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  2. Sergey Avdeev - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, Avdeyev held the record for time dilation experienced by a human being. [1] [2] [3] In his 747 days aboard Mir, cumulative across three missions, he went approximately 27,360 km/h and thus aged roughly 0.02 seconds (20 milliseconds) slower from an Earthbound person's perspective, [4] which is considerably more than any other human being, except Sergei Krikalev. [5]

  3. Value of time - Wikipedia

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    The value of time cannot be assumed constant over time. Time is a limited good and as productivity and income increase, the relative value of time increases as well. [5] Historically, the projection of the value of time has been closely linked to personal income growth, which in practical applications is typically approximated by GDP growth.

  4. Survival analysis - Wikipedia

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    The x axis is time, from zero (when observation began) to the last observed time point. The y axis is the proportion of subjects surviving. At time zero, 100% of the subjects are alive without an event. The solid line (similar to a staircase) shows the progression of event occurrences. A vertical drop indicates an event.

  5. Survivor: All 45 Seasons Ranked From Worst to Best - AOL

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    A brand-new Sole Survivor has been crowned, which means it’s time to see where Season 45 stacks amid the franchise’s two-decade-plus history. In Wednesday’s season finale, Dee Valladares ...

  6. Survivor Recap: The Final 4 Castaways Are Revealed! - AOL

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    And the winner of Survivor 47 is… going to be revealed next week! For the first time in the show’s history, the season finale is being split up into two parts, so that big winner announcement ...

  7. Chronology protection conjecture - Wikipedia

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    The chronology protection conjecture is a hypothesis first proposed by Stephen Hawking that laws of physics beyond those of standard general relativity prevent time travel—even when the latter theory states that it should be possible (such as in scenarios where faster than light travel is allowed).

  8. Jeff Probst explains why gender alliances don't work on ...

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    Related: Survivor 47 star Kyle Ostwald reveals current status with Sue Probst then goes on an extended college lecture on mathematician John Nash and the sometimes dueling impulses to pursue a ...

  9. Eternalism (philosophy of time) - Wikipedia

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    In this way time is said to pass, with a distinct present moment moving forward into the future and leaving the past behind. One view of this type, presentism, argues that only the present exists. The present does not travel forward through an environment of time, moving from a real point in the past and toward a real point in the future.