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...DST with the Fuzzy Set Theory can be found in [5, 64]. The relationship between experimental observations and the DST belief functions is currently a ... ...f research. Several models have been developed for fitting belief functions with experimental data. A very recent detailed presentation and discussion ... ...oton? For experts working in particle physics, photons look like particles, for physicists working in electromagnetic field theory, photons are conside... ...tal question have held at the beginning of the 20th century between all eminent physicists at that time. The constraint C2 hides a strong difficulty al... ...nents, for example, indeterminacy factor, encourages to search for new ways of experimental exploration of dynamics of social judgment and for new w... ...tor representing the output triple or intrinsic value). It is easy to envisage experimental changes to this array in the search for fitter dynamical... ...i-agent simulations we are now perhaps in a position where we can instigate an experimental form of normative logic, looking to use agent evolution ...
...repudiate relativity; rather it is a clarification of it. It outlines an experimental design to test that clarification. It suggests that perhaps t... ... and because light appears to have the same speed in all inertial frames, physicists take the "maximum speed" to be the speed of light. (Ca.1972) ... ...er. This is false. The predictions of relativity are real and have been experimentally verified. Verification of the composition-of- velocities fo... ...ecial relativity, in the words of two mid 20th-century Cornell University physicists, F. K. Richtmyer and E. H. Kennard, are only "a sort of kinemat... ...ation is reported to have taken place in the summer of 1950 between famed physicists Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller: Fermi: Edward, what do you ...