Friday, January 16, 2009

Delimiting of place, space and time


Delimiting of place, space and time

by valpetridis @ 2008-11-15 - 21:48:37
So inside time reality, R is based on three co-ordinates, place (p). space(s) and time (t)Time is equal to the duration of the place of something occupying a particular space, or T-sD where D is the deferential usually noted as a triangle. However, place is relative as a calculation to space, unless the fixed mid point of an object is used to signify its entire place. According to quantum physics space can also exist in a space in which space is either longer or shorter than our limits of 3 dimentional space and thus effects differently to the space an object occupies. For example, in short space 180 degree rotations are equivalent to 360 degree rotations. Although in regular space time, or within the field of time as it presents itself around us as physical reality and a unity of all three co0ordinates of space place and time the relative place is equal to the space, it does not hold true in all dimensions of this reality. Time is equal to the duration based on the extension of time in moments of persistence following a linear proportion to place and space, in theory, is directly proportion to place. The fixed idea of linier time is disrupted if place becomes unfixed though space can be limited to the direct proposition of place and space, though the limit to this space is fixed to the moment of space that unfixed time shifts to, or presents itself, to. For example a piece of ice melts over hours though outside of space and time its space is equal to the time or, moment the unfixed place becomes fixed in timeless place. It took 3 hours for the ice to melt so it appearing next to me outside of time as it was after one hour of melting effects its place by the proportion of space equal to the size of the ice.

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