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Re: Measuring distance with time
The idea that time is the predominate variable can be demonstrated with a simple experimental observation. What we need is a meter stick and a stop watch so we can measure distance and time, independantly.
I don't know about you, but my meter stick doesn't need any type of power supply to measure distance. I have has it for years and have never changed the battery. On the other hand, to measure time one needs energy. It could be direct electrical power, battery, solar energy, a spring, pendulum, etc. Distance is a passive variable, which is why no power supply is required for a meter stick. But time is a dynamic variable, since one needs energy to measure time. Time has something extra, since it can not be measured passively, without energy. I am not talking about calculations but direct measurements.
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