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{{Infobox paper
{{Infobox book
| title = The Nature of Time
| name = The Nature of Time
| author = [[Robert L Carroll]]
| author = [[Thomas Gold]]
| keywords = [[total energy]], [[relativity time]], [[internal energy. accelerated object]]
| published = 1967
| published = 1992
| publisher = [[Cornell University Press]]
| journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
| pages = 248
| volume = [[3]]
| isbn = B000K9ZHIQ
| number = [[6]]
| pages = 112-113
}}
}}


==Abstract==
==Links to Purchase Book==


The nature of the conservative field is used to show that the application of contact forces cannot change the total energy of an object. Mathematical analysis indicates that field forces are velocity-dependent. The concept that the reactive force does not work is shown in error. Analysis shows that the relativity time transformation has no validity in the sense of a time dilation, but indicates a reduction in the internal energy of an accelerated object, and hence the slowing of periodic processes.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
* [[http://www.amazon.com/Nature-Time-Gold-D-L-Schumacher/dp/B000K9ZHIQ/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224536890&sr=8-9 The Nature of Time]][[Category:Book|nature time]]
 
[[Category:Relativity]]

Latest revision as of 08:52, 2 January 2017

The Nature of Time
AuthorThomas Gold
Published1967
PublisherCornell University Press
Pages248
ISBNB000K9ZHIQ Invalid ISBN

Links to Purchase Book