Title: The Hybrid Time Clock as a Function of Gravity
Abstract: This paper follows on from the preceding papers [1-15] in detailing how time is a function of gravity using what is termed the “hybrid time clock”, in much the same way Einstein used the analogy of a clock in his special relativity theory [16]. The paper here doesn't dispute key known facts of special relativity regarding time and gravity, and of course mass, yet it does highlight new equations relevant to the general question theoretical physics is asking in regard to gravity, namely how it is related to QED (Quantum Electrodynamics). In this paper, “time” is considered to be “what a clock measures” for the lack of a better definition. The hybrid time clock is a concept developed from the hybrid time equation of the preceding papers [1-15], more specifically the most recent paper “Hybrid Time Theory: “Euler’s Formula” and the “Phi-Algorithm”” [15], and is implemented here in this paper as a function of gravity. In short, the concept of the hybrid time clock is that of using a construct of measuring time, the concept of time, using a “time-clock” as a standardized construct of measurement for time. Time could indeed be the most mysterious entity of all. It may not even exist. Yet the hybrid time clock is a way to measure the concept of time for the purpose of also understanding the concept of space and associated phenomena of energy and mass and light. This paper will take the concept of the hybrid time clock and associated equation from paper 15 ([15]: p11, eq8) and present its case as “the” integral function of G (gravity) directly associating it to EM (electromagnetism) as the phi-quantum wave-function as accounted for in the preliminary papers [1-15].
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-01-01
Language: en
Type: preprint
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