"... the as a substitute for is a law about the metrical properties of space around the "attracting" mass. Since it is to have universal validity, it must be a mathematical formula whose form is preserved when it is transformed from any one system of coordinates to any other; and since each system has its own time-measure as well as its own space-measures, time as well as space must be involved in the metrical properties with which the law deals."
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Percy Nunn
1923 – 1924
(28 December 1870 – 12 December 1944) was a Professor of Education from 1913 to 1936 at . He was the president of the for the academic year 1923–1924 and was knighted in 1930.
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