VELOCITY TIME
DILATION and the g-w scale
It is, conceivably,
possible to arrest all change at once relative to dimensional axis in the
universe through the application of sufficient force. This would not
change every type of coordinate change necessarily, but would have some
interesting results. To explain, we have never sat still. The world
spins, it circles the sun, that orb circles the galaxy, the galaxy itself
spins. It is entirely likely that this spin is a natural, perhaps essential
function of linearity, being a function of gravity which is the
"first" force of linearity, gravity being the tendency of time or
coordinate change to go non-linear (note that it has been shown in earlier
writings that linearity itself is likely a force or effect of a coordinate
change not otherwise perceived). The general "idea" behind
gravitational spin is the "falling" towards the center of gravity
which is perceived in this theory as falling towards non-linearity.
Rather than try
to do this myself, I make reference to the rough calculations made by
others: http://www.brainstuffshow.com/blog/good-question-how-fast-are-you-moving-through-the-universe-right-now/
yielding the result of 2,724,666mph or 4,383,610 kph
It is possible
that on non-quantum levels the universe experiences moments of zero spin
(exactly counteracting all the spins in the universe) due to energy being
expelled; but given the nature of movement (rotational) it is also likely that
outside of non-linearity (e.g. the concept of black holes as non-linearity in
EHT, if not NLT) that such non-rotational movement does not exist.
That is, if you were
to attempt to completely stop relative movement, you would speed up time
(assuming no increase in gravity, etc). The equation is the relatively
simple lorentz equation dt'=dt/sqr(1-v^2/c^2). Here, we have
v=4.38x10^6kps and c=2.99792458x10^11k/sec (feel free to let me know if I
misplaced a decimal point, it doesn't matter for purposes of the discussion so
much). The important aspect is that dt/dt'=sqr(1-4.38x10^6kps/3x10^11kps)=.003821
which is not an insignificant time dilation although it would not rate on the
"gee willikers" scale.
What does rate on the
"gee-w" scale is that the difference in time represents all change
along axis other than the time axis (all other simultaneous coordinate change)
if there is conservation of change.
While we spend a
lot of time on the issue of time dilation, the idea of achieving an
"absolute" state of maximum time to the exclusion of all dimensional
coordinate change would allow the observer to study the movement of other
coordinate changes from the perspective of a zero baseline with only one
"axis" changing. We would not achieve pure
"non-linearity" but would instead be in an environment where all
relative change existed within the single axis from which time is observed on
the other "3" axis.
The existence of
time dilation relative to movement is important because it is the strongest
indicator that "perception" of coordinate change (time) is from a
"separate" axis and not the result of the axis shifting from one
point of perception to another. In this sense, it is not unlikely that a
different type of perception is possible from each of the other 3 axis that we
do not recognize as "time changes" but which are time changes
nonetheless. This is reflected in the gravitational dilation of time
which will be discussed later.
According to NLT
both time and space are illusions from a non-linear environment where
everything happens at once, unseparated by time or space which gives rise to
the certainty of spatial conditions and the predictability of outcomes.
Hence, the existence of "different axis" allowing for spatial
and time placement appears largely arbitrary. To get to our digital film
example, the same informational changes can give rise to colors, sounds, and
other aspects of the film when they are displayed, but they each remain
individual bits with a 2^n function of how much information can be displayed by
n bits which is related mathematically, but not wholly identical to the 2^n
change options expressed by NLT since coordinate changes are no different
mathematically from bits and as you increase the number of possible coordinate
changes you are essentially increasing the number of bits possible to express
in the universe.
If there are not
different "axis" (x,y,z and time between energy and black holes) then
something else must effect the coordinate changes in order to give them
different aspects which we perceive as "perspective-time" and
movement in the three spatial dimensions. That inquiry will come next
along with the discussion of gravitational dilation.
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