This time about the relativity of time and logic

In previous posts, I talked about the fact that we are dealing with only one uncertainty. The universe is not flat, but stretched around one uncertainty. The one from Heisenberg’s theory. If this is the case, and in my opinion I am almost certain of it, let’s look at time on different scales, down to the smallest, i.e. Planck’s distance.
This sphere of uncertainty is a bit like a black hole, because on the surface of this sphere time does not flow. There is no cause and effect there. There is no logic. For a black hole, this is the so-called Schwarzschild surface, where according to the theory of relativity time stops. Of course, only for the surface, which cannot be crossed, because there time does not flow, so there is no progress, so to speak, movement.

So really, as in a black hole, so on the surface of uncertainty, everything is only on the surface. When we fall in, we don’t fall inside, we just stay on the surface. Like everything else.

Relating this to time, time flows differently for objects of different sizes or different structures. We should rather talk about relative time between two objects. There is no absolute time. If someone is on a larger scale than me, i.e. as if they weight more, their time flows faster and as if they catch up with me and overtake me as a result. Just like in the school task speed, distance, time. Usually we talk about the difference in speed between and how one car is faster, it catches up with the slower one etc.

Now this. Time dilation from the theory of relativity is known, i.e. that time flows differently for larger objects or those subjected to greater accelerations. And here is the catch, because what about causality and logic. If some cause depends on the amount of time that has passed between certain events, the effect can be fundamentally different for someone who is larger than someone who is smaller. Of course, in Einstein’s theory of relativity, this problem is completely negligible for objects like people. But it is. So for a smaller or larger person, or with a different cellular structure, time flows differently, which translates into a different effect from a given cause. Different logic.

You could say that logic in a person’s lifetime is evolving. Even if we start from a similar beginning, after 30, 50 years they diverge. As it is in chaos theory. After some time, neighboring trajectories diverge significantly from each other. In the case of people, one logic deviates from another. Some cause can give a fundamentally different effect. Why do people make a different decision under the same conditions? Because for them the same cause gives a different effect. Even if they think the same way as we do. They make a different decision as a result. A bit of tolerance maybe. Respect, even if someone is different and makes “stupid” decisions.

Time is relative, which means that I should always relate my time in relation to someone else. His logic is different than mine. Not only subjected to time difference, but also life decisions we made. Decisions cause instability of trajectories, which in consequence gives divergence of logic between people. That’s how it is with this time, it seems to flow forward, but differently for each of us.

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