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#1 DimaMazin 


Quark
Time of expectation exists.Time of motion exists(unit of measurement is one second =299792458m).General time exists.

T2= t2 + t'2


T - general time
t - time of expectation
t' - time of motion
Can the law of time be useful?
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#2 eino 


Lepton
think of time this way
if there is witth 100% way present time and where was with 100% yesterday and shall be with 100% tomorrow what does it tell

then if there was yesterdeay with 100% and then was with 100% nexday meaning today
and then tomorrow shall be with 100% yesterday meanig this day and so on and so o
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