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The time in the grid field theory

What is time means and how it is represented in the grid field theory? In several thoughts before in the thought of "A theory of ti...


What is time means and how it is represented in the grid field theory? In several thoughts before in the thought of "A theory of time: the grid," the time as it is manifested suggested be as not a space like dimension as it is usually described but the state of the grid, a vibration of it. Now we can have a more definitive view of what time really can be and how it works.

When we measure time, we always are counting units of a repetitive pattern. This is the time, and the count is its flow. When we count the units of the time, it can be associated with events or states. This counting of units of the time and associating to events create the representation of the time as a dimension. However, it is not a real physical dimension, but it is an association.

The time as it is in the grid field theory is a manifestation of the grid field as its building units synchronous vibration. The unit of the time is the delay until the effect of the vibration creates a closed loop with the speed of the grid's particle coupling constant. The time as it is manifested exists and flows only for the closed-loop particles (as the fermions) because only they have the unit of time. The flow of the time is the counting of its unit. Every kind of closed-loop particle has its own unit of time. The time is quantized, as cannot be less than its unit, where the unit is the delay of the effect of the vibration makes a whole loop.

From this approach, what time really is, now we can have some consideration of how time behaves on the grid field, and we may be able to get understandings of the roots of the relativity theory. That is the next thought.

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