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I do not speak perfect English. I tried to translate with my best the beginning of this article.

What I propose here:

Give a definition of time, space and the universe.

Establish a new algebra to resolve some physical handicap, for example: a new definition of displacement independently of the concept of time which will allow us to achieve instant travel in space. It's crazy? Is it fiction?

No. It's real and it is, now, the beginning of this possibility.

 

SAIDI's Theory

Definition of time, space and the universe. Towards a new algebra

 

 

Any mathematical theory is based on points allowed known for some by: axioms. Euclid's geometry, for example, is based on the admission of the concepts of point, straight and the plan. The set theory is based on the admission of the element and belonging.

To deal with the notions of space and time I had to develop a new theory with admissions more "eligible".

 

So I admit these two concepts:

1) Existence.

2) The non-existence.

 

With these two concepts, which are more obvious than the notions of element and belonging, I will define the following terms:

 

a) The conceivable

b-The container

c) The concept

 

With them I will give a clear definition of space, time and the universe.

The definition of time will enjoy these two axes.

1) The axis of the measure already experienced by humanity.

2) The axis ignored and absent from the mind that is "the number of conceivable." and this second angle of view that will lead us to a new algebra with dramatic consequences for the existing algebraic structures.

 

Definition of the conceivable

 

A conceivable is all that goes through the following steps:

a) non -existence b- existence c) non-existence.

 

So, in fact, with this new axioms, we also define the element or as I called the conceivable

 

Definition of container

 

All what the existence of conceivable cannot be confirmed without him. (exemple: conceivable cannot be verified without time. so Time is a container, and also a conceivable notion we'll see later)

 

a) Universal container: it is a container whose existence does not depend on the existence of its conceivable (as time).

 

b- Circumstantial container: it is all container whose existence depends and linked to the existence of the conceivable (as mass)

 

Defining of the existential quantity (or measure) of a conceivable

It's the measurement between two non-existences. It was based on the been of the conceivable or the container.

 

Number of conceivable in a container.

 

All conceivable that filled his life by the existence of the container is quantified from the number of the container's conceivable.

 

Example for time:

 

Let a ray of light that illuminates all what exist for two seconds.

Count the number of conceivable, filled with their lives these two seconds. It's is the number of conceivable contained in the "part" of the time measured by this two seconds.

Now imagine that the ray lasts a second, the number of conceivable pressed largest since that there's conceivable with a shelf life between a second and two seconds in addition to conceivable with a shelf life greater than or equal to two seconds.

 

So here we touch on a dangerous aspect of time in an algebraic point of view.

if two "parties" of the time (we define the term "party" after, for now I simplify the image to better understand the concept). Therefore a "part" A of time is contained in a "Part B of time. Part A contains more conceivable than the Part B!!!!

 

The second example for space:

 

Imagine two virtual parallel walls moves towards each other. As the distance between them narrows less is the number of conceivable.

In contrast to the time, as well as the temporary period is longer, the smaller was the number of conceivable in this period (this will justify my introduction of a new algebraic). Algebraic structures of space will be different than the structures used for time.

 

Remark

 

The container is determined by its existential quantity (it's measure) and the number of it's conceivable. The existential quantity is well known in mathematics and physics (As far as measure of time, space, mass ...)

 

Resemblance.

 

If two containers have the same measure for their existential quantities then we say that these two containers resemble.

 

The concept

 

It is the union of all resembles containers.

 

Remark

 

The concept is a container and also a conceivable.

Indeed the concept is the largest container for conceivable, then if all conceivable passes through three stages, non-existence - existence - non-existence, then the concept does not exist when all conceivable does not exist. Exists when at least one conceivable exist, and no longer exists when all conceivable no longer exist.

 

Part of a concept

 

It is a container of a concept whose existential quantity is smaller than the existential quantity of another container of the same concept.

 

 

Size of container

 

It is the number of conceivable in the container.

 

Definition of time

 

Time is a concept that it's smaller part contain all conceivable

 

Definition of Space

 

Space is a concept that it's smaller part contains no conceivable

 

Definition of Universe

 

It is the union of all concepts.

 

In the next articles

I will propose some theorems

I will speak about the six types of motion.

Among these six types: displacement.

Awaiting your comments.

 

M. Fathi SAIDI

Tunisia

Edited by fathi

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