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- From: abian@iastate.edu (Alexander Abian)
- Subject: Re: TIME HAS INERTIA ---- ABIAN replies to TALBOT
- Message-ID: <abian.721584841@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu>
- Keywords: TIME, INERTIA, MATTER
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <abian.721463449@pv343f.vincent.iastate.edu> <BxK3sI.8Gy@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 16:14:01 GMT
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- In <BxK3sI.8Gy@news.cso.uiuc.edu> met48546@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Marc E. Talbot) writes:
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- >abian@iastate.edu (Alexander Abian) writes:
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- >>
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- >> To those who ask what do you mean by
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- >> TIME HAS INERTIA
- >>
- >> my answer is, I mean
- >>
- >> TIME IS MATTER
- >>
- >>However, TIME HAS INERTIA to some is more acceptable.
- >>
- >> Alexander ABIAN
- >>--
- >Could you perhaps define what you mean by inertia? And what properties does
- >time have which makes it matter?
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- >Marc Talbot
- >Physics Slave, UIUC
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- Dear Mr. Talbot,
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- Thank you for your question.
- It is very difficult to define what "matter" is since it is such a
- fundamental notion. Any definition of "matter" will be done
- based on some other words which themselves would require a definition
- and so on.
- However, if I cut all the usual beta-sigma (more explicitly
- Beta-Sigma) out, I will say:
-
- (A7) MATTER IS SOMETHING WHICH REQUIRES ENERGY FOR CHANGING ITS
- STATUS-QUO
-
- Now, you see what do I mean, I am opening myself to questions:
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- "what do I mean by Something",
- "what do I mean by Requires",
- "what do I mean by Energy"
- "what d0 I mean by Changing"
- "what do I mean by Status"
- "what do I mean by Quo"
-
- So, it seems there is no way out and something must be accepted
- without rigorous and precise definition.
-
- NOW, to your real question.
-
- "What properties does time have which makes it matter"
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- My answer is "The property that it takes energy to move TIME forward"
-
- Do I have some proof ? Yes, so far unexplained loss of energy in
- the Cosmos. I figured it out that it is spent (irretrievably to
- move TIME forward, which is a CHANGE OF THE STATUS QUO OF THE TIME,
- and thus by (A7) TIME IS MATTER, or more acceptably, TIME HAS INERTIA.
-
- Mr. Talbot I would be interested in your further comments. Please
- post in sci.physics, Subject: TIME HAS INERTIA (I read and post
- almost exclusively in TIME HAS INERTIA).
- Thank you. Alexander Abian
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- --
- The tendency of maintaining the status-quo, Reaction to provocation and
- The tendency of maintaining again a status-quo.
- TIME HAS INERTIA and some energy is lost to move Time forward
- E = mcc (Einstein) must be replaced by E = m(0) exp(-At) (Abian)
-