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9.33 - Time Intervals

Music is a system of pulses of a given frequency fitted into a specific time reference. i.e., so many notes sounded within a given measure (of time). This would result in a long cycle modulated with intermittent higher frequency tones. This appears to be especially true in the case of triplets (three tones sounded where two are timed for). This division of a unit of time is Russell's Universal Constant aptly described in The Universal One, page 106-110; also see 12.02 - Universal Energy Unit Constant or Impulse. The table below shows Time divisions as decimals (Base 10) as also fractions and multiples of Base Two ratios.

Name
Note/Symbol
Interval
Numeric
Megasecond Ms one million seconds 1,000,000/1
Kilosecond ks one thousand seconds 1,000/1
Hectosecond hs one hundred seconds 100/1
Decasecond das ten seconds 10/1
Breve double whole note two seconds 2/1
Semibreve whole-note 'half a breve', longest note-value normally used in modern notation, one second 1/1
Minim half-note half a semibreve or second 1/2
Crotchet quarter-note fourth part of a semibreve or second and twice the value of a quaver 1/4
Quaver eighth-note note which is half length of a crotchet, and eighth of a semibreve or second 1/8
Decisecond ds one tenth of a second 1/10
SemiQuaver sixteenth-note note with half time value of a quaver, and sixteenth time value of a semibreve or second 1/16
Hemidemisemiquaver sixty-fourth note quarter of a semiquaver or 1/64th of a semibreve or second 1/64
centisecond cs one hundredth of a second 1/100
Semihemidemisemiquaver one hundred-twenty-eighth note note with half time value of a hemidemisemiquaver and 128th time value of a semibreve or second 1/128
Millisecond ms one thousandth of a second 1/1,000
Microsecond µs one millionth of a second 1/1,000,000
Nanosecond ns one billionth of a second 1/1,000,000,000
Picosecond ps one trillionth of a second 1/1,000,000,000,000
Femtosecond fs one quadrillionth of a second 1/1,000,000,000,000,000
Attosecond as one quintillionth of a second 1/1,000,000,000,000,000,000

These divisions of Time correspond to Russell's division and multiplication of volume, energy and so forth (see Part 12 - Russells Locked Potentials - Locked Potentials) - more amplification of the Square Law and its inverse. Time also corresponds reciprocally and proportionately to wavelength, frequency, period and propagation rate.

Figure 9.12 - Scale of Locked Potentials over Time
Figure 9.12 - Scale of Locked Potentials over Time

See Also


9.32 - Time
12.23 - Time orbit period
12.24 - Time spin period
12.37 - Axial rotation
12.38 - Orbital revolution
Exchanging Time for Power at Center or North
Figure 9.12 - Scale of Locked Potentials over Time
Revolution
Rotation
Spacetime
Time
Universal Constant
Vedic Time Cycles

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Sunday June 12, 2022 14:00:58 MDT by Dale Pond.