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Dr. Dan Linford breaks down Einstein's theory of special relativity, its consequences for our understanding of time, and whether there are any ways to reconcile relativity with the view that past events are no longer real, and future events are not yet real. In particular, he examines William Lane Craig's attempt to rehabilitate a neo-Lorentzian theory of relativity.

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EPISODE CHAPTERS

00:00:00 Introduction

00:00:10 What is special relativity?

00:11:30 Of trains and absolute simultaneity

00:15:31 Time dilation and length contraction

00:25:08 Three "interpretations" of special relativity

00:27:14 Theory #1 - Einsteinian relativity

00:29:11 Theory #2 - Minkowskian relativity

00:35:11 Theory #3 - neo-Lorentzian relativity

00:47:09 What do physicists think of neo-Lorentzian relativity?

00:59:50 Can we integrate special relativity with presentism?

01:10:06 Neo-Lorentzianism applied to cosmology