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Daylight Saving Time ends in October and begins in April once every Gregorian calendar year. The hour differential is politically correct in some free countries in contrast to mandatory enforced curfews of past or present oppressive societies. The end of an English sentence is signified by a period. The end of a wave’s cycle is determined by knowing its periodicity. The 1st is grammatically correct as a punctuation mark. The second is scientifically correct as a time interval. Furthermore, since time could never become one of those quantum-mechanical dynamic observables, time interval always remains as a pure parameter.

If the period of a quantum wave function is prematurely interrupted (superpositioned) the outcome is analogous to stopping Feynman’s imaginary stopwatch, which gives a unique direction for a state vector at the instant of its interaction with itself or with other state vectors. Without interruptions the state vector would go through all imaginable continuous variation of clockwise or counterclockwise directional rotations. At every moment returning to the same orientation, this infinitely repeatable configuration is known as the abstract 4D period in space and time or simply spacetime. These are called gauge periods.

As state vectors, these unchanging gauges allow variables separations into spatial frequency components and temporal frequency components, their reciprocals are the disjointed spatial periods and temporal periods. By themselves these detached periods could not be added together. However, as parameters of periodic functions the spatial parts lumped into the amplitude factors and the temporal parts lumped into the phase factors. Their products represent wave functions of state vectors.
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Thanks Antonio,you have presented a case for periodocity,the one that interests me
is that of the universe breathing,a periodic inbreathing,followed by a outbreathing,these
are incredibly long,as with the outer manifestation,and far shorter on the inner period.


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and far shorter on the inner period.
Just wondering about the period of human heartbeat?
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Just wondering about the period of human heartbeat?

That changes when we become excited or not,the middle way is the way of balance.

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That changes when we become excited or not,the middle way is the way of balance.
How fast or how slow must the heart beats in order for someone to live, say, 200 years longer?
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How fast or how slow must the heart beats in order for someone to live, say, 200 years longer?
Thats a good question Antonio,probally much,much,slower than it does now!


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probally much,much,slower than it does now!
Just wondering about the heartbeats of long-lived animals like the elephants, turtles, whales, etc.
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Just wondering about the heartbeats of long-lived animals like the elephants, turtles, whales, etc.
Turtles are quite slow,I believe,elephants and whales are about the same as us?


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Turtles are quite slow,I believe,elephants and whales are about the same as us?
Thanks. I have to take your words since I'm not a biologist. Wondering is there a biologist among TOEquest members?
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