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Order is an asymmetric, or [[directed relation]]. | Order is an asymmetric, or [[directed relation]]. Ordering as a physical phenomenon, has a lot to do with [[spacetime]]. It would be particularly relevant to cite [[Hermann Minowski]]: | ||
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Revision as of 04:56, 13 June 2022
Order is an asymmetric, or directed relation. Ordering as a physical phenomenon, has a lot to do with spacetime. It would be particularly relevant to cite Hermann Minowski: The following quote appeared in Spacetime Physics[1], on page 15:
Henceforth space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows, and only a union of the two will preserve an independent reality.
— Hermann Minkowski, 1864-1909
References
- ↑ Taylor, Edwin; Wheeler, John (1992). Spacetime Physics: Introduction to Special Relativity (2nd ed.). local page: W. H. Freeman and Company. ISBN 978-0-7167-2327-1. , Chapter 1.5 Unity of Spacetime, Page 15