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  • ...'' the "inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past"<ref name=TimeWikt1>{{ cite web |accessdate=23 July 2019 }}</ref> or the "inevitable passing of events from future to present then past"<ref name=TimeWikt>{{ cite web ...
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  • ...times, the size of the total event space, the number of different possible events, is not known. In that case, you will need to observe the event system and == Experiments, Outcomes and Events == ...
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  • * '''Cognitively complex''' (8): arise from thoughts/perceptions about life events often involving others ...ks to specific Wikiversity book chapters, see the [[Motivation and emotion/Lectures/Individual emotions#Motivations generated by specific emotions|individual e ...
    10 KB (1,362 words) - 11:39, 21 October 2024
  • ...'' the "inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past"<ref name=TimeWikt1>{{ cite web |accessdate=23 July 2019 }}</ref> or the "inevitable passing of events from future to present then past"<ref name=TimeWikt>{{ cite web ...
    17 KB (2,581 words) - 06:17, 31 January 2020
  • ...'' the "inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past"<ref name=TimeWikt1>{{ cite web |accessdate=23 July 2019 }}</ref> or the "inevitable passing of events from future to present then past"<ref name=TimeWikt>{{ cite web ...
    16 KB (2,455 words) - 14:32, 23 December 2023
  • ...e., the time interval that is observed to elapse between any given pair of events is the same for all observers.<ref>{{ cite book ...'' the "inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past"<ref name=TimeWikt1>{{ cite web ...
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  • ...wave is called the near side, and the other the far side, the sequence of events is something like the following. The incoming wave, its tail extending ahea [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
    17 KB (2,630 words) - 02:31, 2 February 2020
  • ...the [[Harvard University]] Lectures of 1865 and the [[Lowell Institute]] Lectures of 1866. There he sums up the characters of the three kinds of reasoning i Early in the first series of lectures Peirce gives a very revealing illustration of how he then thinks of the nat ...
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  • ...on an appropriate nucleus, releasing a gamma ray. The coincidence of both events – positron annihilation and neutron capture – gives a unique signature of a [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...esentation shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. Credit: [[c:user:Woudloper|Woudloper]].]] ...tation. It shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. The [[Draft:Geochronology#Hadean|Hadean]] eon represents ...
    40 KB (5,631 words) - 06:32, 2 April 2022
  • | series = The Paul Carus Lectures ...noun, a reason is a consideration given which either explains or justifies events, phenomena, or behavior.<ref name=mw>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictio ...
    37 KB (5,314 words) - 03:48, 16 December 2020
  • ...re of a two-body decay of a particle of mass ~ 95 GeV/c<sup>2</sup>. These events fit well the hypothesis that they are produced by the process p¯ + p --> Z< [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • '''Dendrochronology''' is the science or technique of dating events, environmental change, and archaeological artifacts by using the characteri ...image on the left] shows the time axis of conventionally dated historical events. Upper and lower coordinates show reconstructed time tables. The black tria ...
    28 KB (4,163 words) - 20:47, 19 October 2021
  • ...y individual years cannot be distinguished. It may be possible to identify events such as nuclear bomb atmospheric testing's radioisotope layers in the upper ...icularly beyond 60.000 years. The double arrows show probable simultaneous events. In the coldest part of the glaciation, the climate obviously varied much m ...
    42 KB (6,130 words) - 04:40, 16 December 2020
  • ...rth is being continually and uniformly bombarded by cosmic [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|radiation]] at a rate evidently in excess of 10<sup>15</sup> cosm ...physically correct “retarded” waveform for a white hole fission, were such events to occur in the universe. Although there is no standard astrophysical mecha ...
    39 KB (5,700 words) - 00:23, 9 June 2022
  • ...ferent ''spaces'' (sets of ''rest'' points) or times (sets of simultaneous events). So the ideas of a space, a time, of rest and simultaneity, go inextricabl ...understood simply as the smooth, invertible assignment of four numbers to events in spacetime neighborhoods. The second, the frame of reference, refers to a ...
    26 KB (4,105 words) - 05:20, 16 December 2022
  • ...t secondary phenomena such as coronal loops (prominences) and reconnection events. Most solar flares and coronal mass ejections originate in magnetically act [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
    32 KB (4,802 words) - 09:48, 30 May 2023
  • ...FUV and EUV wavelengths. Also, the frequencies and intensities of flaring events and coronal mass ejections (CME) are strongly correlated with the Sun's act ...[...]. The error bars are statistical, based on the number of Baily beads events observed during each eclipse."<ref name=Kilcik/> ...
    39 KB (5,838 words) - 09:49, 30 May 2023
  • ...ttp://elmer.tapir.caltech.edu/ph237/week2/week2.html '''here'''] for video lectures by Kip Thorne of Caltech on the mathematics of General Relativity. ...product operation yielding a spacetime displacement (line element) between events in flat spacetime of ...
    20 KB (3,197 words) - 02:31, 5 April 2023
  • ...[logic]] (the trivium), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[Keynote lectures/Astronomy|astronomy]] and [[School:Music and Dance|music]] (the quadrivium) ...to investigate objectively the patterns of cause and effect that determine events.<ref name="evans1">{{ cite book ...
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