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      <title>The Three Time Flows of Any Quantum or Cosmic Particle</title>
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      <description>In quantum and relativist mechanics, the time flow seems to have a basic place. The &quot;doubling theory&quot; (Garnier-Malet, 1998,1999, 2000) gives rise to a new interpretation of any quantum or cosmic particle of our Universe by this concept of time flows in horizons of events. This notion of horizons of particles is fundamental as much as the notion of time flows. Always present in quantum mechanics, these horizons, limiting interactions and observations of their internal particles, are also a physical reality in the Universe. In fact, in all physical phenomena (as well subatomic as cosmological) stroboscopic time flows. alternating temporal holes and windows. May explain different current observations and paradoxes. </description>
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