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  1. The theory of relativity.Christian Møller - 1952 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  • Gravitation and cosmology: principles and applications of the general theory of relativity.Steven Weinberg - 1972 - New York,: Wiley.
    Weinberg's 1972 work, in his description, had two purposes. The first was practical to bring together and assess the wealth of data provided over the previous decade while realizing that newer data would come in even as the book was being printed. He hoped the comprehensive picture would prepare the reader and himself to that new data as it emerged. The second was to produce a textbook about general relativity in which geometric ideas were not given a starring role for (...)
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  • From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences.Cliff Hooker - 1980 - W.H. Freeman.
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  • Asymmetries in Time.Paul Horwich - 1990 - Noûs 24 (5):804-806.
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  • Space-Time-Matter.Hermann Weyl - 1922 - London,: E.P. Dutton and Company. Edited by Henry L. Brose.
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  • The reference of 'I'.Eddy M. Zemach - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):68 - 75.
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  • The Natural Philosophy of Time, by G. J. Whitrow. [REVIEW]J. J. C. Smart - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (3):405-407.
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  • Mind, Matter and Quantum Mechanics.Henry P. Stapp - 1993 - Springer Verlag.
    In this book, which contains several of his key papers as well as new material, he focuses on the problem of consciousness and explains how quantum mechanics...
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  • Mind, matter and quantum mechanics.Henry P. Stapp - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (4):363-399.
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  • On classical and quantum relativistic dynamics.F. Reuse - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (11-12):865-882.
    A canonical formalism for the relativistic classical mechanics of many particles is proposed. The evolution equations for a charged particle in an electromagnetic field are obtained and the relativistic two-body problem with an invariant interaction is treated. Along the same line a quantum formalism for the spinless relativistic particle is obtained by means of imprimitivity systems according to Mackey theory. A quantum formalism for the spin-1/2 particle is constructed and a new definition of spin1/2 in relativity is proposed. An evolution (...)
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  • Causal asymmetry.David Papineau - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (3):273-289.
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  • Computation and physics: Wheeler's meaning circuit? [REVIEW]Rolf Landauer - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (6):551-564.
    Computation is a physical process, inevitably utilizing physical degrees of freedom. Computation, therefore, is restricted by the laws of physics and also by the construction materials and operating environments available in our actual universe. These restrictions have been investigated for a quarter century. A discussion of this field is provided, too concise to be a review, but only intended as a guide to the literature. Physical law, in turn, consists of algorithms for information processing. Therefore, the ultimate form of physical (...)
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  • The birth of time.J. Géhéniau & I. Prigogine - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (5):437-443.
    The formulation of the second law of thermodynamics in the frame of general relativity is reconsidered in the case of an istotropic homogeneous universe. We show that there appears then a direct link between the cosmological state of the universe, as expressed in terms of conformal coordinates, and quantities such as energy density, pressure, and entropy associated with the description of nature. In the early universe there appears a kind of phase transition due to transfer of gravitational energy to matter (...)
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  • The Landau-Peierls relation and a causal bound in covariant relativistic quantum theory.R. Arshansky & L. P. Horwitz - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (6):701-715.
    Thought experiments analogous to those discussed by Landau and Peierls are studied in the framework of a manifestly covariant relativistic quantum theory. It is shown that momentum and energy can be arbitrarily well defined, and that the drifts induced by measurement in the positions and times of occurrence of events remain within the (stable) spread of the wave packet in space-time. The structure of the Newton-Wigner position operator is studied in this framework, and it is shown that an analogous time (...)
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  • Particles vs. events: The concatenated structure of world lines in relativistic quantum mechanics. [REVIEW]R. Arshansky, L. P. Horwitz & Y. Lavie - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (12):1167-1194.
    The dynamical equations of relativistic quantum mechanics prescribe the motion of wave packets for sets of events which trace out the world lines of the interacting particles. Electromagnetic theory suggests thatparticle world line densities be constructed from concatenation of event wave packets. These sequences are realized in terms of conserved probability currents. We show that these conserved currents provide a consistent particle and antiparticle interpretation for the asymptotic states in scattering processes. The relation between current conservation and unitarity is used (...)
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  • The Physics of Time Asymmetry.Paul Davies - 1974 - University of California Press.
    The physics of time asymmetry has never been a single well-defined subject, but more a collection of consistency problems which arise in almost all branches ...
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  • Introduction to the theory of relativity.Peter Gabriel Bergmann - 1942 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
    Comprehensive coverage of the special theory (frames of reference, Lorentz transformation, relativistic mechanics of mass points, more), the general theory ...
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