Considering the sun loses energy that is goes forward in time (like a clock spring T=1/E )
Then pours energy into the oceans and the waves at the edges are periodic tick tock.
But it means when You look out to sea there is Time there in your face.
TIME Simply.
What is time?
T=(h/E)=(1/1)=1 second
when E=h=10-22J
Some examples:
The sun would be losing energy --time would go forwards.The earth
would be gaining energy--time would go backwards.
A Quaser or super nova lose energy very fast---they jump to the future
very fast.
I am not dealing with the sun in past dimensions other that to say Im only
doing Newtons physics no mass energy involved its just classical
Newtons physics and this work here is only in Energy and Time not
SPATIAL and in spatial the sun would share the sky for many planets in
the past .
If one goes through 3 green lights in ones car one can predict the next
will most probable be a red. If on the roulette wheel black came up 3
times the next will probably be red.
Current probability and chance math doesn't take history into account.
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The graph also looks like discharge of electric and magnetic fields like in 90 degrees from each
other in a light wave. So with the top wave inducing the below wave there is not much energy
lost in the process or needed. So time zero can be crossed to the past by induction. A coil or a
magnet and a capacitor.
The simple case is in the 1st quadrant going from energy left to right ----after time axis------
gives a time decrease to zero. This may be the easiest way to get to the past.
Also note the point on the graph of Time-------for the beginning of time and
separately You can change the scale of the graphs to anything. And if you
move your hand along a axes Time diverts at times but comes back. Is
though not spatial is energy versus time. If your looking where it can get that
cold.......space is colder.