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The problem of time is one of the most difficult problems of philosophy and natural science. It has excited the minds of eminent scientists for two and a half millennia. Aristotle and Heraclitus, Parmenid and Zenon of Eleia, Epicurus, Leibniz and many modern philosophers and physicists have been working on it. But despite such a long history, the science of time has not gone beyond Aristotle's ideas. This fact indicates that it seems impossible to explain the phenomenon of time in the classical scientific concepts. That is why the author paid attention to new approaches and conceptions set…mehr

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The problem of time is one of the most difficult problems of philosophy and natural science. It has excited the minds of eminent scientists for two and a half millennia. Aristotle and Heraclitus, Parmenid and Zenon of Eleia, Epicurus, Leibniz and many modern philosophers and physicists have been working on it. But despite such a long history, the science of time has not gone beyond Aristotle's ideas. This fact indicates that it seems impossible to explain the phenomenon of time in the classical scientific concepts. That is why the author paid attention to new approaches and conceptions set forth in the theory of physical vacuum and in the theory of torsion fields. In the light of these theories, the scientific facts and temporal representations of philosophy and physics, in particular the causal mechanics of N.A. Kozyrev, are analyzed. The received data testify that time has torsion nature and is an object of the ten-dimensional world. This book has been translated with Artificial Intelligence.
Autorenporträt
Een chemicus. Hoofd van het radiometrisch chemisch lab. Senior Onderzoeker, hoofd van het Laboratorium voor Wijnchemie van het Oekraïense Wetenschappelijk Onderzoeksinstituut voor Wijnbouw en Wijnbereiding, vernoemd naar M.V. Pushkin. V.E. Tairov (Odessa), senior onderzoeker van de Nationale Universiteit van Odessa, genoemd naar I.I. Mechnikov.