20. Amrit Sorli, Davide Fiscaletti, and Tadej Gregl, New insights into Gödel's universe without time

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Volume 26: Pages 113-115, 2013

New insights into Gödel's universe without time

Amrit Sorli a), Davide Fiscaletti b), and Tadej Gregl c)

Space Life Institute, Gorenja Trebus a 79, Slap ob Idrijci 5283, Slovenia

By 1949, Gödel had produced a remarkable proof: “In any universe described by the Theory of Relativity, time cannot exist.” Recent research on time suggests that the universe does not take place in time as a physical dimension, on the contrary, time that is measured with clocks takes place in the universe as a numerical order of universal change. In universe, time is exclusively a mathematical quantity.

En 1949, Gödel a produit une preuve remarquable: “Dans un univers décrit par la théorie de la relativité, le temps ne peut pas exister.” Des recherches récentes sur le temps suggèrent que l'univers ne se déroule pas dans le temps comme une dimension physique, au contraire, le temps qui est mesurée avec des horloges se déroule dans l'univers comme un ordre numérique du changement universel. Dans l'univers, le temps est exclusivement une quantité mathématique.

Keywords: Time, Change, Time Travel, Gödel Universe, Computable Universe, Mathematical Universe, Observer, Consciousness

Received: February 4, 2012; Accepted: January 1, 2013; Published Online: February 26, 2013

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