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Join Date: Oct 2007 Rep Power: 12 | Re: Time is not a separate dimension -
04-17-2008, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Tony Stanton Good question, but if you read my paper you would see that a second is defined as a volume of space. | That's not precisely true though, is it? What you've said is Quote: |
Originally Posted by paper matter radiates a zone of spacetime by a fixed volume each and every second | which isn't really a definition of a "second." What do you mean by "radiate" in this context? This doesn't make sense to me; what you appear to be saying is that matter changes the volume of spacetime every second, but also that the volume of spacetime is actually a unit of time. So, you are saying that matter is constantly changing the volume of spacetime in which it is sitting.
Further, later on you mention something about time periods, and distances measured over time periods, however you do not define "time period." ~neutralino If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day - John A. Wheeler. |
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