Sunday, 5 July 2026

Human Perceptions of Time within a New Theory


 This video is spilt into five different parts each explaining a different aspect of time.

Part one: Linear Time 00:14 Part Two: Time as a clock-based, measurement 01:36 Part: 3 Time dilation and the curvature of spacetime 02:59 Part: 4 Cosmological Time 07:22 Part Five psychological Time 13:00 All the different concepts of time are explained by the same process of energy exchange. This is a three dimensional process of wave particle interactions based on 1/r². The waves are continuous with the interactions being quantized, ∆E = hf, or having particle characteristics. The atoms are standing waves in time with the absorption and emission of light, or EM waves, forming the passage of time. We have a photon ∆E = hf electron interaction between each cause and effect, between each action and reaction. With the Planck constant h/2π being a constant of action in the process we perceive and try to measure as time. Photon energy is continuously transforming potential energy PE of what might happen into the kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy of what is actually happening. Therefore we have light as a wave with particle characteristics as causality unfolds with an uncertain ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π future coming into existence moment by moment, quantum by quantum. There is a geometrical aspect to this process because the waves are spherical 4πr². This is based on Huygens’s Principle that light is a spherical wave with each point on the wave front forming the potential for a new spherical wave. This geometry forms a process that has the be squared r² because it unfolds on the 2D surface of the sphere. Therefore the speed of the process is squared c² and the charge of the electron is squared e². The wave particle function is squared ᴪ² and velocity v². This geometry naturally forms Newton’s inverse square law and as a process of spherical symmetry breaking can form Kepler’s elliptical planetary orbits.

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