| Re: Accelerating water wave-field expansion. -
09-19-2007, 02:10 PM
When we first began the discipline of documentation that is what we call science. It was necessary to indicate something as a constant. That being C. The speed is relative to 2 factors, time and space. We know that they are not always linear, because of the uncertainty principal and the Red shift. This being at the micro and the macro points of our existence medium. We had to decide what we were going to say was constant and leave the other as a variable. We can calculate nothing with just variables. However if we were to consider that time was not constant and that space was the constant. Then what appears to be acceleration of a wave could be the result of a slowing of time. This could also explain the red shift. The one problem becomes the uncertainty principal. With the consideration of the primary force as a bipole, then the results of the 2 poles become reversible, space and time then become reversible. This concept of the reversing of the 2 poles makes it possible to see these point as the boundaries of a finite universe between the micro and the macro as marked by the two places that time space become non linear. The red shift and the uncertainty principal.
John |