Einstein et l'univers-bloc

Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 71 (1):79-109 (2018)
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Abstract

Throughout his scientific life, Einstein thinks about the philosophical implications of his own work on time. From 1918, he makes a connection between the theory of relativity and the block-universe conception, according to which all moments of time coexist. Later, he clarifies this connection, explaining that the block-universe conception is the most convenient and objective interpretation of the theory. Einstein also develops the idea that, due to its deterministic commitment, physics as a whole allows to support the block-universe. With various people, he discusses some objections against this conception.

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Joel Dolbeault
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