Time, what is it? Dynamical Properties of Time
Physical Vacuum and Nature. Oleinik V.P., Borimsky Ju.C., Arepjev Ju.D., 5, 65-82 (2000) The phenomenon of local dynamical inhomogeneity of time is predicted, which implies that the course of time along the trajectory of motion of a particle in the inertial reference frames moving relative to each o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical Vacuum and Nature. Oleinik V.P., Borimsky Ju.C., Arepjev
Ju.D., 5, 65-82 (2000) The phenomenon of local dynamical inhomogeneity of time is predicted, which
implies that the course of time along the trajectory of motion of a particle in
the inertial reference frames moving relative to each other depends on the
state of motion of the particle under the influence of a force field. As is
seen from the results obtained, the ability to influence the course of time
represents one of the most fundamental properties of any material system
intrinsically inherent in it by the very nature of things, which manifests
itself when the system interacts with force fields. The inferences of the paper
are not based on the use of any hypotheses and strictly follow from
relativistic equations of motion. The dependence of the course of time upon the
behaviour of physical system is, thus, a direct consequence of causality
principle, relativity principle and the pseudoeuclidity of space-time. The
results obtained confirm the Kozyrev hypothesis that time has physical
properties and open up radically new opportunities for the efficient control of
physical processes. It is demonstrated with point particle that the change in
the course of time results in the appearance of an additional force acting on
the particle. A general conclusion is drawn on the basis of the theory advanced
that relativistic equations of motion for any kind of matter contain
information about the physical properties of time, which are, thus, of
dynamical nature. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.quant-ph/0010027 |