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Accurate measurements of time and length are of crucial importance in science; yet, tragically, confusion over the fundamentals of time has been common among physicists since Albert Einstein made the observer a factor in a measurement of a process rate; i.e., the velocity of light.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title Time, Motion, Relativity
Author(s) David L Bergman
Keywords Lightspeed, Time, Dimensions, Measurements
Published 2000
Journal Foundations of Science
Volume 3
Number 1
No. of pages 9

Abstract

Accurate measurements of time and length are of crucial importance in science; yet, tragically, confusion over the fundamentals of time has been common among physicists since Albert Einstein made the observer a factor in a measurement of a process rate; i.e., the velocity of light.