Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 143
... tion for carrying out life as we know it , it soon becomes an apparently necessary condition of human thought . As a matter of fact , for the purposes of everyday life , the postulate is neces- sary only in a weak sense : it need only ...
... tion for carrying out life as we know it , it soon becomes an apparently necessary condition of human thought . As a matter of fact , for the purposes of everyday life , the postulate is neces- sary only in a weak sense : it need only ...
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the quantum disjunction seems to assert that necessarily the classical disjunc- tion between two possibilities must ... tion does not generally imply the truth of at least one of the members of the disjunction . In other words , ( 77 ) ...
the quantum disjunction seems to assert that necessarily the classical disjunc- tion between two possibilities must ... tion does not generally imply the truth of at least one of the members of the disjunction . In other words , ( 77 ) ...
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... tion let us put t2 nT D / v , so that T denotes the average period of occulta- tion ( during t , ) and v denotes the average velocity of a fictitious earth moving 1 along D ( i.e. from E , to E 206 M. JAMMER.
... tion let us put t2 nT D / v , so that T denotes the average period of occulta- tion ( during t , ) and v denotes the average velocity of a fictitious earth moving 1 along D ( i.e. from E , to E 206 M. JAMMER.
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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