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02-28-2007, 08:27 AM
Re: Time dilation in Gravity fields

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Both your theory special Relativity, and General Relativity are interpreted as if time is an independent entity of the universe. Time is a reference to a cyclic motion period that we use to communicate motion concepts.


I think you might have missed a crucial difference between TR and Einstein’s SR and GR. Time is not a separate dimension in TR, it is the flow of space emanating from each particle or object that makes up this Universe so time is the flow of the three dimensions of space that surround each object. This is why I do not need vectors to explain what the spacetime field is doing. Motion through space is adequately explained using four dimensional physics but the spacetime fields and gravity can be explained in terms of three dimensional physics.


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When time is added to the spatial dimensions, it only produces mathematical geometry based on the relationship of moving bodies.


That is true of four dimensional physics but not of TR. I do not set out to describe motion through the metric because the metric is not part of this concept.


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Like Relativity, your math does not include the physical limits of reality; probably because they are not well known or understood.


That is the point, they are not well understood but TR can still model space and time at the extremes of this Universe such as inside a black hole or even the events leading up to the big bang and the big bang itself.


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You concept allows for implementation of probability and uncertainty methodology. Maybe you should try to incorporate this in your math.

I do not see where exactly this concept allows for the implementation of probability and uncertainty methodology, can you enlighten me?


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I hope you don’t feel I’m being critical; I would tell Einstein the same thing.

There is nothing wrong with being critical providing the critical points raised are valid. I have had to modify TR over the years and thanked those who raised valid criticism because without them TR would never have been able to model gravity without using Newton’s gravitational constant.

Thanks for your reply David.

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02-28-2007, 08:41 AM
Re: Time dilation in Gravity fields

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I've read your paper before, maybe not this particular one, but I am quite fluent in theoretical physics, I'm sure nothing you can provide is over my head; I would actually be more comfortable with more math, not less.

I am pleased to here it, so you can load your math program with the equations from both my papers and test TR for yourself to see if what I am stating is true.


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Time dialation, Lorentz Transformation is the most basic concept of Einstein's theory. If you really want to impress us, why don't you take some of those Unified Equations he was working on and finish them....There are some on the cover of his book, I believe some notebooks exist on exhibition around the world that contain some of those equations, and maybe even a movie clip of him next to a chalkboard; have a go at the important stuff Tony.

First of all why would I try to mess with unified equations when they have nothing to do with this concept? I have not set out to impress anyone. All I want is to find the truth about how space and time work in this Universe because known physics has too many gaps in its understanding of space and time. What may be important stuff to you is unimportant to me.

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