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Briefly, it discards absolute time and space and makes them in every instance relative to moving systems. Hendrik Lorentz
Briefly, it discards absolute time and space and makes them in every instance relative to moving systems.
The term relativity refers to time and space. According to Galileo and Newton, time and space were absolute entities, and the moving systems of the universe were dependent on this absolute time and space. Hendrik Lorentz
The term relativity refers to time and space. According to Galileo and Newton, time and space were absolute entities, and the moving systems of the universe were dependent on this absolute time and space.
Till now it was believed that time and space existed by themselves, even if there was nothing else--no sun, no earth, no stars. Hendrik Lorentz
Till now it was believed that time and space existed by themselves, even if there was nothing else--no sun, no earth, no stars.
While now we know that time and space are not the vessel for the universe, but could not exist at all if there were no contents, namely, no sun, earth and other celestial bodies. Hendrik Lorentz
While now we know that time and space are not the vessel for the universe, but could not exist at all if there were no contents, namely, no sun, earth and other celestial bodies.
The space program is not only scientific in purpose but also is an expression of man's insistent determination to do the nearly impossible - to explore the unknown, even at great risk. Harold Urey
The space program is not only scientific in purpose but also is an expression of man's insistent determination to do the nearly impossible - to explore the unknown, even at great risk.
Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time. Guglielmo Marconi
Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time.
If we consider what science already has enabled men to know-the immensity of space,the fantastic philosophy of the stars,the infinite smallness of the composition of atoms,the macrocosm whereby we succeed only in creating outlines. Guglielmo Marconi
If we consider what science already has enabled men to know-the immensity of space,the fantastic philosophy of the stars,the infinite smallness of the composition of atoms,the macrocosm whereby we succeed only in creating outlines.
I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something purely relative, as time; an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something purely relative, as time; an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions.
It is doubtless in this third period that we find ourselves today, and the acceleration of space which followed the period of slow expansion could well be responsible for the separation of stars into extra-galactic nebulae. Georges Lemaître
It is doubtless in this third period that we find ourselves today, and the acceleration of space which followed the period of slow expansion could well be responsible for the separation of stars into extra-galactic nebulae.
The radius of space began at zero; the first stages of the expansion consisted of a rapid expansion determined by the mass of the initial atom, almost equal to the present mass of the universe. Georges Lemaître
The radius of space began at zero; the first stages of the expansion consisted of a rapid expansion determined by the mass of the initial atom, almost equal to the present mass of the universe.
If this suggestion is correct, the beginning of the world happened a little before the beginning of space and time. I think that such a beginning of the world is far enough from the present order of Nature to be not at all repugnant. Georges Lemaître
If this suggestion is correct, the beginning of the world happened a little before the beginning of space and time. I think that such a beginning of the world is far enough from the present order of Nature to be not at all repugnant.
If the world has begun with a single quantum, the notions of space and would altogether fail to have any meaning at the beginning; they would only begin to have a sensible meaning when the original quantum had been divided. Georges Lemaître
If the world has begun with a single quantum, the notions of space and would altogether fail to have any meaning at the beginning; they would only begin to have a sensible meaning when the original quantum had been divided.