The Temporal Field Theory

I found that time acts as a field, analogous to electric or magnetic fields. A more accurate description of time would be as a bipolar non-inverse field. Bipolar, as it has two extremes and extends between the two (past and future), and non-inverse, electric and magnetic fields also being non-inverse and gravity being inverse. The inverse and non-inverse classification refers to the fact that, in non-inverse fields, as field lines draw closer together, the field strength increases, whereas with inverse fields, as the field lines draw closer, field strength Decreases.

Carrying the analogy a step or two further, as it is more difficult to run counter to magnetic and electric fields, so it is more difficult to run counter to the temporal field, which explains why things do not routinely seem to get "younger", and time appears to be unidirectional. It takes more energy to run counter to the field, and events routinely proceed along the path of least resistance. There's more, but that's a start.

Let me know what you think. I'm Michael Buchanan, maxmercury@sat.net


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