A critical analysis of the concept of time in physics

Abstract

This paper puts forward a broad critical analysis of the concept of physical time. Clock effect is conceived as a consequence of the variation of the gravitational or pseudo gravitational potential, and it is remarked that only some real clocks measure durations in agreement with the predictions of general relativity. A probable disagreement is expected between radioactive and atomic clocks, in the light of Rovelli's thermal time hypothesis. According to the recent contributions by Rugh and Zinkernagel, the relationship between time and clocks is investigated in order to found on a physical basis the concept of cosmic time. In the conclusive section is argued the impossibility of reducing thermal time to relativistic time.

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