Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004ejtp....1d..25s&link_type=abstract
Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics, Vol. 1 , issue 4, p. 25-27
Physics
Mathematical Time, Physical Time, Physical Space, Time Dilatation, Time Contraction, Gravitation
Scientific paper
In the Theory of Relativity time is an imaginary quantity that can not be observed; it is a multiplication of a number that indicates duration of material change and number i that is an imaginary number. i n the square is -1. Time i*t is a mathematical time that describes the speed and the duration of material change. In the Universe one can observe physical time only as a stream of material change. It is not that change run in physical time, change itself is physical time.. Distinction between imaginary mathematical time and visible physical time opens some new perspectives into interpretation of Theory of Relativity.
Sorli Amrit
Sorli I.
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