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Copernicus showed how apparent motion in the heavens indicates actual motion of the earth. In this blog, I present a postulate that apparent motion in quantum phenomena (light, electrons and quarks) indicates actual motion of the universe we live in.
1st rule (Frame of Reference): The greater universe is a 4-space filled with light. 2nd rule (Freedom of Action): The observable universe is a hyperplane moving through the light of 4-space. 3rd rule (Entropy and Time): 4d particles of matter snagged on the hyperplane interact with light and reconfigure.
Rule regarding electromagnetic interactions on the hyperplane
4th rule (The Electromagnetic Spectrum): As the snagged 4d particles pass through the light, the light sets them in motion, causing them to generate ripples (a vector field) on the hyperplane.
Rules associated with the nature of fundamental matter:
1st Rule (Frame of Reference): The greater universe is a 4-space filled with light
Definitions:
The Greater Universe: A universe of 4-dimensions (4--space) filled with light and innumerable hyperplanes (3-dimensional universes) .
Light: An exceedingly refined 4-dimensional fluid which fills the immensity of the greater universe and infuses most everything in it. Some might wish to call this 4 dimensional fluid, the aether.
Observercentricity: An emphasis of the observer's relevance in explaining natural phenomena.
Excentrics: Free constants which must be inserted into theories in order to make them come out right.
PF Axis: In Einstein's spacetime, it is the one dimen ...More
2nd Rule (Freedom of Action):The observable universe is a 3-manifold (or hyperplane) moving through the light of 4-space.
Static Hyperplanes
When I try to picture a traditional hyperplane (or a manifold), I imagine a book. A book is an object of three dimensions when closed, but when it is opened, when its insides are exposed to the light of day, the book becomes a “many-folded” surface or, in other words, a manifold. Each page is a plane and these planes, stacked together, form a hyperplane or lattice within which a story can be told. Throughout this section I will refer to books, hyperplanes and manifolds interchangeably.
Upon the surface of each page, we find the elemental bu ...More
3rd rule (Entropy and Time): 4d particles of matter snagged on the hyperplane interact with light and reconfigure.
Getting to the Point
Our spatial perspective may be three-dimensional, but our temporal perspective is more or less dimensionless. Each of us lives in a dimensionless temporal point, which I will call the present point—a point which descends along a line of bearing we associate with the arrow of time. For each individual, the moving present point dissects the arrow of time in two. On one side of the moving point lies the past, and on the other side the looming future. Another term I have used for this arrow of time is the PF axis (see commentary on the 1st rule). ...More
A certain sphere, shortly after being conceived in a particle exchange between his massive planetary parents, was diagnosed while yet in embryo with a superficial infection that covered his entire outer surface. The infection, a fairly common two-dimensional malady known as the Sphlat, took hold early in the first degree of the sphere’s gestation, when its diameter was a mere Planck length in size.
As is common with Sphlat infection, an intelligent species of microorganisms evolved inside the Sphlat and quickly organized a complex civilization upon the poor embryonic sphere even before the first degree of gestation was complete. The rising civilization bui ...More