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20150701
Why there can be no matter without motion
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Luis,
ReplyDeleteTime is motion. Time is relative. Without motion no time.
There is no absolute time in an infinite universe. No place to measure from.
My UPR universal point of reference would take care of that. A space station between 3 galaxies would be the "official" center of space. It would measure the time of objects as they move. It that way Einstein's paradoxes would be gone. It is really the SOL and the velocity of the object taken together that count. Only from my UPR would we measure correctly.
There would be no problem of twins both getting younger and things like that.
Motion is absolutely fundamental to physics.
Imagine a frozen Universe with no motion. There would be no time. THEN the immaterialists might have something, but not in the real world.
BTW you are correct. Motion is more fundamental than matter. Motion in the form of oscillations between matter and anti-matter create a field that everything we are aware of exists in.
Bligh Theory.
George