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... wave " principle - provided there exists a universal proportionality between mechanical motion and wave velocity . If the Lorentz transformation equations of Einstein fame are taken into consideration , the required proportionality ...
... wave " principle - provided there exists a universal proportionality between mechanical motion and wave velocity . If the Lorentz transformation equations of Einstein fame are taken into consideration , the required proportionality ...
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... waves . The group motion is slower than is that of the individual waves . And it is of utmost importance for the development of modern physics that de Broglie succeeded in showing that every wave group ( or region of maximum amplitudes ) ...
... waves . The group motion is slower than is that of the individual waves . And it is of utmost importance for the development of modern physics that de Broglie succeeded in showing that every wave group ( or region of maximum amplitudes ) ...
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... Wave - corpuscle dualism , 259-260 Wave equations , statistical laws and , 261 Wave function , 312 Wave group , material particle and , 250 Wave mechanics , 246-260 ; generalized , 253-260 ; matrix mechanics and , 256 ; relativity and ...
... Wave - corpuscle dualism , 259-260 Wave equations , statistical laws and , 261 Wave function , 312 Wave group , material particle and , 250 Wave mechanics , 246-260 ; generalized , 253-260 ; matrix mechanics and , 256 ; relativity and ...
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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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