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What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?

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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #20 on: 20/10/2017 14:23:31 »
Active time (which is used to talking about) is also nothing.
Active time enters the Hall of Science, just because it is quantitative and measured.
Passive time is also quantitative and measured, and he too will enter the Hall of Science.
You have to get used to the revolutionary idea of passive time.
Passive energy and passive time create the new physics of the 21st century
In new physics there are no concepts of mass and gravity.
The material is a physical form
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #21 on: 20/10/2017 14:34:21 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 20/10/2017 14:23:31
Active time (which is used to talking about) is also nothing.
Active time enters the Hall of Science, just because it is quantitative and measured.
Passive time is also quantitative and measured, and he too will enter the Hall of Science.
You have to get used to the revolutionary idea of passive time.
Passive energy and passive time create the new physics of the 21st century
In new physics there are no concepts of mass and gravity.
The material is a physical form

Explain what you mean by  the word passive . Define the word or passive time means nothing to anybody .
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #22 on: 20/10/2017 15:39:40 »
Active time always appears in physical action, such as muscle action.
Physical action is the clearest sign of the changing physical reality.
In such an action, a quantity of energy and an amount of active time are seen together.
Active time is measured when there is a fixed distance between the measurer and the measured.
If this distance changes in the measurement process, the effect of passive time appears.
Passive time is dispersed in space, and in each direction chosen, we measure 0.0033 microseconds per meter
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #23 on: 20/10/2017 15:45:22 »
Passive time is only quantitative, without directions of past and future.
To imagine a passive time, let's say an infinite space containing an infinite cloud, completely transparent.
This cloud is the medium, where waves of passive time travel.
Wave speed, C in all directions.
Passive time is closely associated with all electrical phenomena.
There is no vacuum in the world, and it is filled with passive time.
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #24 on: 20/10/2017 18:57:21 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 20/10/2017 15:45:22
Passive time is only quantitative, without directions of past and future.
To imagine a passive time, let's say an infinite space containing an infinite cloud, completely transparent.
This cloud is the medium, where waves of passive time travel.
Wave speed, C in all directions.
Passive time is closely associated with all electrical phenomena.
There is no vacuum in the world, and it is filled with passive time.

When  Thebox is pointing out that you are not making sense, it really is time to stop.
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #25 on: 20/10/2017 19:54:12 »
A simple, repetitive process that allows you to choose continuous material.
Divide a gold ring into two parts.
Take part in gold, and divide it into two parts of gold ..
Take part of the gold, and divide it into two parts of gold ..
Take part of the gold, and divide it into two parts of gold.
So it is possible to continue without end, and we will not find any surprise.
We will always have a part of gold and can be divided into two parts of gold.
The ring experiment disqualifies the view of particulate matter.
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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #26 on: 20/10/2017 22:54:07 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 20/10/2017 19:54:12
So it is possible to continue without end, and we will not find any surprise.
No
If you could split a gold ring in half repeatedly you will find that after something like 70 or 80 divisions the bits were no longer gold, they would be odd looking  parts like strontium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strontium
or yttrium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yttrium
The next split of these atoms (because, at this point you are breaking single atoms into two pieces) would give things lie potassium and, after a few more splittings you would find you were down to subatomic particles.

The ancient Greeks worked out that there was a limit to how long you could keep splitting.
Modern science has proved it absolutely by a variety of things that you won't understand unless you actually learn some science.

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Re: What happens,after mixing Energy and Passive time ?
« Reply #27 on: 21/10/2017 21:44:42 »
Gold is a physical form.
Carbon is a physical form
Hydrogen is a physical form.
The elements are physical forms.
The physical shape is always kept in the division into 2, 4, 8, and so on
Physical reality is continuous, and it can be divided indefinitely.
Passive time is continuous, energy is continuous,
Physical form is created by combining amounts of passive time and energy
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« Reply #28 on: 21/10/2017 22:08:58 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 21/10/2017 21:44:42
Gold is a physical form.
Carbon is a physical form
Hydrogen is a physical form.
The elements are physical forms.
The physical shape is always kept in the division into 2, 4, 8, and so on
Physical reality is continuous, and it can be divided indefinitely.
Passive time is continuous, energy is continuous,
Physical form is created by combining amounts of passive time and energy

Repeating nonsense does not make it true or sensible.
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