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The composition of time Tags: The composition of time

   

    Time has 3 components. A front a middle and a rear. In the front time has what appears to be something of perspectual perspectualness that will move things forward at a set forth proponent. This part of time is easy to see and witness. However it is not easy to predict at which point time will make forward momentum happen. It would seem that this forward momentum is always in inactment but I would disagree with this. To me it seems more as if time interacts with things on its own accord leaving somethings unchanged for long standing periods of time. An example of this would be how time occasionally interacts with the speed of light. The speed of light remains constant but occasionally time will manifest itself into the equation and make modifications of the speed that light travels. For instance light will move forward forthwittingly at a billion miles a second but if it encounters any kind of resistance then time will inject itself and change the speed at which it was moving. Which leads me to the assumption that in order for time to inject itself into any equation a proponent has to take place that makes a physical change that would cause time to interject itself. If no physical change takes place than time has also not been a factor.

    The middle proponent of time is the area in which time is manipulating  the change that takes place. At first it would seem time moves at a constant speed but upon further investigation we can see that time has sped up and slowed down many times in the enactment of anything physical, for instance if I am driving a car and I speed up time has also sped up to keep pace with the movement of  the vehichle in which I am traveling. If time didn't make the needed adjustments to my speed and the speed of the car then everything around us would be out of sync when i arrived at my destination. In order to witness time making these changes you need to analyze the changes that have taken place and can therfore see the diffrence of speeds of occurances and at what points  time has interjected itself into the equation of happinings that have happened.

    The third component of time is the period at which time has not interjected itself but ha let an object remain at a constant stand still or constant pace for a long period. This proponent of time can be witnessed by looking at any such object that remains perfectly still and unchanged for a very long period. Time is not effecting the object other than at the pace of degradation that always occurs with all objects being effected by nature and time as a whole. However unless another physical body or something of that nature effects the object time will not interject itself into the equation. If time does interject itself into the equation it would seem that still nothing has happened so if time is in fact makeing a diffrence other than degradation it does not seem likely or possible.

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