Mittwoch, 28. November 2012

Time-Area

The change of position of things (anything from space to objects minute and large) gives the illusion of the passage of Time.  It explains Time.

The rate of change which denotes the passage of time is linked to staticity through area, the area belonging to a static Time frame

Things move in permanent angular and quantity relation to each other and giving a passage of Time dimension to this indicates for us improvement on previous position. We have a sense of relief that that moment is over, that we are not immortal, that we are slowly working our way to our deaths.

We can come away from the illusion of the passage of Time by not qualifying change but by saying the new individual or group change of position is simply different.  We then also 'move' and think sideways.

This would help in a broader sense in that people are always working to improve a situation and towards development, when the initial situation was just as negative and positive as the new one.  We call this evolution and it has brought us to the brink.

Change in position of any element is the altering of a state and the distances between the elements are the variables not an ongoing passage to Time.

The angles linking the elements have physical aspects (see work on converting Time into the material) and also if two elements are linked, i.e. observer to distant planet then viewing (see visual scope) and the permanent change of all factors involved makes the Time-distance factor between them irrelevant. The Time-distance factor would be calculated using different perametres than the lineal ones at present.

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