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Saturday, April 27, 2019

THE PRINCIPLE OF CERTAINTY ARISES FROM THE AXIOMS OF PHILOCHRONY

1- Time is the continuous succession of irreversible moments that goes from the past to the future. --->

2- Duration is the time interval and comprises a beginning and an end.
-- b ------- e --->

3- The time of uniform and periodic rhythm (mathematical) is taken as a reference to measure the duration of events.

4- Chromnesia is the certainty that there are past events and there will be future events.

5- Time is magnitive, that is, objective, measurable and imperceptible.

The statement: Past does not exist and future is uncertain, it is true, but at the same time it denies the events of the past and makes people not plan for the future.

By means of chromnesia or philochron certainty, we think, for example, that today is Saturday and tomorrow will be Sunday, the Sun will rise at a certain time and it will be set at another time.

Elvis Sibilia

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

HARD, SOFT AND MIXED MAGNITUDES

A magnitude is the property of beings that can be measured. The hard magnitude is one that resists change. For example: length, mass, inertia, gravity, etc. The soft magnitude is one that puts little resistance to change. For example: time, temperature, acceleration, etc. Mixed magnitudes are those that are composed of a hard and a soft magnitude. For example: speed, force, etc.

Time is a soft magnitude because it increases continuously in value. The temperature is a soft magnitude because it can increase or decrease in value. Acceleration is the increase or decrease of speed.

Formulas
Force of gravity: F = G (m1.m2 / d∧2)
Speed: S = d / t
Force: F = ma

Elvis Sibilia

THE TIME TRAIN

The time train (TT) is the metaphor that explains the nature of time.

1- The TT only has one locomotive (it only travels in one direction).
2- Tracks of TT are the dimension of time (past and future).
3- The TT does not have exterior view (there is no reference point).
4- All changes occur inside of the TT.
5- The TT does not make stops (time is continuous).

We all travel on the time train.

Elvis Sibilia

Sunday, April 14, 2019

THE DIMENSION OF TIME AND EVENTS

A dimension (in Geometry) is the direction in which a body can move in space or an event happens in time. One hour into the future is real, but without known events. One hour to the past is real, but events do not exist anymore. Time exists in the future and in the past, but events only exist in the present. We know that tomorrow will occur inexorably (dimension), but we do not know what events will occur. If we travel to the past or to the future, we would cease to exist. Because of this it is not possible to travel in time. In clocks we see a periodic phenomenon that occurs in the present.

Isaac Newton said: "Time is like an invisible river in which everything happens." The invisible river is the dimension of time.

In conclusion, time is composed for a dimension (real) and events occur in it.

EVENTS
---------------p-------------- > dimension of time
      past              future
p is present

Elvis Sibilia

WHY TIME IS MAGNITIVE?

Why time is magnitive?

I have talked a lot about the magnitive time, but I have not answered the previous question. First, time is measurable because you can accurately divide an interval into equal parts. Second, time is objective because events have a beginning and an end independent of the subject. Third, time is imperceptible because intervals are sequential. We only see a moment at a time.

Elvis Sibilia

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

PROPERTY OF MATTER PROLONGATION

Matter has the property of prolonging itself in space (extension) and of prolonging its existence (time). Matter extends in the three directions of space: vertical, horizontal and transverse. Elasticity is the property of some bodies that regain their extension and primitive figures as soon as the action that altered them ceases. Other extensible objects are: an antenna, a cane and a table.

Time is the continuous and irreversible prolongation of the changes or phenomena that go from the past to the future. Duration is the measure of time. Examples of time are: the prolongation of the day (time), the prolongation of the year (date), the prolongation of the life of a person or of any natural being (age), etc.

The expansion of the universe in space is due to the property of prolongation of matter.

Elvis Sibilia

THE GOAL OF PHILOCHRONY

Time is a physical magnitude that affects all reality, but we do not have a specific sense to perceive the intervals. This makes each person get a different idea about the nature of time. There is no consensus on what time is.

For Paul Davies, a third of thinkers believe that time does not exist, another third believes time exists and the other third has doubts.

The goal of Philochrony is to achieve the unification of opinions on the nature of time. The Principle of magnitivity complies with this purpose.

Elvis Sibilia