Time Really Passes, Science Can't Deny That [chapter]

Nicolas Gisin
2017 Time in Physics  
Today's science provides quite a lean picture of time as a mere geometric evolution parameter. I argue that time is much richer. In particular, I argue that besides the geometric time, there is creative time, when objective chance events happen. The existence of the latter follows straight from the existence of free-will. Following the french philosopher Lequyer, I argue that free-will is a prerequisite for the possibility to have rational argumentations, hence can't be denied. Consequently,
more » ... ence can't deny the existence of creative time and thus that time really passes.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-68655-4_1 fatcat:dq3wllmnxbgntea2i3qhaejfuq