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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Introduction-Non Linear time theory: the second edition of the Einstein Hologram Universe

As I embark upon the task of taking the many disclosures related to non-linear time into the second edition, essentially putting the rest of the universe into perspective, I need to put together an introduction.
It would be nice to get some comments on what should be included.
When you figure out the universe, you start with non-linear time.  Whether we live in a linear universe or merely in a place where linearity is only an illusion in a non linear environment is one critical, but unclear element since either leads to the same place in a universe where we exist.
A similarly complicated question is whether there is true self determination or only the illusion of self determination.   This was an initial idea from Einstein and hence cannot be ruled out and is mathematically relevant.
Another interesting question is what creates linearity and this has semi-religious overtones.  It doesn't get rid of a god, so much as it explains how a god like function would exist in a nlt universe under certain scenarios.
In any event multiple linearity of one or more time are indicated and are observed at different levels of the universe.
Here, however, is the prior introduction.

The Einstein Hologram Theory: An explanation of our universe and unified field theory using only time and a singularity

Introduction:

Fundamental physics springs from time more than any other feature.  Space, dimension and the contents- mass and energy, and gravitational attraction are directly linked to time at a fundamental level.  The evidence set out within the discussion of the Einstein Hologram Universe (E-H-U) empirically shows that space and its contents must stem primarily from time, and at least mathematically from a "singularity" which exists without dimension or time as we experience it.

Why should we study time at all?  It is a conclusion or E-Hologram Theory that our universe is made of little bits of time, quantum time.

Time has not been as fully examined as it should be given the fact that it is inherently fundamental in every equation of physics.  While in recent times, more effort has been made to consider time and while time has been the subject of science fiction (perhaps everyone knows of the classic "The Time Machine"); most science historically and even recently accepts time as a constant.  It is accepted.  Time is the "t" in the equation.  We work with time as it passes mathematically relegating past time to historians and future time to politicians some of whom are poorly trained for the inquiry.

We live in our Newtonian Bubbles and we are now aware that beyond it, if we just look close enough, there is a world of infinite space between matter and that the vacuum of space is actually filled as completely as our Newtonian world.  That is to say that neither is filled because neither has true dimension.


Einstein Hologram theory (E-H-T), like many other early theories of fundamental physics, allows for a number of intrinsic observations and intuitive logic.  It also allows for a theoretical god of sorts using physics; but does not require one.  This is not a religious text.  Our sages see the future and the past and many believe in a god, but until now there was no pure, scientific theory justifying these things.  Now there is.

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