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What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.

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What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
« on: 18/10/2017 19:19:50 »
What flows between the poles of a magnet? Passive time
What flows in the lines of electricity? Passive time.
What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
Passive time fills the infinite space.
Passive time is a total resting.
What creates material? Mixing of passive time and energy.
When passive time is cooled toward absolute zero, superconductivity is created.
Lightning is a stream of passive time.
Passive time exists, and we move through it.
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Re: What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
« Reply #1 on: 19/10/2017 00:31:30 »
These are the two ideas that change paradigm

A changing pi idea

The idea of passive time
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Re: What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
« Reply #2 on: 20/10/2017 23:00:39 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 19/10/2017 00:31:30
These are the two ideas that change paradigm

A changing pi idea

The idea of passive time
They would only change any paradigm if they were right.
We know that they are not right.
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Re: What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
« Reply #3 on: 21/10/2017 01:09:52 »
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What flows in the lines of electricity? Passive time.
For static electricity, nothing flows. It does not change with time, so I guess you could say that time is "passive", in this case. ::)

For electricity flowing through wires, what moves are electrons (plus ions, in lightning). The position of electrons and ions do change with time, so you can't say that time is "passive" in this case.
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Re: What flows between the poles of the earth? Passive time.
« Reply #4 on: 21/10/2017 03:36:37 »
With passive time we can explain the phenomena of electricity, magnetism, and relativity.
The eternal (unidirectional) flow of passive time appears between the poles of a magnet.
Passive time fills the infinite space, and emptiness does not exist.
Passive time is a total resting.
Passive time is the medium in which waves of passive time (PTW) travel at speed C
We move through passive time, not feeling it.
If we move toward a pendulum and measure its cycle time, we get a smaller result.
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