• In science, an experimentum crucis (English: crucial experiment or critical experiment) is an experiment capable of decisively determining whether or...
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    another [person]" (Neurypnology, p. 32). Braid then performed his own experimentum crucis. Operating on the principle of Occam's Razor (that 'entities ought...
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    spectral phenomena. also a more recent rexamination of Newton's Experimentum Crucis has: shown that the commonly accepted analysis contains assumptions...
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  • experimentation Concept development and experimentation Design of experiments Experimentum crucis Experimental physics Experimental psychology Empirical research Laboratory...
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    but to propose and prove them by Reason and Experiments. In an Experimentum crucis or "critical experiment" (Book I, Part II, Theorem ii), Newton showed...
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  • gastroenterology. It is also the motto of San Francisco State University. experimentum crucis experiment of the cross Or "crucial experiment". A decisive test...
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  • directions when a single roadway splits into two. The equivalent term, experimentum crucis ('crucial experiment'), was certainly used by Isaac Newton, and may...
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  • experiments refer to their relative speed determinations as a decisive experimentum crucis of emission theory, without mentioning any absolute speed measurements...
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  • gastroenterology. It is also the motto of San Francisco State University. experimentum crucis experiment of the cross Or "crucial experiment". A decisive test...
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    opposing viewsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Experimentum crucis – Critical experiment Explanatory power – Ability of a theory to...
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    original (PDF) on 2008-02-21. Retrieved 2007-05-08. Georg Joos’ Experimentum Crucis in Jena 1930 and the Fall of the Ethereal Aether, Peter Bussemer...
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    whether light is a particle or a wave. It is thus an example of an experimentum crucis. At that time, many favored Isaac Newton's corpuscular theory of...
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  • .41..433M. doi:10.1016/0375-9601(72)90392-1. Marinov S (1970). "Experimentum crucis for the proof of the space-time absoluteness". Physics Letters A...
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    contributions to the support of the undulatory hypothesis, comes the experimentum crucis which he proposed to carry out for measuring directly the velocity...
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  • the sort we find in William James's psychology. Nor is there any experimentum crucis which could decide for or against the theory. Someone who agrees...
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    the chemiosmotic hypothesis. Later that summer Jagendorf did the experimentum crucis that showed that the synthesis of adenosine trisphosphate by chloroplasts...
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    causation Design of experiments Élan vital Emotional contagion Exorcism Experimentum crucis Fallacy of misplaced concreteness Iatrophysics Mill's Methods Natural...
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    quoted for attempts to explain the origin of impressions. Bacons experimentum crucis is referred to in illustrating the involuntary imitation of others...
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  • astray". Science philosopher Karl Popper catalogued the result as an experimentum crucis. In 1925 after the experiment, Bothe succeeded Geiger as the director...
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    results of the Michelson-Morley experiment, is today considered an experimentum crucis (crucial experiment) for modern physics.. The Friedrich Schiller...
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  • (1992) Dzhuliya (1992) Eisenstein v Alma-Ate (1998) Ergii (2001) Experimentum crucis (1995) The Fall of Otrar (1991) Fara (1999) The First Rains of Spring...
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    on the evening of Saturday 20 November 1841, Braid performed his experimentum crucis; and, operating on the principle of Occam's Razor (that 'entities...
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    Goethe's methodology in optics, as well as Isaac Newton's optical experimentum crucis, Nussbaumer's findings in his research on spectral color effects...
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  • thing fit only to be the object of an experiment, as in the phrase 'Fiat experimentum in corpore vili.' corrigenda things to be corrected corruptio optimi...
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