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n. - (physics) The condition of exhibiting properties (as velocity of light transmission) with the same values when measured along axes in all directions

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  • (Anisotropy is the opposite of isotropy, which is the condition of having the same value when measured from different directions.)
  • Indeed, it's hard to assess the true force of arguments from isotropy.
  • Its formal simplicity is characterized by the properties of homogeneity and isotropy (and the existence of similar entities).
  • Three problems of this sort will be discussed: the distance function problem, the dimension problem and the isotropy problem.
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