Time in nature and science
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The question "What is time?" interests everyone. But more correct questions are: "Why does time pass?", or "Where is the source of duration?", or "How is time formed?" In this case, we assume in advance that time is a natural phenomenon. And so, every natural phenomenon must have a precise location, a place of its formation.
Scientists and thinkers, whose ideas are described here, asked themselves and tried to answer these questions. The book presents a certain path of research and reflection, on which the problem of time was finally resolved. A cohort of great minds, from Plato to V.I. Vernadsky, moving in one direction and relying on previous achievements, were able to determine where time is formed: in living organisms. This solution encourages us to form a new worldview in which life, the biosphere, man himself and his mind are integral elements of the Universe.
The book is intended for researchers in the natural sciences, historians and philosophers of science, as well as anyone interested in the problem of time and space.
Scientists and thinkers, whose ideas are described here, asked themselves and tried to answer these questions. The book presents a certain path of research and reflection, on which the problem of time was finally resolved. A cohort of great minds, from Plato to V.I. Vernadsky, moving in one direction and relying on previous achievements, were able to determine where time is formed: in living organisms. This solution encourages us to form a new worldview in which life, the biosphere, man himself and his mind are integral elements of the Universe.
The book is intended for researchers in the natural sciences, historians and philosophers of science, as well as anyone interested in the problem of time and space.
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