theoretical physics
Does Time Really Flow? New Clues Come From a Century-Old Approach to Math.
The laws of physics imply that the passage of time is an illusion. To avoid this conclusion, we might have to rethink the reality of infinitely precise numbers.
“The laws of physics imply that the passage of time is an illusion…. When intuitionist math is used to describe the evolution of physical systems, it makes clear… that “time really passes…”… Physicists… think they could potentially bridge the conceptual divide between the determinism of general relativity and the inherent randomness at the quantum scale.”
“The laws of physics imply that the passage of time is an illusion…. Physicists are still digesting Gisin’s work — it’s not often that someone tries to reformulate the laws of physics in a new mathematical language — but many… think they could potentially bridge the conceptual divide between the determinism of general relativity and the inherent randomness at the quantum scale.”