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Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« on: 03/11/2017 15:32:29 »
Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
The active time that appears between two heart beats exists only in the human consciousness.
In physical reality, active time does not exist.
To measure active time between two heartbeats, use active pendulum time.
The active time between the two states of a pendulum exists only in the consciousness of man.
In physical reality there is a fixed moment of active time,
Physical reality has a passive time in space.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #1 on: 04/11/2017 14:49:39 »
Why do you almost always post sets of 7 lines of text?
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #2 on: 10/11/2017 14:44:26 »
Why 7? Try to answer
Since active time exists only in human consciousness, one can use such an expression.
Before this rotation of the earth around the sun, there was a previous round, and before it a previous round, and before it a previous round, and before it a previous round, ...... so the big bang idea could not exist.
Man measures active time, but this measurement is not related to physical reality, but to human consciousness.
The only time related to physical reality is passive time.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #3 on: 10/11/2017 14:53:03 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/11/2017 14:49:39
Why do you almost always post sets of 7 lines of text?
It is a style of writing that explains in 7 sentences.   However in science it does not work. 
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #4 on: 10/11/2017 14:54:29 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 10/11/2017 14:44:26
Why 7? Try to answer
Since active time exists only in human consciousness, one can use such an expression.
Before this rotation of the earth around the sun, there was a previous round, and before it a previous round, and before it a previous round, and before it a previous round, ...... so the big bang idea could not exist.
Man measures active time, but this measurement is not related to physical reality, but to human consciousness.
The only time related to physical reality is passive time.

You sound more like a bot than a person, the style of 7 sentences fails when explaining science.   So change your style if you want to discuss, instead of seemingly a turin test.   You do not sound human at all.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #5 on: 10/11/2017 16:16:42 »
Humanity discusses the active time, as if it exists in physical reality.
But it does not exist in physical reality.
The concept of time plays a crucial role in any physical theory.
I propose the passive time that actually exists in the physical reality, and the active time that exists only in the consciousness of man.
Passive time fills the infinite space, and it rests completely.
Passive time will explain all electrical phenomena.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #6 on: 11/11/2017 12:45:24 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 10/11/2017 16:16:42
Humanity discusses the active time
As far as I can tell, you are the only one who tries to discuss it, because you are the one who invented it.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #7 on: 11/11/2017 15:28:04 »
There are many concepts that exist in human consciousness, and do not exist in physical reality.
Active time is one that occurs between two heartbeats.
Active time disappeared as soon as it appeared.
Therefore, the concepts of past time and future time exist only in the consciousness of man.
In physical reality there are "physical actions"
Muscle action is a "physical action"
Man perceives the active time of physical action, but this time exists in consciousness.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #8 on: 11/11/2017 17:56:38 »
I see we are back to the 7 sentence nonsense, rather than answering a point.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #9 on: 11/11/2017 20:49:19 »
How much time has passed between your previous message and that?
This is an active time that exists in your consciousness, but it does not exist in physical reality.
This distinction does not exist in Einstein.
Therefore there are all the paradoxes of relativity.
This theory attempts to apply a time of human consciousness, to physical reality.
These paradoxes solve the passive time, which does exist in physical reality.
Imagine ... physical reality without active time.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #10 on: 11/11/2017 20:55:42 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 11/11/2017 20:49:19
How much time has passed between your previous message and that?
This is an active time that exists in your consciousness, but it does not exist in physical reality.
If I cared, I could check- the posts are time-stamped.
And that difference in time is not in my "consciousness"- whatever that might mean- but in the clocks of the computer that runs this web page.

That's physically real.
Your pretending it isn't just makes you look silly.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #11 on: 11/11/2017 21:10:48 »
clock ?
It just shows active time that exists only in your mind.
It does not exist in physical reality.
If you said your previous message was 33 minutes ago, you talked about active time that does not exist in physical reality. Length, space, volume, energy, passive time - yes exist in physical reality.
Active time disappeared, the moment it appeared.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #12 on: 11/11/2017 21:13:53 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 11/11/2017 21:10:48
clock ?
It just shows active time that exists only in your mind.
It does not exist in physical reality.
If you said your previous message was 33 minutes ago, you talked about active time that does not exist in physical reality. Length, space, volume, energy, passive time - yes exist in physical reality.
Active time disappeared, the moment it appeared.

Nonsense.
The clock is real, and so is time.
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #13 on: 11/11/2017 21:29:33 »
You have a box of wonders, which contains an amount of active time.
This box is in your mind.
If you look for physical reality, you will not find a box like that.
Man needs a box of such wonders, she builds an orderly world for him.
Physical reality does not need such a box.
In physical reality there is a passive time that fills the infinite space.
Passive time is a total resting, and absolute cold
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Re: Is it possible to escape subjective physics of active time?
« Reply #14 on: 11/11/2017 21:31:46 »
Quote from: aetzbar on 11/11/2017 21:29:33
You have a box of wonders, which contains an amount of active time.
This box is in your mind.
If you look for physical reality, you will not find a box like that.
Man needs a box of such wonders, she builds an orderly world for him.
Physical reality does not need such a box.
In physical reality there is a passive time that fills the infinite space.
Passive time is a total resting, and absolute cold

Nonsense from start to finish.
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