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CHAPTER THE AXIOMS OF 3D TIME open the door to a new formalist approach called absolute relativity. What follows is sim- ply a research path that probably needs to be developed further. What matters is the reasoning behind it. First, I would like to provide a few fundamental equations, starting with the Planck equation: E=hf Planck’s constant h is expressed in joule-seconds. This physical magni- tude is therefore subject to the definition of time. One joule is a unit of work or energy, defined to be the work done by a force of one Newton acting to move an object through a distance of one meter along its own line of action. This indicates that we are subject to the definition of space. In a fractal universe that strips space of its isotropic nature, the scale in question will cause significant deviations. In addition, force is mass multiplied by acceleration, the latter also being subject to space and time. What remains is mass, the nature of which needs to be defined. Experiments confirm that h is constant, which is justified by the quantum behavior of particles. The study of time has shown us that time accelerates, which we interpret as an increase of the time quantum 1 number. We believe that every condensation phenomenon (Bose-Einstein condensates) eliminates space in favor of time. This elimination of space is confirmed by the absence of particle motion. Moreover, according to the logic of the doubling theory, the motion of a “container horizon” (container particle) does not exist for the “contained horizon” 215 Towards a new formalism