Fractal Time: Absolute or Relative?
This is a discussion entry based on my fractal discoveries. I have since published in 2023: The fractal with no observation demonstrates no time. T he fractal with observation demonstrates the passing of time, not absolute time, but relative time. 1. No time: - A fractal in an isolated superposition demonstrates no time. It is only once a reference point is provided that an observation is made - that time is time. When we have a reference point on the fractal, we 'know' our position. The modern clock itself may be a reference point—without it, we could be anywhere or at any time. Without it, we are lost in chaos. The importance of a reference point in time is just as important as any other reference—it is to 'know'. Absolute time: In this blog, I have recently explored two critical areas of science in terms of the fractal: the expanding fractal (universe) and the de Broglie wave function. In both of these entries, I had to act in some kind...