ARGUMENT 0106-01PRECEDENTS
- 0102-04:
That every graviton occupies the whole of its place in space and
time and therefore has the height, width, depth, and duration of that
place in space and time.
PARAMETERS
- Consider that every graviton has the duration of its place in space and time.
- Consider that duration equates to the passage of time.
- Consider that time passes, whether or not it can be measured.
- Consider
that the passage of time for a graviton, or an object made of gravitons,
can only be measured by reference to events.
- Consider that, for an isolated graviton, the passage of time cannot be meaningfully measured.
REASONING
- Because duration equates to the passage of time, every graviton is subject to the passage of time.
CONCLUSION
- That every graviton is subject to the passage of time but the passage of that time can only be measured by reference to events.
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