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... potential pole is in the phase , which is not measurable but allows a given probability to be associated with an entire class of potentially equivalent amplitudes which differ only in their phases . The horizon for which probability ...
... potential pole is in the phase , which is not measurable but allows a given probability to be associated with an entire class of potentially equivalent amplitudes which differ only in their phases . The horizon for which probability ...
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... potential and the actual . The real is undetermin- able a priori ; it is not the subject of any criterion nor of any hypothesis a priori , with the obvious excep- tion of the hypothesis of its existence independent of thought . In an ...
... potential and the actual . The real is undetermin- able a priori ; it is not the subject of any criterion nor of any hypothesis a priori , with the obvious excep- tion of the hypothesis of its existence independent of thought . In an ...
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... potential . " This potential is a group of four functions defined at each point of space - time , from which the field is derived ( the components of the electric and the magnetic fields are obtained from the derivatives of the ...
... potential . " This potential is a group of four functions defined at each point of space - time , from which the field is derived ( the components of the electric and the magnetic fields are obtained from the derivatives of the ...
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Introduction by Dominique Lecourt | 25 |
The general relativity constants G and c | 36 |
The quantum constants h and | 47 |
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