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Re: Time - 08-11-2007, 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by David Maes View Post
I still don't really know what time is.
Hello David,
Contemporary science views time as something man has conceived, HOWEVER…..
Time has the behavior properties of a geometric vector, DIRECTION (future) and MAGNITUDE (seconds).
Magnitude is measured and observed with motion, the balance wheel rate within a watch.
Time is NOT motion.
Time is change
The answers to the question ‘What is Time?’ will not be found in contemporary science.
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Einstein also identified time as the 4th dimension.
Einstein did not believe in an expanding cosmos, nor did he understand the role of time. Up to his death, he searched for one function, which would describe everything in nature. I believe he would have found it, if he had accepted cosmic expansion.
Time cannot be viewed as a particle, or as a substance. It is not tangible. However its ‘existence’ can be measured by displacement, a change of position verifies and yields our conception of linear time.
Time has one more property to consider, a mathematical property………The derivative of time is time….. AND……. the integral of time is time.
This math property implies that TIME is CHANGE.
Mathematically and Geometrically, TIME is a VECTOR of CHANGE…
The observed passage of time may be viewed at any point in volume space as a three dimensional FLOW of CHANGE at that point. Interrupting this flow by encapsulation is the basis of time travel theory.
Time has spatial properties and exhibits multidimensional characteristics within our cosmos…
http://www.toequest.com/forumdup/mat...pace-time.html
Again these views will not be found in contemporary science.(Einsteins Physics)
Happy Thoughts…Q7
  
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