| Time is not a separate dimension -
04-17-2008, 03:56 PM
Science has always assumed time to be a separate dimension from that of space, although it is considered inseparable from space. We measure space in three dimensions and use time to model how we move through space. I propose that space and time are not just inseparable but are exactly the same entity and using this assumption and the assumption that matter generates space where time is the result of the rate that matter generates space, I have modelled gravity, redshift, time dilation and force all without ever using Newton’s Universal gravitational constant. As far as I am aware I am the first person to accurately model gravity without ever using ‘G’. You can find my paper here. I would be happy to hear you thoughts. Tony |