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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book unites two independent but complementary parts, both addressing the role of time in physics and empirical science from entirely new perspectives.Part I - Time and Quantum MechanicsThe first part develops a conceptual framework for reinterpreting quantum mechanics (QM) through the lens of structured time. Complex-valued quantum states are treated not merely as probability amplitudes but as flows of temporally organized values. Starting from the Schroedinger equation and de Broglie's early insights, the book explores how quantum theory might gain conceptual clarity if time were understood as more than a mechanical parameter.Key topics include: - The wave function as a cyclic, time-structured flow rather than a purely probabilistic object- Connections between quantum theory, special relativity, and temporal coherence- Experimental proposals for detecting structured time in physical systemsThe result is a reinterpretation that preserves the mathematical core of QM while opening new conceptual and empirical avenues.Part II - Time, Randomness, and Empirical EvidenceThe second part turns to empirical studies. Using high-resolution analyses of seemingly random processes-such as roulette outcomes-it uncovers statistically significant correlations between event timing and astronomical structures. These findings suggest that time is not a passive background but an active, generative principle shaping event distributions.Key topics include: - Simulation-based methods for detecting temporal patterns in random systems- Evidence linking mesoscopic randomness to macroscopic (astronomical) time structures- A framework for hidden-variable models derived from empirical data of a mesoscopic experimentTogether, the two parts present a bold proposal: time is not only real but structurally rich, shaping both physical theory and empirical reality in ways yet to be fully understood. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book unites two independent but complementary parts, both addressing the role of time in physics and empirical science from entirely new perspectives.Part I - Time and Quantum MechanicsThe first part develops a conceptual framework for reinterpreting quantum mechanics (QM) through the lens of structured time. Complex-valued quantum states are treated not merely as probability amplitudes but as flows of temporally organized values. Starting from the Schroedinger equation and de Broglie's early insights, the book explores how quantum theory might gain conceptual clarity if time were understood as more than a mechanical parameter.Key topics include: - The wave function as a cyclic, time-structured flow rather than a purely probabilistic object- Connections between quantum theory, special relativity, and temporal coherence- Experimental proposals for detecting structured time in physical systemsThe result is a reinterpretation that preserves the mathematical core of QM while opening new conceptual and empirical avenues.Part II - Time, Randomness, and Empirical EvidenceThe second part turns to empirical studies. Using high-resolution analyses of seemingly random processes-such as roulette outcomes-it uncovers statistically significant correlations between event timing and astronomical structures. These findings suggest that time is not a passive background but an active, generative principle shaping event distributions.Key topics include: - Simulation-based methods for detecting temporal patterns in random systems- Evidence linking mesoscopic randomness to macroscopic (astronomical) time structures- A framework for hidden-variable models derived from empirical data of a mesoscopic experimentTogether, the two parts present a bold proposal: time is not only real but structurally rich, shaping both physical theory and empirical reality in ways yet to be fully understood. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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