Cardinalidad e infinito en el tiempo newtoniano. Apuntes para el eterno retorno

Ontology Studies: Cuadernos de Ontología:55-64 (2009)
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Abstract

The idea of an absolute and linear time, from which contemporary physics, introducing the concept of cosmic time, is not able to become completely detached, presents serious problems if it is analysed in the light of the Cantor theory. These problems point to the direction of the Nietzschean conception that Poincaré will reinterpret, in a physic style, just nine years after. Collating this idea of absolute time with space, the result places on the crossroads of, paradoxically, having to accept time as circular if there is no presumption to reject his absolute nature.La idea de un tiempo absoluto y lineal, de la que la física contemporánea, al introducir el concepto de tiempo cósmico, no logra desprenderse completamente, presenta graves complicaciones si se analiza a la luz de la teoría de Cantor, y éstas apuntan a la concepción nietzscheana que Poincaré reinterpretaría, en clave física, sólo nueve años más tarde. Al cotejar esta idea de tiempo absoluto con el espacio, el resultado se encuentra en la encrucijada de, paradójicamente, deber aceptar el tiempo como circular si no se quiere desechar su carácter absoluto.

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