relativistic

[ US /ˌɹɛɫətɪˈvɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of relativism
  2. relating or subject to the special or the general theory of relativity
    relativistic increase in mass
    radiation from relativistic particles
    relativistic quantum mechanics
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How To Use relativistic In A Sentence

  • The relativistic Doppler effect for light waves is formulated exactly by 4 - vector transformation.
  • Einstein mass-energy relation expression is a important result of relativistic dynamics, and usually is known as the one of the signs of new era .
  • Rather, it governs the motion of the fundamental variables, the positions of the particles: In the Bohmian mechanical version of nonrelativistic quantum theory, quantum mechanics is fundamentally about the behavior of particles; the particles are described by their positions, and Bohmian mechanics prescribes how these change with time. Bohmian Mechanics
  • Hartshorne's theory is not without its own puzzles, not least of which is coordinating the concept of a divine temporal world-line with the relativistic view of space-time in contemporary physics (cf. Griffin 1992). Process Theism
  • There is also geodetic precession, which is a general-relativistic effect due to the curvature of spacetime about the Earth (and which would be present even if the Earth were not rotating). Dragging on
  • Every nasty piece of so-called relativistic, speculative philosophy coming out of Linguistic Analysis departments and so on, is based on Kant's notion that man is incapable of knowing anything: because man processes knowledge through cognition he can only see reality through his own very limited prism. [philosophy] otherwise known as sophistry
  • If you want to include the time prior to the formation of the solar system you will have to tack on a few billion years that had been quite uneventful and still rather nonrelativistic. Alternative to Dembski's Theodicy?
  • Time may be called a relativistic dimension or a mythic Burning Wheel but it is also the Bridge aflame behind us all. Do you ever read writing?
  • And it is strictly defined by continuity equation in both classical electrodynamics, and relativistic electrodynamics.
  • Also considered are interatomic forces and valence, the theory of solids, collision problems, radiation theory and relativistic quantum theory.
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