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Time-like structure is based on the idea of [[wikipedia:worldline|worldline]] or [[causal cone]]. A good introduction on this concept can be found on [[Eigenchris]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEtBncTEc6k&list=PLJHszsWbB6hqlw73QjgZcFh4DrkQLSCQa</ref> and [[PBS Space Time]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g</ref>:
Time-like structure is based on the idea of [[wikipedia:worldline|worldline]] or [[causal cone]]. A good introduction on this concept can be found on [[Eigenchris]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEtBncTEc6k&list=PLJHszsWbB6hqlw73QjgZcFh4DrkQLSCQa</ref> and [[PBS Space Time]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g</ref>:
=Technical Tools=
Please see [[Verifiable delay function]].


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Revision as of 07:13, 18 January 2022

Time or time-like structure is the most mysterious concept that is also most commonly experience in everyday life. In Lee Smolin's book[1] on The Trouble with Physics, he questioned that whether the language we used to describe the spacetime universe is adequate for solving this mystery.

Time-like structure is based on the idea of worldline or causal cone. A good introduction on this concept can be found on Eigenchris[2] and PBS Space Time[3]:

Technical Tools

Please see Verifiable delay function.


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