1. Question: Page 6. How is your absolute time concept related to the requirements of relativity?
The “absolute time” or simply the variable “t” in the TCS theory [1], is exactly equal to the absolute magnitude of the expansion of temporary subspace occurred between two specific moments. The variable “absolute time” is a scalar and is given by the following expression into the TCS theory:
where Vt1 is for any volume within the temporary subspace in the initial moment, Vt2 is the size reached due to the expansion of temporary subspace time measured at the final instant and k’ is a dimensional constant which depends on the time unit and the measuring method taken.In the theory of relativity, the absolute time is related to a shift in the temporal dimension, this is why the absolute time at TCS theory is conceptually different deep inside with the absolute time of the theory of relativity.