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Revision as of 06:29, 7 July 2022
Time or time-like structure[1] is the mechanism to break-symmetry in our physical universe. It is also a dimension of physical properties that penetrates all spaces across time. In Lee Smolin's book[2] on The Trouble with Physics, he questioned that whether the language we used to describe the spacetime universe is adequate for solving this mystery. A collection of articles on the nature of time can be found here:Time, Temporality, Now[3].
Time-like structure is based on the idea of worldline or causal cone. A good introduction on this concept can be found on Eigenchris[4] and PBS Space Time[5]:
Discretized Time
To represent time in explicit terms, discretization of time durations would be inevitable. Therefore, the notion of ordering, becomes and essential subject. This leads to the notion of synchronicity and asynchronous, or in other words, total order and partial order. To understand the notion of time, programming exercises in async can be very helpful.
Technical Tools
Please see Verifiable Delay Function.
Time-based Information in Sematic MediaWiki
Start datetime | |
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PKC Workflow/Stage 1 | 16 July 2021 08:00:00 |
Meeting with Prof. Surya | 30 January 2022 06:47:08 |
Event:Project/HDX/2021,07,15 | 15 July 2021 12:30:00 |
Event:Project/EnterpriseForTheFuture/Stage 2 | 1 January 2022 00:00:01 |
Event:Project/EnterpriseForTheFuture/Stage 1 | 1 September 2021 00:00:01 |
Event:Project/Clean up dev.xlp.pub | 16 July 2021 09:00:13 |
Event:Meeting/2021,07,15 | 15 July 2021 08:00:00 |
Event:Conference/2021,07,15 | 15 July 2021 07:50:08 |
Another contextualized event | 29 November 2021 10:05:39 |
A new form | 6 December 2021 10:04:56 |
References
- ↑ Davey, B. A.; Priestley, H. A. (May 6, 2002). Introduction to Lattices and Order. 5 (2nd ed.). local page: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78451-1.
- ↑ Smolin, Lee (September 4, 2007). The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next (2nd ed.). local page: Mariner Books. ISBN 978-0618918683.
- ↑ Atmanspacher, Harald; Ruhnau, Eva (1997). Time, Temporality, Now: Experiencing Time and Concepts of Time in an Interdisciplinary Perspective. local page: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-642-64518-1.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEtBncTEc6k&list=PLJHszsWbB6hqlw73QjgZcFh4DrkQLSCQa
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g
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