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  • 71Scientific method — …

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  • 72Speed of light — The speed of light in the vacuum of free space is an important physical constant usually denoted by the letter c . [NIST and BIPM practice is to use c 0 for the speed of light in vacuum in accord with international standard ISO 31 5. See… …

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  • 73Turing machine — For the test of artificial intelligence, see Turing test. For the instrumental rock band, see Turing Machine (band). Turing machine(s) Machina Universal Turing machine Alternating Turing machine Quantum Turing machine Read only Turing machine… …

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  • 74Zeno's paradoxes — Achilles and the Tortoise redirects here. For other uses, see Achilles and the Tortoise (disambiguation). Arrow paradox redirects here. For other uses, see Arrow paradox (disambiguation). Zeno s paradoxes are a set of problems generally thought… …

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  • 75Occam's razor — For the aerial theatre company, see Ockham s Razor Theatre Company. It is possible to describe the other planets in the solar system as revolving around the Earth, but that explanation is unnecessarily complex compared to the modern consensus… …

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  • 77W. T. Tutte — William Thomas Tutte (May 14 1917 ndash; May 2 2002) was a British, later Canadian, codebreaker and mathematician. During World War II he broke a major German code system, which had a significant impact on the Allied invasion of Europe. He also… …

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  • 78Dowsing — For the English iconoclast, see William Dowsing. A dowser, from an 18th century French book about superstitions …

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  • 79Bohm interpretation — The Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, sometimes called Bohmian mechanics, the ontological interpretation, or the causal interpretation, is an interpretation postulated by David Bohm in 1952 as an extension of Louis de Broglie s pilot wave …

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  • 80Liouville function — The Liouville function, denoted by λ( n ) and named after Joseph Liouville, is an important function in number theory. If n is a positive integer, then λ( n ) is defined as::lambda(n) = ( 1)^{Omega(n)},,! where Omega;( n ) is the number of prime… …

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