space (11) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 It is not a substantive entity but an abstract concept of volume evolving from our successive perceptions of 'there, here, there' arising from the successive motions and changes in the surrounding objects. A person born and brought up in an 'all-standing-still' surroundings will have no concept of space and time. See also the definition of time. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Space is the empty, amorphous expanse of nothingness that fills the universe; it is composed of nothing physical; it is infinite in size and provides the setting within which all the physical matter of the universe resides; it is incapable of interacting with physical matter, or of being deformed in any way, and is dimensionally defined with three linear, mutually orthogonal axes. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 3D infinity of nothing physical. Three dimensional infinite incompressible irreducible non-physical volume which does not interfere with anything physical sharing the part of the same space. It can be made finite by partitioning and physicalized by adding "Stuff" (Atoms, molecules, cells, plants, pets, people, planets, moons, stars, galaxies, clusters of galaxies in any mix of solids, liquids, gases and plasmas)as in our known universe. If and when the partition is obviated the space shall again merge with infinity and again become devoid of any thing physical as we know it now. The virtual space interacts with our physical universe via virtual particles. Physical and virtual are seamlessly and invisibly intertwined to infinity of unitary whole virtual light medium. From macro perspective everything in our physical universe is virtual particle(s) with a wide range of aggregation, size and duration. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Space is the container of material structures and reality itself. It is something that is infinitely homogeneous meaning that it is uniform at any scale, infinitely divisible, which also means scale is invariant. Characteristically it has length, height and depth; 3D in character by traditional definition. It alone is not independent of time. One cannot be measured without the other as conducted by a person or our derived instrumentation. In actuality, space and time are not separate. Space-time is a singular ?thing? and inseparable. No measurement can be made without the passage of time in actual physical context. All objects in the Universe are comprised of space within and without. There is space between atoms and between quantum particles. Space is infinitely homogenous, therefore so is time. In regards to a stationary Universal perspective at an infinite scale, space too is stationary in reference to the rest of the Universe when in a natural state. It does not move while material structures move naturally within it. |
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temperature (3) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 The temperature of any system is the average "interaction energy" (between the entities comprising a system) per structural unit (molecule), divided by Boltzmann's constant k. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Temperature is the magnitude of matter content level of a macro body, measured in terms of physical changes in a reference macro body during changes in its matter content level |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Absolute or Kelvin temperature is electron volts eV or heat. Voltage is acceleration a and so eV = ea where acceleration a = c^2 divided by wavelength of the oscillator photon. |
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time (11) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Motion |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 t is an absolute scale. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Is a man made idea to measure motion |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Man's attempt to measure regular movement. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Is the measure of relative ether flow; either you are moving through the ether, or the ether is moving through you. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Time is a functional entity of duration compared with the interval required for a matter body, which is assumed to move at constant (linear) speed, to move through a definite distance in space. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Time is not a substantive entity but an abstract concept evolving from the successive perceptions of 'then, now, then' arising from the successive motions and changes of the surrounding objects. A person born and brought up in an 'all-standing-still' surroundings will have no concept of time and space. See also the definition of space. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 There is not a thing named ??Time?? in the world. Time is only a concept, a calculated value to describe the rate of change between differences. The change of the world is not caused by Time, but the change of world to be described with the concept of Time. Time is an axis of a 4-dimensional space. It??s all the same with how we define the distance. Time is only a reference value with respect to another reference. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Definition: Key attributes: |
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2015-02-12 22:48:40 Time exists as a consequence of the motion of physical matter, which is to say, as a consequence of the existence of energy; it is the relationship that exists in the sequence of occurrence of events; it is a continuum without spatial dimensions; its passage is uniform throughout the universe as derived from the concept that the instant of "now" occurs simultaneously everywhere in the universe; and its passage is measured on a comparison basis with any type of uniform cyclic device. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 The ratio of distance traversed by/to speed of a mass in motion. Like the 3 legged stool, time, mass and motion are inseparable. They are born together, grow proportionately together and will end together at speed approaching 0 or c both have the same effect. The trio starts from infinite time (or infinitesimal frequency) and infinitesimal mass and infinitesimal motion. Time is also reciprocal of frequency aka wavelength. Accordingly as motion and mass approach zero, time tends to infinity or eternity. |
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xntropy (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Extropy minus Entropy |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Net Extropy Entropy aljebraic Difference wherein Extropy is positive and opposite of Entropy. |