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- Subject: Re: TIME HAS INERTIA - BASS JEALOUS AND INSECURE-ABIAN VALIDATED
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- Date: 13 Dec 1992 15:13:37 GMT
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- In article <abian.724200923@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> abian@iastate.edu (Alexander Abian) writes:
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- >(A2) TIME HAS INERTIA (i.e. TIME IS MATTER) AND SOME ENERGY IS
- > IRRETRIEVABLY DISSIPATEED TO MOVE TIME FORWARD
- >
- >AND NONE OF THE existing theories is capable to explain the puzzling
- >loss of energy and that (A2) revolutionized both GR and QM.
-
- I have a few questions:
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- 1. "Loss of energy" from what? I presume that you are referring to something
- other than the limit on the recoverability of energy imposed by the Second
- Law of Thermodynamics?
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- 2. Since time IS moving forward and has been moving forward since the Big
- Bang, how can there be any "dissipation of energy" to keep it moving?
- "A body in motion tends to remain in motion unless acted upon by some
- external force"... that is inertia.
-
- 3. What is the velocity of time? Can time accelerate or slow down, and if it
- does, how can we know?
-
- 4. In what sense does time move "forward"? Can time ever move sideways, or
- backwards? Does it move in a straight line, or does it have a curved
- trajectory or what?
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- 5. What experiment(s) do you propose to test your theory?
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- 6. Have you published this theory in any scientific journal subject to peer
- review? If so, where? If not, why not?
-
- - db
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