Is There More to T?

  • Elitzur A
  • Dolev S
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Abstract

We present some novel results indicating that time's description in present-day physics is deficient. We use Hawking's information-erasure hypothesis to counter his own claim that time's arrow depends only on initial conditions. Next, we propose quantum mechanical experiments that yield inconsistent histories, suggesting that not only events but also entire histories might be governed by a more fundamental dynamics.

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Elitzur, A. C., & Dolev, S. (2003). Is There More to T? In The Nature of Time: Geometry, Physics and Perception (pp. 297–306). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0155-7_31

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