Hello Duane,
Your statements are surprizing.....
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Originally Posted by Duane Ertle Sir,
What you have stated is obvious. It is just stated in a different manner. Time itself, though, is linear. |
Time is multidimensional, Duane, as shown/stated in the article. Did you read it?
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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.
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I do not believe everything has the same 'rate of existance'?
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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 (-) (+).
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This is not an example of 3d time, present within the expansion function
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The single dimension of the linear moving electromagnetic energy is still resident, forming the mass, but having the appearance of three dimensions.
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Mass is formed by the quantum effect, a product of the acceleration domain of expansion. The process of quantization and formation of mass is presented within the article.
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It appears you have not addressed the energy factor of time.
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The 'energy factor' of time? Well I guess I missed that one. Why do you make such a statement?
How do you define this 'energy factor' of time?
What are your observations about the presence of a MacLaurin time series within nature?........Q7