Who said that time is not coming back ? I have strong indications that this is just the opposite.
Think of the day. We could count them if there were no systematic return of day and night? Take any system of measurement of time: say, a pendulum. If you do not always return to the starting point, what would count?
not run away, time has a habit of returning to the starting point, rather, is one with the number of times it comes back.
also an hourglass does not measure much, if not we count how many times you toss and turn . Consider the timing correct - the atomic clock - no matter their fluctuations?
(put a firefly on a carousel at night: you seem to oscillate. A swing is a rotation, flattened by a steamroller)
Time seems closely related to a few cycles, and - in my opinion - a rotation.
the extent of other dimensions, you count how many times a straight cover the distance between two points. This time, however, measure how many times a "wheel" compared to another.
The difference compared to the other three dimensions, seems to be oscillatory in nature.
For this time and music are so close. The
field shows the characteristics of wave when moving, that brings up the time when (a particle at rest is foreign to quantum mechanics).
While we might imagine boundless space, the cyclical nature of time is, indeed, this is just the repetition needed to exist.
Then, on the cyclical nature of time, and history gives us ample evidence of the national government: when gagging the press, it seems to you that your return "those days" ?
0 comments:
Post a Comment