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12-12-2006, 05:49 PM
Re: simple theory aka Occam’s Razor

Time is a measure of duration of real material things, and as real material things are variable time is variable.

The true relativity of the Universe is related to the variability of the density of impacting emission. When an atomic clock is placed in a context of decrease density of impacting emission it rums more slowly. More slowly is relative to when its place in a context of increased density of impacting emission. If you use the term "space" for the context of emission, then you can say that time (as a measure of the rate of process of the atomic clock) is relative to space.

As the density of "space" impacting upon a star increases it's rate of rotation increases. And the same applies to a solar system and a planet. I assume that it also applies to a particle. Afterall, a particle is a process of absorption and emission and is dependant upon the context if impacting emission in which it exists.

Establishment physics is an abstractionist paradigm (AP) and is limited in its capacity to represent the process that is the Universe. The materialist paradigm, on the other hand, specifies the process that is the Universe from the micro-scale of the groundstate to the explosion of galaxies.

Closer to home is the matter of global warming. The process that is the Earth involves global warming through the increasing density of the emission/gravitational field of the Earth. This sees more of the carbon emissions of the Earth being held in the atmosphere over time and constituting a greenhouse effect. Carbon emissions from human activity are not the sole cause of global warming.

But, let me conclude with a quote from the future: "He identified the problem, and invented the solution, before anyone even realized that there was a problem".

Stephen Mooney
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