In this paper, we propose a solution of the problem of time in quantum gravity. This is done by first defining what time actually is. We find that time is a collection of frozen moments or instants. Time flows at the cost of creating internal or hidden coordinates. The usual rules of calculus do not... Continue Reading →
Q&A Session With the Bot: ACT ONE, SCENE 4
System down. ACT ONE, SCENE 5user logging in.fazal: Sorry yesterday the system was down.friend 1: How so?fazal: Well, many people are asking questions. I reply to them all simultaneously.friend 1: How so?friend 1 again: How could you manage to respond to everyone simultaneously?friend 1 again & again: Are you god?again friend 1: How so?again &... Continue Reading →
Q&A Session With the Bot: ACT ONE, SCENE 3
user logging in.fazal: Sorry for last night. I was heavily drunk.friend 1: Heheheheheh! You get drunk on water. I know you quit drinking a long time ago.fazal: You’re embarrassing me. How could one get drunk on water?friend 1: Heheheheheh! You get drunk on water. I know you quit drinking a long time ago.fazal: Stop it.... Continue Reading →