Sujet : Re: SpaceTime
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 30. May 2024, 06:48:14
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Am Dienstag000005, 05.04.2022 um 19:28 schrieb The Starmaker:
The Starmaker wrote:
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The Starmaker wrote:
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The Starmaker wrote:
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If you believe in spacetime
then you have to believe that
time and space
goes slow
or fast
as
spacetime particles.
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spacetime particles
goes slow or fast.
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One particle of spacetime
can move slow or fast.
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Or a wave of
spacetime particles
can move in spacetime.
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When time goes slow
the particle goes slow.
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It's dat simple.
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I'm aware that for all of yous spacetime is beyond your understanding and not found in textbooks...(as i describe it)
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maybe I need to come down to your levels..
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(yous have differculties with the machinery running the whole universe)
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Let me break it down simply to your levels...
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'spacetime particles'
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A particle of spacetime is simply
a negative particle of space and
a positive particle of time
and you put both together..
you have a complete
positive and negative particle.
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Like a battery.
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Look at a battery
and you'll see a positive
on one side and a negative
on the other side.
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+ and a -
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A spacetime particle consists
of a + and a -.
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Space is negative energy
Time, is positive.
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Spacetime consist of particles.
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I don't know any other way to help you understand it.
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That also means Time is...positive energy.
In other words, a spacetime particle contains...mass.
Spacetime is simply what exists, if you split absolutely nothing in a:
positive space with positive time and positive mass
and a
negative space space with negative time and negative mass.
The inhabitants of the anti-world of negative time actually believe, the other world (which we regard as positive) is the negative one (and they themselves positive).
This is a feature of bi-quaterniones and our world therefore a sub-chapter of a quaternion field, which we call 'spacetime'.
TH