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  • ...cy with a very accurate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_clock atomic clock].
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  • and [[caesium-133]] atoms continued to oscillate in their [[atomic clock]]s.
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  • ...the flow of water. [[Plato]] is said to have invented a water-based alarm clock. It depended on the nightly overflow of a vessel containing lead balls, whi ...rs, 2003, hardcover 480 pages, ISBN 0-06-621173-5</ref> The English word [[clock]] actually comes from French, Latin, and German words that mean [[Bell (ins
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  • ...gth here means the [[interval]], and path the space-time trajectory of the clock. Events in space-time separated by positive intervals are time-like separat ...at the reading on the clock will be proportional to the interval along the clock's [[trajectory]].
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  • ...[[ecology]] - where you move, where you speak, where you think, where the atomic [[synapse]]s of life, chemical firing throughout you brain synapses, even t ...w daily. [[Time]] is a term we apply. In fact, you each have your internal clock and you each experience your own personal [[Correcting Time]]. How nice to
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  • ...1930's little was known about the existence of the Ultimaton and even how atomic classifies as Fermions*, we also learn that all Fermion atomic subparticles use the same process of
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  • ...of the brain is merely to cool the blood. Democritus, the inventor of the atomic theory of matter, favored a three-part soul, with intellect in the head, em ...Silver R (2005). "Orchestrating time: arrangements of the brain circadian clock." (PDF). Trends Neurosci 28: 145–51. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2005.01.003. [ht
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  • ...me substantial fraction of the speed of light and when interactions at the atomic scale are studied. Before the discovery of quantum effects and other challe At atomic scales the paths of objects can only be predicted in a [[probabilistic]] wa
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  • ...til noon the next day. And there were mechanical clocks, and now you have atomic clocks that measure the oscillation of electrons around an atom, so many bi MMc: Thank you. I have several other questions, but looking at the clock and asking if Roxanne if she has any questions she’d like to ask before o
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  • The '[[atomic]]' [[fears]] you [[express]] are not the correct fears, the fears you have ...he [[terrors]] that you have of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_War Atomic destruction] are not of God's Will. [[Mankind]] is so headstrong as a tempe
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  • ...th False, and the Real Problem'']</ref> The claim that ''events'' at the atomic or particulate level are unknowable can be challenged experimentally and ev ...ect felt the intention to move, he asked her to watch the second hand of a clock and report its position when she felt that she had the conscious will to mo
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  • ...to be crystals, but when you looked at them through various molecular and atomic analyses, it was obvious that they were manmade objects. In other words, th ...cular object -- like that clock, for example -- but unless it was the only clock of its kind and they could trace its location, it wouldn't help them."
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