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viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2020

LA FILOCRONIA RESPONDE 1

REGULAR AND IRREGULAR TIME

Nota: Si no lee el Ingles, por favor utilice un traductor. 

- Asexperia said: “With regular time (uniform rhythm and periodic) we obtain the duration (measure) of all phenomena”.

- Write4U said: “However I am troubled by your assumption of "regular time". Regular in relation to what? Time is by definition a variable measurement and its "emergent duration" is governed by gravity and speed, which in turn are relative measurements.

The only regular time is associated with the existence of the universe as a whole. Newton's time

But afaik, there is no separate dimension of "regular" time which is used to measure events. As with all expressions in nature, time is a relative commodity. There are as many individual relative timelines as there are measurable objects and each is measurable only in relation to some extant "frame of reference". 

- Asexperia said: “Time is regular within an inertial frame of reference. The relative time is an irregular time and the duration of phenomena that have a beginning and an end cannot be obtained”.

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