Amrit has tried to relate the basic concepts (time space energy) to Buddhism. I am pretty sure that explanation is very close to the one part of the core of buddhism. But we want to know about the current definitions of "pali" terms (really the language was "Magadi").Because one pali word can be described in 4 different ways. The total of all these 4 different means together reflect the idea. But now we can see in most of books the explanations given to the Pali is not correct. Their explanations indicate that the buddhism is a religion for making a good society. Buddhism is not a religion as well as not a philosophy. It is a teaching a way to exceed time frame. Since the meaning of pali in standard text books have so many distortion, the real meaning is bit far. For an example, "anichcha" in pali is defined as impermanence. Due to the lack of proper understand Anichcha is replaced by anithya. Load Buddha mainly focused anichcha, not anithya. Translators think the terms both anithya and anichcha are same and those are representing impermanence. It is completely wrong. Anithya (impermanence) has both good and bad effects. But Load Buddha had combined time and entropy together into anichcha. "Sabbe sankara anichchathi" not sabbe sankar anithyathi. Thermodynamics second low represents, sabbe sankara anichchathi. Do you like experience the disorderness? Anyway, all these are limited to knowledge. It is an individual effort to realizing (consciously make it real) the knowledge.