Abstract
Are the present concepts of time adequate? Do all evolutions have a common denominator? In trying to answer these questions I put forward a new primary time coordinate whose use resolves a number of standing paradoxes associated with current concepts of time. The origin of such time and its unidirectional coupling with local (geocentric) physics is to be stressed and formulated.
The ideal aim before the mind of the physicist is to understand the external world of reality.
Max Plank
But those watchful guardians, sun and moon, traversing with their light all round the great revolving sphere of heaven taught men that the seasons of the year came round and that the system was carried on after a fixed plan and a fixed order.
Lucretius
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© 1983 Benjamin Gal-Or
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Gal-Or, B. (1983). Cosmological Origin of Time and Evolution. In: Cosmology, Physics and Philosophy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1149-3_8
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