Absolute Time

Absolute Time
Author: Emily Thomas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198807933

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What is time? This is one of the most fundamental questions we can ask. Emily Thomas explores how a new theory of time emerged in the seventeenth century. The 'absolute' theory of time held that it is independent of material bodies or human minds, so even if nothing else existed (with the possible exception of God) there would be time.

Einstein Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity

Einstein  Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity
Author: William Lane Craig,Quentin Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2007-11-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134003884

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Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity is an anthology of original essays by an international team of leading philosophers and physicists who have come together to reassess the contemporary paradigm of the relativistic concept of time. A great deal has changed since 1905 when Einstein proposed his Special Theory of Relativity, and this book offers a fresh reassessment of Special Relativity’s relativistic concept of time in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, and physics.

Metamorphoses of the Absolute

Metamorphoses of the Absolute
Author: Otto Neumaier,Daina Teters
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527524842

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This collection of essays is devoted to the diversity of the conceptual and terminological definitions of the notion of the “absolute”. Absolute comprises both the concepts of the Western world related to God and the verbal constructions flowing from these ideas in the spheres of law, philosophy, linguistics, politics, medicine, literature, and arts. Over time, absolute and its neologisms have undergone various modifications, assuming the associated characteristics of syntactic ambiguity and inflation. Absolute can imply an increase in the degree of a quality attached to some object or phenomenon and can be used as either an adverbial modifier or a proper noun. In its appearances as a procedural term, absolute mostly conveys a negative connotation when evaluating some action. The question posed in this book is not what absolute is, but what possibilities exist with regard to perceiving and conceptualizing it in human terms, both historically and in the present.

A Model of Creation

A Model of Creation
Author: Hans J. Zeunert
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781257378692

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This paperback, just as we have with both issues of the Unified Mind Theory is identical to the hardcover issue, only its binding is different. Two books provide for a greater platform to describe the same thing. One looks great on the shelf, while the less fancy copy may attract the prudent student. Enlightenment for 20 bucks! A Model of Creation shows us a new way to look at Creation, the universe and the formation of life. We are liberated from a narrow, 4-dimensional view of the world with its assumption of bigbang and antimatter as the foundation to its evolution. We are lifted to a clearer vision where mass is recycled on a continuous basis and therefore by definition not real. What is not now does not exist since reality does not change! Creation is real. It is recessional velocity which drives and shapes the universe.

A Theory of Time

A Theory of Time
Author: John Elof Boodin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1899
Genre: Life
ISBN: UCLA:31158006909153

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Time and Media Markets

Time and Media Markets
Author: Alan B. Albarran,Angel Arrese Reca
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135638429

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This volume, arising from the Time and Media Markets conference, offers perspectives on time and its relationship to and impact upon media industries. For libraries, scholars, comm. research centers, and grad-level seminars in media mgmt. & economics.

Atom and Individual in the Age of Newton

Atom and Individual in the Age of Newton
Author: G. Freudenthal
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400945005

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In this stimulating investigation, Gideon Freudenthal has linked social history with the history of science by formulating an interesting proposal: that the supposed influence of social theory may be seen as actual through its co herence with the process of formation of physical concepts. The reinterpre tation of the development of science in the seventeenth century, now widely influential, receives at Freudenthal's hand its most persuasive statement, most significantly because of his attention to the theoretical form which is charac teristic. of classical Newtonian mechanics. He pursues the sources of the parallels that may be noted between that mechanics and the dominant philosophical systems and social theories of the time; and in a fascinating development Freudenthal shows how a quite precise method - as he descriptively labels it, the 'analytic-synthetic method' - which underlay the Newtonian form of theoretical argument, was due to certain interpretive premisses concerning particle mechanics. If he is right, these depend upon a particular stage of con ceptual achievement in the theories of both society and nature; further, that the conceptual was generalized philosophically; but, strikingly, Freudenthal shows that this concept-formation itself was linked to the specific social relations of the times of Newton and Hobbes.

DHCP for Windows 2000

DHCP for Windows 2000
Author: Neall Alcott
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2001-01-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781491931851

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an open standard Internet protocol used to allocate and manage IP addresses dynamically. Before DHCP came along, administrators had to manually configure each host on a network with an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Maintaining the changes and the associated logs took a tremendous amount of time and was prone to error. DHCP uses a client/server model in which the system updates and maintains the network information dynamically. Windows 2000 provides enhanced DHCP client-server support.DHCP for Windows 2000 is custom-designed for system administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining networks with Windows 2000 servers. It explains the DHCP protocol and how to install and manage DHCP on both servers and clients--including client platforms other than Windows 2000.Readers get detailed and explicit instructions for using Windows 2000 DHCP to manage their network IP configurations much more efficiently and effectively.They get background information for using DHCP in general, plus complete information about the Windows 2000 use of DHCP. For those interested in what's on the horizon, the author steps up to the plate with an analysis of the future direction of DHCP and Windows support for IPv6.