The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern CosmologyClarendon Press, 1965 - 436 síður |
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... observer in the absence of a gravitational field and those of a stationary observer in such a field , from a simple calculation of the results to be expected by the former observer , he deduced the way in which any periodic effect ...
... observer in the absence of a gravitational field and those of a stationary observer in such a field , from a simple calculation of the results to be expected by the former observer , he deduced the way in which any periodic effect ...
Síða 157
... observer can make ' is the same for all observers , according to Walker.41 Later , speaking of the equations of a certain set , he added , rather more precisely , that they may be regarded as the description by an observer A of the set ...
... observer can make ' is the same for all observers , according to Walker.41 Later , speaking of the equations of a certain set , he added , rather more precisely , that they may be regarded as the description by an observer A of the set ...
Síða 419
... observer ) ' ; for Hoyle it meant events which are or will be visible to the observer ' . S. Gupta ( Current Science , xxiv ( 1955 ) 263 ) discussed the paradox , using yet another definition . Not surprisingly , the accepted concepts ...
... observer ) ' ; for Hoyle it meant events which are or will be visible to the observer ' . S. Gupta ( Current Science , xxiv ( 1955 ) 263 ) discussed the paradox , using yet another definition . Not surprisingly , the accepted concepts ...
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COSMOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES WITH | 16 |
FIELD THEORIES AND THE WISH TO | 24 |
The Le SageThomson explanation of gravitation | 38 |
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The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern Cosmology John David North Engin sýnishorn í boði - 1965 |
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