Quantum Mechanics vs. General Relativity - It's a Dark Matter
Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 6 Ιαν 2014
The Dark Side of Time - Is space-time fragmented, segmented into quantized bits of information, or causal sets?
Or is space-time smooth and continuous, with curves, bends, and warps; just as Einstein had predicted?
Is
what we call space-time even part of objective reality or is it just a
mathematical construct that appeals to our perceptions?
The
answer could be all of the above depending on our frame of reference.
When we apply Temporal Mechanics to Physics, it appears that there are
underlying aspects to Relativity that subtly show up in Quantum
Mechanics as extra dimensions of time.
Obsolete points-of-view
regarding the nature of time and relative frames of reference may be at
the center of the mismatch between Quantum Mechanics and General
Relativity.
Most physics theories tend to have a unique premise
in common: one time dimension. In fact, there is a growing consensus
that time is just an illusion.
Yet, applying extra dimensions to
time can successfully modify modern physics without violating the
conservation laws long held to be true. Modern notions of quantum
gravity and curved space-time can successfully be replaced with an
infinitude of relative frames of reference, progressing and regressing
though infinite series of relations, which imply the existence of
multidimensional time.
Or is space-time smooth and continuous, with curves, bends, and warps; just as Einstein had predicted?
Is
what we call space-time even part of objective reality or is it just a
mathematical construct that appeals to our perceptions?
The
answer could be all of the above depending on our frame of reference.
When we apply Temporal Mechanics to Physics, it appears that there are
underlying aspects to Relativity that subtly show up in Quantum
Mechanics as extra dimensions of time.
Obsolete points-of-view
regarding the nature of time and relative frames of reference may be at
the center of the mismatch between Quantum Mechanics and General
Relativity.
Most physics theories tend to have a unique premise
in common: one time dimension. In fact, there is a growing consensus
that time is just an illusion.
Yet, applying extra dimensions to
time can successfully modify modern physics without violating the
conservation laws long held to be true. Modern notions of quantum
gravity and curved space-time can successfully be replaced with an
infinitude of relative frames of reference, progressing and regressing
though infinite series of relations, which imply the existence of
multidimensional time.
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