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Saturday, July 4, 2020

EXPLANATIONS OF TIME

These are the explanations of time offered by Philochrony:

1) The magnitive time (09-16-2017).
2) The change-interval duality (06-30-2019).
3) The indefinite parallelochron (02-24-2020).
4) The transchrony or portal of time (06-06-2020).
5) The definite parallelochron (06-20-2020).

Magnitive time gave rise to the other explanations.

THE DEFINITE PARALLELOCHRON


All changes are represented in the parallelochron. Logically, Vx E Pc (for all x that belongs to the parallelochron).

Duration is the sequential occurrence of phenomena delimited by a beginning and an end. Time is the regular duration divisible into equal intervals (measures). In this sense, time is objective, imperceptible and measurable. Duration is a property of things and time is its measure.

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

THE TIME GATE

Black holes, wormholes, parallel universes and now time gates.

Questions:
1) What is a time gate?
2) Do time gates really exist?
3) Are there one or more time gates?
4) Do particles move out of time gates?

The transchrony is the time gate where realization and remembrance take place. The beginning is the entrance to the time gate and the end is the exit.

The hourglass is the physical representation of the time gate explained in the previous message.

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

THE TRANSCHRONY: THE CHANGES OF TIME

There are thousands of definitions and meanings about the concept of time, but this magnitude has only one nature. For example, time is the physical magnitude with which we measure the duration of changeable things.

The nature of time is change. The changes of time or transchrony are:
1) Realization: from the future to the present.
2) Remembrance: from the present to the past.
3) Science-fiction: from the future to the past.

Clocks and calendars measure the changes of time directly and the duration of things indirectly. History is the study of the remembrances and Cinematography creates Science-fiction works.

To explain time Isaac Newton said: "Time is like an invisible river in which everything happens". This is a metaphor, but literally time drags everything that happens.

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

AN EXAMPLE OF THE MAGNITIVE TIME

a) The life of a person (changes): perceptible

b) The age of that person (duration): imperceptible and measurable.

Space-time relation:
Space-extension-length*
Time-changes-duration**

* interval of space
** interval of time

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA