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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The anomoly of space in a time only universe.

The anomoly of space in a time only universe.
Coffee 14/46 (really?). 
If space is merely a function of time, then how do two different people observing each other across a room explain the separation.
The answer comes from the projected nature of the universe  This projection is the opposite side of matter/energy being the tendency of matter to return to the singularity.  And if everything comes from a singluarity (by definition there is no space in a singularity) the two items appearing separated by time, both being from a singularity (from the same spot) are not separated.  However, two different people looking at each other must be projected apart from each other and hence space exists, or does it?  The alternative is that the space between the two people is a trick of time since they are projected from a singularity onto time.  If there is no space then it is possible that each observer, each particle (each tendency to return to the singularity) must be separated by space or perhaps each merely has its own time.  This raises the question of how the times interact, but it also allows that times may be moved differently (observed) and also that times allow for an object to be at a different place instantaneously from other objects without regard to the other object's time (also observed).
The ability of quantum matter to move through barriers is explained because the barriers represent space which does not exist.  Also the instanteous movement of particles is explainable if the times are not tied directly together. 

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