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Time generated by intrinsic observers

General Physics 2009-04-16 v1 History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

We shortly review the construction of knowledge by intrinsic observers. Intrinsic observers are embedded in a system and are inseparable parts thereof. The intrinsic viewpoint has to be contrasted with an extrinsic, "God's eye" viewpoint, from which the system can be observed externally without in any way changing it. This epistemological distinction has concrete, formalizable consequences. One consequence is the emergence of "complementarity" for intrinsic observers, even if the underlying system is totally deterministic (computable). Another consequence is the appearence of time and inertial frames for intrinsic observers. The necessary operational techniques are developed in the context of Cellular Automata. We finish with a somewhat speculative question. Given space-time frames generated by clocks which use sound waves for synchronization; why could supersonic travel not cause time paradoxes?

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@article{arxiv.0904.2285,
  title  = {Time generated by intrinsic observers},
  author = {Karl Svozil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.2285},
  year   = {2009}
}

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