Monday, 25 September 2023

What makes Time Tick in everyday life? The Theoretical Physics of Quantized Time

We live and die over a ‘period of time’, but we have no understanding of what time actually is.

 

In these videos, time is explained as a process of energy exchange.

 

The continuum of time is formed by the spontaneous absorption and emission of light.

 

  The different aspects of time like, a past we can never change. A future that is always uncertain.

 

And the concept of each one of us always being in ‘the moment of now’ in the centre of our own reference frame.

 Can be explained if the process of energy exchange has a built in geometry.

 

If light radiates out as spherical waves the interior of the sphere will naturally form the three-dimensional space of everyday life.

 

The surface of the sphere can form boundary condition or manifold for the process of energy exchange that forms our ever-changing world.

 

We measure this process as a ‘period of time’ with the atoms of the periodic table being standing waves in time.

 

Light waves interact with the electrons that surrounds the nucleus of an atom forming a probabilistic uncertain future that unfold photon by photon, moment by moment.

 

Light is a wave with particle characteristics as the future unfolds.

 

When we have a photon electron coupling anti-matter is annihilated representing the past

 

 

 At that moment in time and space, we have the spontaneous emission of a new light wave forming a probabilistic future that can be seen mathematically as Heisenberg’s Uncertain Principle. 

 

Within this process, we are all in ‘the moment of now’ in the centre of our own reference frame being able to look back in time in all directions at the beauty of the stars!

 

With a probabilistic uncertain future unfolding relative to the energy and momentum of our actions.

 

With the Planck Constant being a constant of action in the dynamic geometry of space and time.

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