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They look as if they're having the absolute time of their lives.
Up to the beginning of this century people believed in an absolute time.
"We've so many technologies for making Absolute time pass quickly.
That could mean we might live ten or twenty percent longer in absolute time."
Not only competition but also to absolute time frames in a consumer's life are considered.
Absolute times are usually represented relative to 1 January 1970, at midnight.
Absolute time was moving very slowly, however, compared with the speed of the squadron's thought.
"Texaco has not given an absolute time line, because the company is attempting to get the best deal," he said.
"After forty relative years, and almost a century of absolute time, I've found out something unexpected," he began.
Because the universe has no absolute time or absolute position.
In other words, the theory of relativity put an end to the idea of absolute time!
In 1634, he proposed his solution, based on measuring absolute time by the position of the Moon relative to the stars.
Albert Einstein demolished the notion of absolute time 85 years ago.
"We paid a dramatic price for relativity: the notion of absolute time," he said.
Let's start with Newton's picture of absolute time.
Timestamps at the moment of export, as system uptime or absolute time.
The time estimates are just that - estimates - they cannot be treated as absolute times.
Absolute time could not be measured in any other way, particularly if one believed that earthbound humans had more power than the heavens.
That absolute time didn't exist any more than absolute location."
In the 20th century, the Newtonian concepts of absolute time and space were challenged by relativity.
Some modern designs can time more accurately by depending on water temperature rather than an absolute time.
Messages to be sent include station identification, absolute time, and position correction messages.
For example, one commonly held idea is that there exists one absolute time shared by all observers.
There is no absolute time, his friend Thelma had told him on occasions, no independent entity.
Maybe both descriptions were equally valid; after all, relativity had abolished absolute time.