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    In special and general relativity, a light cone (or "null cone") is the path that a flash of light, emanating from a single event (localized to a single...
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  • more specifically Minkowski space, physicists often refer to a "light cone". A light cone represents any possible future evolution of an object given its...
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  • The cone of light, or light reflex, is a visible phenomenon which occurs upon examination of the tympanic membrane with an otoscope. Shining light on the...
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  • In physics, particularly special relativity, light-cone coordinates, introduced by Paul Dirac and also known as Dirac coordinates, are a special coordinate...
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    Cone cells or cones are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrates' eyes. They respond differently to light of different wavelengths, and the combination...
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    Spacetime (redirect from Light-like)
    past light cone. So in timelike intervals Δct is greater than Δx, making timelike intervals positive.: 220  The region exterior to the light cone consists...
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  • resulting string field theories can be very different. Using light cone gauge, yields light-cone string field theories whereas using BRST quantization, one...
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  • light cones from these events intersect the particle's world line. On the other hand, if the particle is accelerating, in some situations light cones...
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  • of the light cones changes as we travel out from the axis of symmetry r = 0 {\displaystyle r=0} : When we get to the critical radius, the cones become...
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    The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant that is exactly equal to 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately...
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    this principle is the light cone, which is constructed as follows. Taking as event p {\displaystyle p} a flash of light (light pulse) at time t 0 {\displaystyle...
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    special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone. In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that only the present...
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    time, manifested in waves (e.g. light and sound) travelling only expanding (rather than focusing) in time (see light cone); Entropic arrow of time: according...
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  • In theoretical physics, light cone gauge is an approach to remove the ambiguities arising from a gauge symmetry. While the term refers to several situations...
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    spacetime. In this space, there is a defined light-cone associated with each point, and events not on the light cone are classified by their relation to the...
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    dimension. The units of measurement in these diagrams are taken such that the light cone at an event consists of the lines of slope plus or minus one through that...
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    paths, or more accurately the future light cone containing all possible world lines (in this diagram the light cone is represented by the V-shaped region...
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  • emits only light that arrives nearly perpendicular to the semiconductor's surface, in a cone shape referred to as the light cone, cone of light, or the escape...
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  • light cone of the event and ultimately reducible to fundamental interactions. Similarly, a cause cannot have an effect outside its future light cone....
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  • another type): light-like curves, having at each point the speed of light. They form a cone in spacetime, dividing it into two parts. The cone is three-dimensional...
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    420 nm than at any other wavelength. Light of a longer wavelength can also produce the same response from an S-cone, but it would have to be brighter to...
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  • concentration changes of cGMP due to light input into the retina.[citation needed] Upon activation by light, cone opsin causes the exchange of GDP for...
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  • light cone of x {\displaystyle x} as the future and past null cones of x {\displaystyle x} together. elsewhere as points not in the light cone, causal...
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    large quantum systems, including nuclei. For example, in the discretized light-cone quantization method (DLCQ), periodic conditions are introduced such that...
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    a given observer "now" takes the form of the observer's past light cone. The light cone of a given event is objectively defined as the collection of events...
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    field theory. An explicit description of the second-quantization of the light-cone string was given by Kaku and Keiji Kikkawa. Kaku is most widely known...
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  • of light, and with high-energy phenomena. With Lorentz symmetry, additional structures come into play. They are defined by the set of light cones (see...
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    we live within their past light cone. But we cannot receive signals from those parties and places outside our past light cone. Along with the formulation...
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    lighting, the light cone emitted by a light source is modeled as a transparent object and considered as a container of a "volume". As a result, light has the...
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    types of higher-intensity light receptors (called cone cells in vertebrates as opposed to rod cells, which are lower-intensity light receptors) with different...
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