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Three Centuries of Kinematical Optics

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Time, The Physical Magnitude

Part of the book series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science ((BSPS,volume 99))

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It is interesting that, at its very dawn, kinematical optics started from the idea which, at its zenith, it proclaims with a fanfare: that time is actually extended!

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de Beauregard, O.C. (1987). Three Centuries of Kinematical Optics. In: Time, The Physical Magnitude. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 99. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3811-3_4

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