Modern science and time : an evaluation
Resumen: As Gadamer saysi, the problem of time is more inextricable and confusing than any other question. This is certainly one of the reasons why there is so much discussion going on about it. Is time real or is it a subjective form of our mind? It has been argued by some that the traditional c...
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Resumen: As Gadamer saysi, the problem of time is more inextricable and confusing than
any other question. This is certainly one of the reasons why there is so much
discussion going on about it. Is time real or is it a subjective form of our mind? It
has been argued by some that the traditional concept of time can no longer be upheld
in the light of the discoveries of modern physics and should be placed in the
museum. When one asks what is meant by «our traditional concept of time» the
answer is that it considers time a sort of dimension, as space, independent of the
bodíes moving in time and, secondly, that it is the same for the entice universe and
runs in one direction. This is the idea of absolute time. Influenced by the Cambridge
Platonists Newton considered time an absolute reality in which things happen. His
famous saying at the beginning of his Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica
runs: «Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself and from its own nature, flows
equably without relation to anything external and by another name is called
"duration". Relative, apparent and common time is some sensible and external
measure of duration, by the means of motion which is commonly used instead of true
time, such as an hour, a day, a month, a year». In this definition Newton reifies time
and ascribes a kind of flowing to ít which he sees as absolutely uniform and the same
for all entities in the physical universe. Moreover, in Newton's view there seems to be
something which controls the cate of flowing, so as to secure the same speed.
Newton's time is independent of the sequence of events which it encompasses. |
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