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On the Physical Theories By RE CASTEL Physical theories primarily regard the questions that involve the laws that govern the changes or transformations occurring in nature. They generally try to provide answers to such questions as: What changes or transformations occur in nature? What fundamental essences are changed or transformed? How are they changed or transformed? There is the time transformation that exhibits the passage of the instance of existence through the time dimension – which we consider as the passage of time. The passage of time is noted in increments of instants already spent and consigned as past instants. The change exhibited is the 'duration' in nature, which is not at all the 'motion' in nature. We 'know' the passage of time strictly in our minds. But we don't 'see' or 'touch' time. Time is not a luminous or touchable thing. We do not 'see' or 'touch' time. Time is not of the phenomena in nature manifested as electromagnetism, gravitation, mass, energy, etc. Time is distinctly of the noumena in nature. Time is a noumenal reality – it is of the abstract reality, of the instance of existence. There is also the velocity or motion transformation. In this the change exhibited is solely that of motion, which is evidently the essence of the substance of existence – that is, motion being the underlying essence of both energy and mass (or more commonly, matter). We are able to 'see' or 'touch' motion – we can see (or feel by our bodily senses) light radiation, which is electromagnetic energy (a construct or form of motion) and we can touch material mass which is a construct of energy (a construct or form of motion). Thus, motion is distinctly of the phenomena in nature. Motion is the fundamental essence 'transformed' in the phenomena of nature. Motion is a phenomenal reality – it is of the material reality, of the substance of existence. The famed theory of relativity submitted the intriguing but questionable propositions involving the 'space transformations' idea and the 'time transformations' idea. The famed theory propounded the idea of the arbitrary transformations of space and time – which beclouded the original idea of the relativity only of motion, which was the idea of velocity (motion) transformation propounded in the old theories, and which is still evidently the idea in the fundamentals of pure kinematics. The fundamental mathematical relations of pure kinematics describe the transformations of motion. The basic maths of kinematics do not describe the fused and confused ideas of the 'motions of space' and the 'motions of time'. As is evident in the suggestions of the pythagorean in both the linear and the tensor applications, the fundamentals of kinematics indicate the 'motion of motions' – indeed, very clearly, only the transformations of motion in the phenomena of nature. The space and time dimensions are evidently mere background containers of the transformations that occur on the substance of existence that occupy the space dimension and of the transformations that occur on the instance of existence that 'occupy' the time dimension. And evidently motion and duration are concurrent essences existing in the separate space and time dimensions; thus, neither one can be the other, and neither one can affect the other. They are in unison – concurrent. But they do not interact. site advocacies: renewable energy, clean technology, efficient engines, higher education, super foods & medicines... |
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