Time representation on the Beginning of space-time -- From a philosophical and mathematical view
Tadashi Fujimoto

TL;DR
This paper explores the philosophical and mathematical perspectives on the origin of space-time, analyzing historical thoughts and recent quantum and relativistic theories of time representation.
Contribution
It offers an interdisciplinary analysis combining philosophical history with modern quantum and relativistic models of time.
Findings
Historical insights into the concept of the Beginning of space-time
Interpretation of space-time representation in quantum and relativistic theories
Discussion of recent results in time operator theory
Abstract
I would like to consider the Beginning of space-time in this paper. First of all, we do consideration historical thought. A lot of philosophers have considered the relation between this real phenomenal world and the basic world in which the phenomenal world is grounded. We will glimpse thought historical details about such respect. Afterwards, we interpret the representation of space-time on Quantum theory and Relativistic theory. In this case, we will take recent results of time operator theory into consideration.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis · advanced mathematical theories
