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Hans Reichenbach [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Reichenbach asserts that the relativity of simultaneity is independent from the relativity of motion. |
 | | Reichenbach asserts that it is possible to define an entropy for the whole universe and the statistical theory proves that the entropy of the universe first increases and then decreases; thus we can define a direction of time only for sections of time, not for the whole time. |
 | | Reichenbach asserts that Heisenberg indeterminacy principle is not due to the alleged interference an observer exerts on particles (the explanation of indeterminacy principle in terms of an interference is due to Heisenberg). |
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