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    It combines the principle of relativity and the principle of equivalence. How can one stop a charging elephant? Get out of the way? Use Newton’s 3rd law of motion? Looks impossible? More so, if the elephant turns out as Time’s forward direction. This direction suggests increasing entropy.

    Increasing entropy can be described in several different ways: (1) increasing randomness or decreasing useful energy or increasing useless energy (2) decreasing temperature at constant total energy (3) increasing total energy at constant temperature (4) increasing control volume at constant total energy (5) increasing control volume at constant temperature. No. 3 is impossible without an energy source. No. 5 contradicts thermodynamics. 2 and 4 indicate that at constant energy, average temperature varies inversely with total volume. No. 1 is ruled out unless randomness, useful and useless energy are all clearly defined.

    Nonetheless, 2 and 4 cannot be used to stop Time’s flow without the principle of relativity describing time dilation and length contraction. Both special and general relativity have no means of accelerating Time’s motion. With respect to two inertial systems, time can only slow down using Lorentz transformations. On the other hand, length contraction is equivalent to volume expansion suggesting two Time’s directions. Therefore, without acceleration, the omega principle signifies an infinite slow down process, never stopping, approaching an event horizon.

    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Prehaps the omega principle suggests that time and space are illusary,so you need to revise your way of thinking?



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