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Can there be a nondeterministic future independent of time?
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Time Since Einstein
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- 1 John Hockenberry introduction
- 2 Participant Introductions
- 3 "The World is a Stage" space and time.
- 4 A brief history of comprehending time.
- 5 Time and Space post Einstein.
- 6 How is Einsteinian relativistic time fitting in to modern science?
- 7 Can there be a nondeterministic future independent of time?
- 8 The arrow of time and its problems with science.
- 9 Time on the quantum scale
- 10 Is an expanding universe necessary for time as we know it?
- 11 Does time confer generous gifts for those who wait?
- 12 Is time discreet, can it be stopped and can we define "now"?
- 13 How fast is the universe expanding and how does that compare to the speed of light?
- 14 Are we entangled with time and does that effect the universe being deterministic?
- 15 From a view of outside the universe, viewing someone trying to get to the center of the universe would be difficult because the universe is expanding faster that the speed of light? TRUE OR FALSE?