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− | In the last ten years I have been working at the description of natural phenomena by observers in motion. It is a problem that many consider solved once for all by the Lorentz transformations of the Theory of Special Relativity (TSR in the following), but that actually was left open for reasons I will say. The result of this research is twofold: an explanation of the empirical data better than provided by the TSR, and the elimination of those features of the TSR which give rise to paradoxes; all this is obtained thanks to the liberation of time from the enslavement to space forced upon it in Minkowski space. The story is told in detail in a recent book [FS]. <div>In the present paper I expound the basic ideas of the research leaving aside its mathematical parts. </div> <div><br /> </div> <div>(Paper published in the book "<span style="font-style: italic; " class="Apple-style-span">Hevelius, Science-Technology-Philosophy</span>", [O. Nawrot ed.], pp.183-219, University of Gdansk, Scientific Society of Gdansk, Publishing House "SCIENTIA" Gdansk, Poland, 2004) </div>[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | In the last ten years I have been working at the description of natural phenomena by observers in motion. It is a problem that many consider solved once for all by the Lorentz transformations of the Theory of Special Relativity (TSR in the following), but that actually was left open for reasons I will say. The result of this research is twofold: an explanation of the empirical data better than provided by the TSR, and the elimination of those features of the TSR which give rise to paradoxes; all this is obtained thanks to the liberation of time from the enslavement to space forced upon it in Minkowski space. The story is told in detail in a recent book [FS]. <div>In the present paper I expound the basic ideas of the research leaving aside its mathematical parts. </div> <div><br /> </div> <div>(Paper published in the book "<span style="font-style: italic; " class="Apple-style-span">Hevelius, Science-Technology-Philosophy</span>", [O. Nawrot ed.], pp.183-219, University of Gdansk, Scientific Society of Gdansk, Publishing House "SCIENTIA" Gdansk, Poland, 2004) </div> |
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Revision as of 11:18, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Liberation of Time |
Author(s) | Franco Selleri |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 36 |
Pages | 183-219 |
Abstract
In the last ten years I have been working at the description of natural phenomena by observers in motion. It is a problem that many consider solved once for all by the Lorentz transformations of the Theory of Special Relativity (TSR in the following), but that actually was left open for reasons I will say. The result of this research is twofold: an explanation of the empirical data better than provided by the TSR, and the elimination of those features of the TSR which give rise to paradoxes; all this is obtained thanks to the liberation of time from the enslavement to space forced upon it in Minkowski space. The story is told in detail in a recent book [FS].
In the present paper I expound the basic ideas of the research leaving aside its mathematical parts.
(Paper published in the book "Hevelius, Science-Technology-Philosophy", [O. Nawrot ed.], pp.183-219, University of Gdansk, Scientific Society of Gdansk, Publishing House "SCIENTIA" Gdansk, Poland, 2004)