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Relativity Summary
1,411 words, approx. 5 pages The view of the natural world held by physicists today is the result of a profound revolution in human thought that began about the turn of this century. One of the most intriguing characteristics of that revolution has been the overthrow of some...
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 A principle of relativity is a criterion for judging physical theories, stating that they are inadequate if they do not prescribe the exact same laws of physics in certain similar situations. These types of principles have been successfully applied...


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 Progress in Physics
Zelmanov's Anthropic Principle and the Infinite Relativity Principle.
01/01/2006: 2,456 words, approx. 8 pages Zelmanov's Anthropic Principle, although introduced in the 1940's, has been published only recently: "The Universe has the interior we observe because we observe the Universe in this way. It is impossible to divorce the Universe from the observer. If the observer is changed,...
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