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As it is shown in the first part of this short essay, duality plus conservation laws allow the violation of Bell’s inequalities for any spatio-temporal separation. To dig deeper into particle dualism, in the second part, a class of models is proposed as a working framework. It encompasses...
The Corresponding Angles Theorem states that "If two angles are corresponding, they are equal." This is also known as the Corresponding Angles Postulate because a postulate is accepted as true and is used to prove other theorems. To prove the theorem, one other relationship between angles created...
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is symmetric and positive definite (with forming an orthonormal basis). Also, for any , is real, hence equal to . Thus we have a norm Since the real numbers commute with all quaternions, we have the multiplicative property . In particular, the unit quaternions (also known as , , or )...
By linear pair postulate, we can label every pair of corresponding angles as either α or β. Since for every pair of angles α and β, the sum is 180°, and thealternate interior anglesare equal. Thus, by the converse of the same side interior angle theorem, line P and line Q are...
“slots” that store representations of simple or bound features (e.g., Cowan,2001; Pashler,1988; Vogel et al.,2001), whereas continuous resource theories postulate that visual working memory limits are set in terms of a continuous resource that is distributed across features and items (e.g...
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