[time-nuts] Invariance

2009-12-12 Thread Brucekareen
If from relativity theory time is NOT 
considered invariant, would frequency (in terms of the output of a  cesium 
standard or hydrogen maser)
 be considered invariant?
 
Bruce Hunter
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Re: [time-nuts] Invariance

2009-12-12 Thread Bob Paddock
 Some researches is about to measure the change of universal constants as
 universe expands.

Time and Spacetime: The Crystallizing Block Universe
http://arxiv.org/abs/0912.0808

The nature of the future is completely different from the nature of
the past. When quantum effects are significant, the future shows all
the signs of quantum weirdness, including duality, uncertainty, and
entanglement. With the passage of time, after the time-irreversible
process of state-vector reduction has taken place, the past emerges,
with the previous quantum uncertainty replaced by the classical
certainty of definite particle identities and states. The present time
is where this transition largely takes place, but the process does not
take place uniformly: Evidence from delayed choice and related
experiments shows that isolated patches of quantum indeterminacy
remain, and that their transition from probability to certainty only
takes place later. Thus, when quantum effects are significant, the
picture of a classical Evolving Block Universe (`EBU') cedes place to
one of a Crystallizing Block Universe (`CBU'), which reflects this
quantum transition from indeterminacy to certainty, while nevertheless
resembling the EBU on large enough scales. - George F. R. Ellis, Tony
Rothman (Submitted on 4 Dec 2009)

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