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| title = What is Time?
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| name = What is Time?
| author = [[Harry E Mongold]]
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| author = [[A H Winterflood]]
| keywords = [[Time]]
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| published = 1989
| published = 1979
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| publisher = [[A. H. Winterflood]]
| journal = [[Pursuit]]
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| pages = 71
| volume = [[12]]
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| isbn = 0950900699
| number = [[2]]
 
| pages = 67-74
 
 
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==Abstract==
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==Links to Purchase Book==
  
One beguiling but incorrect notion of time is indicated by the following quotation from Bertrand Russell: "A date is fixed with complete precision if it is known concerning every other event in the world whether it wholly preceded that date, or will wholly come after it, or was in existence at that date..." ...but no one can know of all events, and what we mean by "time" is, and must be, whatever monents exist, regardless of whether we at present know of them all...[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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* [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Time-H-Winterflood/dp/0950900699/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222194978&sr=8-16 What is Time?]][[Category:Book|time]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, 2 January 2017

What is Time?
Author A H Winterflood
Published 1989
Publisher A. H. Winterflood
Pages 71
ISBN 0950900699

Links to Purchase Book