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Monday, June 10, 2013

Proof that time yields dimension-equations- 2.8125 of 3-Help!!!

Proof that time yields dimension-equations- 2.8125 of 3
If you are asking yourself what you should do with this blog, my request would be to share it.  You don't have to agree with what's in it, but how often do you get to share a theory on the underlying basis for the Universe?  Well, maybe you get to do that every day, but I want as large an audience as possible since I'm looking for as much input as I can get and my blog covers some other issues.
Anyway, back to e-hologram theory
In summary, looking at the prior blog entries, we have now proved (well at least given a theoretical basis for) the following e-hologram concepts using mathematical concepts apparent in o-space.
1) dimension is a function of time. That is time and space do not exist, time exists and gives rise to the appearance of dimension in a singularity defined as everything or a tendency for everything to happen, existing without time and dimension as we know it.
2) There is no space in the universe and all black holes go back to the singularity.
3) Time slows as it is used to make dimension indicating that acceleration and dimension are interchangeable.
4) Gravity is the physical result of the tendency of the singularity to give up time.
5) Matter converts to energy when all of the time applied to matter is used for acceleration and not the passage of time which shows that time is attached to matter/energy (referred to as tendency) to give it apparent place in o-space.
6) There is a unification of fields at the point where time is surrendered and mass is lost completely when gravity is lost in gravity wells.

Let's look at some broad conceptual equations:
m=Sf(t1)dt+f(t2)dt+f(t3)dt That is matter (or energy) is a function of time accelerating (apparent, not actual) from the singularity as a function of time.  Gravity is a part of this equation by virtue of the equation for gravity: F=G(m1*m2)/d^2 where d is the distance between the two masses which is one of the f(t)dt equations with two point masses.
m=place & existence of what we perceive as matter and energy, change of time (dt) is the time which we are familiar with.
Time is a function of the creation of dimension which appears as acceleration using a rough equation F(t1)+f(t2)+f(t3)+f(t4)=T(total)
We will discuss these in more detail in the next entries on this subject.

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