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Friday, February 27, 2015

THE THEORY OF INEXORABILITY

The Theory of Inexorability offers an explanation that unifies the Newton's absolute time and the Einstein's relative time. Also this theory unifies all frames of reference without using transforms.

The postulates of this theory are:

1- Time, in any frame of reference, is inexorable or absolute in the sense that the succession of moments is continuous and irreversible. Time (becoming) is unstoppable and unrepeatable. This postulate is represented by --> t (arrow of time).

2- From all frames of reference an object thrown by an observer reaches inexorably the same destination. It is not considered the observed trajectory. This postulate is represented by = d (same destination).



In the picture above the object thrown by the observer on the plane will fall inexorably into their hands.

Elvis Sibilia of America (ESA)



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