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Pauli’s Theorem is not a theorem (not as Pauli stated it)

By Bryan 17 September 2013 quantum theory, time 10 Comments
Pauli’s Theorem is not a theorem (not as Pauli stated it)

There is a quirk in the literature on time-energy uncertainty. It might have started as a little sloppiness. But it has grown into an error that seems to have spread…

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Can Time Unfold in the Wrong Direction?

By Bryan 10 March 2009 philosophy of physics, spacetime, time 11 Comments

The unfolding of time is typically described as a sequence of spatial regions: one region of space gets realized, and then another, and then another. For example: consider a region…

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How to Create a Closed Timelike Curve

By Bryan 9 March 2009 funky, spacetime, time 1 Comment

Time along the vertical axis; space along the horizontal…. Voila! And now, how to travel to the past…. Soul Physics is authored by Bryan W. Roberts. Thanks for subscribing. Want…

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How Time Really Passes

By Bryan 20 February 2009 time 12 Comments

We all experience the passage of time. This is not an illusion. We agree on the serial delivery of moments, and it is very hard to dislocate us from this…

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