July 9, 2020 to January 31, 2025
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Physical Implications of a Fundamental Period of Time

Jul 15, 2020, 3:00 PM
1h

Speaker

Martin Bojowald

Description

If time is described by a fundamental process rather than a coordinate, it interacts with any physical system that evolves in time. The resulting dynamics has recently been shown to be consistent provided the fundamental period of the time system is sufficiently small. A strong upper bound T_C < 10^{-33}s of the fundamental period of time, several orders of magnitude below any direct time measurement, can be obtained from bounds on dynamical variations of the period of a lab system evolving in time. Possible cosmological implications will be discussed.

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