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Physics, math. Req.response from qualified physicists , mathematic, or similiar
Category: Reference, Education and News > Teaching and Research Asked by: legoff-ga List Price: $45.00 |
Posted:
26 Aug 2005 14:19 PDT
Expires: 26 Aug 2005 14:42 PDT Question ID: 560928 |
By what process does a THEORY become a LAW? Why is the theory of relativity not the law of relativity, for example. Pls provide a LAW of something as an example. Secondly, is the passage of time proven to pass only in one direction? Did not Einstein state that time may be only an illusion, and others that time theoretically can run "backwards? Can one distinguish between forward, backward, and illusory time? Many thanks for your help. |
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