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This short paper shows that the nature of time is actually imaginary. Because the measurement of time is a ratio between the time to be measured and a standard unit of time, the imaginary nature of time vanishes and never appears in the equations of physics. This fascinating idea provides, at long last, a satisfactory explanation for the “arrow of time”. It assumes that the ether exists: see in this respect http://prpgaa.com. | This short paper shows that the nature of time is actually imaginary. Because the measurement of time is a ratio between the time to be measured and a standard unit of time, the imaginary nature of time vanishes and never appears in the equations of physics. This fascinating idea provides, at long last, a satisfactory explanation for the “arrow of time”. It assumes that the ether exists: see in this respect http://prpgaa.com. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The imaginary nature of time explains the Arrow of Time |
Author(s) | George Adriaenssens |
Keywords | Imaginary time, arrow of time |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 2 |
Abstract
This short paper shows that the nature of time is actually imaginary. Because the measurement of time is a ratio between the time to be measured and a standard unit of time, the imaginary nature of time vanishes and never appears in the equations of physics. This fascinating idea provides, at long last, a satisfactory explanation for the “arrow of time”. It assumes that the ether exists: see in this respect http://prpgaa.com.
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