From time to spacetime to no time? The philosophy of relativity theory

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2877 (012078) (2024)
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Abstract

The shift from classical to relativistic physics significantly altered our conception of time. From a picture of space and time as autonomous concepts, and of reality as divided into moments of time, relativity theory introduced a picture of four-dimensional spacetime, and a 'static' or 'block universe' conception of time. This paper considers how exactly relativity theory clashes with our ordinary folk conception of time and what this ultimately means for how we should think about the nature of time.

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Matt Farr
Cambridge University

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