|  Time | 
In General
  * History of the concept:
    The oldest known concepts of time are cyclic; Only with the Zoroastrian Persians,
    and Abraham's idea of a universal God (between 2100 and 1500 BC?) and later Judaism,
    was there a deity intimately related to the fate of one's children, and the idea
    of a future; This introduced in the Judaeo-Christian tradition and Western thought
    the philosophical view of a linear, irreversible time; Aymara of the Andean highlands
    view the past as in front of us (see can see it), and the future as behind us.
  * Re absolute time:
    In classical physics, with special relativity time and time translation invariance
    have lost their independent identity from the rest of spacetime coordinate
    transformations (Einstein: time is an illusion), but not so in common sense and
    in quantum mechanics; It has been claimed that the contradiction can be solved
    by the path-integral approach.
  * Possible positions: Presentism, possibilism,
    eternalism or block universe (and its variant evolving/growing block universe).
  * Block universe: The view that considers
    spacetime as a timelessly existing four-dimensional world, as opposed to an evolving
    three-dimensional space.
  * Evolving block universe: (Ellis) Spacetime
    is a four-dimensional block and not an evolving space, but while the past is real and can
    have had an effect on us today, the future does not yet exist; At the leading edge of
    spacetime decoherence turns the uncertainty of the future into the certainty of the past.
  @ General: Flood & Lockwood ed-86;
    Griffin ed-86;
    Costa de Beauregard 87;
    Levich ed-95,
    ed-96;
    Rovelli NCB(95);
    Svozil in(96)-a0904 [and intrinsic observers];
    Parr 97;
    Butterfield ed-99;
    Foschini qp/99;
    Tuisku et al PRS(09) [and thermodynamics, flow of energy];
    Callender SA(10)jun;
    Balasubramanian FP(13)-a1107 [what we don't understand];
    Smolin 13;
    Lachièze-Rey SHPMP-a1312 [no general concept of relativistic time];
    Ashtekar SHPMP(15)-a1312 [in fundamental physics];
    Kulikov InDeCS(15)-a1407 [nature of time];
    Tavakol & Anderson a1506 [arguments against the non-existence of time];
    Anderson a1906 [the problem of time];
    Gisin nPhys(20)-a2002
      [physics based on intuitionist mathematics, built on time-evolving processes];
    Foti et al a2006 [there is only one time].
  @ Collections: Feld ed-NYAS(67)#138 [*];
    Baert ed-00;
    Buccheri et al ed-03, ed-03.
  @ Books, I: Gold ed-67;
    Landsberg 82;
    Fraser 87;
    Coveney & Highfield 90;
    Fraser ed-90;
    Friedman 90;
    Lockwood 05 [and time travel];
    't Hooft & Vandoren 14 [scales];
    Muller 16;
    McCarthy & Seidelmann 18;
    Rovelli 18.
  @ History: Whitrow 89; 
    Szamosi HS(90) [Newtonian];
    Borst 93 [Middle Ages];
    Novikov 98;
    Narayan a0708 [Indian cosmology, cycles].
  @ Philosophical / conceptual: Whitrow 81;
    Horwich 87;
    Smith 93 [and language];
    Smith & Oaklander 95 [metaphysics];
    Caticha AIP(01)mp/00;
    Weiskopf BJPS(04) [and cognition];
    Oaklander 04 [ontology];
    Lobo in(08)-a0710;
    Callender 11;
    Evans a1011;
    Roemer a1202-conf [inner vs outer time];
    Romero a1205-conf [nature of the present];
    Smolin a1310 [temporal naturalism];
    García Sucre a1404 [rev];
    Radovan a1405,
    a1509;
    Butterfield EJAP-a1406 [re Dummett's writings about time];
    Anderson a1409 [facets];
    Huggett NYAS(14)-a1508 [physics of passage];
    Simeonov PBMB(15)-a1505 [reflections];
    Kulikov a1612 [and modern philosophy of physics];
    Unnikrishnan a2001
      [Bergson's philosophy of duration and simultaneity and Einstein's 1922 visit to Paris];
    Rovelli a2105.
