Kozyrev Time Energy

Kozyrev – Time Energy

Nikolai A. Kozyrev proposed that time is not merely a parameter for measuring change, but an active physical factor. In his theory, irreversible processes are associated with physical effects linked to time itself, suggesting that time participates directly in physical interactions.

Time as an Active Factor

Kozyrev associated time with the direction of irreversible processes such as chemical reactions, friction, and heat flow. He suggested that these processes generate a measurable influence related to time, sometimes referred to as “time density” or “time flow.”

Experimental Ideas

Kozyrev attempted to detect time-related physical effects using sensitive mechanical setups and astronomical observations. He also proposed that detectors could register a signal when pointed toward the “true position” of a star, not only its visible (light-delayed) position.

Relation to Entropy

Kozyrev linked time to irreversibility and entropy change, connecting time with thermodynamics and the arrow of time.

Summary

Kozyrev’s time concept challenges the classical view of time as a passive background parameter and motivates later discussions connecting time, entropy, and informational structure.

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