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Nature of Temporal (T > 0) Science - A Physically Realizable Principle

English · Paperback / Softback

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The essence of this book is to show that everything has a price within our temporal (t > 0) universe; energy and time. It addresses the very fundamental issues of physics from the position of the principle of causality, i.e. from recognizing the fact that time as a variable describes the physical reality and is fundamentally unidirectional.

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1. Nature of Temporal (t 0) Space.  2. Physical Science and Virtual Mathematics.  3. Temporal (t 0) Quantum Theory.  4. Hamiltonian to Temporal (t 0) Mechanics.  5. Nature of Relativity.  6. Nature of Entropy.  Appendix 1. Essence of Temporal (t > 0) Exclusive Principle (TEP).  Appendix 2. Aspect of Particle and Wave Dynamics.  Appendix 3. What Temporal Space does to Hypotheses?

About the author

Francis T. S. Yu received his B.S.E.E. degree from Mapua Institute of Technology Manila, Philippines, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan. He has been a consultant to several industrial and governmental laboratories. He is an active researcher in the fields of optical signal processing, holography, information optics, optical computing, neural networks, photorefractive optics, fiber sensors, and photonic devices. He has published over five hundred papers, to which over three hundred are referred. He has served as an associate editor editorial board member and guest editor for various international journals. He is the author and co-author of nine books. Dr. Yu is a life fellow of IEEE and a fellow of OSA, SPIE, and PSC.

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The essence of this book is to show that everything has a price within our temporal (t > 0) universe; energy and time. It addresses the very fundamental issues of physics from the position of the principle of causality, i.e. from recognizing the fact that time as a variable describes the physical reality and is fundamentally unidirectional.

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