Mr Jobby wrote:I think i need to read your work again.
Like I said, time exists like heat exists. I didn't say it doesn't exist, just that it isn't what most people think it is.
Yes, I know Amrit Srecko Sorli. We don't agree on everything, but we do agree on time and motion. He's in Slovenia, and I gave him some assistance with the colloquial English in
a paper he wrote last year.
Mr Jobby wrote:This is completely mental... there is no arrow of time, all there is is space. The time is an effect of motion or spin which is a self referred relationship we construct into a linear narrative ?
All there is, is space and motion through it. That's what's there. Things move, processes occur. The arrow of time is a construct. It doesn't really point in a direction. What's mental is time travel. People say things like
"we travel forward in time at one second per second", but we don't travel at all. Time travel is science fiction. Ever heard of a stasis box? It's science-fiction too, but it's useful to demonstrate something: get in the box, and the "stasis field" prevents all motion, even at the atomic level. So you can't move, your heart doesn't beat, and you can't even think. When I open the box five hundred years later, to you it's like I opened the box as soon as you got in. You "travelled" to the future
by not moving at all. Instead
everything else did. And all that motion, be it the motion of planets or people or atoms or light, is
through space.
Mr Jobby wrote:I feel a little dizzy here. So there is no time, then the idea of mapping out a linear sequence of events i.e. The expanding universe is out the window.
No, not at all. There is time, we do map out a sequence of events, the universe does expand. But it's all based on motion through space. The "motion through time" is just a figure of speech.
Mr Jobby wrote:Maybe not so, what you are saying is the expanding universe, is operating in space and is real, but time is just a means we have devised using periodic references to quantize the space itself.
To quantize the motion through space. No motion means no time. There's no light moving so you can't see, there's no signals moving between your brain cells or within your brain cells so you can't think. Stop the clock or freeze the frame and you actually stop motion.
Mr Jobby wrote:So really the main point in what you are saying is that time is not a fourth dimension at all as physics teaches us. We just have X,Y,Z which we choose to express with periodicity and scales?
No, all the maths of Minkowski spacetime still works. Time is a dimension, but a dimension in the old sense of measure, rather than a dimension that offers freedom of motion. You use it to to plot the cumulative motion occuring throughout the universe in the X Y and Z spatial dimensions. But there is no motion
through it.