Book
Chapter 7: Minkowski Spacetime and the Dimensions of the Present
Abstract
In Minkowski spacetime, because of the relativity of simultaneity to the inertial frame chosen, there is no unique world-at-an-instant. Thus the classical view that there is a unique set of events existing now in a three-dimensional space cannot be sustained. The two solutions most often advanced are (i) that the four-dimensional structure of events and processes is alone real, and that becoming present is not an objective part of reality; and …
Authors
Arthur RTW
Series
Philosophy and Foundations of Physics
Volume
1
Pagination
pp. 129-155
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2006
DOI
10.1016/s1871-1774(06)01007-2