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Down below: really the world ——> the real world
Page. 77
... you can't get there even in an infinite number of steps. … ——> ... cannot be reached in a finite number of steps.
Page. 86
... of the same action. ——> ... the same action
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equations (2.17) --– there are two DIFFERENT equations, there should be spaces after the sine.
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below ... we set the first coordinate to be zero or a variable,
——> ... we set the first coordinate to be zero or a variable)
Page. 150, below in footnote
... for distance, and units of time. —-> ... for distance and unit of time.
Page. 151, up
… The concept of infinite-dimensional space is introduced… —–> ... the concept of infinite-dimensional space is introduced ...
Page. 151, down below, ratios 2.26
lost index 1 in the vector e1 i’ in the first line.
Page. 163, beginning of paragraph
… base vector set, as an image … —–> … set of basis vectors, as an image …
Page. 230, up
... We denote this length, across… --> ... We denote this length by ...
Page. 233, middle
… most of the main relations… —-> … most major ratios …
Page. 251, up
… I call this kind …—–> … this kind is called …
Page. 258 formula (3.7) in the second line, before the second term, the sign – (minus), in the third line, before the first member, sign – (minus)
Page. 259 formula (3.8) in the first matrix in the first row – (minus) before sin, in the second line + (a plus)
Page. 262, up
…. for physics jargon ... —-> ... for physics jargon ...
Page. 269, middle
... at our disposal ... —-> ... at our disposal ...
Page. 278, end of third paragraph
it was better to write
Ie. the concept of relativity includes the concept of comparison, as its basis.
Page. 283, footnote, end
... for every part of the world. —-> ... for every part of the world.
