| 1980 - 492 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration; relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion,... | |
| Donald J. Wilcox - 1987 - 302 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without regard to anything external, and by another name is called duration. Relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by means of motion which... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion,... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion,... | |
| Alan. J. Friedman, Carol C. Donley - 1989 - 244 pagine
...central feature of Newton's physics. In Newton's words, Absolute, True, and Mathematical Time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without regard to any thing external. Space followed suit: Absolute Space, in its own nature, without regard to any thing external, remains... | |
| Colin Brown, Steve Wilkens, Alan G. Padgett - 1990 - 456 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by means of motion,... | |
| Joan Stambaugh - 1990 - 168 pagine
...and fullest expression in Newton. Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own by another name is called duration: relative, apparent and common time is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by means of motion,... | |
| Henning F. Harmuth - 1992 - 336 pagine
...true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration; relative, apparent, and common time, ''This is a free translation by the author of the following statement: "... es ist also sehr wohl denkbar,... | |
| Jonathan Westphal, Carl Avren Levenson - 1993 - 264 pagine
...and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion,... | |
| Quentin Smith - 2002 - 276 pagine
...and relative time in the scholium to his Definitions in the Principia. He states that absolute time "from its own nature flows equably without regard to any thing external" and that "Relative, apparent, and Common Time ... is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable)... | |
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