History and Philosophy of Physics

   

The Role of Time in the Origin of the Universe

Authors: Aleksander Maltsev

Considered the emergence of the universe, from a philosophical point of view. Two basic views are obtained, on the process of the origin of the Universe. An internal observer receives information about the Big Power process from a point. An external observer receives information about the continuous process of the origin of matter and space. Conclusions drawn: Matter and space are unable to arise, without the existence of time. Movement of time, is carried out by transformation of the future into the past. The "arrow" of time, is set by the direction of transformation, not by displacement in time. Absence of movement in time, removes the possibility of time travel. The universe is expanding, at the invariance of averaged density.

Comments: 7 Pages. In Russian

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