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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

non linear time theory-time compression Chapter 4 Through the looking glass

Since we are a mirror image world, to understand what is happening, we have to step through the looking glass and make ourselves cognizant of god's view of things.  In the process we will discuss what "component x" might be.
Time 1 goes non-linear, Component x, Time 2 goes non-linear, Gravity, Time 3 goes non-linear, clock time.  The equivalent for stone age man would be piling up wood (component x), heat added yielding smoke (gravity), critical heat and flame occurs (time).  While the Newtonian guys at Stanford and the Cern are seeing increasing order, Einstein hinted that we are seeing the burning of time.
Once we see that everything we see as "concentration" is actually the opposite, it makes more/less sense.  We can talk this way because we are, after all, through the looking glass.
To see the whole burning thing, we go to our equation and see how different times burn depending on PT1 and PT2 being increasingly associated, a type of "fusion".  In terms of concentration, we have non-linear time getting less concentrated while linear time is getting more concentrated, which is to say that the coordinates of time (x, y and z) as they change are more closely linked by the tendency of time to go from non-linear to linear.
Now let's look at the forces that necessarily must be linked to Clock time 3, electromagnetic forces.  Here things get a little dicey since this allows that the tendency of CT3 to go non-linear produces electromagnetic forces which, from inside the looking glass, means that electro magnetic forces are the tendency of clock time 3 to go non-linear.   The argument of whether gravity and electromagnetic forces are tied to (respectively) clock time 2 and clock time 3 or clock time 3 and clock time 2 is far from a purely theoretical one.
Either is equally likely and, fortunately, equally measurable.
If space has gravity (one potential explanation for dark matter, it being necessarily (in theory) concentrated along a factor of 1/(c)^2 as dense as energy or 1/(c)^4 as matter; then we should infer (as observed) that clock time 3 creates the gravitational force and clock time 2 the electromagnetic force.  This appears to be the case since energy reflects the electromagnetic force.
However, if space does not have gravity, even dilute as this would show, then gravity must come from clock time 2 meaning that electromagnetic forces must be able to exist in empty space.  While counter-intuitive, it is not impossible.  Energy, for example, lives in clock time 3 (relative to matter) even though it doesn't "experience" clock time 3 because at light speeds clock time 3 is non-linear (watch time doesn't change).  The reason is that clock time 3 exists whether it is linear or not, it just exists without being linear.  What's more, as we accelerate matter towards the speed of light, thereby eliminating clock time 3, it never really ceases to be experienced completely until the conversion to energy.  Hence, electro-magnetism as a force is possible without an effect if there is nothing for it to have an effect on just as clock time as a force exists notwithstanding the fact it doesn't change in energy.
This, of course, leaves open the idea that all the "forces" are confused, for example, clock time may be associated with what has been called clock time 3 and electromagnetic forces with clock time 1.  While we intuitively observe the opposite, from the other side of the looking glass, just the opposite is likely since what we call concentration of matter, god sees this same process as the "burning" of non-linear time.
You may not like a universe that starts with electromagnetic energy before there are electrons to carry it, but the bible does have light coming into things pretty early in the process, but without watch time, it would not have an effect even though it could exist so this is structurally sound from the other side of the looking glass.
What a mess, you say, and we haven't even gotten to the compression of of time.  Well, read on.

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