Zero Present Theory by Roauf Khalil Aqayi - HTML preview

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Two-dimensional time (Fixed and Relative)

According to new theories2, time can’t be an independent dimension, but it is the result of space and mechanical energy and it is meaningful due to space modifications (include the existence or lack of material and energy).

If the changes and modifications stop within smallest particles of the universe (subatomic particles), the time will be meaningless.

Except the tiny changes of anything that may be slower, faster or completely different, it is believed naturally that there are shared changes and movements in the universe that there is something called the time as another dimension.

Beyond an analyzing the nature of the time and at the same time accepting that to explain physical reality, the movement of the time is fluctuating according to the its relativity (as the lines in the  Oscilloscope) and the time is based on two dimensions3 as follows:

1. Linearly there is a fixed time (the first dimension of the time). 

2. Although the relative time is based on the fixed time, it is increasing or decreasing in a higher dimension of the fixed time (the second dimension of the time), and even it may takes a negative direction.

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According to the above diagram, if the first dimension of the time is illustrated in blue straight line, the green one illustrates the relative time (the second dimension of the time) and it can stretch in the direction of the fixed time and in the negative or positive direction (more or less). And sometimes it is adapted on the fixed time approximately.

The first dimension of the time is known and based on the timer. The second dimension of the time can include the positive or negative fluctuations above and below the line of fixed time. The second dimension of the time is different according to the various thoughts, feelings and conditions and also according to the intensifying and infirmity of the changes of the space and creatures.

In other words, the second dimension of the time is included our understanding of the longer and shorter of the fixed time, for example you can perceive an hour as five hours or as five minutes, and in both cases experiences and perceiving is included a range of the time.

None of the mentioned dimensions of the time (fixed and relative) are related the zero present and they are in the sphere of realities.

Although the zero present may come true within the fixed and relative time, is not included any area of them and is not short or long but is an unlimited eternity.