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Sunday, March 16, 2014

non linear time theory-time compression Chapter 2 - Approach to the looking glass

We now move on to discuss how "compression" is created in order to give rise to different aspects of matter, in this case "gravity" and "time" which will be shown to be separate sides of the same coin as it were.
in order to do this, we'll return to the equation:
P1=D(x(ct1,ct2,ct3), y(ct1,ct2,ct3),z(ct1,ct2,ct3))dt) with P2 being similarly defined.  We can add to this that a single non-linear time gives rise to both in order to enhance the understanding of the process which leads to a true "god" particle since all thought is concentrated without dimension or time separation in non-linear space.  You can have, in this analysis, more positional coordinates since the number do not change the features and it is easy to discuss aspects of this that involve multiple additional dimensions without affecting the underlying equation which yield, if available, self determination and the consequent "large quantum averaging" which refers to the fact that we can do whatever we want in our little space of the universe as long as the overall universe is not affected (another chapter, I'm afraid, for those of you who want to think you can turn left or right according to whim as opposed to what Einstein says has already happened-blame him, not me or if you really want to get classical, blame Perminides).
You don't need dt1,dt2 and dt3 since ct1, ct2 and ct3 are assumed to be the same thing just as we know that ct3 is experienced as watch time and ct2 experienced as gravity or at least one element of gravity and that these, like ct2 and ct3 are interchangeable.
We know that x, y and z "start" with ct2 and ct3 changes being essentially zero, that is no change but that space appears to occupy some location so that x, y and z must exist even though we can't see them in terms of gravity and time but only "component x" which necessarily is interchangeable with gravity and watch time.  In order to understand this better, you have to look at gravity and watch time for what they are and what they are not.  In newtonian/relativistic space we see them as "things", but what they are in non-linear time, is the destruction of non-linearity along various lines of clock time.  This is better understood from an examination of "compression" which is another way of saying, time coordinates changing at the same rate in terms of coordinates which is another way of saying its going non-linear at the same time coordinate changes.
So with space you end up with something like this:
Pt1=d(x(ct1,0,0), y(ct1,0,0), z(ct1,0,0)dt) and a similar equation for PT2 where pt stands for point.
Strange things begin to happen, however, as PT1 approaches PT2 in terms of "equality".  CT1 "breaks into" CT2 at one level and into CT2 AND CT3 at another level of combined coordinate change.  Again, this is an "approach" question and not an identity question although as they approach the "break up" of CT1 to CT1 and CT2 is offset by the tendency to combine back into CT1 alone and this tendency is manifest as gravity just as later the tendency to combine CT2 and CT3 back together will be manifest as watch time.
Interested yet?  Read on in Chapter 3.

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