6 résultats pour "continuum"
- Définition du terme: CONTINUUM, substantif masculin.
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continuum notes
The whole structrure of the poem is due to the fact tat he is tired, drousy… Time : • Time is not measurable “A long moment stretches, the next one is not time” A moment can’t be late, image of how time passes out during the night + He is lost and tired, the way he expects time to be like in the poem is not reality. “ Religion: The poem is composed of seven stanzas, which may refer to the seven days of the creation of the world. With the six days of creating and the...
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TROIS POINTS POUR DEFINIR LA GESTUALITE HUMAINE ET LANGUES DES SIGNES (entre continuum et variations)
Les SGI (où le corps n'adhère pas au monde) sont des unités gestuelles non standardisées. SGI vs Pantomime : Dans la pantomime, il y a maintien d'une globalité du corps pour exprimer le monde, alors quede pour les SGI , il y a exploitation d'un morcellement corporel pour exprimer le monde. Quelques règles des structures de grande iconicité, trois principaux transferts : -Les transferts de taille et de forme (TTF),-Les transferts situationnels (TS),-Les transferts personnels (TP) Certains s...
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Relativity - astronomy.
beta, for example, might be as large as 0.5, and the mass of the electron doubled. The mass of a rapidly moving electron could be easily determined by measuring thecurvature produced in its path by a magnetic field; the heavier the electron, the greater its inertia and the less the curvature produced by a given strength of field ( see Magnetism). Experimentation dramatically confirmed Einstein's prediction; the electron increased in mass by exactly the amount he predicted. Thus, the kinetic ener...
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Relativity
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INTRODUCTION
Albert Einstein
In 1905 German-born American physicist Albert Einstein published his first paper outlining the theory of relativity.
in calculating very large distances or very large aggregations of matter. As the quantum theory applies to the very small, so the relativity theory applies to the verylarge. Until 1887 no flaw had appeared in the rapidly developing body of classical physics. In that year, the Michelson-Morley experiment, named after the American physicistAlbert Michelson and the American chemist Edward Williams Morley, was performed. It was an attempt to determine the rate of the motion of the earth through t...
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Nam hospes nuUus ta,n in amici hospiti11111 devorti potest, /
quin, ubi triduum continuum f uerit, iam odiosum skt
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Nam hospes nuUus ta,n in amici hospiti11111 devorti potest, / quin, ubi triduum continuum f uerit, iam odiosum skt Si ami que l'on soit de l'hôte chez qui l'on descend, on n'est pas trois jours chez lui, qu'on est déjà désagréable Cette phrase est empruntée à Plaute (Miles, 741 sq.). La gnome, qui possède un équivalent dans une loi de la Didachè ( 12, 2) laquelle prescrivait d'héberger un hôte de passage seulement pour deux ou trois jours, est encore bien vivante dans notre tradition proverbiale...