

However, the global trend of online work is deeply rooted in exclusionary practices, as large groups of people are left behind in this practice. This paper explores these new modes of services which allow individuals to work, study, visit museums, theater, and distant locations from home. The pandemic and the new norms of social isolation have only led to the development of remote work, and using telecommuter services to continue work as usual. It uses the theoretical arguments of David Harvey, Anthony Giddens and Doreen Massey in understanding concepts of time, space, and the power dynamics fueling social relations. James, “A Student’s Guide to Fourier Transforms with Applications in Physics and Engineering,” Cambridge University Press, New York, 1995.The paper discusses the stretching of social relations across temporal and spatial borders, as well as the compression of time and space in the Covid-19 pandemic. Arfken, “Development of the Fourier Integral, Fourier Transforms-Inversion Theorem, and Fourier Transform of Derivatives,” In: Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 3rd Edition, Academic Press, Orlando, 1985, p. By 2000, this travel time was reduced to 2.6 hours. Time-space compression refers to movement and communication across space, to the geographical stretching-out of social relations, and to our experience of all. In 1950, it took 6.2 hours to travel between A and B. Timespace compression (also known as spacetime compression and timespace distanciation) is an idea referring to the altering of the qualities of spacetime and the relationship between space and time that is a consequence of the expansion of capital. The above figure provides an example of space-time convergence between two locations, A and B. Glotzer, “A squeezed State Primer,” American Journal of Physics, Vol. Variation in travel time (TT) is divided by the time period (T) over which the process took place the slope of the curve. Vaidman, “Applications of a Simple Quantum Mechanical Formula,” American Journal of Physics, Vol. It shows us how the small-scale details of a system may become irrelevant when. Lévy-Leblond, “Correlation of Quantum Properties and the Generalized Heisenberg Inequality,” American Journal of Physics, Vol. Renormalization is a principled coarse-graining of space-time. Merzbacher, “Quantum Mechanics,” 2nd Edition, Wiley, New York, 1970, p. Bohm, “Quantum Theory,” Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 1951, p.

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Schrodinger, “On the Heisenberg(ian) Uncertainty Principle,” Berl. Folland, “Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and their Applications,” 2nd Edition, Wiley, New York, 1999.Į. Bracewell, “The Fourier Transform and Its Applications,” 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1999. Flannery, Eds., Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN: The Art of Scientific Computing, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992, p. Vetterling, “Correlation and Autocorrelation Using the FFT,” In: W. It focuses on conceptualizations of time/space distanciation, compression, and intensification discusses recent scholarship on the causal impacts. The Fourier Transform and Its Applications,” McGraw-Hill, New York, 1965. Bracewell, “The Autocorrelation Function. Time-space compression is a concept developed by the Marxist geographer David Harvey to describe contemporary developments in capitalism which have led to the speeding up of the circulation of capital and with it a speeding up of social life in general while simultaneously reducing the significance of place.
