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Re: A Spatio-temporal Double-Whammy!     

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Author: Ed
Date: Oct 7, 2007 07:17

... events both subsumed under 'associations', we can merge the idea of object and event. Previously I had called such an 'object-event' a 'clock event'. The term 'clock- event' merges the temporal component 'event' (that also implies 'object') with the spatial component 'clock' (which also implies 'event'), into the new term 'clock event'. One of many possible conclusions from ...
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Re: A Spatio-temporal Double-Whammy!     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Oct 7, 2007 06:23

... events both subsumed under 'associations', we can merge the idea of object and event. Previously I had called such an 'object-event' a 'clock event'. The term 'clock- event' merges the temporal component 'event' (that also implies 'object') with the spatial component 'clock' (which also implies 'event'), into the new term 'clock event'. One of many possible conclusions from ...
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A Spatio-temporal Double-Whammy!     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Oct 7, 2007 03:04

... events both subsumed under 'associations', we can merge the idea of object and event. Previously I had called such an 'object-event' a 'clock event'. The term 'clock- event' merges the temporal component 'event' (that also implies 'object') with the spatial component 'clock' (which also implies 'event'), into the new term 'clock event'. One of many possible conclusions from this new way ...
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*** REMINDER: BCS-FACS Seminar -- Using Temporal Logic to Analyse Temporal Logic: A Hierarchical Approach Based on Intervals, Ben Moszkowski, 4 June 2007, 5.45pm, BCS Offices, London, UK     

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Author: Paul.Boca
Date: May 30, 2007 14:59

... Southampton Street London WC2E 7HA Temporal logic has been extensively utilized ... a novel way to apply temporal logic to the study of ... itself, namely, propositional linear-time temporal logic (PTL). This involves a ... a propositional version of Interval Temporal Logic (ITL) which is referred ... Sugar (IEEE Standard 1850) and 'temporal e' (part of IEEE Standard...
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*** BCS-FACS Evening Seminar, 4 June 2007, 5.45pm, London: Using Temporal Logic to Analyse Temporal Logic: A Hierarchical Approach Based on Intervals     

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Author: Paul.Boca
Date: May 16, 2007 14:50

... Southampton Street London WC2E 7HA Temporal logic has been extensively utilized ... a novel way to apply temporal logic to the study of ... itself, namely, propositional linear-time temporal logic (PTL). This involves a ... a propositional version of Interval Temporal Logic (ITL) which is referred ...Sugar (IEEE Standard 1850) and 'temporal e' (part of IEEE Standard...
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CPAN Upload: M/MC/MCARTER/Temporal-1.00.pm     

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Author: Pause
Date: Mar 11, 2007 00:41

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CPAN Upload: M/MC/MCARTER/Temporal.pm     

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Author: Pause
Date: Mar 11, 2007 00:36

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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS     

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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:25

...vegetation, such as gallinaceous birds, doves, woodcocks, woodpeckers, and most passerine birds… The flight feathers have been in stasis for at least 150 million years…55 On the other hand, the "temporal paradox" is one of the facts that deal the fatal blow to the evolutionist allegations about Archæopteryx. In his book Icons of Evolution, Jonathan Wells remarks that Archæopteryx has been ...
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.     

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Author: tadchem
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:53

...indian ocean Cat-4 Cyclone "Nargis" which killed 146,000 thousand people a few months ago.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclone_Nargis An isolated specimen does not establish a temporal trend. Unfortunately, comprehensive long-term data sets are not available for these oceans. The Central Pacific record (Hawaii and environs), for example, is sparse (to say it kindly) before 1957...
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Re: Wittgenstein on the Metaphysical Self     

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Author: Rec Room
Date: Sep 18, 2008 08:36

... for all the possible states of the universe competing to be the next Now. But there is no such 'thing' as time -- it is only the way we talk about relationships between events, and not something that 'flows'. Intermittent spacetime realists like Brian Green or full-time ones like Einstein in his later years would apparently agree: no temporal flux. posted by Ecce
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