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New Physical Worldview: Rethinking Time and Reality
This book presents three articles by the author, exploring fundamental concepts of modern physics and our worldview: time, force interaction, and the coordinate system. Special attention is given to the historical aspect—how human concepts emerged through labor activity.
The central argument is that the concept of time was artificially introduced into descriptions of mechanical motion, based on practical human experience and the need to organize daily life and work. Over time, time became a fundamental physical quantity, appearing in all theoretical descriptions of physical processes as speed, acceleration, and even within the coordinate system as a segment of path.
However, the author questions whether time is a real physical substance or continuum. The answer is definitive: time as physical reality does not exist. Based on the principle of relativity, a new concept is introduced—"body dynamics" as a number. This work challenges conventional understanding and offers a fresh perspective on how we might describe the world without time as a fundamental entity.