Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2024
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session LL05: V: General Physics II
4:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Room: Virtual Room 05
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APS/SPS
Chair: Lin Su, Harvard University; James Espinosa, Weatherford College
Abstract: LL05.00004 : On the universality of Performance and the Singularity nature of Time.*
4:36 PM–4:48 PM
Presenter:
Robert D Kennedy
(Monash University (retired))
Author:
Robert D Kennedy
(Monash University (retired))
This paper presents a new approach to the study of time. It involves the direct application of 'Performance Theory' to the field of Physics.Through the agency of the utility-productivity performance equation, nature - when modelled as a naturally occuring productive system, is shown to require a unique time-singularity as its basic transfer function. Consequently, it is shown that the time-singularity describes nature as a natural occuring oscillator allowing not only all entities within the universe to exist in time, but to allow oscillatory time itself to be the basis of all such existance. Hence, this paper aims to present and prove the hypothesis: all entities in the universe have the exact same nature in time as time itself,
The paper presents the utility of resource 'Mu' (u ) productivity of process 'Eta' (h ) performance equation* P = uh to be a universal measure in assessing the performance of any productive system (natural or synthetic) of general form uh = 1/hu . This performance measure is equally valid when measuring performance either in any forward-time sense P = uh or in any reverse-time sense 1/hu = (P )*-1. Thus, this bi-directionality suggests time itself must also be bi-directional in nature. This is based (on the simple) premise that all things in nature exist within a realm of time.
Planck's relationship E=hf is subsequently called upon (as prima-facie evidence) and used in proof that a single timeline is a bi-directional entity and that such bi-directionality results directly from the existance of a time-singularity in nature of form O = (+ - it)*-1 .
The subsequent nature of a universal time field (+ - it)*-1 is investigated and expected performance behaviours (predictions) of entities acting within this time field are made.
The above suggests Three Causality Experiments involving #1(mirror inversion), #2 (film inversion), #3 (positron annhilation). Proof is given a singular transfer function of form: O = (+ - it)*-1 is all that is required to fully explain all results.
The paper concludes with a need for new physics ('tsp') - one based on the singularity nature of time (+ - it)*-1 .
*Kennedy, R.D. (2009). First Principles of Performance Measurement and the Utility-Productivity Performance Equation. https://iea.org.au/
(RESOURCES, Journals and news letters, New Engineer-2009-May, pg16-pg19
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