Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Shinpro's Theory of Relative Cognition

According to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, time is not a constant.
You can slow down or speed up time based on relative position and speed of travel.

According to Shinpro's Theory of Relative Cognition, time is also not a constant.
However, you can slow down or speed up time based on the amount of work performed.

Speed of Time = Amount of Work/time

Indicates that to increase speed of time one must do more work or spend less time doing same amount of work.

Speed of Time (Time) = Amount of Work

Indicates that if one does no work at all, then it means either the Speed of Time was "zero" or that person spent "no time" doing any work.

Time = Amount of Work/Speed of Time

Indicates that with increase in the amount of work time will also increase. In order to keep time constant one must increase the speed of time with increase in amount of work. This is the most difficult.






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