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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorSalih
    • CommentTimeAug 18th 2024
    Dear All,

    Could you please evaluate my thoughts on the concept of time?

    Quantum mechanics is a concrete result of the General Theory of
    Relativity. According to the General Theory of Relativity, a hour on
    Jupiter lags behind a hour on Earth. A hour on earth lags behind a
    hour on the moon. they ended the theory here. However, I continue the
    theory with the result I deduced from the Time Flow Formula. One hour
    on the moon lags behind a hour on the alpha ray. A hour in the Alpha
    beam lags behind a hour in the Beta beam. a hour in beta ray lags
    behind a hour in x ray. Concrete results of the General Theory of
    Relativity begin to be seen as masses and energies get smaller. These
    are the same theory. Large masses have a very long life. Small masses
    have very short lifetimes. As the lifetimes get shorter,
    transformations from mass to energy and from energy to mass begin. In
    summary Quantum mechanics is a concrete result of the General Theory
    of Relativity.

    This is a result from the Timeflow Formula. (Timeflow=Time/Energy).
    Every simple physics formula explains a law of nature. In the Timeflow
    Formula; It tells that a time equal to the amount of energy will be
    released in a physical process. You can find more information on my
    website. (timeflow.org).

    In addition,The flow of the thought energy intensity in our brain is
    body pain, unhappiness and boredom, joy, happiness and love,
    sleep, and finally death, respectively, from high energy to low
    energy. At the moment
    to sleep, if we had a good sleep, our thought energy is very close to
    zero or zero. When the energy flow intensity increases in our brain,
    according to the 'Timeflow Formula (Timeflow=Time/Energy). The
    timeflow will slow down. As the energy density (power) decreases, the
    timeflow will accelerate. In the case of sleep and death, the timeflow
    will be infinite. The timeflow formula explains very clearly and
    simply that this situation, which is perceived as psychological time
    is actually a purely physical event. I think it would be very useful
    for psychology experts to evaluate the 'Timeflow' Formula and the
    philosophical interpretation of the formula.

    Note: You can find my original articles at
    https://www.galilean-electrodynamics.com

    Best Regards
    Salih Kırcalar