Historical account
• I began to consider this kind of modelization round about
1995, when considering (a posteriori) some
comments of my “math-sup” students in connection with statistical
thermodynamics. Since then, this consideration has progressed only very
little, both by the
difficulty of the purpose and by lack of time. As the communication
required for progression cannot be done by means of publications in
scientific reviews (it is evident that this work in not advanced enough
for that), I have decided (without excessive illusions) to try the
publication via Internet.
It is far from evident that this attempted modelization of the time
notion would have an interest and, even if it has one, it is probably
formulated in an abominably approximate manner. However that may be, by
the very nature of the notion of scientific approach, it is useful for
the physicist to ask oneself this question [1].
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References :
1. Other modelizations may be considered,
having in common the edification of usual quantities from very
elementary concepts ; see as example the articles of V. Morin
(the starting basis of which is much more elementary that the one
propound here) : “Réflexions sur l'action et les
structures” and “Éléments d'une théorie
unificatrice constructive”.
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