Description The standard interpretation of Special Relativity is that of the space-time block, where the past, present and future are laid out in a vast, frozen structure.
The origins of the block rest in Langevin's 1911 announcement of the twin paradox, the validity of this paradox also invariably being included as part of this standard view.
The view is ubiquitous, is described repeatedly, and is completely misguided.
This book explores the fundamental contradictions in this interpretation, its inconsistencies in the assignment of ontological status to time dilation versus the opposite for space contraction, its failure to properly factor the reciprocity of systems, the ultimate non-ontological status of the block and thus the non-status of relativity as a theory of time.
In this, the work explores the problems for a theory of consciousness and perception inherent in the block, the extensions of certain of the inconsistencies into the foundations of the General Theory, and the origins of relativity in the classic metaphysic of space and time - now outmoded.
In contrast to the classic structure, the temporal metaphysic of Bergson is described with its indivisible or non-differentiable flow of time, where objects are simply transferences of state within the global motion of the universal field.
In this framework, we see Bergson's remarkable model of perception with its natural marriage to that of the great perception theorist, J.
Gibson.
It is a model which generates a testable contradiction to the standard interpretation of relativity, and it is a model of conscious perception that relies on the reality of the simultaneity of flows of events - a fundamental feature of the fabric of time that relativity and the relativization of simultaneity cannot incorporate.
This little book, it should be noted, for those who have read Time and Memory: A Primer on the Scientific Mysticism of Consciousness, is a modified version of a chapter or so in this earlier work.
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