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Originally Posted by apuasua 1) In the sense of the time is accepted as a force, Newton's Laws of Motion should be re-arrenged. But how?
For example: X = V . t
If time is a force, then the direction property of displacement vector loses its importance. Then, how could it be corrected?
And also, if you take the derivation of the displacement, it is ended with a summation of a vector and a scalar. Big problem, I think... |
I find the whole system to strange, taht's why instead of time I prefer to use the term entropy for the time which is hypothetically a force. Not time as interval of events.
I think the big problem really is when trying to find the relationship of entropy as force with the other forces, this is hard and one cna be hours without moving (and I hate not moving: I prefer moving in thw wrong direction).