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The Trap of Dynamic Time: It disappears exactly when it appears.
« on: 11/10/2017 13:40:28 »
The Trap of Dynamic Time: It disappears exactly when it appears.

Between two heart beats appears a quantity of time.
You can not keep that amount, because it's gone.

The amount of length can be saved (simple ruler)

A clock is a mechanical mechanism based on belief.
We believe that the amount of time between each two clicks is constant.

This belief can not be proven, because there is a trap for dynamic time.
Dynamic time disappears, just as it appears.
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Re: The Trap of Dynamic Time: It disappears exactly when it appears.
« Reply #1 on: 11/10/2017 21:07:32 »
Since dynamic time is gone, at the moment it appears, then past and future are imaginary concepts.
The real concept is the natural change, which simply takes place on its own.
The person who observes the changes connects them to "something quantitative" that disappears at the moment it appears.
"To this quantitative thing" he gave a name of four letters.
This "quantitative something" is found in man's consciousness and not in reality.
And what is in reality? Passive time is in reality, even without human participation.
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Re: The Trap of Dynamic Time: It disappears exactly when it appears.
« Reply #2 on: 11/10/2017 21:14:22 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 11/10/2017 21:07:32
Since dynamic time is gone, at the moment it appears, then past and future are imaginary concepts.
The real concept is the natural change, which simply takes place on its own.
The person who observes the changes connects them to "something quantitative" that disappears at the moment it appears.
"To this quantitative thing" he gave a name of four letters.
This "quantitative something" is found in man's consciousness and not in reality.
And what is in reality? Passive time is in reality, even without human participation.

This is not a postmodern poetry site.
Do you plan to say anything scientific?
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Re: The Trap of Dynamic Time: It disappears exactly when it appears.
« Reply #3 on: 11/10/2017 21:41:36 »
A scientific concept is quantitative and measured.
Length is a scientific concept measured, and its chosen length is kept at the Institute of National Standards.
Energy is a scientific concept measured, and the selected amount of energy is maintained (at the Institute of National Standards) as passive energy of an iron cube, size 5 * 5 * 5 cm.
With dynamic time there is a problem, since it is not possible to save a selected quantity.
Dynamic time is gone, just as it appears.
The Big Bang Theory talks about dynamic time, not passive time.
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