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J Mod Appl Phy Vol 6 No 3 September 2023
A theory of physical time and its impact on physics applications2023 •
The story I wish to tell in this work starts with Newton's mathematical time, which is not a true definition of time but only its measure. It leaves out a deeper understanding of the true nature of time. When applying physics to the broader universe, numerous anomalies appear. One change in the definition of time, and these anomalies, galaxy rotation, dark matter, electric and magnetic properties, the speed of light, Hubble's law, dark energy, the Big Bang, the CMB, and the Pioneer anomaly all disappear, while physical theories are left unchanged.
Metaphysica
Ontology of Time and Hyperdynamism2009 •
The three alternative ontological theories of time are introduced as well as the three basic temporal phenomena. The different ontological analyses by the different theories are compared and examined. A relational theory of time is advocated as a result of the examination, and an influential misrepresentation and emendation of it by McTaggart is criticized and diagnosed as hyperdynamism. Finally, the
Time has its own characteristic the as same as things such as elements in the periodic table. The first scientist who found the first characteristic about time was Albert Einstein who presented time as a relative value. His well-known equation, E = mc2, was a result of his researches after he had seen the first characteristic of time from the Maxwell’s equation. After that, in 1987, Stephen Hawking wrote his book about time, he named something called the “arrow of time” but there is no new characteristic of the time dimension. In 2002, Paul Davis wrote his book “About time: Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution” to present many views about time but nothing new about the characteristic of time. In this book, the other new characteristics of time were found and presented; time in numbers in a number line, time as a vector, geometry of the time dimension, and especially time in a magic angle in the subatomic level. Scientists know the angle 54.7356° in the subatomic level, they know how to calculate to get it, but they do not know why it exists in the subatomic level. In this book, with knowledge about the new characteristics of time, my research shows 24 different ways of calculation to get this angle. The time in the magic angle that is in the subatomic level; as a result, time is in the subatomic level. This is scientific evidence supporting the existence of the time dimension in a three-dimensional body especially in the subatomic level. After new characteristics of time had been presented, untold results of researches in science and social science were presented as follow: (1) in physics, gravity force has its poles that will help people around the world to solve energy crisis in the near future and to travel in space like ET’s spaceships as well, (2) in chemistry, the time-field with the only one pole as a pyramidal shape will be used as new ways for controlling the growth of wanted food cells and unwanted cancer cells, (3) in economics, time in a supply and a demand curves in price theory in microeconomics will be new evidence for economists to develop their real world theories for reaching the wealth of nations in the future. Something different from your daily experiences is waiting for your reading in this book.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
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