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Re: Where are the other universes? - 11-17-2007, 11:22 AM

Hi Pat:
First I must say thank you for the question, as it is the first time that ANYONE asked a pertinent question about any of the fundamental parts of my thoughts.

The appearance of the expansion of the universe is the result of the shape of the membrane. Think of it like the fabric of timespace. If time and space are the result of separate poles they do not travel along the same field lines within the fabric. The normal shape of the membrane causes the time lines to expand relative to the space lines this causes the appearance of the expansion of time or the contraction of space. In one place on the membrane while at the next point on the membrane the reverse happens. The effect is much like the warping of the fabric by a large mass. The difference is that it is a symmetrical shaping of the membrane that causes this. At one point I explained how to make a model of the membrane with the band of paper and the twist. If you look at this model as I described it. On that band, the space lines begin at the edge on the bottom then the next one up will be a time line until you get to the top as this will be a time line. while looking at the word Eden. Note the edge is a single dimensional track of its own. But the edge becomes the first line on the plane. Now if the band is twisted it will cause either the time to expand relative to the space or the reverse depending on the point on this wave. In the model that I described if you follow the direction of the arrow the space line on the bottom is expanded and the time line on the top is contracted. If you follow the twist a bit further you will see that the reverse of this is true. It is like a wave one part will expand while another part contracts. If we were able to look back in the direction of the micro the reverse should be the case. The space should be contracting and the time expanding causing a curl with the time on the outside and the space on the inside of the curl.

The direction of this curl caused by the uncertainty principal is a prediction. As I have no information as to the specifics of the actual direction of this curl or non linearity. If it were to be found to be the reverse it would require a revision. This is a point on the membrane that we have little or no access to. Also it is very difficult to imagine how to look at this from a perspective of 3 dimensional time and 1 dimensional space. As this point on the membrane can only be observed from this point. You can not turn around to look back at the micro from where we are. All things move in the direction of the arrows.

In both cases the final result is a reversal of the poles so as to result with 3d time and 1d space within Elsewhen. Followed by another twist that returns to what we are familiar with. So the alternate existence medium is both in series with and parallel to each other at the same time.
You must also understand that there is a reversal of the poles that takes place at these points so it can be that both are expanding or contracting relative to our present condition. But the expansion or contraction will be faster or slower on the one indicated to account for the non linearity between time and space.

This shaping of the membrane may be at the basis of many observations.
There is no true expansion, just a wave or warp where the membrane turns back on itself.
Note also that this apparent expansion can appear to be accelerating or decelerating without the need for a cause other than the shape of the membrane.

John
  
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