The History of TIME

The History of Time:

A Human Tale of Survival and Cosmos

TIME is a human construct to explain the sequence of events locally and now cosmologically. Time is independent of all forces and events and is omnipresent and synchronised at every place . Units are convenient constructs depending on the duration between and of events. For short term locally, a second, day, month, year , etc. For cosmic time scale, a lightyear. which actually is a measurement of distance, very long distances. For example 300,000,000 meters in one second.

 

In the dawn of humanity, survival demanded understanding the world’s rhythms. Early hunters tracked the sun’s rise and fall, marking the day—their first constant unit of time. Light chased dark, guiding hunts and rest. Seasons followed, tied to the sun’s arc, signaling the return of game and the ripeness of berries for harvest, later dictating planting and livestock breeding. Coastal tribes watched the tides, swayed by the moon’s pull, wading out at low tide for fish or retreating as waters rose. Even the women’s cycles echoed the moon’s phases, a silent harmony linking life to the cosmos. Time, they realized, was a human construct—a tool to sequence events for survival, born from keen observation, not an inherent force.

To make sense of this sequence, humans needed a reference. Western Civilization chose the birth of Christ, splitting history into Before Christ (BC) and Anno Domini (AD), a pivotal event to anchor their timeline. Cosmically, the Big Bang—though I dispute its instantaneous nature (June 08, 2025, 12:35 PM)—serves as a common reference, marking a supposed start. Yet, these markers are human inventions, tools to navigate past and future, not the cosmos’s true rhythm.

Enter the Thwaites Standard Model 2.1 (TSM2.1), which reimagines this sequence universally. It proposes Universal Sequence Time (UTS), a constant measure tied to the speed of light c, free from spacetime’s constraints (June 19, 2025, 08:43 AM). The Net Zero Energy Field (NZEF) commonly known as Space.—a vast, cold energy field—has always pulsed with wave cascades, creating matter that encroaches into vast space (June 23, 2025, 03:08 PM), sequenced by UTS from an arbitrary reference, not a singular bang. This perpetual cycle—from energy to energy nodes (June 23, 2025, 03:27 PM)—mirrors the ancients’ day and tide, a sequence observed, not imposed.

UTS offers a cosmic before and after, not tied to a disputed event like the Big Bang, but to the NZEF ongoing transformations. The human need for a reference event finds its echo here, inviting us to explore a wave-driven cosmos where time is a tool, not a mystery. At https://tsm2.org, collaborators can join to test this vision, weaving survival’s lessons into the universe’s perpetual cycle, challenging traditional markers with a logic rooted in observable waves.

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