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anything constructive without an intermediate link which demanded the extension of 3-dimensional geometry to the inclusion of time. The theory of curved spaces had to be preceded by the realization that space and time form a single four-dimensional entity.
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51:William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879)
4348:19th-century English mathematicians
462:in 1873. His report at Cambridge, "
335:
241:, he introduced what is now termed
13:
2608:
2234:
2225:Dictionary of the History of Ideas
2103:Frankland, William Barrett. 1910.
2087:Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
2045:
964:, though Clifford made these into
736:, a common mapping in kinematics.
376:publishes on Clifford's legacy in
14:
4429:
4343:19th-century British philosophers
2815:Works by William Kingdon Clifford
2770:Works by William Kingdon Clifford
2763:
2701:. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
614:. Clifford noted that Hamilton's
474:by 40 years. Clifford elaborated
21:William Clifford (disambiguation)
4302:
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2577:
2266:1830–1930: A Century of Geometry
1554:Geometric Algebra for Physicists
1519:The italics are in the original.
1504:Philosophical Papers and Letters
1302:
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1186:1881. "Mathematical fragments" (
1025:, during the 1960 International
960:This passage makes reference to
4413:Tuberculosis deaths in Portugal
4378:Alumni of King's College London
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1284:First page of an 1885 copy of "
1252:Title page of an 1885 copy of "
1148:American Journal of Mathematics
672:. In terms of tensor products,
454:Cambridge Philosophical Society
313:. He was also a member of the
2695:Macfarlane, Alexander (1916).
2246:, and Christopher Knee. 1990.
2189:The Natural Philosophy of Time
2187:(1st ed.). pp. 246–47.—1980 .
2185:The Natural Philosophy of Time
2145:The Development of Mathematics
1766:
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1653:. Phillimore. pp. 64–66.
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1571:
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1116:1877. "The Ethics of Belief."
1042:The Natural Philosophy of Time
1011:The Development of Mathematics
791:Regarding Clifford's concept,
440:was born, with the concept of
387:
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2370:Clifford, William K. 1886 . "
2305:On the Space-Theory of Matter
2303:Clifford, William K. 1876 . "
1476:
1293:
1110:On the Space-Theory of Matter
975:On the Space-Theory of Matter
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464:On the Space-Theory of Matter
360:, just north of the grave of
4393:Burials at Highgate Cemetery
4388:Fellows of the Royal Society
4363:British relativity theorists
4232:Desacralization of knowledge
2709:Madigan, Timothy J. (2010).
2706:(See especially pages 78–91)
2688:10.1016/0039-3681(90)90016-2
2547:Kegan, Paul, Trench, and Co.
2483:Clifford, William K. 1881. "
2456:Clifford, William K. 1901 .
2386:. – via A. J. Burger (2008).
2058:Clifford, William K. 1877. "
1595:10.1007/978-3-0346-0405-5_22
1538:
840:was still unreconciled with
813:. But the theory must, as a
768:. The former symbolizes his
658:might instead be taken from
273:
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3644:Best of all possible worlds
3601:Eschatological verification
3158:Fine-tuning of the universe
2821:(public domain audiobooks)
2737:(See especially Chapter 11)
2535:Clifford, William K. 1885.
2504:Clifford, William K. 1882.
2438:Clifford, William K. 1879.
2395:Clifford, William K. 1878.
2084:Clifford, William K. 1885.
1845:. Oxford University Press.
1706:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1409:
1321:using the Transwiki process
950:parametrized unit hyperbola
538:
315:London Mathematical Society
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4434:
2790:"William Kingdon Clifford"
2276:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2109:Cambridge University Press
2092:Kegan Paul, Trench and Co.
2032:10.1177/0957154x0001104305
1708:. University of Cambridge.
1201:, with an introduction by
1170:"Of Boundaries in General"
850:psychophysical parallelism
721:{\displaystyle H\otimes N}
691:{\displaystyle H\otimes D}
640:{\displaystyle H\otimes C}
292:Trinity College, Cambridge
237:. Building on the work of
128:Clifford's circle theorems
114:Trinity College, Cambridge
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2331:proceedingscamb06socigoog
2169:Stanford University Press
2020:. 2000. "Body and Mind."
1952:10.1007/s00006-013-0422-4
930:Premonition of relativity
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2840:William Kingdon Clifford
2800:University of St Andrews
2487:" (facsimile). London:
2292:10.1007/3-540-55408-4_56
2271:Lecture Notes in Physics
1773:Eves, Howard W. (1969).
1578:Hestenes, David (2011).
1502:(8 September 1679)." In
1481:
1471:Will to Believe Doctrine
1416:Bessel–Clifford function
1167:"The Brain and Thinking"
604:three-dimensional sphere
399:Henry John Stephen Smith
245:, a special case of the
222:William Kingdon Clifford
148:Bessel–Clifford function
4418:British epistemologists
2717:Penrose, Roger (2004).
2629:: 27–41. Archived from
2600:Encyclopædia Britannica
2567:Oxford University Press
2462:I (3rd ed.), edited by
2406:– via Internet Archive.
