Time can be modeled as being inherently stochastic
Historical topic on an unorthodox model of time and quantification, with replies asking for clearer mathematical grounding.
I have devised some very unorthodox methods of quantification which are equivalent to mathematics. I have a video which explains everything, a bit like a slide presentation. If anyone has any questions, comments, or feedback of any kind, I'd love to hear it.
Archived source: https://web.archive.org/web/20131207130524/http://www.spacetimeandtheuniverse.com/against-mainstream/6594-time-can-modeled-being-inherently-stochastic.html
Replies
astromark
Having watched your presentation and having not understood what you are doing, I ask only that you return my 24 minutes please. I am now a little confused as to what you understand as real magnitudes and how we apply those values. You ask for a response and I offer relativity: 1 plus 1 equals 2, and 1 times 1 is still 1. I am not understanding what you are attempting to do.
kg4pae
I watched the presentation and I think the next useful step is to state the definitions and assumptions before the model. If time is being modeled as stochastic, what is the random variable, what is the sample space, and what observation would distinguish the model from ordinary uncertainty about measurement?