Abstract
Abstract Our as yet dominant interpretative scheme of physics is classical realism. Being inherited from classical physics, classical realism is consistent with it – but for this very reason, it is not with Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. The question of the Nature of Time then requires in the first place a critical revisiting of its basic assumptions about our perception of reality, our understanding of Space and Time, of movement, irreversibility, etc. This leads to a new hypothesis. Its consistency with Quantum Mechanics is then tested by confronting it with some famous problems such as wave-particle duality, observer-created reality and double split experiment.
Pierre Sabatier