Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Why does standard physics wrongly assume time HAS to be measured as symmetric distance?

 https://www.quora.com/Do-objects-with-mass-already-move-at-the-speed-of-light-relative-to-space-time

As we don’t have negative distance, you can’t have negative time.

Edit: Also, even if we did have negative time, all the equations use v² (or distance²/time²) and this eliminates negative time by squaring it, removing any issues with negative values for time.

Noncommutativity nonlocality proves that time is defined by asymmetric frequency resonance NOT distance!! hahahahahahaha.

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thanks for checking out my research World Institute for Scientific Exploration

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