'Time' by Robert F Schuyler
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 1:39 pm
I have been reading my second-hand copy of “Time” by Robert F Schuyler (as recommended by Joseph Hyde).
It is most interesting, similar in many ways to Larson, but quite different in other respects. I do think his ideas are inspired, but he writes from the perspective of 3D Time fitting into orthodox physics. He describes 3D time as our normal time which is 90 degrees to all 3 spatial directions, plus rotating ‘time planes’ at 90 degrees to that, or i^2 from the spatial. He explains positive charge as being time planes in the near past, and negative charge as being time planes in the near future!
Anyway, I just noticed that Amazon is now selling a few new discount copies at $2.99 plus postage! ...An interesting alternative take on the same 3D Time!
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Robert-F-Sch ... 1434991156
It is most interesting, similar in many ways to Larson, but quite different in other respects. I do think his ideas are inspired, but he writes from the perspective of 3D Time fitting into orthodox physics. He describes 3D time as our normal time which is 90 degrees to all 3 spatial directions, plus rotating ‘time planes’ at 90 degrees to that, or i^2 from the spatial. He explains positive charge as being time planes in the near past, and negative charge as being time planes in the near future!
Anyway, I just noticed that Amazon is now selling a few new discount copies at $2.99 plus postage! ...An interesting alternative take on the same 3D Time!
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Robert-F-Sch ... 1434991156