I was pondering how matter might interpret time, in accordance with the speed of light in contrast to matters autumnal factor. This is a bit tricky as I suggest sentient beings interpret time, based on mass velocity and cognition.
It has been agreed (relatively) that light travels about 299,792,458 m/s or 186000 mps / 700,000,000 mph. I would consider the theory of relativity and the autumnal ellipse of electrons around atoms to differentiate erosion of matter into energy with electromagnetic pulse waves of photogenic interference.
The projection of clusters of energy (matter) drifting through space/time would vary depending on, again, velocity contrasted to the speed of light and mass to incorporate statical interference. My suggestion of (non sentient) time interpretation is:
T = C2/K(M/DM)V2
T - time interpretation / C - light speed / K - astral position / M - Mass (by volume) / DM - Derivative mass interference manifold (autumnal difference) / V - Velocity (in time/space).
Elaboration:
Size of mass (Rock/planet), divided by the mass interference manifold of surrounding competing gravitational "tugs" (the further you get away from gravitational interference the less the influence), Multiplied by superposition in collapsible universe (considered enclosed due to rules of thermodynamics), Multiplied by Velocity in time/space garret, subtotal, Divided into the speed of light garret to equal a figure to possibly measure time.
In essence, the closer you are to the speed of light, the slower time progresses. Whereas at the speed of light, time stops, because the autumn effect ceases.
On the earth, we may interpret time by our mass (200 lbs.), against the earths mass (6.0 x 10garret24), divided by gravities interference (F=GmM/R2, gravity), with autumnal supplication (age), multiplied by superposition in universe (Orion Spur off the Perseus Arm in the Milky Way), multiplied by the earths velocity in time/space garret (1040 mph axis x 1110 mph revolution), divided by speed of light garret.
It's an idea, but could use some appropriation.
Edited by homunculus, : In essence addendum