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  2. An Experiment with Time - Wikipedia

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    The second half develops a theory to try to explain them. Dunne's starting point is the observation that the moment of "now" is not described by science. Contemporary science described physical time as a fourth dimension and Dunne's argument led to an endless sequence of higher dimensions of time to measure our passage through the dimension below.

  3. List of astronomy journals - Wikipedia

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    The Astrophysical Journal; The Astrophysical Journal Letters; The Planetary Science Journal; The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series; Astrophysics, a translation of the peer-reviewed Russian-language journal Astrofizika; Astrophysics and Space Science

  4. Astrophysics and Space Science - Wikipedia

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    Astrophysics and Space Science is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering astronomy, astrophysics, and space science and astrophysical aspects of astrobiology. It was established in 1968 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. From 2016 to 2020, the editors-in-chief were both Prof. Elias Brinks and Prof. Jeremy Mould.

  5. Special relativity - Wikipedia

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    In Fig. 4-6, the time interval between the events A (the "cause") and B (the "effect") is 'timelike'; that is, there is a frame of reference in which events A and B occur at the same location in space, separated only by occurring at different times. If A precedes B in that frame, then A precedes B in all frames accessible by a Lorentz ...

  6. Time geography - Wikipedia

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    the space-time aquarium (or space-time cube), which displays individual paths in axonometric graphical projection of space and time coordinates; the space-time prism , which shows individuals' possible behavior in time-space given their capability constraints and coupling constraints;

  7. Curved spacetime - Wikipedia

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    General relativity is a theory of curved time and curved space. Given G as the gravitational constant, M as the mass of a Newtonian star, and orbiting bodies of insignificant mass at distance r from the star, the spacetime interval for Newtonian gravitation is one for which only the time coefficient is variable: [6]: 229–232

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  9. Brian Harvey (author) - Wikipedia

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    His articles have been published in Astronomy Now, Space Quarterly, Space Policy, ROOM, the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, Space Chronicle, Zenit and Quest. He has broadcast on the BBC World Service , Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Voice of America, China Television (Dialogue - ideas matter), BBC Radio 4 and Radio 5 and BBC ...