I am a little uncertain how to handle these posts. Anyone who picks up in the middle will wonder what G-Space and O-Space are. I keep thinking I should give a review.
Baically, G-Space (god-space) is where time has not been split off from the singularity that is everything happening at once. It can be presumed from black holes that there is no dimension in the sense that we experience it in G-Space because Time and whatever other dimensions exist (we include 3 "solid" dimensions and 1 time dimension, but presumably in G-Space these are all the same thing, that is under infinite gravity, time collapses according to the formula that we experience because as time goes to zero, gravity goes to infinity between two objects. This is covered with superficial mathematics in a prior e-mail and explains why time only exists where it has "escaped" from the signgularity. Another blog also explains gravity relative to this separation of time and that will be discussed further.
Also discussed in prior blog entries is the fact that we are a projection on time only, not in "space-time" which is an illusion. That is, space is an illusion of the projection of dimensions onto time.
If this were acceptable, then my idea is only to eliminate "space-time" in favor of "time" as the sole medium for our universe.
Later, we will have to address each of our five senses in terms of how those are all time related. That is, if you sit in the sun on a cool day, you'll feel the heat on your skin (vibration) and the cooling breeze (slowing the vibration) and this logically is just a function of time.
Likewise, as time goes to zero all acceleration goes to infinity and as time expands acceleration goes to zero in newtonian physics. This means that those same feelings are all time sensitive and hence can all be described in terms of the time projection even though as a practical matter we all have to be concerned about speeding bullets, sunburn and the like because that is part of how the projection works. In the singularity universe from which the projection originates, the G-space projector as it were, every love has died and yet continues to exist in this model and it begs the question of what is going on beyond G-space and this too is grist for a later entry and should be suggested by everything about the interaction of G-Space and O-space.
So why do all the black holes go to the same place; how does time go to zero and back; how are things projected onto time from a singularity and what does that have to do with gravity; how do we describe all of that...in 15 words or less. Well, I cannot shorten this to fifteen words, but we can describe much of this by analogy to religion.
The religious version would be thta G-space and O-space were created togehter by something that doesn't even exist as a singularity. Hence the description of something that creates dimension and time first as a singularity from nothing would be God. The singularity is essentially nothing from our perspective but it is everything once projected into space. God, put another way, is consciousness capable of manifesting itself with structure much as we manifest dreams which are nothing more than projections on our brain and a mimic of time projected singularities. The singularity and the subsequent projection of the singularity onto time (by way of time "escaping with gravity" from the singularity (again a prior post)) are merely the manefestations of what I'd call G-consciousness. This gives rise to what our thoughts are and the thoughts of lesser things and they would a-proiri be the manifestations of God which would mean we can make a religious, if not practical, circle back to where things started just as black holes are the projection (and time) getting back to the singularity from which they are projected.
Since a singluarity is necessarily a spot without dimension (in my theory because there is only the projection on time to give apparent dimension and that only outside of black holes) all black holes necessarily end up at or near the same place. Zero time where time is back within the singularity.
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