Or does it mean, calculate pedantically and don't ask questions? Neither; the lesson presents itself rather as this, that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. Los Alamos Science - vii. lappuse2002Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| J.S. Byrnes, Kathryn A. Hargreaves, Karl Berry - 1992 - 734 lapas
...calculate pedantically and don't ask questions? Neither; the lesson presents itself rather as this, that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. John A. Wheeler (1978) I argue that the very structure of all quantum theories suggests a revision... | |
| 1982 - 288 lapas
...calculate pedantically and not ask questions? Neither; the lesson presents itself rather as this, that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. It has no sense to speak of what the quantum of electromagnetic energy was doing except as it is observed... | |
| Peter R. Holland - 1995 - 624 lapas
...this that the electron somehow traversed both slits and just one slit, it is proposed by Wheeler that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. The phenomenon of electron passage 'is not a phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon'. In other... | |
| G. Venkataraman - 1994 - 146 lapas
...that, "In this sense the universe does not sit 'out there' " — see also Fig. 9.2. And he adds that "the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present." Universe C Observer u Universe and observer Observer participates and creates reality Fig. 9. 2 According... | |
| Floyd Merrell - 1995 - 398 lapas
...past—strange inversion of the normal order of time. This strangeness reminds us more explicitly than ever that "The past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present." Thus. no elementary phenomenon is a phenomenon until it is a recorded and put-to-use phenomenon. "Recorded"... | |
| J. J. Halliwell, J. Pérez-Mercader, W. H. Zurek - 1996 - 540 lapas
...interpret as indicating the electron had spin up at t = f,. Wheeler (1978) states this even more strongly: "the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present." This principle should perhaps also be extended to say that we cannot directly compare things at different... | |
| Huw Price - 1996 - 326 lapas
...calculare pedantically and don't ask questions? Neither; the lesson presents itself rather as this, that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present/" Physicists have long known that the key might fit the lock, but with very few exceptions have thought... | |
| John Jefferson Davis - 2002 - 201 lapas
...in stone or fully determined and actualized until the experiment is over. Or as Wheeler has stated, "the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present." ln the discussion to follow. l will argue that events traditionally understood to have been fixed and... | |
| Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - 2003 - 762 lapas
...calculate pedantically and don't ask questions? Neither; the lesson presents itself rather as this, that the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. It has no sense to speak of what the quantum of electromagnetic energy was doing except as it is observed.... | |
| Timothy E. Eastman, Hank Keeton - 2004 - 346 lapas
...creation. It reaches into the present from billions of years in the pasi. It is wrong to think of the past as "already existing" in all detail. The "past" is...in what we have the right to say about the past.' The interpretation of the indeterminacy principle will be altered if we accept the concept of past... | |
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