Spacetime|space and time]]. In [[Albert Einstein]]'s original pedagogical treatment, it is based on ...world which it cannotes is the world of four-dimensional [[Spacetime|space-time]]. The Einsteinian interval... remains the same for all observers, just as ...
    26 KB (4,112 words) - 12:19, 27 April 2020
  • ...rtial x_0}</math>. Sometimes one refers to it as "passing to the imaginary time". ...se to the ordinary diffusion equation. What is the main difference is that time is imaginary, there is the Wick rotation. This means that classical and qua ...
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  • ...ns and gravitons, whose properties seem indissolubly linked with the space-time concepts of gauge invariance (of the second kind) and/or [[Einstein]]'s [[e ** {{cite journal|title=Physics Explains The Time Beyond Time|journal=The Poetry of Reality with [[Richard Dawkins]], YouTube|url=https:/ ...
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