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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    So if I'm brave, I can present 5 statements contradicting widely accepted opinions how things work, still not being a crackpot. Then I should be careful with every word. I wish there is a way to get some - minus points, rather than only A starting points, lol.
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    Translator to my language gives drug addict, foolish and nonsense for the word crackpot, lol.
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    Thats what the site is proposing, the theory would be violated. So I would ask, how far we have tested, or have been able to test other imaginable cycles of the movements, that differ by mechanics? There was a good set of time keepers on the post you provided. One more would be just to count...
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    Thanks for the new link and your review of my link. It may take months to go through the material on math.ucr.edu. Is there actual references to the case, that is raised on the physics site? Especially the objective clock and disabling the possibility, that its atomic behavior of the clocks used...
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    I've struggled thru hundreds of sites and dozens of forums with this topic. I was having a suspect of the theory myself (well the part concerning time dilation and time concept in general), cause things didn't clue up in my mind. May it be lack of experience and knowledge of the topic, but I...
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    I've tried to understand this problem from many sides. At some point is was thinking this: Starting point of the orbit in case of the Earth is relative to four cardinal points of seasons. As well day and night act as a starting points in shorter time scale. But what comes to evolutions of the...
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    Nature of time, real or conceptual?

    Hi, I didnt see specific relative theory and time mentioned on this site that tries to explain the nature of time: http://www.thisistime.co.uk/7.html I can understand the part of motion and change, which defines time. But the problem is that relative theory of time is used on GPS...
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