Why did Einstein miss NLT when it was clear that he had envisioned the basic concept and studied the fundamental structure so thoroughly? Why is it going to be impossible for you and for me to accept a theory with so strong a theoretical foundation in theory? If you look around you, it will be impossible to accept NLT. The universe is too complicated for everything to happen at once. How can you have natural selection if everything is preordained, coincidence, self determination?
The answer is too similar to the issues that raise the questions. While we can say, "oh, it's too complicated to 'create as a complete universe'" it is equally clear that it is too complicated to exist otherwise. As you look more closely at the universe and as you surrender your pre-conceived notions of what "has to be", you see that things like time and dimension are far too complex to just be there. Why should anything 'be there'? The answer is that existence is completely illogical, but we exist. That being the case, NLT is extremely plausible, as plausible as any other explanation of "one layer" of the universe, since there are clearly as many layers and more as there are gods in the Greek pantheon.
The difference between gravitational force and the other forces suggests that the "time orbit" represented by gravity should be different than that represented by the other force states of time. This is enhanced by several factors. One is that gravity remains constant, that is, space (predicted), energy and matter (observed) and CT5 black holes all show various concentrations of gravity while other aspects of time (three dimensional characteristics, seem to change or even disappear completely (as with the transition to CT5). This suggests an initial energy state which is "filled" with gravity before the next higher "orbit" begins a series (3?) of states of force other than gravity. This in turn raised the question of a non-conserved time element, one that fills a time orbit (gravity) and another that follows but which has different compression states to allow for trnasitions from space to energy to matter elements.
Another factor is that gravity doesn't convert well to the other force factors, but the forces of photonic, electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear and even matter seem interchangeable (at least to the black hole, CT5 stage). This is the problem Einstein could not solve because he did not have non-linear time theory.
The lack of interchangeability is a closely related feature of gravity states and energy states of clock time. Combination, suggesting that only with exponential increases in quantity of one clock time can you get to another suggests that there are qualities of time that allow for combination in certain states that cannot occur in others.
It remains to be seen how in the absence of dimension you can have different levels or energy states for time.
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