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The concept of time |
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In recent years, there have been a great
number of books written about time- some talking as if it is a separate "thing"
that can exist almost independently, while we have amazing evidence of time
being elastic and linked to gravity somehow- twisting and bending space- hence
the modern notion of space-time. |
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We even have conceptual mathematic ideas
that time travel is "mathematically" possible. |
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But for all the talk of the effects and
features of time, whether it be time, space-time or just space, when we talk of
"something" called "time", it must be made of something or be part of
something. According to the system of formal logic, if time is not something,
then it is nothing- it does not exist. |
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We know that time exists and we also know
that under different conditions, it slows or speeds up. The example of the
astronauts that went to the moon discovering that their clocks were running a
full ten minutes behind Earth by the time they completed their voyage. Even the
scientists that have created such elaborate theories understand this effect.
But we want to know what is time ultimately made of? |
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For all the tens of thousands of words
written about time, there still doesn't exist a contemporary model that
adequately describes what time is, only models that describe what time does. |
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The contemporary understanding of the
features of time
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If we can't get a reasonable definition
of what Time is made of, then let us investigate the features that science at
least tells us about time. |
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Time seems to have a relationship to rate of motion in
form |
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For all the investigation, we can safely say that
there is a direct relationship of some kind between the rate of motion in form
and time. It seems that the faster something travels, time appears to slow, and
vice versa. |
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Time has a relationship with space, independent of matter but connected somehow
with gravity |
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The latest formula on time have basically been trying to unlock the secrets of
time in terms of seemingly having a relationship with space, with no matter
present or gravity. |
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All the latest data points conclusively that space can and does exist without
the presence of matter, but also that space seems to have various thickness
that affect the rate of motion of objects. |
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These are now identified physical features commonly
known as space time warps, or sometimes even known as worm holes. The
connection with gravity is most readily displayed by the occurrence of black
holes and their tremendous gravity and seeming ability to alter time. Hence the
growing popularity of black holes being kind of "time port holes" connecting
the Universe together, or possibly other Universes. |
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The confusion of observations, wrong classifications
and just nonsense thinking |
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Sadly, the data regarding time has been so "boxed" and
pre-classified that it is hard to make sense out of such strange behaviour. Yet
the reasons for Time having such strange behaviour is that we are describing
two distinct concepts as one. We are falling for the same trap of
misclassification that so plagues scientific and historic literature. |
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One feature- the warping of space whether matter is
there or not and even more so when matter is present, is consistent with the
effects of gravity, once we take the Logos step and reason that gravity could
be a particle- a non-equatorial destructive attractor perhaps? |
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The second feature of time seemingly to slow the
faster your rate of motion, is is consistent with the concept of having a
maximum rate of motion. If we follow that all creation of form is based on
motion, then a maximum rate is fundamentally common sense. |
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Time the concept |
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Time comes from the concept of maximum rate of change
of position. That is to say, through pure Logos, something cannot travel faster
than its maximum rate. As all creation, all laws and all features are derived
from motion, it seems sensible that once something becomes more complex in
shape, it moves slower in that shape. |
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Therefore the bigger you are, the slower your maximum
rate of motion and the smaller you are, the faster your maximum rate of motion,
considering the same conditions. |
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Physical time |
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Time is therefore a function of the relative form of
matter and the effects of other matter around it. A faster rate of change of
position in form, results in a slowing of change in form (max rate of spin)-
time slows |
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A slower rate of change of position will result in a
faster potential rate of change of form (interaction)- time speeds up. |
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We see this sliding Logos scale in everything from
human life, to the travel of astronauts in space who measured that their clocks
were out by a full ten minutes after traveling to the moon relative to when
they started. |
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We see this with the different life spans of animals.
We see this with the relative motion of different sized particles and why
nothing in substantial form can travel faster than the speed of visible light. |
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Time is a speed limit with advantages and
disadvantages, nothing more. Einstein was right about time and the speed of
light. We now understand why. |
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