“The idea that time may be an active factor in causation has the mathematical significance that ' t ' (for the system in question) must appear explicitly in the formulation of the law.... Such law may claim to express the fact of historic, irreversible duration.”

Archimedes or the Future of Physics (1927)

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Scottish industrial engineer 1896–1972

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