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06-20-2005, 10:11 PM
To be able to converse with other physicists, tensor analysis is needed. But i refuse to follow this line of study. I might change my mind in the future. In the meantime, i'm sticking to just vector analysis.

Locally, infinitesimal time and infinitesimal space are merged into local infinitesimal motion of quantized 1-dimensional space. Below the Planck length, there is no distinction between time and space.
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06-21-2005, 03:13 AM
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To be able to converse with other physicists, tensor analysis is needed. But i refuse to follow this line of study. I might change my mind in the future. In the meantime, i'm sticking to just vector analysis.

Locally, infinitesimal time and infinitesimal space are merged into local infinitesimal motion of quantized 1-dimensional space. Below the Planck length, there is no distinction between time and space.
Is local infinitesimanl motion to do with LOE? is there any way that LIM can be used to cross dimensions?
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is there any way that LIM can be used to cross dimensions?
Each LOE seems to be ruled by its own unique LIM, for ours, the limit is light speed.
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Each LOE seems to be ruled by its own unique LIM, for ours, the limit is light speed.
Shouldn't then, the speed of light be the limit of energy? Instead of matter (us)?
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the speed of light be the limit of energy?
radiant energies such as EM waves always move at light speed.
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radiant energies such as EM waves always move at light speed.
What gives the limit speed for quantized space and continuos space?
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What gives the limit speed for quantized space and continuos space?
the speed limit of continuous space is light speed. But quantized space has no speed limit because a point of quantized space (closed topologies linking) have traverse from time-zero to time-infinity and back to time-zero in no time at all. But still the scalar product of fundamental acceleration and fundamental length is the square of light speed. altogether, the acceleration and length and light speed are all irrational continuous numbers.
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the speed limit of continuous space is light speed. But quantized space has no speed limit because a point of quantized space (closed topologies linking) have traverse from time-zero to time-infinity and back to time-zero in no time at all. But still the scalar product of fundamental acceleration and fundamental length is the square of light speed. altogether, the acceleration and length and light speed are all irrational continuous numbers.
From this I get the idea that quantized space is sort of like what the was at the begining of the universe, before the BB? Infinities and zeros together...
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From this I get the idea that quantized space is sort of like what the was at the begining of the universe, before the BB? Infinities and zeros together...
How do we describe this symbiosis of zero and infinity?
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How do we describe this symbiosis of zero and infinity?
What is symbiosis?

I think between zero and infinity there is everything. this is the description.
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