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Page 260 of The Review of Metaphysics Vol. 5, Issue 18
[page]
1951
The Review of Metaphysics
And what we call space he will call a surface. What we call ether waves he will call surface waves. ...
The world as apprehended in the higher way differs from the world as apprehended in the lower way not only in being infinitely greater, because of its additional dimension of space. but also in possessing ...
The Horizon of the Steady-State Universe
1955
Nature
In contrast, events occurring outside the critical surface are in principle unobservable, not only in the present but also over the whole of our world-line, past and future. ...
It was pointed out many years ago by Weyl that the world-lines of the galaxies seem to be distributed in space-time in such a way that a family of threedimensional surfaces can be drawn orthogonal to them ...
doi:10.1038/175808a0
fatcat:xqh6oeiosjfupnfvcq5x3wzorq
Thinking Descartes in Conjunction, with Merleau-Ponty: the Human Body, the Future, and Historicity
2019
Filozofia
The consequences to remembering what time is are that the future is shown to be the invisible of an intertwining of past and future, and that historicity is the invisible of God. ...
The duration of objects as already of an intertwined past and present pushes forth an aesthetic world of the present as through the past and past as remembered in the present. ...
Since there is no vacuum between the surface of different spatial objects in Descartes' space, there is no nothing enclosing, between, or among them. ...
doi:10.31577/filozofia.2019.74.2.3
fatcat:wpxn662q3nfjdozh7n3oispfaa
Tracing the Progression of Inhabitation through Interior Surface in Semarang Old Town
2018
Interiority
This paper argues that the trace of the past is imprinted within the layers of interior surfaces. ...
of interior space to manoeuvre in time. ...
They represent the signal of time and the mark of temporality that place the building and its interior space as part of the everyday world, the world full of contingency and mishap (Till, 2009) . ...
doi:10.7454/in.v1i1.9
fatcat:i5pujg2lr5gixcd72qvv2h5ihi
Physics in the Real Universe: Time and Space-Time
[chapter]
2007
Relativity and the Dimensionality of the World
However this time evolution is not related to any preferred surfaces in spacetime; rather it is associated with the evolution of proper time along families of world lines. ...
This paper points out that this view, in essence represented by usual space-time diagrams, is based on time-reversible microphysical laws, which fail to capture essential features of the time-irreversible ...
Time Time Figure 1b Figure 4 : Different time surfaces in a curved block space-time. General relativity allows any `time' surfaces that intersect all world lines locally. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6318-3_4
fatcat:jwmsrlhutbhmjp2ab4c2tjt2za
The Space of Time
1998
Oz
We do not live in an objective material world. We live in mental worlds in which the experienced, remembered and dreamed, as well as the present, past and future, constantly fuse into one another. ...
We transform time and space through imagination and dreaming, into the specific human mode of existence-the world of possibilities. ...
The modernist architectural surface is an abstracted boundary of the volume; surfaces have a conceptual rather than sensory essence. ...
doi:10.4148/0888-7802.1324
fatcat:wtau6a5yszectpibo3gidahq3a
The Space of Time
1998
Oz
We do not live in an objective material world. We live in mental worlds in which the experienced, remembered and dreamed, as well as the present, past and future, constantly fuse into one another. ...
We transform time and space through imagination and dreaming, into the specific human mode of existence-the world of possibilities. ...
The modernist architectural surface is an abstracted boundary of the volume; surfaces have a conceptual rather than sensory essence. ...
doi:10.4148/2378-5853.1324
fatcat:vhgq346o3rf3vodz6763n4zaki
Memory, Mediascapes, and Temporal Circulation in Urban Space; or How Landscapes Were Never as Linear as We Thought They Weren't
2010
Student anthropologist
On Main Street, Gibraltar, sound and its technology circulate freely in space, often with little hindrance besides other sounds and noises. ...
This commentary critically reframes the concept of circulation in terms of time, defining the dislocation of space that occurs with media-defined as technology taken to be a social phenomenon-as an occurrence ...
