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#21
Originally Posted by daperl View Post
Instead of a drawing, I'll ask a question and make a statement.

If a line isn't straight or it isn't directed at the clock's center, what specific time does it represent?

All the points on a line represent the same specific time, if and only if the line is straight and it is directed at the clock's center.
looks like my application will be rejected from physical review letter
anyhow, since is a time only scale, only surfaces have sense.
even better, the radial component of the plot doesn't mean anything other than degenerate states. The only meaningful observable is the difference between angular components and you can map it in time duration. so a wobbling line means incertitude in time, may be interpreted like indetermination on the end of the event.I have discovered a truly remarkable proof of this theorem which this post is too small to contain.

@ SallyJane:
todoy default install is in /opt/todoy.. hmm remove it and reinstall after creating the folder /home/user, with the right permissions.. and I guess it will be better if you don't download/install in mydocs, otherwise you'll have permission issues due to fat32 filesystem..