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Rovelli has just described the Principle of Least Action, but since you believe that Action is a mystery beyond the comprehnson of mere mortals you have to reject it as mumbo jumbo
Actually physics postulates that the big bang started from a singularity which probably contains a small "amount" of distance. According to quantum theory the singularity will have an Action of h (Planck's constant) and will "contain" energy of E=h/t where t = wavelength (of singularity) / SOL.
Quote from: mxplxxx on 09/04/2019 10:02:19Actually physics postulates that the big bang started from a singularity which probably contains a small "amount" of distance. According to quantum theory the singularity will have an Action of h (Planck's constant) and will "contain" energy of E=h/t where t = wavelength (of singularity) / SOL.You seem to have arrogated several ideas without justification or authority.Physics postulates nothing. It is the means by which humans describe and examine some of their own postulates.The equation E = hf describes photons, not singularities.I am sure you will one day unlock the secret of creation, but I doubt that it can be done by shoving every stick-like object into anything that looks like a keyhole.
Actually, when I say "tiniest" amount of distance, I am talking relatively. There only needs to be the existence of a single continuous entity for it to "contain" an infinite amount of "anything" that can be described as a concept, including time. What we experience as our reality is a digital universe which is one of the "things" contained in the continuous entity that we are part of, that approximates the continuous entity. Phew!:)
Then take a perfect vacuum
Time is a fundamental concept. Without it you would have no energy equations. Time is implicit in the units of the gravitational constant and so underpins gravity. If it wasn't fundamental we would have ignored it. A snapshot of events does not require time but our universe is not a static snapshot.
It means the computer program can function without any reference to time. In computer programs, if time needs to be referenced, it is done via a special time-based object. A computer program will always take time to complete.
The universe consists of systems of a basic system type (e.g. solar system, galaxy, atom etc.). The universe itself is a single (god?) system. Each system is a scaled up (quantized?) version of the basic system type. Time is absolute. What varies between systems are distances. Distances in a galaxy are much longer than distances in an atom. Hence the larger a system is, the slower it ages. It is longer distance, rather than slower time that governs the aging of systems i.e the longer distances mean the time between events is longer. This contrasts with relativity that postulates that time itself, and hence aging, slows down the faster a system moves.
It seems the universe is ALL about perception, meaning that it exists only in the mind of the perceiver (or observer in quantum physics).
I think there exists perceived time, related to awareness
I think there exists perceived time, related to awareness and rate of change of reality systems, and absolute time, related to the absolute speed of light.