Dov Posted August 30, 2004 Posted August 30, 2004 e-mailed to Scientific American in Oct 2002, not published. (1) Time : One of the dimensional axes along which action, process, or condition occurs; it is evident and expressed by change of ambience. (2) Absolute Time : Measured from extrapolated start of the Big Bang event. (3) Relative time : Measured from an arbitrary occurrence. (4) Units of Time : Defined arbitrarily, per Universe spatial locations and circumstances. DH
Dov Posted September 2, 2004 Author Posted September 2, 2004 Suggested modification of the earlier version: (1) Time : The length of a specified section of a specified spatial axis of our Universe along which an event occurs or exists. (2) Absolute Time : Measured along the specified Universe spatial axis from start of the Big Bang event. (3) Relative time : Measured along the specified Universe spatial axis from an arbitrary occurrence. (4) Units of Time : Defined arbitrarily, per Universe spatial locations and circumstances. DH
Dov Posted September 2, 2004 Author Posted September 2, 2004 And still another modification, following a look at http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101shape.html according to which the geometry of the universe appears now to be flat. In this case, if the location of the Big Bang has become the center of the expanding universe, the spatial Universe axes are three and the location of events in the Universe might eventually be stated and distances between locations might be determined, and Universal time is then proportional to the distance between events, and: (1) Universal Time : A Term proportional to the distances between events. (2) Absolute Universal Time : The Term applied to the distance of an event from the location of the Big Bang. (3) Special Time : The Term applied to distance between specified events. Biological Time is a Special Time specified within a location since Life, being a bubble of energy, originated and evolved under an energetic system unique to each location, the characteristics of which are set by the nature of its source of originating energy. DH
swansont Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 AFAIK it still holds that there is no "center" to the universe, and the measurement of time depends on your kinetic and gravitational potentials. And the kinetic term depends on your frame of reference. I don't think you will get very far with defining things this way, especially since the definitions are vague to begin with.
Dov Posted September 3, 2004 Author Posted September 3, 2004 You are right, Swansont. Even as I was writing I felt that I was becoming increasingly incoherent. My original urge to tackle the subject of time was a vague idea that whereas Time is a real factor for living entities, in the case of Universal entities Time is proportional to distance and does not warrant a separate dimensional term...
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