Time is mathematical parameter and not existential event, and time is invariant. Events invoke time.
For better understanding, when someone plots some variable event against y-axis in a co-ordinate system against time scale in x-axis, since the changes in that event varies and so it makes a curved line along y-axis and since time is invariable, the x-axis remains a straight line against corresponding values of time.
This is possible, since events are variable hence changes, and represent a curved line, but since time is invariable in its scale, it is presented in a straight line in x-axis, against corresponding values of time.
If somehow, the clock for representing time gets distorted by external influences, the reading of time would be erroneous and this is exactly shown in my paper.
It is not that the scale of time is varying but it is the external distortions in the clock's oscillation frequency which is actually distorted and so the clock is presenting erroneous time ,
Therefore, the clock failed to present proper time not because of a change in time's scale but because of distortion in frequency or wavelength of the clock oscillation.
Time is invariant unless time keeping clock gets distorted.
Reference: Relativistic effects on phaseshift in frequencies invalidate time dilation II.
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