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Pagina 243
... space is deflected , and when de- flected causes effects on light . In this case the cause of the observed deflection of light would be not merely some influence of the sun , but a dislocation of the relative space . But in his ...
... space is deflected , and when de- flected causes effects on light . In this case the cause of the observed deflection of light would be not merely some influence of the sun , but a dislocation of the relative space . But in his ...
Pagina 245
... space . We may add that their relative times are also included in a containing time . We may also propose a new definition of motion within contain- ing space and during containing time . Motion is a change of anything spatial , from ...
... space . We may add that their relative times are also included in a containing time . We may also propose a new definition of motion within contain- ing space and during containing time . Motion is a change of anything spatial , from ...
Pagina 254
... space between it and the light , and that then the supposed geometrical curvature of space deflects the light . As this warping of space would not be the private space either of the sun or of the deflected light but only that of the common ...
... space between it and the light , and that then the supposed geometrical curvature of space deflects the light . As this warping of space would not be the private space either of the sun or of the deflected light but only that of the common ...
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