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Thermodynamic constant of time passage
Author(s) -
Mieczysław Dobija,
Jurij Renkas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of physical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-9010
DOI - 10.14419/ijpr.v9i2.31823
Subject(s) - absoluteness , constant (computer programming) , thermodynamics , philosophy , mathematics , calculus (dental) , epistemology , mathematical economics , theoretical physics , physics , computer science , medicine , dentistry , programming language
The study of time has a long history and is still ongoing. The term formulated by Isaac Newton was coined in the 17th century, so naturally it could not relate to thermodynamics. Since the passage of time and aging are inalienable components of human experience, so Newton's concept of time was and is still alive. W.G. Leibniz and I. Kant mainly questioned the absoluteness of time. This paper introduces the definition of time and justifies the thesis that time is a thermodynamic process, flows uniformly, and the rate of passage of time is determined by a suitable natural constant.   

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