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anisotropic isomer

An appellation which refers to the "weightless" quality of time.

The idea that time has force in linear terms but not weight.
The isomorphic theory of time tells us that in order for time to be isomorphic everything must look the same (be automorphic).

The anisotropic isomer theory-of-time tells us that time can have an isomorphic structure under the condition that it is WEIGHTLESS-IN-ITSELF.
by flightfacilities December 7, 2020
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