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Gravity Without Absolutes, by Julian Barbour

30 min · 7. maj 2026
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Physicist Julian Barbour discusses the ideas in his essay, Gravity Without Absolutes. Julian's essay is one of several written for our upcoming compendium, Bold Conjectures, Volume II: Essays Across Physics.

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