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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2023 · 22 MIN

S2 Ep. 159 Tomorrow's People, Today's Thinkers

from The Word Café Podcast with Amax · host Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa

Send us Fan MailAnother 356 days loading, right? Has the last 365 days ended? What should our outlook be like in the coming days? The concept of time as a continuum is fundamental in physics and philosophy. In classical physics, time was often considered an independent and uniform parameter that flowed independently of other physical processes. However, with the advent of Einstein's theory of relativity, our understanding of time underwent a profound transformation.In special relativity, time is no longer viewed as an absolute and uniform entity but is instead intertwined with space to form a four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. This unified framework incorporates the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single entity. The theory predicts that time can dilate or contract depending on the observer's relative motion, leading to effects such as time dilation.General relativity extends this concept further by describing gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of mass and energy. Massive objects, like planets or stars, influence the curvature of spacetime around them, affecting the motion of objects within that gravitational field. This interaction between matter and spacetime is dynamic, and changes in the distribution of mass and energy can cause ripples inspacetime, known as gravitational waves. In quantum mechanics, time is treated as an operator, and there is ongoing exploration of the nature of time at the quantum level. Some theories propose that time may emerge from more fundamental aspects of quantum physics. From a philosophical perspective, the nature of time has been a subject of contemplation for centuries. Philosophers have debated whether time is an objective reality or a subjective experience, whether it has a direction or is reversible, and how it relates to causality.In summary, the concept of time as a continuum has evolved with our understanding of physics. It is now seen as an integral part of a unified spacetime framework and its nature is still a topic of exploration and debate in both the realms of physics and philosophy.Support the showYou can support this show via the link below;https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new

Send us Fan Mail Another 356 days loading, right? Has the last 365 days ended? What should our outlook be like in the coming days? The concept of time as a continuum is fundamental in physics and philosophy. In classical physics, time was often considered an independent and uniform parameter that flowed independently of other physical processes. However, with the advent of Einstein's theory of relativity, our understanding of time underwent a profound transformation. In special relativ...

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