- In science, an
experimentum crucis (English:
crucial experiment or
critical experiment) is an
experiment capable of
decisively determining whether or not...
- krísis khalepḗ. Latin: English: Vīta brevis, ars longa, occāsiō praeceps,
experīmentum perīculōsum, iūdicium difficile. Life is short, and
craft long, opportunity...
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property of
spectral phenomena. also a more
recent rexamination of Newton's
Experimentum Crucis has:
shown that the
commonly accepted analysis contains ****umptions...
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previous results of the Michelson-Morley experiment, is
today considered an
experimentum crucis (crucial experiment) for
modern physics.. The
Friedrich Schiller...
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thing fit only to be the
object of an experiment, as in the
phrase 'Fiat
experimentum in
corpore vili.'
corrigenda things to be
corrected corruptio optimi...
- Refractionibus,
Inflexionibus &
Coloribus Lucis Libri Tres,
Propositio II,
Experimentum VII,
edition 1740 Waldman, Gary (1983).
Introduction to Light: The Physics...
- with
opposing viewsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Experimentum crucis –
Critical experiment Explanatory power –
Ability of a theory...
- Materialism, Its
History and Substance)
Experimentum Mundi. Frage,
Kategorien des Herausbringens,
Praxis (1975) (
Experimentum Mundi. Question,
Categories of Realization...
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experimentation Concept development and
experimentation Design of
experiments Experimentum crucis Experimental physics Experimental psychology Empirical research...
- "1/4 wave
monopole vs. 1/2 wave J-pole
EZNEC shootout". Ham Radio:
Magnum Experimentum (hamradio.me).
Retrieved 30
January 2012. Cebik, L.B. "Some J-poles that...