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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Non-linear time 17 before space time and after space time and how ELT changes the equation

Current physics embraces space time and infinity which is contrary and complimentary to the  concepts of Non-Linear Time and EHT.  EHT presumes that everything has happened at once because, according to Einstein, the only reason for time (interpreted in EHT as until time goes linear everything does happen at once) is so everything doesn't happen at once.
In the next chapter, reserved for sunday-"Thankfulness in a Non-linear universe" we will discuss this further, but first let's lay a little groundwork.
Black holes have gravity which means that they have failed to go completely non-linear although it has been shown previously that they have to some extent and perhaps gradually get there.
One explanation is that sufficient time hasn't gone by for the entire black hole to fall back into non-linearity.  Another is that there is some force which prevents matter from going non-linear.
Since the emphasis here is on the compression of matter and since black holes represent a compression of matter, a consideration of what happens in a black hole is important.  One theory of NLT is that as matter goes non-linear it loses its time components and turns into space which can escape gravity wells and exist without dimension so as to have the ability to reappear as space outside of gravity wells (thereby explaining expansion).  This is understandable because in a black hole two types of time (watch time associated with matter-clock time 1) and clock time 2 associated with energy cease to exist which requires acceleration along the one remaining clock time 3. Black holes are notoriously "cold" and this is logical because you have eliminated vibration because you have non-linearity or near non-linearity in clock times 2 and 3 (no dimensional change means no vibration and therefore no temperature).
To understand this better it is helpful to look at the original expansion model of NLT.  This is discussed earlier, but will be repeated briefly here.  Here the opposite occurs.  First you have one dimension, then two then three.  In terms of NLT you begin clock time 3 and space can form which can move about (change coordinates) at a very high (infinite) rate because clock times 2 and 3 don't exist yet in a linear fashion.  You have the same type of environment that you have in a black hole.  It is cold, but there is space.  It is the black void of the creation story in the old testament, perhaps I should save this for sunday.  But alas, there is already a sunday chapter, so I'll go on.
The high concentrations of space allow for the conversion of space to energy and clock time 2 begins.  This must allow for two dimensions as we observe them because some vibration is possible and the expansion from this point forward is driven by the need for clock time 2 to move about in a confined space. There is still no clock time 3 that is non-linear so the movement is c^2 for everything (energy) that is not space along clock time 2 and, presumably c^4 for space albeit only along clock time 3.  This second step is the observed big bang and presumably occurs in a very confined space, but that space is not necessarily as confined as theories of the big bang conceptualize since space "could" occupy a much larger area before the concentrations are sufficient for the conversion.  It is, however, likely that as soon as three dimensional movement is possible through the creation of clock time 2 non-linearity, that the combination of space into energy occurs.  One reason why this is not "required" is because it is not "required" for the conversion of energy into matter which is represented in theory as occurring quite some time after the initial bang.  It is, instead theoretically possible that a certain amount of expansion of space is necessary before energy is formed through the linearity of clock time 2 and still more space is required along clock time 2 before clock time 3 linearity is possible and this is consistent in black holes where as the "volume" decreases, clock times 3 then 2 cease to be linear in blackholes.  Indeed the recent discovery of "gravity waves" and the lack of conformity or symetry in the early universe suggests that some expansion occurs before the different clock times are possible and this should be mathematically identifiable from the data at hand although I am not going to attempt that in this chapter!  Indeed not, I do have a life of sorts.

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