Interesting Soc - yet my own senses are dulled by tropical fish realism - I find my science little informed by philosophy. I wonder what topology we try to grasp to free ourselves from constraint to this planet and the speed of light in statistically empty space. There is a physics of two kinds of time - a rather Platonic view of us living in the shadows.
On May 3, 6:25 pm, sadovnik socratus <is.socra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Occam's Razor and the conception of ‘Time’. > ( According to SRT , QED and GRT. ) > =====.. > 1. > In his Miracle 1905 Einstein wrote the paper: > “ On the Electrodynamics of moving Bodies.” ( SRT). > He wrote about moving of ‘Electrodynamics Bodies’ (!) > It means he wrote about quantum of light, electron. (!) > This movement is going in minus 4D continuum. > Only quantum of light can move with speed c=1 and in this > movement his Time is infinite. > Then the minus 4D continuum must be infinite too.(!) > Later the theory says that something happens and photon’s > Infinite Time changes to a relative according to the Lorentz > transformations. > 2. > According to QED when electron interacts with Vacuum > all his physical parameters become infinite. > But he cannot die. This is forbidden by > ‘ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass‘. > How is possible to understand this situation? > It can only mean that electron’s own Time becomes infinite too. > So, it is possible that before he had an another Time. > If all electron’s physical parameters become infinite it means > that vacuum must be infinite too. (!) > If minus 4D continuum and Vacuum are both infinite then, > maybe, they are both one and the same reference frame. (!) > ==. > My conclusion: > All ‘Electrodynamics Bodies’ have two kinds of Time: > Infinite and relative. > P.S. > In 1915 Einstein wrote GRT. > According to GRT the Time depends on gravity mass and gravity speed. > Every planet says that this fact is true. > =========. > Israel Socratus. > > =========.. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Epistemology" group. To post to this group, send email to epistemology@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to epistemology+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/epistemology?hl=en.