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Friday, March 14, 2014

Clock Time Time coordinate change and Non-linear time theory

There is yet another of those decisions to make.  The question is whether to wait for publication, or pre-disclose what clock time is.  Having developed conceptually how changing time coordinates and clock time interact, and having determined what gravity is, it was possible to determine what clock time is.  Clock time, for those of you new to the blog, is what you track with your watch.
In previous disclosures, you will recall, it has been shown that there is "conservation" of the change of clock time and other time coordinates. The key to determining how to manipulate time is to figure out what the nature of the "coordinates" that change.  In order to do this, it is necessary to understand what Time is and that's been theorized and is further defined now.
The challenge in the analysis is to decide how to treat time linearity.  For purposes of this we'll treat the change of time along one set of coordinates as being separate from time change along another set of coordinates even though it is likely they are all part of a single line.
Space, for example, is likely time coordinates which are not changing with clock time but are changing with another time, such as clock time 2 or clock time 3.  It appears that coordinate change appears to give time visibility so that space has partial clock time (3) visibility, but not the full visibility given to clock time 2 (energy) and clock time 1, us, solid matter.
Stay tuned and at least in the next edition of NLT and the Einstein Hologram Universe, this will be covered.

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