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Needless to say… There are a lot of mathematical fictions that are true in the realm of mathematics backing up the theory of electrodynamics but are not true in the real world of physicality. And one of those fictions is the fiction of current and another one is the fiction of time. They are required for the complete theory of electrodynamics but they are fictions nonetheless based on, or derived from, something else other than themselves. Like in the case of time is based on frequency. So, we really don’t have a physical reference for time. It doesn’t exist. All we have are the frequencies of things that occur in nature and we compare our events to those frequencies to keep track of the timing of our events that we experience. But time, itself, is elusive. It is not directly accessible to us except as a fiction. We accept the concept of time as a derivative of something else which we cannot prove. We infer from a frequency that time exists but it’s an illusion to think that it’s something of substance when in fact it is really a derivative from another frequency in which we derive this entity we call time and we, thus, assume that it exists. But we have no proof and we cannot prove it just like we cannot prove imaginary numbers with a physical proof. Yet, that’s where the field of free energy exists is in the imaginary field that we can’t prove. So, maybe time does exist; we just can’t prove it?

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Needless to say… There are a lot of mathematical fictions that are true in the realm of mathematics backing up the theory of electrodynamics but are not true in the real world of physicality. And one of those fictions is the fiction of current and another one is the fiction of time. They are required for the complete theory of electrodynamics but they are fictions nonetheless based on, or derived from, something else other than themselves. Like in the case of time is based on frequency. So, we really don’t have a physical reference for time. It doesn’t exist. All we have are the frequencies of things that occur in nature and we compare our events to those frequencies to keep track of the timing of our events that we experience. But time, itself, is elusive. It is not directly accessible to us except as a fiction. We accept the concept of time as a derivative of something else which we cannot prove. We infer from a frequency that time exists but it’s an illusion to think that it’s something of substance when in fact it is really a derivative from another frequency in which we derive this entity we call time and we, thus, assume that it exists. But we have no proof and we cannot prove it just like we cannot prove imaginary numbers with a physical proof. Yet, that’s where the field of free energy exists is in the imaginary field that we can’t prove. So, maybe time does exist; we just can’t prove it?

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