Velimir Abramovic
Velimir Abramovic | |
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Velimir Abramovic | |
Born | Template:Error Template:Error | December 0, 1952
Residence | Serbia and Montenegro |
Nationality | Serbian |
Known for | Philosophy of science |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Philosopher |
Velimir Abramovic is born in Belgrade in 1952. His PhD thesis: 'Problem of Continuity in Naturalistic Philosophy of Leibnitz and Boskovic'. Founder and editor-in-chief of the "Tesliana" magazine. Founder of The Institute of time, within the scope of The Foundation for Science of Time, Rotterdam, Holland. Since 2003, member of the editorial board of Scientific-Philosophycal Magazine DELPHIS, Moscow. The Science of Time
Velimir Abramovic raised the question of time, its perception during the course of history, and of modern trends towards establishing a precise and unique definition of time. He defines three categories of time: general time, independent from our senses, equal to the being, non-dimensional and non-spatial; internal time, which structures systems of physics and regulates their functions; local time, which is, so-called, time-operator, i.e. those are time conditions out of systems of physics but which interact with them. Among other scientists who have tackled the issues of time and the relationship between physics and metaphysics, he names Tesla, Kozirev, Newton, Ruder Boskovic, rejecting the postulates of quantum mechanics and pointing at the importance of euclid's geometry. Striding along the wide field of exact sciences, philosophy of sciences, cosmology, chronology, mathematics, theory of physics, theory of systems, Abramovic stressed the need for establishing closer connection between science and religion, i.e. the cohesive factor which would bind them - philosophy.
Abstracts
- 2011 - "Mathematical Methods to Refute Einstein's Electrodynamics" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "How 'Many Infinities' Are There in Mathematics?" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "The Age of Science as a Religion" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "Geometry, Time and the Law of Continuity" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "Introduction to the Ontology of Time" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "Nikola Tesla" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "Time and Energy" (Read in full)
- 2008 - "Time as the Generator of Life" (Read in full)