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Moonstruck888
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There is no assumption. The equation works, always. It has been verified by an incalculable number of tests…I understand that speed x time = distance; but this is a measurement not a causal interaction. What I am trying to say is you are assuming because the numbers add up that the particular method that it is correct; and because the arbitrary agencies involved fit; that they are the causal agencies.
It takes a clever man a lot of time and effort to get to grips with the Standard Model and understand why a physical object must have a duration. There’s simply no way I can explain it simple terms in a bite sized paragraph. All I can tell you is that the duration of a physical object, a particle, is related to time as a function of Planck’s constant and the particle’s mass in electron volts.Accepting something works is different from understanding why something works. Discerning causal interactions and essential/accidental characteristics is fundemental in organising knowlege.
I’m sure you’ll agree that to a non specialist, this:
Is not particularly enlightening.
Fair enough. Let the philosophers do the philosophizing, let the scientists do the science and let the engineers do the building…Discovering what a thing is is more important than discovering how it works - at least for the Philosopher.