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| title = The Nature of Time
 
| title = The Nature of Time
| author = [[Nainan K Varghese]]
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| author = [[Robert L Carroll]]
| published = 2008
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| keywords = [[total energy]], [[relativity time]], [[internal energy. accelerated object]]
| journal = [[None]]
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| published = 1992
| num_pages = 8
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| journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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| volume = [[3]]
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| number = [[6]]
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| pages = 112-113
 
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==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
Time is a functional entity, derived from the fundamental property of basic 3D matter particles to move at a constant linear seed. 3D matter has no ability to act or move. It is the all-encompassing medium around the 3D matter particle, which moves the 3D matter particle at the highest possible speed. Unit of time is related to the interval required by an elementary 3D matter particle to traverse definite quantity of all-encompassing medium in space. Relating other activities, about 3D matter bodies, to time help us to rationalize in terms of cause and effect relations. Due to its lack of physical form, time can neither expand nor contract nor flow in any direction.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The nature of the conservative field is used to show that the application of contact forces cannot change the total energy of an object. Mathematical analysis indicates that field forces are velocity-dependent. The concept that the reactive force does not work is shown in error. Analysis shows that the relativity time transformation has no validity in the sense of a time dilation, but indicates a reduction in the internal energy of an accelerated object, and hence the slowing of periodic processes.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title The Nature of Time
Author(s) Robert L Carroll
Keywords total energy, relativity time, internal energy. accelerated object
Published 1992
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 3
Number 6
Pages 112-113

Abstract

The nature of the conservative field is used to show that the application of contact forces cannot change the total energy of an object. Mathematical analysis indicates that field forces are velocity-dependent. The concept that the reactive force does not work is shown in error. Analysis shows that the relativity time transformation has no validity in the sense of a time dilation, but indicates a reduction in the internal energy of an accelerated object, and hence the slowing of periodic processes.