The Voice of Allan Zade
Each clock, despite any principle of its operation, uses an internal physical process and counting mechanism (in modern clocks). That mechanism recalculates the duration of a device's internal recurrent physical process to an indication of the same device. To make an indication of two or more clocks equal to each other, each must have an internal recurrent process with the some duration.
Otherwise, in case of different durations of those processes, the clocks must have different counting mechanisms to recalculate the duration of their internal processes to the same duration that coincides with the duration of some other process or so-called “standard process.” Moreover, any clock needs some human activity for its synchronization with a clock that has “correct indication”. That is the result of the logical outgrowth of the innate idea of Time on the indication of a physical device. Hence, the so-called “synchronization between clocks” means only the synchronization between their indications and humans' ideas of absolute and ever-correct Time.
That matter was unknown to ancient people. They used only one kind of “time displaying” device. It was sundial. As described above, that device has behavior as a measuring device, equivalent to the behavior of a thermometer. It does not need additional human activity to keep the “correct” indication. It operates ever and has correct indication because it uses direct interaction with the physical properties of the measuring process. That is the location of the Sun in the sky. It was the first idea of ever correct Time. Such precision cannot be reached in any other type of “time-indicating” device because all of them need (sooner or later) “synchronization” with the location of the Sun in the sky!
Moreover, a sundial, like a thermometer, was unstoppable in its operation. As soon as the Sun rises above the horizon, a sundial begins its operation and never stops until sunset. More than that, if anyone hides a sundial from the Sun's rays by anything and removes that thing later, a sundial comes back to correct operation again as soon as the Sun illuminates a device. Any idea of “adjustment” of sundial indication looks odd even for ancient people.
That ancient delusion is still rooted deep in the human mind. It reaches its total prosperity in the time-dependent core of human philosophy.
Retraction of that delusion from that core makes it time-independent. That new time-independent core gives way to a new generation of scientific research and time-independent theories. The first step was already taken by the publication of Z-Theory in 2011. That theory uses a time-independent core to explain and calculate a number of well-known facts, phenomena, and observations. Many of them become explainable only in a time-independent way.
- Allan Zade