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Quantum processes
Space and time are probably the most important elements in physics. Within the memory of man, all essential things are represented within the frame of space-time pictures. This is obviously the most basic information. What can we say about space and time? It is normally assumed that the space is a c...
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2011
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author | Schommers, Wolfram |
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description | Space and time are probably the most important elements in physics. Within the memory of man, all essential things are represented within the frame of space-time pictures. This is obviously the most basic information. What can we say about space and time? It is normally assumed that the space is a container filled with matter and that the time is just that which we measure with our clocks. However, there are some reasons to take another standpoint and to consider this container-conception as unrealistic, as prejudice so to say. Already the philosopher Immanuel Kant pointed on this serious prob |
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spelling | cern-13943072021-04-22T00:49:07Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1394307engSchommers, WolframQuantum processesGeneral Theoretical PhysicsSpace and time are probably the most important elements in physics. Within the memory of man, all essential things are represented within the frame of space-time pictures. This is obviously the most basic information. What can we say about space and time? It is normally assumed that the space is a container filled with matter and that the time is just that which we measure with our clocks. However, there are some reasons to take another standpoint and to consider this container-conception as unrealistic, as prejudice so to say. Already the philosopher Immanuel Kant pointed on this serious probWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:13943072011 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Schommers, Wolfram Quantum processes |
title | Quantum processes |
title_full | Quantum processes |
title_fullStr | Quantum processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantum processes |
title_short | Quantum processes |
title_sort | quantum processes |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1394307 |
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