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Originally Posted by <<>> GTP: (Guille's Time Paradox) is what I present in this post, although I have mentioned in several times on the chat.
1.: Time is a property of dimensions (actually of objects in spatial dimensions).
2.: Thus, for time being a dimension:
2.1: Time must have the properties of dimensions,
2.2: Time must have time which is itself a property of dimensions.
3.: Time must have time (the paradox).
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This Paradox is a good example of how little (I believe) the current model of euclidian geometry can understand of time and how it works.
Time should be seen more as a process rather than a dimension or a property of a dimension.
I believe Time is a product of the perception of the transfer of information between bodies. Whenever any body (any mass or massless particle/force/wave) interacts with another body there is a transfer of information between them to indicate to eachother that an interaction just took place thus causing the bodies to respond accordingly. Time is the transfer of that information and how it is percieved by the bodies involved in the interaction. This makes time simply a product of perception and relieves the need for it to exist by itsself as a seperate dimention and makes it a property of interactions percieved by bodies within dimensions NOT a dimension or a product of a dimension it self. Time it self is not needed for those interactions to take place.