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==Abstract==
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"Electromagnetic spheres which represent the inner configuration of the one natural continuum are the elements of what we call "space" in today's physics. The laws of deformation of the basic space configuration are what we call "time". Time is not substantial in terms of our perception of matter and we have defined it as a pure number, or relation between two or more homogeneous EM-fields. If your change those fields you are changing the local time as well."[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
"Electromagnetic spheres which represent the inner configuration of the one natural continuum are the elements of what we call "space" in today's physics. The laws of deformation of the basic space configuration are what we call "time". Time is not substantial in terms of our perception of matter and we have defined it as a pure number, or relation between two or more homogeneous EM-fields. If your change those fields you are changing the local time as well."
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|time energy]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleTime and Energy
Author(s)Velimir Abramovic
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2008
JournalNone

Abstract

"Electromagnetic spheres which represent the inner configuration of the one natural continuum are the elements of what we call "space" in today's physics. The laws of deformation of the basic space configuration are what we call "time". Time is not substantial in terms of our perception of matter and we have defined it as a pure number, or relation between two or more homogeneous EM-fields. If your change those fields you are changing the local time as well."