Problems in non equilibrium statistical physics are characterized by the
absence of a fluctuation dissipation theorem. The usual analytic route for
treating these vast class of problems is to use response fields in addition to
the real fields that are pertinent to a given problem. This line of argument
was introduced by Martin, Siggia and Rose. We show that instead of using the
response field, one can, following the stochastic quantization of Parisi and
Wu, introduce a fictitious time. In this extra dimension a fluctuation
dissipation theorem is built in and provides a different outlook to problems in
non equilibrium statistical physics.Comment: 4 page