Abstract
It is postulated there is not a precise static instant in time underlying a
dynamical physical process at which the relative position of a body in relative
motion or a specific physical magnitude would theoretically be precisely
determined. It is concluded it is exactly because of this that time (relative
interval as indicated by a clock) and the continuity of a physical process is
possible, with there being a necessary trade off of all precisely determined
physical values at a time, for their continuity through time. This explanation
is also shown to be the correct solution to the motion and infinity paradoxes,
excluding the Stadium, originally conceived by the ancient Greek mathematician
Zeno of Elea. Quantum Cosmology, Imaginary Time and Chronons are also then
discussed, with the latter two appearing to be superseded on a theoretical
basis.
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