I should have added this in the previous post. it is an article about
time from a different perspective.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0912/0912.1604v1.pdf
Ronald
On Dec 10, 1:01 pm, ronaldheld wrote:
> I have problems accepting some of these approaches. It seems that he
> mostly uses QM
I have problems accepting some of these approaches. It seems that he
mostly uses QM without really considering GR. Without a proper theory
of Quantum Gravity, it is difficult to know what approach yields
correct results.
Ronald
On Dec 9, 1:40 pm, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> On 09 Dec 2009, at 11:25,
On 09 Dec 2009, at 11:25, ronaldheld wrote:
> Anyone want to give this a try and comment?
> http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0912/0912.0808v1.pdf
He cites only Isham (very good book, by the way), for the non collapse
view. it may be interesting to describe the crystallization in that
set
Hi Ronald,
Thank you for this reference and querry for comments. I recall that this
idea, of a crystalizing space-time, appears in The Maker of Dune, a collection
of letters, short stories and essays by Frank Herbert - the Science Fiction
writer famous for his Dune series. The following are
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:25 PM, ronaldheld wrote:
> Anyone want to give this a try and comment?
> http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0912/0912.0808v1.pdf
Yes; I too found it quite fascinating, I was reading it yesterday!
The most I have to offer on it is that it references the Wheeler
"Delayed
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