Time is simply comparing the relative change of A to the change in B.
Like comparing the change of the location of the sun to the change of location of an elephant.
A (mu meson?) is often cited as an example of relativistic time dilation and proof of special relativity. Using the above definition of time one would see the mu meson in a different light and ask the question of what causes the mu meson to decay in the first place. Is it a like a neutron and uranium where the neutron can interact only at certain velocities. Somewhat like a burning candle flame, a little movement it burns brighter. To much and it goes out.
The idea of time travel is "no comprende " using the idea of time being the comparing of one
change against another change. There is always some change no matter what direction the arrow
of time flies.
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