This is often the way it is in physics - our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. It is always hard to realize that these numbers and equations we play with at our desks have something to do with the real world. Even worse, there often seems to be a general agreement that certain phenomena are just not fit subjects for respectable theoretical and experimental effort.

Papers and talks (as pdfs):

  1. Quantum time presentation
    includes speaking notes
  2. Quantum Time
Quantum time talk at 4th Feynman Festival/Olomouc/Czech Republic

As hypertext (html):

Quantum Time

The mathematics is presented in the XML markup language MathML, which only Firefox appears to handle correctly.
With that said, there is some advantage to seeing a complex argument laid out in hypertext.

Contact: John Ashmead
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