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Monday, March 17, 2014

non linear time theory-time compression Chapter 3 looking into the looking glass

Before going further, let's recall that ct1-ct3 are just different aspects of clock time.  Clock time manifests itself differently in concentrations.  That is clock time 3 is what we call watch time at the highest concentrations, clock time 2 we're associating with gravity (which is, after all, the tendency of all clock times to go to zero) and clock time 3 we're associating with "component x" which we're going to make a lot less mysterious by one theory shortly.  That is, clock time manifests itself differently in different concentrations, but we're still assuming they are all clock time.
When we left off we were left with this problem:
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.
The other problems we have with Stanford and the Cern will have to wait while we solve all the fundamental physical conflicts they have.
You can think of this as happening backwards to get a better understanding.  Non-linear time is "concentrated" in that ct1,ct2 and ct3 are equal to zero.  An explosion occurs and ct1 goes from zero to some other unit so that x,y and z now have a single component of change.  An interchangeable "component x" is created which is interchangeable with clock time and gravity and therefore is a manifestation of CT1 to go non-linear.  A second explosion happens and energy is created along with gravity as we know it.  This "explosion" is seen by us as a mirror image.  That is, we see contraction (concentration of space to form energy, concentration of energy to form matter) whereas in terms on non-linearity, just the opposite is happening, things are going from concentrated time to linear time.  This is a fundamental flaw in Newtonian, relativistic, string approach to the universe which is painfully primitive.
To discuss how this compression in our universe and decompression of time occurs, we have to wait for the next chapter and we have to step through the looking glass.


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