Re: "The Arrow of Time"



Kow wrote:
"The Arrow of Time"

Over the years the immutable passage of time from past to future has
been likened to the passage of an arrow, "the Arrow of Time". There have
been numerous speculations as to why time should only progress in that
direction and not occasionally progress from future to past. The physical
explanation that has evolved is based upon the concept that the physical
Universe "moves" from order to disorder and it is this "movement",
mathematically defined as increasing "entropy", which determined the passage
of time.

Under General Relativity, the energy contained in the Universe is
asserted to continuously increases, supplied from an unknown source, as time
passes. When one corrects General Relativity for the sophomoric mathematical
error Dr. Einstein made in its derivation, the reason for the direction of
"time's arrow" becomes apparent. As shown in
http://einsteinhoax.com/gravity.htm, as a material object is lowered (falls)
in a gravitational field, the energy equivalent of its mass (expressed in
ABSOLUTE terms) decreases with the decrease in energy appearing as the
energy of fall. This energy of fall is released in the form of heat and
radiation, both of which serve to increase the overall entropy (or the
reduction in the availability of energy if you prefer the term) of the
system.

In order to reverse the direction of times arrow, it is necessary to
recollect this energy and return it to the masses! Since this is a patent
impossibility, the "Arrow of Time " must point from present to future.

Hi
Why so complicated?
Imagine a counter of repetitive events measuring the elapsed time,
starting from a chosen event.
The number of events is growing, no matter if you use a
"count up", a "count down" or any other method to attach "time"
values to them.

As a matter of fact, I have taken a quick look at your website.
It looks interesting but it is a little bit too much there to have
an opinion about it yet.
All the best, LL

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