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    Re: Newtonian vrs Relativity

    I completely agree Max.. Also a question what matrices do you use?

    I disagree with Lorentz. I do not think time is correctly configured for this matrix, as a result QM is transformed into probability.

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    Re: Newtonian vrs Relativity

    Quote Originally Posted by greenbug View Post
    I completely agree Max.. Also a question what matrices do you use?

    I disagree with Lorentz. I do not think time is correctly configured for this matrix, as a result QM is transformed into probability.
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    Re: Newtonian vrs Relativity

    That’s because you need three points to make any measurement and the first is your perspective. The other two are abstracts compared to/with your perspective to give a value to measurement.

    The point here is that Newtonian Physics isn’t that different from Relativity. As a matter of fact it works with in relativity to a point after which relativity still holds true for the low and high energies/speeds.

    From perspective we use the abstract to prove its self. Sense we cant tell whether or not we are the same as the abstract that we measure all things shall forever remain uncertain. It may be a flaw but if you look at it that way every thing is flawed, and so not one…

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    Re: Newtonian vrs Relativity

    Quote Originally Posted by greenbug View Post
    I completely agree Max.. Also a question what matrices do you use?

    I disagree with Lorentz. I do not think time is correctly configured for this matrix, as a result QM is transformed into probability.
    That IS the question isn't it.

    I'm still working on the best way to formulate it, though I had a breakthrough the other night.

    Laying in bed drawing arcs in the air with my hand, I realized the extended temporal interactions and electromagnetic charge were speaking to me about something.

    The positive charges interact from the past towards the future, and the negative from the future towards the past.

    Where they interact, one could mark off a Now.

    We are composed of both of these charges, and this is why I believe we observe this strange sense of an endless series of Nows as we move through time.
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