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TITLE: Geometrical Meaning of Time and the Theory of Relativity
AUTHORS: O. A. Olkhov
KEYWORDS: Special and General Theory of Relativity, Space-Time, Geometrical Interpretation of Time
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, Vol.6 No.1, November 11, 2019
ABSTRACT: New geometrical model of time is suggested where time of body’s motion is defined as the length of its trajectories in four-dimension space-time. Within suggested approach periodical motions in clocks correspond to definite length of four-dimension trajectories that is clocks appear to be standards for measurements of length in four-dimension space analogously as hard sticks are standards for measurements of length in three-dimension space. This means that space and time are entities of the same geometrical nature. A suggested interpretation of time leads to necessity of changes in general theory of relativity. These changes are unessential for body’s motion in weak gravitational field.