Modern Cosmology and the Christian Idea of God |
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THE PROBLEM OF THE ORIGIN OF LAWS | 1 |
THE PROBLEM OF THE ORIGIN OF LAWS | 17 |
TIME AND SPACE | 34 |
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acceleration actual angular momentum appear arbitrarily atom axioms B's clock brute facts calculated charge classical congruent clocks consider constant coordinates cosmical cosmological principle creation deduced density distance Doppler effect dynamics E₁ Eddington's Einstein's electromagnetic emitted empirical energy entropy epoch equation of motion equivalence Euclidean event experience force formula frame of reference free particle frequency function fundamental observer fundamental particle galaxies geometry infinite inverse square law Karl Pearson kinematic law of gravitation laws of motion laws of nature lectures logical magnetic field mass mathematical matter means measure moving nebulae Newtonian nucleus orbits origin P₁ parallels postulate particle-observer particular photon physicists physics Planck's constant plane point-singularity position possible propositions question rational receding reckoned red-shift regraduation relation result scale singularity space speed of light spiral statistical system substratum super-potential symmetrical relation t-measure t-scale t₁ t₂ theorems theory time-keeping tion uniform relative motion universe zero