Your logic is one way correct.

If you take the path length L given by c covered by one second, then this is just one out of infinite many possible gauges. A frequency is just the breakdown of L in units of wavelength. This is also what today is used to define time!! - just the other way round as you know the frequency e.g. of Rubidium and simple count a number of n waves. But you are free to choose a different n' that leads to a different timescale!

Light speed is also based on the definition of 1 meter !! Thus we should not mix up the general notion of time as a progress in the event chain with simply counting regular events (wave maxima) that define a common accepted length.

Now its easy to understand that time is a virtual concept based on simple counting regular events. Here you also see where the digital nature of real physics starts as waves are nowhere (just in average) a continuum contrary to the mathematical use of time.

If you have a more deep understanding of physics especially if you understand what already R.Mills did find almost 30 years ago then you know that there is no global time as time changes due to a change in (total bound mass)/(total photon mass)= space-time expands or said in SO(4) physics terms. Time depends on the relation of 2 rotation mass to the mass that does more than 2 rotations = the change of average density of space.

Thus all energy mass equations (& relations) in SO(4) physics are based on the path length given by c/s and are finally independent of time.

J.W.






Am 11.04.20 um 09:21 schrieb [email protected]:
In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Sat, 11 Apr 2020 00:26:55 +0200:
Hi Jürg,
[snip]
Time is just the measurement interval or the
frequency what ever you like more.
How can you speak of interval or frequency without time? Once time itself 
exists, you can have an interval of time. You
are just talking about a clock. Clocks don't define the existence of time, they 
just measure it.
Just as a ruler measures distance. It doesn't create a spatial dimension.
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success



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