'The coming revolution in physics' is the authors latest monograph
expanding his concepts and arguments about the misunderstanding and
misuse of time in physics. Blankson argues that since most of us
accept that the earth-year is a valid unit of time, we have to
accept, also, that time is necessarily discrete, since the year is
only one unit of time that has to be repeated for time to continue.
Discrete time cannot march, so history is not the march of time but
of events. Also discrete time cannot curve, therefore the concept
of 'curved space-time' by which time travel is said to be a
'scientific possibility' is false. By discrete time, the Minkowski
4-D geometry cannot reflect physical reality; and since his
equation s=ct has sunk deep into physics, the philosopher thinks
physics is heading for another revolution in the very near future.
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