| 1. | Both Aristotle and Newton believed in absolute time, a concept independent of space.
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| 2. | I told them that the absolute time is now to get this over with,
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| 3. | The problem is that you are still clinging to the idea of'absolute time '.
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| 4. | In 1993 Ponty returned to Atlantic with the album " No Absolute Time ".
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| 5. | I wonder is there such a thing as absolute timing?
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| 6. | The Newtonian notion of absolute time is ultimately a confusion.
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| 7. | The time estimates are just that-" estimates "-they cannot be treated as absolute times.
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| 8. | Unlike relative time, Newton believed absolute time was imperceptible and could only be understood mathematically.
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| 9. | An important application is absolute time and space where Galilean transformations relate frames of reference.
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| 10. | It included a stored command processor that handled both absolute time and relative time commands.
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