2229:Charles Scribner's Sons
2157:Wheeler, John Archibald
2105:Theories of Parallelism
2065:23 January 2014 at the
1842:Graph Theory: 1736-1936
1161:"The Eye and the Brain"
476:elliptic space geometry
4408:Scientists from Exeter
3737:Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
2877:Philosophy of religion
2493:University of Bordeaux
2485:Mathematical Fragments
2223:. 1973. "Relativity."
1997:10.1093/mind/os-3.9.57
1800:Trinity College Dublin
1649:Harvey, Hazel (1996).
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1134:Book I: "Translations"
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4227:Criticism of religion
4165:Robert Merrihew Adams
4155:Nicholas Wolterstorff
3358:Divine command theory
2647:Chisholm, M. (2002).
2615:Chisholm, M. (1997).
2472:The Macmillan Company
2378:(2nd ed.), edited by
2181:Whitrow, Gerald James
2023:History of Psychiatry
2016:Clifford, C. K., and
1719:Chisholm, M. (2002).
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1137:Book II: "Rotations"
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519:. His application of
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288:King's College London
110:King's College London
4262:Religious philosophy
3742:Pico della Mirandola
3707:Anselm of Canterbury
3639:Augustinian theodicy
3551:Religious skepticism
2884:Concepts in religion
2832:The Ethics of Belief
2786:Robertson, Edmund F.
2372:The Ethics of Belief
2060:The Ethics of Belief
1828:Mathematical Papers.
1796:Habilitationsschrift
1721:Such Silver Currents
1580:"Grassmann's legacy"
1498:. 1976 . "Letter to
1421:Clifford's principle
1389:The Ethics of Belief
1374:The Ethics of Belief
1164:"The Eye and Seeing"
1046:Gerald James Whitrow
914:for the debate over
892:Clifford's principle
878:The Ethics of Belief
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612:rotation group SO(3)
529:William Spottiswoode
319:Metaphysical Society
252:mathematical physics
4247:History of religion
3948:Friedrich Nietzsche
3825:Gottfried W Leibniz
3820:Nicolas Malebranche
3752:King James VI and I
3032:Abrahamic religions
2784:O'Connor, John J.;
2725:. Alfred A. Knopf.
2680:1990SHPSA..21...91F
2507:Mathematical Papers
2459:Lectures and Essays
2441:Seeing and Thinking
2376:Lectures and Essays
2359:2007bgcp.book...71K
2191:(2nd ed.). pp. 291.
2072:Contemporary Review
1944:2012arXiv1207.5005D
1618:Dorst, Leo (2009).
1344:Mathematical Papers
1325:If the page can be
1313:is a candidate for
1221:Elements of Dynamic
1195:Mathematical Papers
1177:Lectures and Essays
1156:Seeing and Thinking
1140:Book III: "Strains"
1119:Contemporary Review
966:split-biquaternions
945:Elements of Dynamic
876:In his 1877 essay,
749:Lectures and Essays
700:split-biquaternions
551:, with Grassmann's
527:was followed up by
516:Elements of Dynamic
511:projective geometry
444:broadly applied to
426:Elements of Dynamic
413:Elements of Dynamic
157:Elements of Dynamic
140:Clifford–Klein form
4257:Religious language
4237:Ethics in religion
4195:William Lane Craig
4070:Charles Hartshorne
3810:Desiderius Erasmus
3712:Augustine of Hippo
3654:Inconsistent triad
3616:Apophatic theology
3611:Logical positivism
3593:Religious language
3213:Watchmaker analogy
3178:Necessary existent
2954:Conceptions of God
2914:Intelligent design
2514:, introduction by
2351:Dover Publications
2201:Lanczos, Cornelius
1496:Leibniz, Gottfried
1466:Split-biquaternion
988:general relativity
970:general relativity
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4160:Richard Swinburne
4105:George I Mavrodes
3965:Vladimir Solovyov
3905:Søren Kierkegaard
3830:William Wollaston
3777:William of Ockham
3757:Marcion of Sinope
3659:Irenaean theodicy
3649:Euthyphro dilemma
3576:Transcendentalism
3405:Womanist theology
3395:Feminist theology
3299:
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2976:Divine simplicity
2896:Euthyphro dilemma
2774:Project Gutenberg
2658:978-0-7188-3017-5
2489:Macmillan Company
2446:Macmillan and Co.
2404:MacMillan and Co.
2284:978-3-540-47058-8
2141:Bell, Eric Temple
2125:Raum Zeit Materie
1905:Hestenes, David.
1856:978-0-19-853916-2
1788:Riemann, Bernhard
1730:978-0-7188-3017-5
1604:978-3-0346-0404-8
1500:Christian Huygens
1426:Clifford analysis
1360:Royal Institution
1335:
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1095:Selected writings
1056:Cornelius Lanczos
1033:, introduced his
513:and the textbook
432:The discovery of
350:Highgate Cemetery
330:The Little People
324:Clifford married
243:geometric algebra
239:Hermann Grassmann
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206:Doctoral students
176:Scientific career
144:Clifford parallel
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4398:Second Wranglers
4353:English atheists
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4200:Ali Akbar Rashad
4063:Reinhold Niebuhr
4023:Bertrand Russell
4018:George Santayana
3915:Albrecht Ritschl
3900:Ludwig Feuerbach
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290:(at age 15) and
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