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Saturday, February 8, 2014

1 Black Holes and space and time as we now know them: A review of non-linear time with some extra stuff-part 1

Non linear time theory takes a lot of physics and tries to stuff it in a box without apology.  This isn't because there isn't a lot to apologize for, but only because there isn't time to apologize for everything.
One of the "accepted" features of every gravity well (a planet is a good non-black hole example) is that they bend space.  Non-linear time theory has defined gravity, unlike other theories, and is entirely consistent with this one point.
The broad definition is that "time" is linear from a non-linear source and gravity is nothing less than the tendency of time to become non-linear.  It is a very weak force and it appears that time tends away from non-linearity around any gravity source which is why we see the "creation of space" that is "time going non-linear" only away from gravity wells.
A suggested corollary is that space is necessarily created by the non-linearity of time.  If time ceases to be linear, so too does space cease to exist.  This means, theoretically (that redundant apology again), that space exists only when time coordinate changes.  If time coordinates are fixed, space ceases to exist.  We know that time coordinates are split into "clock time" (ct) and dimension time (x,y&z are often used, but the need for more than one is theoretical only, just as multiple cts are suggested).  We stop distinguishing between these two coordinates because they are "interchangeable" and "conserved".  That means that we can manipulate clock time by manipulating dimensional coordinates and this is proven in prior blogs.
If, as has been proven (theoretically), space itself is a function of the non-linearity of time, then space necessarily involves gravity, that is the tendency of the time creating space to go non-linear is gravity and therefore space is and should be affected by gravity wells the same way everything else is, i.e. is shows a tendency to "slow down" and go non-linear.
This, in turn, suggests that there are transitions in our universe involving "different clock times" from the one you track on your  watch, cell phone, heart beats, etc, that vary with the transition from space to energy just as the transition from energy to matter functions on what I refer to as "clock time 1".  Like dimension, there can be a single dimension or the 3 that appear to exist to us and this is also true of clock times.
Yet another "suggestion" (not arising to a corollary yet) is that time can be recycled.  That is, time in a black hole does not cease to exist as the coordinate changes cease.   Instead the coordinates are changed, quite suddenly and the time reappears in non-gravity well space.  One of the many alternatives to this is that there is a lot of time that can go non-linear existing in a non-linear and therefore non-space time environment (if you can call something without clock time 1 and dimension an environment) and that as a portion of space time goes non-linear (but maintains its coordinates) more time can go non-linear and since it can start its non-linearity anywhere just by a coordinate shift it does so where there is no gravity.  Let us examine this last paragraph further in light of what is observed.
One problem with NLT theory (which has no problems unless you stop looking for answers) is that black holes get bigger.  General relativity allows for this and we don't want to destroy general relativity because it works pretty fair for getting us around the universe just as newtonian physics allows us to throw bombs at one another and is therefore considered very useful if only an approximation.
To understand this better, we use the idea of quantum time and this in turn means that there is quantum space and this is pretty much observed.  That is a single "space" has all the ct and dimensional coordinates of every other single space and if (very theoretically) c^2 space particles combine you get a single photon of energy and ct2 (which we don't seem to observe) goes linear just as ct1 goes linear when you combine enough photons (c^2) to make a single particle of matter.  This little trick of NLT makes the duality of the energy/matter pair (linear and non linear) fairly easy to explain which is done in earlier posts if you're interested and don't see it right off.  A shorthand version is that anything that changes with coordinate changes has wave properties since the plotting of those coordinates makes a wave, but at any "point" in clock time 1 it exists in a give place and therefore has particle properties.   The analysis is a little more involved since it wouldn't appear to be anywhere unless the coordinates were changing and we're about to talk about clock time with non-changing coordinates, but coordinates in dimension that still hold it in place relative to the remainder of the universe.
So let's get a little past general relativity in the black hole.  What happens, at least in part, in a black hole whether you use NLT or General Relativity is that time goes non-linear in a black hole.  Space drops into a black hole in GR (whatever the hell that means) and Space goes non-linear in NLT (which seems to mean that the coordinates cease to change in clock time 2 if there is a clock time 2).  Let's explain this.
First, we know that the coordinates continue to change, otherwise blackholes would drop completely out of the universe, instead they move with the universe and this movement is the change of time coordinates necessarily.  This means that either the entire mass engulfed in a black hole is not converted to non-linear time (certainly a possibility since the transition is a infinite one in theory which is the integration from 1 to infinity in the denominator as time must cease to exist) and hence the transition may occur over a long period of time allowing black holes to move with the universe around them while still ultimately going non-linear.  This is not totally satisfying, but deserves consideration since we allow ourselves to consider General Relativity at these extra-ordinary regions so why not.  As a matter of fact, the only reason we are jumping out to the GR life raft as we drop down the black hole is because the bottom of the gravity well is where GR stops telling us the answer, springs a lead, deflates, what have you in analogies.
So if dimension coordinates continue to change for quantum time within a black hole, what don't they appear in space anymore?  The answer can come in many forms, but one is that clock time has gone so non-linear that everything in a black hole has ceased to move relative to clock time 1.  Since things are falling "faster than the speed of light" (which they are not in NLT, this "impossibility" only exists in General Relativity which also tells us it is impossible which is confusing but only because GR confuses movement with Newtonian concepts and NLT "correctly" points out that movement is only coordinate change and therefore movement is only an illusion (as was figured out 2500 years ago by Zeno the Greek).
As you recall, with clock times change (whether they are going one direction (movement) or in the other (non-linearity) is a relative issue and hence where we talk about time unwinding could just as easily be re-winding.
We will finish this discussion in part 2

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