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    Re: Simple common sense

    Well, since you said "please"...I broke my toe so I'm on my back contemplating differential geometry and exploring the relationship between intensity and duration. — racecar

    Please feel free to use Thor's toe in the meanwhile.

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    Re: Simple common sense

    Space and Energy

    1.
    Space and Energy are different
    And they are each 3-D,
    Which is why energy can fill space.
    These two are the only 3-D quantities.

    2.
    Space-Time (Space-Energy) is 4-D,
    Being time-distance^3;
    Any more or less dimensions
    Would not function;
    Space (distance^3) does not itself
    Contain time and is the infinite 3D surface
    Of the finite 4D “hypercube” that it bounds,
    (distance^4)
    The only bound that there is.

    3.
    Energy contains a time component,
    And for it to be 3D
    Its units must be time-distance^2.

    4.
    Energy fills space everywhere,
    Popping in (and out)
    Always in opposite particle pairs—
    The Balance;
    There is no space devoid of energy fields.

    5.
    The speed of light (c)
    Is not just some mere universal constant
    But is the precise ratio of space to energy,
    That is, (distance^3 / time-distance^2),
    Which results in
    distance/time,
    or
    d/t = c.

    (‘c’ can be no other value)

    Motion is the one-dimensional
    Relationship between energy and space.

    6.
    There are no more units of measure
    Than distance and time,
    Although we may use some for connivence.

    7.
    The two 4-D hypercube 3-D cross-sections
    Are space, which has neutral extent,
    And energy, which is associated
    With fourth-dimensional displacement and polarity.

    (Hypercube)

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    y
    (-)

    The internal products of
    The 4-D hypervolume
    Are time and space
    (time-distance^3)
    And energy and distance
    (time-distance^2 * distance).

    Symmetry requires space and energy
    To exist in equal universal quantities
    (Making the average energy density
    To be unity, meaning ‘1’ in absolute units).

    8.
    Time is spatial difference.
    It manifests as
    1) Positive and negative fields;
    2) Motions of these fields through space.

    Energy moves and has polar fields
    Because time is a component of its geometry.

    Space, ever full of energy,
    Is charged with fields,
    Converting one of its dimensions to time.

    Since the one an only one universe’s size
    Is invariant and represents the volume
    Of space and energy within it,
    Energy’s conservation follows.

    9.
    Energy density is the ratio
    Of energy to volume:
    E/V
    =
    time-distance^2 / distance^3
    =
    time/distance,
    And so it is also the ratio
    Of time to distance.

    (It is variable)

    So, energy, like everything else,
    Is composed of space,
    It being the fourth-dimensional
    Slope of space
    (Positive and negative axis).

    10.
    Gravity, having no polar character,
    Is a displacement of space along space.

    11.
    Fields exert influence over distance
    Because they are physical spatial distortions,
    Which explains action at a distance.

    12.
    Whereas particles are symmetric in space,
    Photons are symmetric in time,
    Each being volumetric energy distributions.

    13.
    Atoms behave differently than solar systems
    Because the universe is granular
    At the scale midway between
    Infinite smallness and infinite largeness.

    The product of a photon’s energy and wavelength
    Is proportional to Planck’s constant,
    This proportionality necessarily being
    4-dimensional (distance^4) if you do the math,
    Also expressible as momentum-distance.

    15.
    Particles are either positive or negative,
    So their field’s boundary condition
    Is a relationship between space
    And one axis of time,
    Any one of them being incomplete,
    So to speak.

    Light’s quantification defines
    An electrically neutral photon,
    Having temporal symmetry;
    It is its own antiparticle;
    It is complete.

    A photon’s footprint may be
    A sinusoidally deflected
    (along its wavelength)
    Rectangular volume
    With edges parallel to
    Its direction of motion.
    (This may cause decay
    Since it is acted on unevenly).

    16.
    Just as Planck’s constant is
    The four-dimensional quantization of photons,
    Elementary charge is the four-dimensional
    Quantization of particles.

    Photons are the encapsulation of time by space;
    Particle fields are the encapsulation of space by time.


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    Re: Simple common sense

    Quote Originally Posted by austintorn@aol.com View Post
    Space and Energy

    1.
    Space and Energy are different
    And they are each 3-D,
    Which is why energy can fill space.
    These two are the only 3-D quantities.

    2.
    Space-Time (Space-Energy) is 4-D,
    Being time-distance^3;
    Any more or less dimensions
    Would not function;
    Space (distance^3) does not itself
    Contain time and is the infinite 3D surface
    Of the finite 4D “hypercube” that it bounds,
    (distance^4)
    The only bound that there is.
    13.
    Atoms behave differently than solar systems
    Because the universe is granular
    At the scale midway between
    Infinite smallness and infinite largeness.
    Energy, moving and filling space everwhere is time. If the energy is gravity, that is 4D time.

    3D anything cannot be infinite. 3D can move toward 4D and the infinite, in 4D time or the other way around...infinite toward 3D, in 4D time

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    Re: Simple common sense

    continuing as we go along,

    The dimensions, as I see them, are 1)a point. 2)an arc completing a circle. 3)The same arc from each point along the circle inside the projected plane of the circle. This formes a sphere. 4)Streight radial lines radiating out to 4D and toward infinity, defining 4D which is gravity. These radial lines define the direction of time, 4D gravity. There is a choice between two options ...either moving from the very small radius of the 3D sphere out toward 4D and infinity or infinity-4D-3D-eternal now. Gravity is either collapsing in or radiating out.

    There is no such thing as infinite smallness, there is only 4D gravity becoming 3D. IMHO. We are where we are in this 3D granular existence and it either started with some kind of big bang (3D to 4D), time moving out from QM to GR or it started out there beyond our galaxy and is moving inward. Common sense tells me "in".

    With respect always,

    jag

 

 
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