THE THEORY OF INEXORABILITY 1
The Theory of Inexorability offers an explanation that includes the Isaac Newton's absolute time and Albert Einstein's relative time.
Time is inexorable or absolute in the sense that "the succession of moments is continuous and irreversible". Time is unstoppable and unrepeatable. Time passes and nothing external alters their characteristics; even speed. Speed affects the operation of the clocks (duration ), but not time itself.
The distance and size mediates between the subject and the space. The duration mediates between the subject and the time. Space is unlimited, no limits. Bodies have limits. Beings and phenomena have a beginning, a process and an end, ie, last in time. We take a periodic phenomenon to measure time putting it limits. This is the duration. We can manipulate the duration, ie, the beginning or the end of something, but not the time. It is impossible to travel to the past or to the future. The science fiction movies feed the idea of time travel. We know and remember the past thanks to our memory.
In all frames of reference "the succession of moments is continuous and irreversible."
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