
Studies on the structure of time
From Physics to Psycho(patho)logy
herausgegeben von R. Buccheri, Vito di Gesù und Metod SanigaEvery human being is aware of the flow of time. This fact is  embodied in the existence of such notions as the past and the future,  the two domains being separated from each other by the single moment  of the present. While the past is regarded as fixed and definite, the  future is viewed as unknown, uncertain, and undetermined. The only  perceivable moment is the present, the `now' - the  ever-changing point moving from the past into the future. 
  Physics tells us a different story: not only are the vast majority of  physical laws time-reversible, but the concept of the `now' itself has  no place at all in physics. In other words, the equations of physics  do not distinguish between the past and the future and seem to be  completely oblivious to the very idea of the present. 
  This book discusses the biological and psychological aspects of  perception of time, and the problems related to the determination of  location arising from quantum physics, together with comments and  opinions from philosophers and physicists.



