sooroor Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 When I was 10 I watched a documentary about Albert Einstein's theory of relativity It was genius of course but way too complicated then to be in the clear light It was actually the most challenging Idea for me to swallow And it provoked my brain a hard time. After 5 years I worked out my own clear theory about Time at least to me! which is that : "time is an evolution factor" And my demonstration is simple: the tree grows as time pass by. Am sorry if I missexpressed every thing I didn't learn English academically unfortunately so please make your best to drive your self through. Have a good day
ajb Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 (edited) After 5 years I worked out my own clear theory about Time at least to me! which is that : "time is an evolution factor" This is how time is used in physics, it its some parameter that we use to define motion. I do not think there is anything profound in what you have said. In the context of relativity, this parameter can be chosen to be the proper time of an observer. We also have the notion of coordinate time, this is tied to the fact that Einstein (and others) we thinking about space-time. Depending on the exact gravitational situation you are discussing, and depending upon chosen coordinates, the coordinate time may or may not correspond to the time as measured by some observer. Edited February 4, 2016 by ajb
swansont Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 After 5 years I worked out my own clear theory about Time at least to me! which is that : "time is an evolution factor" Not really a theory as science recognizes it. More of an observation. Yes things tend to evolve in time. But time can pass for a static system, too.
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