Unraveling the Mysteries of Time: A Scientist's Perspective

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The discussion presents a unique definition of time as the fourth dimension, equating it to the radius of a sphere that defines space. It asserts that the compression or expansion of space directly influences the compression or expansion of time, emphasizing the interdependence of all four dimensions. The mathematical representation includes derivatives of position vectors to illustrate the relationship between time, speed, and acceleration, providing a framework for understanding time's role in the spatial context.

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If we go to search everything about definition of time finally will be a disillusion because of confusing definitions.
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Here the definition of time: Time is 4th dimension and is equal to radius of sphere where the space is defined. Compression or expansion of space will generate compression or expansion of time. All four dimensions are correlated and cannot be separated. More concise: space is surrounded by time or defined by time and part of time. This is way so far time cannot be seen because is hard to be seen from inside.

Simple Math of Time Definition ( See my site)
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At any moment a partition of time d(t) is a partition of radius __d(r), d(t)=d(r) and include space d(s)
The vector r(t) is:_______________ _x = x (t)
____________________________ _________________y = y (t)_
______________ _______________________________z = z (t)
Any movement in space (x, y, z) will be: r = (x, y, z,)= xi + yj + zk
If r(t) derive twice R
First derivate r’(t) = v (speed).
Second derivate r”(t) = a ( acceleration)
Speed vector v(t) = r’(t)=( _x’(t), y’(t), z’(t) ) = x’(t)I + y’(t)j + z’(t)k)
Acceleration vector:
a(t) = v’(t) = r”(t) = ( x”(t), y”(t), z”(t)) = x”(t)I + y”(t)j + z”(t)k
Here how space is surrounded by time.
 
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