Many considerations of media in space consider space a linear thing, while past scholarship, especially in anthropology, has already deemed space a non-linear entity. ...
doi:10.1002/j.sda2.20100201.0001
fatcat:cylurukaezd63ozngkvmeqscjq
Physics in the real universe: time and spacetime
2006
General Relativity and Gravitation
However this time evolution is not related to any preferred surfaces in spacetime; rather it is associated with the evolution of proper time along families of world lines ...
the unchanging block universe view of spacetime is best replaced by an evolving block universe which extends as time evolves, with the potential of the future continually becoming the certainty of the past ...
Time Time Figure 1b Figure 4 : Different time surfaces in a curved block space-time. General relativity allows any `time' surfaces that intersect all world lines locally. ...
doi:10.1007/s10714-006-0332-z
fatcat:u7t2kxyfure63iqq3h5aksfaya
Page 406 of Journal of World History Vol. 16, Issue 4
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2005
Journal of World History
406 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2005
world history, but the proliferation of space that attends the deprivi- leging of conventional modes of conceiving of historical spaces. ...
In many ways, this is a fundamental question facing the practice of world history, which simply respatializes the past, not through a radi- cal reconsideration of the spaces of history, but simply by rearranging ...
I: Evidence for Phenomena Beyond 4-D Space-Time and Theory Thereof
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Light lowers the entropy level and so reverses the arrow of time into the mirror world of CIGR, where time flows from the future to the past, and reveals monopoles there. ...
We conclude Dirac monopoles exist, not in 4-D, but in another space-time. ...
Thus the two worlds are separate, because of the membrane, but equal. So that to an Observer (in our world), time in the mirror world flows from the future to the past. ...
arXiv:2207.04916v1
fatcat:c5s3j2x33fgtjjkzek442tdrhi
Marzke-Wheeler coordinates for accelerated observers in special relativity
[article]
2000
arXiv
pre-print
; (b) they index continuously and completely the causal envelope of the world-line (that is, the intersection of its causal past and its causal future: for well-behaved world-lines, the entire space-time ...
In particular, Marzke-Wheeler coordinates provide a smooth and consistent foliation of the causal envelope of any accelerated observer into space-like surfaces. ...
In particular, we showed that τ indexes a smooth foliation of the causal envelope of the world-line into space-like surfaces. ...
arXiv:gr-qc/0006095v2
fatcat:d2ythbdserhxhdg7zws7hgw4cq
Simulating space and time
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
The suggested "screen" for our familiar three dimensional world is a hyper-sphere surface simulated by a grid network. ...
It describes a world where empty space is not empty, space warps, time dilates, and everything began when this virtual universe "booted up". ...
That the physical world is a simulation seems absurd, but by thinking the unthinkable science has advanced in the past. ...
arXiv:1011.5499v1
fatcat:kege3rzysjeb5ib3xcen3lm6de
Page 616 of None Vol. 117, Issue 2
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1960
None
(C) A plane tangent to a surface at a point Q on the world line is also tangent to the world line. » (D) All planes tangent same surface at points near Q on the world li ersect the orthogonal to the world ...
To obtain the con- tribution to the field at any point P due to the field of one of the particles, we find first the point Q, of inter- section of the past light cone of P with the world line of the particle ...
Until I see your dream in dark skies
2017
IDEA Journal
The result is not a commentary or an analysis, in images or in words, but a form of resonance between interiority as a sensory practice, and the exposed surfaces of the always-provisional artistic work ...
the dark space where the raw, fragmentary material is collected and conserved is never exhausted by the emergent work, but persists and insists as its ground and its condition. ...
IDEA JOURNAL 2017 DARK SPACE _ the interior IDEA JOURNAL 2017 DARK SPACE _ the interior UNTIL I SEE YOUR DREAM IN DARK SKIES ABOUT SPACES AND INTENTIONS, BODIES REAL AND VIRTUAL
at the world. ...
doi:10.37113/ideaj.vi0.15
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