| 07 Re: Time -
03-03-2006, 01:28 PM
Sir,
What you have stated is obvious. It is just stated in a different manner. Time itself, though, is linear. This is demonstrated by the passage of past, present and future of all objects and energy forms. Everything moves in linear manner at the same rate of existence. The three dimensionality you speak of exists due to the linear feature of energy being routed into space in such a small area that it "appears" as though it occupies all dimensions at once. An example is when high frequency photons enter an atom and two electrons are formed (-) (+). The single dimension of the linear moving electromagnetic energy is still resident, forming the mass, but having the appearance of three dimensions.
It appears you have not addressed the energy factor of time.
Regards,
Duane Ertle |