Authors: Stephen H. Jarvis
This paper, a follow-on from seven previous papers [1]-[7], will discuss historical notions of time in science, time as a concept applied to scientific theory, and then discuss those problems that have been presented to science in using certain axiom definitions of time. The newly proposed axiom for time is re-presented as an algorithm that can knit together much of what is known of physical scientific data, including Einstein’s well-known equation. The quest of this paper is to demonstrate that it is possible to marry up many known scientific principles using a common mathematical “function” for time, as the golden ratio time-equation.
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