  > Related topics:
    see arrow of time; causality;
    Evolution; time in physical theories.
  > Online resources:
    see International Society for the Study of Time;
    FQXi essay contest.
Different Views / Aspects
  * Eternalism: The view that all times are equally real.
  @ Being vs becoming:
    Savitt in(01);
    Markosian in(02);
    Davies SA(02)sep [flow];
    Greene NYT(03);
    Le Poidevin in(04) [perception];
    Hartle AJP(05)feb-gq/04 [emergence of past, present and future];
    Ellis GRG(06)gq,
    a0812-essay [block universe vs evolution];
    Miller qp/06-conf [quantum mechanics as a consistency condition];
    Christian in(07)gq/06 [new generalized theory];
    Maxwell in(07);
    Peacock in(07);
    Sorkin gq/07-ch [causal set sequential growth models as examples];
    Romero FS-a1106 [Parmenidean conception of the universe];
    Ellis & Goswami a1208-ch;
    Gisin a1602-conf [time really passes].
  @ Presentism, possibilism and eternalism: Petkov in(07) [argument for block universe view];
    Besnard a1104;
    Bacelar a1302-wd [and the relativity of simultaneity];
    Romero FS-a1403
      [presentism is in conflict with  relativistic cosmology and advances in neurosciences];
    Stoica a1903-conf [retrocausal block universe];
    Rovelli FP(19)-a1910 [reality has a more complex temporal structure];
    Le Bihan EJPS(20)-a2005 [and quantum gravity];
    Slavov FP-a2009 [and the concept of 'now'];
    > s.a. Presentism.
  @ Evolving block universe: Ellis NYAS(14)-a1408 [and time at different scales];
    Merali disc(15)jun [on Ellis' ideas];
    Aerts a1511 [time and space
      as creations rather than discoveries and underlying non-temporal, non-spatial reality];
    Vaccaro a1804 [and human experience];
    Correia & Rosenkranz 18.
  @ Relationalist view: Barbour 99;
    Barbour a0903-FQXi;
    Rovelli FP(11)-a0903-FQXi;
    Girelli et al a0903-FQXi [emergence model];
    Anderson a1501
      [Temporal Relationalism incorporating Principles of Dynamics];
    Moreva et al JPCS(15)-a1502 [experiment with polarization entangled photons];
    > s.a. parametrized theories.
  @ Emergence of time: Briggs PRA(15)-a1503 [in classical and quantum mechanics];
    Longo a1910 [in a non-commutative space];
    Fujimoto a2001 [in algebraic quantum field theory];
    Dias a2007 [from quantum events].
  @ The future:
    Harrington SHPMP(08) [point-present theories];
    Torretti FP(11) [links between past and future];
    Morita a2101 [the future cannot be open].
  @ Possibilities: Tokuo IJTP(09) [time intervals as basic objects, and orthologic];
    Boyarsky & Góra IJTP(09) [based on a particle's interaction with the Higgs field];
    Musser SA(10)sep [the end of time?];
    Anderson a1209;
    Gryb & Mercati in(15)-a1301-FQXi [flow of time and the measurement process];
    Dolce EPJW(13)-a1306 [elementary cycles of time];
    Dowker NYAS(14)-a1405 [birth of spacetime atoms];
    Sels & Wouters a1501 [time and thermodynamics];
    Coumbe PRD(15)-a1502 [scaling of time and imaginary time at small scales].
  @ Related topics: McKenzie a1603 [argument for the block universe?].
  > Related topics: see
    Advanced Time; clocks [measurement and timekeeping];
    measurements in quantum theory; Simultaneity.
  > Online resources: see Wikipedia page
    on Eternalism.
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