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Suggests that, in principle, the controversy between Dingle and McCrea can be settled by deflecting the meson beam in the experiments of Durbin, Loar and Havens by one or more electromagnets so that it returns to intercept its own track and then measuring the proportion of particles returning.

A fuller account than the article of same title appearing in Nature 179:977-978, May 11, 1957. (See Item 37).

In Greek. Not examined.

Changes of our notion of time by the theory of relativity.

In French.

Translated title: The realism of space-time; on two problems of interpretation in wave mechanics.

Microscopic phenomena are regarded as rigourously symmetric in past and future, the retarded actions of macroscopic physics being statistical effects. This point of view is applied in a discussion of certain classical quantum mechanical paradoxes.

In French.

Translated title: Relation between the proper time of a terrestrial clock and the astronomical Schwarzschild time to the 10-12 approximation.