03 December 2024

The Nature of Time: Events, Invariance, and Cosmic Progression:

Soumendra Nath Thakur
December 03, 2024

The concept of time is intrinsically linked to events within existence. Without events, time is not invoked. When events occur, time emerges as a means to signify and quantify changes in existence.

The term time represents the progression of these changes—known as events. In mathematics, time is treated as an invariant and abstract concept, independent of events, with its scales remaining constant. This is expressed as:

Δt=Constant

The fundamental purpose of time is to ensure a consistent progression, enabling the relationship between variations in existence, or events.

Attempts to alter the invariance of clock time result in a distortion of time itself. Thus, phenomena such as time dilation represent distortions in clock time, rather than the immutable progress of natural cosmic time.

The unalterable flow of cosmic time cannot be influenced or modified—even by renowned figures like Einstein.

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