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Page 226
... theory which interprets space and time as " entities " of some sort , or as " absolute rela- tions " which are what they are in and by themselves . In other words , Einstein's conception of space and time contradicts the theory of ...
... theory which interprets space and time as " entities " of some sort , or as " absolute rela- tions " which are what they are in and by themselves . In other words , Einstein's conception of space and time contradicts the theory of ...
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... theory lies in the fact that this theory accomplishes practically everything that may be accomplished by means of the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg . In fact , as far as the mathematical results are concerned , Schroe- dinger's theory ...
... theory lies in the fact that this theory accomplishes practically everything that may be accomplished by means of the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg . In fact , as far as the mathematical results are concerned , Schroe- dinger's theory ...
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... theory of , 380 Cosmic control , Boodin's theory of , 511 Cosmic environment , 510 Cosmic machine , 39 Cosmic process , 512 Cosmic rays , 270 Cosmogony , 476 Cosmologies , 467 Counting as fingering , 132 Cracking of uranium , 272 Crater ...
... theory of , 380 Cosmic control , Boodin's theory of , 511 Cosmic environment , 510 Cosmic machine , 39 Cosmic process , 512 Cosmic rays , 270 Cosmogony , 476 Cosmologies , 467 Counting as fingering , 132 Cracking of uranium , 272 Crater ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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