first law of time in liquid space theory,
first law of time:
time will stay at rest of in uniform motion worldline in a straight line unless acted upon by an external time. time at rest or uniform motion worldline is an understanding of a time stop in which all energy stands still. if time is at rest in one frame of reference, it will appear to be moving in a straight line to an observer in a reference frame which is moving by time. there is no way to say which reference frame is "special', so all constant velocity reference frames must be equivalent.
first law of time:
time will stay at rest of in uniform motion worldline in a straight line unless acted upon by an external time. time at rest or uniform motion worldline is an understanding of a time stop in which all energy stands still. if time is at rest in one frame of reference, it will appear to be moving in a straight line to an observer in a reference frame which is moving by time. there is no way to say which reference frame is "special', so all constant velocity reference frames must be equivalent.