University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... observing the motion of an electron in an atom . In spite of this , one may assert that whether or not we can observe the simultaneous position and velocity of a particle we can conceive of its having these . We imagine the electron ...
... observing the motion of an electron in an atom . In spite of this , one may assert that whether or not we can observe the simultaneous position and velocity of a particle we can conceive of its having these . We imagine the electron ...
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... observe . He believes , further , that the nature of things in the natural - philosopher's sense is quite unknowable . We can however learn something about the behavior of things and the important point is that there is some regularity ...
... observe . He believes , further , that the nature of things in the natural - philosopher's sense is quite unknowable . We can however learn something about the behavior of things and the important point is that there is some regularity ...
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... observe an aggregate of many billion units and the capriciousness of their individual behavior is statistically smoothed out in the same way that a life insurance com- pany smooths out the erratic longevity of individual policy- holders ...
... observe an aggregate of many billion units and the capriciousness of their individual behavior is statistically smoothed out in the same way that a life insurance com- pany smooths out the erratic longevity of individual policy- holders ...
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