On the Way to Understanding the Time Phenomenon: the Constructions of Time in Natural Science. Part 2. The "Active" Properties of Time According to N. A. Kozyrev. Singapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong: World Scientific. 1996. 220 pp.
Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Reviews and Comments
- A Substantial Interpretation of N.A.Kozyrev's Conception of Time
- A. P. Levich
- Субстанциональная интерпретация концепции времени Н.А.Козырева
- А. П. Левич
- 1. On the existence of the "time flow"
- 2. Kozyrev's detectors and observations of the time flow (some experimental results)
- 2.1. Torsion balance
- 2.2. Resistors
- 2.3. Photocells
- 2.4. Piezoelectric element
- 2.5. Mercury thermometer
- 2.6. Thermocouple
- 2.7. Substance
- 2.8. A chemical reaction
- 2.9. Elastic bodies
- 2.10. Inelastic bodies
- 2.11. Rotating bodies
- 2.12. Organisms
- 3. Properties of the Kozyrev flow
- 3.1. Propagation without momentum transfer
- 3.2. Parity non-conservation
- 3.3. Screening by matter. Reflection. Absence of refraction. Effect reversal
- 3.4. Aftereffect
- 3.5. Pre-action
- 3.6. "Memorizing" by a substance
- 3.7. Effect quantization
- 3.8. Density
- 3.9. Dimensional estimation of c2
- 3.10. The velocity c3
- 3.11. The flow and causality
- 3.12. Kozyrev's flow and the generating flow of metabolic time
- 3.13. The flow and interaction
- 4. Conclusion
- The Fundamentals of N.A.Kozyrev's Causal Mechanics
- L. S. Shikhobalov
- Основы причинной механики Н. А. Козырева
- Л. С. Шихобалов
- 1. The methodological principles of causal mechanics
- 2. The postulates of causal mechanics
- 3. Astronomical observations via physical properties of time
- 4. The present state of the problem
- 5. On causality
- 6. Conclusion
- Logic of Causal Mechanics: Observations-Theory-Experiments
- S. M. Korotaev
- 1. Reasons of arising of the causal mechanics
- 2. Theoretical base of causal or nonsymmetrical mechanics
- 3. Experiments
- 3.1. Measurements of force of causality in the gyro system
- 3.1.1. Weighing of the excited gyro on the leveral balance
- 3.1.2. Pendulum measurements
- 3.2. Measurements of force of causality using gyro effect of the Earth
- 3.2.1. Weighing on the leveral balance
- 3.2.2. Meridional deflection of the pendulum
- 3.3. Interinfluence of the processes
- 3.3.1. Alteration of the threshold of excitation
- 3.3.2. Experiments with torsion balance
- 3.3.3. Experiments with the homogeneous disk
- 3.3.4. Experiments with non-mechanical detectors
- 3.4. Effect of memory
- 4. Astrophysical investigation with Kozyrev's detectors
- 4.1. Observations with vibratory balance
- 4.2. Observations with torsion balance
- 4.3. Observations with the homogeneous disk
- 4.4. Observations with differential resistancemeter
- 4.5. Hypothesis on the possibility of instantaneous interaction and its verification
- N.A.Kozyrev's Causal Mechanics Seen by an Orthodox Physicist
- B. N. Chigarev
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Analysis of principles of causal mechanics
- 3. The analysis of experimental grounds for causal mechanics
- 4. Analysis of how the true star position influences physical systems
- The problems in Experimental Foundation of Causal Mechanics
- A. G. Parkhomov
- Brief Comments
- V. V. Aristov
- A. D. Armand
- G. E. Mikhailovsky
- V. M. Sarychev
- Chapter 2. Development of N.A.Kozyrev's Ideas
- Geophysical Effects of Causal Mechanics
- M. L. Arushanov and S. M. Korotaev
- 1. Facts of zonal asymmetry
- 2. Force of causality on the spherically symmetrical Earth
- 3. Application to the solid Earth
- 4. Application to atmosphere
- Quantum-Mechanical Uncertainty Relations as a Consequence of the Postulates of N.A.Kozyrev's Causal Mechanics; Forces in Causal Mechanics
- L. S. Shikhobalov
- Квантовомеханические соотношения неопределенностей как следствие постулатов причинной механики Н. А. Козырева; силы в причинной механике
- Л. С. Шихобалов
- 1. Causal mechanics and the quantum-mechanical uncertainty relations
- 2. On the time characteristic c2 in N.A.Kozyrev's theory
- 3. Forces due to the action of time
- 4. On inaccuracy of force representation in classical mechanics
- Stars and Koltsars
- V. E. Zhvirblis
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lazarev's koltsar
- 2.1. Phenomenology
- 2.2. Circulation mode paradox
- 2.3. Nonquantum bistable systems
- 3. Osmotic koltsar
- 3.1. Solution of the paradox
- 3.2. "Demon" of koltsar
- 3.3. Kinetic attributes of two states
- 4. Electrophysical koltsar
- 4.1. Problem formulation
- 4.2. Materials, instrumentation and methods
- 4.3. Experimental results and discussion
- 5. Koltsar thermodynamics
- 5.1. Conservatism and variability
- 5.2. Illegal postulate
- 5.3. Origin of force
- 5.4. Force and work
- 6. Conclusion. Stars as cosmophysical koltsars
- What Can Be Obtained from the Substantial Conception of Time?
- L. S. Shikhobalov
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Some data from linear algebra and special relativity
- 3. The substantial model of space-time
- 4. The time flow and time direction
- 5. The space-time substance as a reference body in Minkowski space
- 6. "Particles" and "antiparticles"
- 7. Mirror asymmetry of the World
- 8. Physical space-time symmetry. Relation to the CPT theorem
- 9. The case of proper Euclidean space-time
- 10. A question unanswered by modern physics
- 11. Matter and physical fields as structures of the space-time substance
- 12. Conclusion
- Nikolay Alexandrovich Kozyrev