- John
Earman (born 1942) is an
American philosopher of physics. He is an
emeritus professor in the
History and
Philosophy of
Science department at the University...
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apparently unrelated paradox of
statistical physics, Loschmidt’s paradox. John
Earman and John D.
Norton have
argued that Szilárd and Landauer's explanations...
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George Earman House, also
known as the
Earman-Logan House, is a
historic home
located in Harrisonburg, Virginia,
United States. It was
built about 1822...
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singularity Initial singularity See
section 2.2 What is a singularity? p.28-31 in
Earman, John (1995). Bangs, crunches, whimpers, and shrieks:
Singularities and...
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Archived from the
original on 13
February 2016.
Retrieved 13
April 2017.
Earman, John; Mosterín, Jesús (March 1999). "A
Critical Look at
Inflationary Cosmology"...
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Firewall (physics)
Fuzzball (string theory) Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet
Earman, J. (2007). "Aspects of
Determinism in
Modern Physics" (PDF). The Philosophy...
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Company was
incorporated October 31, 1884, in Leesburg, Florida, by
Joseph A.
Earman, to
build and
operate two
miles of
horse railroad in
Leesburg connecting...
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Springland Netherlands: 363–399. doi:10.1023/A:1010277120072. S2CID 116891680.
Earman, John (1995). Bangs, Crunches, Whimpers, and Shrieks:
Singularities and...
- One
powerful argument against spacetime substantivalism,
offered by John
Earman is
known as the "hole argument". This is a
technical mathematical argument...
- Evolves.
Viking Penguin. John
Earman (2007) "Aspects of
Determinism in
Modern Physics" in Butterfield, J., and
Earman, J., eds.,
Philosophy of Physics...