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Measurement with indefinite causal order and the Sagnac interferometer. [PDF]
Barnett SM, Croke S, Franke-Arnold S.
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Relativistic Consistency of Nonlocal Quantum Correlations. [PDF]
Beck C, Lazarovici D.
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Relative thinking theory [PDF]
Abstract The article presents a theory that I denote “Relative Thinking Theory,” which claims that people consider relative differences and not only absolute differences when making various economics decisions, even in those cases where the rational model dictates that people should consider only absolute differences. The article reviews experimental
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2021
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely supposed to be in tension with theories of time which gives a special significance to the present moment. This chapter considers A-theoretic responses which accept STR, so far as it goes, but take it to be incomplete with respect to tensed facts.
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The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely supposed to be in tension with theories of time which gives a special significance to the present moment. This chapter considers A-theoretic responses which accept STR, so far as it goes, but take it to be incomplete with respect to tensed facts.
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The Theory of Relativity [PDF]
The relativity theory in physics is reviewed for the purpose of suggesting a relativistic metatheory for life span developmental psychology. Developmentalists might find this metatheory useful in describing complex individual biological, social, and psychological development in a historical context.
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2020
‘The theory of relativity’ is an umbrella term for two distinct theories, the special theory and the general theory. Both might not bear this common appellation if they were not so closely associated with the name of Albert Einstein (1879–1955), who developed the second in an attempt to generalise his original theory of relativity, now called the ...
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‘The theory of relativity’ is an umbrella term for two distinct theories, the special theory and the general theory. Both might not bear this common appellation if they were not so closely associated with the name of Albert Einstein (1879–1955), who developed the second in an attempt to generalise his original theory of relativity, now called the ...
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