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Mag Time

Time is fundamentally a duration; a distance along the nonspatial space-time dimension.

So we can say that the Sun is ^17.2 old, whereas the Universe is ^17.638 old. A human, by contrast, generally lives to be ^9 (32 years) old, and can live to be ^9.5 (100 years) old.

[See also latency, the time delay between a cause and its effect.]

On a larger scale:

The biological evolution of humans happened between ^13 to ^16 time ago:

Mag Frequency

Frequency is the inverse of time. If a year is ^7.5 then once per year is ^-7.5.

Here are the generally relevant levels of mag frequency. In general, ^1 to ^4 frequency refers to sound waves in the air, while ^5 frequency and up refers to EMF. (Light/radio waves below ^5 frequency and supersonic waves above ^5 are much less common).

Sound in air

electromagnetic spectrum

Mag Wavelength

The wavelength–peak-to-peak distance–for radio/EM waves is ^8.5 (speed of light) minus the mag frequency.

For sound waves, it’s ^2.3 (speed of sound) minus the mag frequency.

So the wavelength of FM radio, for example, is ^8.5 / ^8 = ^.5, or about 3m. And the wavelength of human vocals is ^2.3 / ^2 = ^.3, or about 2m.