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Originally Posted by lawcat
Time is the spin; in other words, time is moment (as you stated earlier in other post). But, moment is more than a number. It is angular movement, it is force, it is torque, it is counter force; and when you introduce mass, the moment is energy, and that creates potential, and potentials create flow, and linear and curvelinear movement.
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Lawcat--no--you do not state what I said correctly. Time is not spin. Spin is within the moment, time is that which is intermediate between two moments, there is zero spin within time. The spin is the motion of that which exists as entity within each moment that makes discussion of time possible. Of course, opposite is also true, time is that which measures the evolution of the spin. The two, motion and time are a dialectic--the one makes no sense without the other--just the way the universe happens to be. So, at moment A we measure spin X, and at moment B we measure spin Y--time is that which is intermediate between the two measures of spin. Moments (the now, the before, the after) can be within time line, but time line can never be within a moment. Think of the concept 'even' as relates to number line. 'Even' can be within the number line, but the number line is not within 'even'--so it is with moments and time. I do agree with all else you say about moment.