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... global variables that is valid for both the classic and relativistic versions of every theory. This fact reveals that the marriage between physics and mathematics is possible through the intermediation of topology and geometry. This is a natural consequence of the fact that physical phenomena arise ...
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... • Two level system: Spin and Light Polarization • Introduction to energy levels and optical transitions in SCQDs • The bright and dark excitons as matter two level systems – Writing the exciton spin state by a polarized light pulse tuned into excitonic resonances. – Reading its spin state by a secon ...
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Time in physics



Time in physics is defined by its measurement: time is what a clock reads. In classical, non-relativistic physics it is a scalar quantity and, like length, mass, and charge, is usually described as a fundamental quantity. Time can be combined mathematically with other physical quantities to derive other concepts such as motion, kinetic energy and time-dependent fields. Timekeeping is a complex of technological and scientific issues, and part of the foundation of recordkeeping.
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