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Friday, April 25, 2014

NLT-Introduction: The intersection of time and everything else

Non linear time theory is both novel and redundant.  Relativity was a novel concept, changing the way that we had to view space-time.  NLT is novel in that it forces a reconsideration of what space-time is and defines the entire universe in terms of time alone.  It recognizes conceptually that the "space" component of space-time is largely an illusion of time itself.  In this regard, it is a continuation of concepts originating with Perminides 2500 years ago in Greece, but not well developed.  It takes the recent versions of Perminides' ideas incorporated in hologram theory, largely a division of string theory, and abandons string theory in terms of a quantum variation approach.  It can be said to act as a bridge between Quantum theory and String Theory although it is true to neither in theory it is required to be consistent with the observations of both.
NLT allows for the unification of forces.  It is the first theory to give an origin to Gravity and it theorizes an origin for the other forces based on the model.  It steps one fraction of a second back from other theories to the origin of the universe and provides fertile soil for exploring the realm of non-linear time before the universe as we know it came to exist (you can't travel further back into this realm since there is neither time nor dimension to travel).
Space is defined in terms of "changing time coordinates, and Time is to changing coordinates as gravity is to non linearity. That is time is the tendency of coordinates to either begin our cease changing and gravity is at least one force associated with the tendency of time to change back.  In fact, matter and anti-matter can be defined in terms of "matter" and the forces generated by the tendency of the matter to cease to exist, that is the "clock time" of the matter to cease to change.
In such a scenario, the origin of the various "forces" beginning (not necessarily in this order) with dimension and gravity, then electromagnetic, then nuclear and finally clock time are nothing more than time coordinates being defined in two dimension, then three, then four and finally "spin".  While this suggests multiple dimensions in excess of three, there are no dimensions in point of fact, but only changing coordinates which give rise to the different dimensions being perceived due to linearity.
Times don't cease to exist when they are concentrated any more than the manifestations of time.  That is, matter still contains energy and energy a-priori still contains space despite the massive accumulations of one to make the other.  Instead, various dimensions just go from linearity to non-linearity at transition points, that is various coordinates cease to change and overall there is conservation (in NLT) of dimensional change.
Conservation, of course, is reflected in the elimination of clock time at the transition from matter to energy and the elimination of "spin" coordinate changes.  Presumably this conservation would hold true as to the elimination of each force and related coordinate change.
Tu fully appreciate this it is important to distinguish between perception and existence.  All that exists is clearly not perceived and what is perceived is only a manifestation of what exists as a result.   Hence to understand a universe of non-linear time, it is important to surrender Newtonian and even relativistic prejudices (just as relativity is, in effect, the surrender of Newtonian reality) and get back to our Greek (Perhaps Persian/Greek would be more ingenuous) roots.

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