The Logic Of Time In The Universe A Critique Of Professor Yourgrau S World Without Time


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The Logic of Time in the Universe: A Critique of Professor Yourgrau's "World Without Time"


The Logic of Time in the Universe: A Critique of Professor Yourgrau's

Author: Samuel K.K. Blankson

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2011


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Philosophical Essays


Philosophical Essays

Author: Samuel K. K. Blankson

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2011-06-01


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HARDBACK - A collection of essays on time by Samuel K. K. Blankson. His basic argument is that units of time (such as the year and its subdivisions down to the seconds and even the cesium units, etc.), replicate to make us see time as passing by. Time travel is not possible from his point of view and he goes on to reject the Minkowski theory of space-time as a distortion of relativity and physics as a whole.

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE AS TIME IN THE AGE OF SCIENCE - SECOND EDITION


PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE AS TIME IN THE AGE OF SCIENCE - SECOND EDITION

Author: Samuel K. K. Blankson

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2016-01-31


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The book is about the post-relativity philosophy of time as championed by Bertrand Russell and Einstein. It argues that The Past, Present and Future notion of time is an illusion. The sun, as daylight, is on constantly with no temporal past and future, except in chemistry perhaps. Only the earth's revolutions bring temporary days and nights. So the Bertrand Russell notion that under relativity man constructs his time is logically unassailable (the days, weeks, months and years are all human concepts.) Relativity allows time to begin from anywhere. So the revolutionary view is that there are or can be as many times as there are frames, or planets---a world-changing idea but true because it is based on objective, physical experiments, but generally ignored.