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Time



Time - sequential arrangement of all events, or the interval between two events in such a sequence. The concept of time may be discussed on several different levels: physical, psychological, philosophical and scientific, and biological.

Physical Time and Its Measurement

The accurate measurement of time by establishing accurate time standards poses difficult technological problems. In prehistory   Read More...


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    Time
    by Philip Turetzky. 274 pgs.


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    Questions of Time and Tense
    by Robin Le Poidevin. 302 pgs.


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    Time, Tense and Causation
    by Michael Tooley. 402 pgs.


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    On the Experience of Time
    by Robert E. Ornstein. 128 pgs.


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    The Archaeology of Time
    by Gavin Lucas. 150 pgs.


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