36grit Posted July 9, 2011 Report Posted July 9, 2011 Time The logical position shiftsof the zero intersectionwithin a particular x,y,and z planeas it pertains toit's own non symetrical dialation Vacuum energy annihalation fills the voids of space/time with the minimum amout of momentum needed to sustain the integrity of the continum as structure forms out of harmonically balanced frequencies of distance/momentum projections by the relative zero points in pro-atomic space time. If I am correct, one might possibly time travel if you could get some very specialized equipment to record the pattern shifts of a particular field of atoms in space, and you'd also have to have a some very specialized equipment to somehow run this cycle again, but, this would be a new instance of a past moment. Kinda like that movie, Ground Hog Day. If the theory is correct a body of mass at absolte zero will stop vibrating and only it's quantum structure will remain. We should be able to observe a mass object quantum leaping and existing in two places at once. Sub-space is made up of energy which can be defined as momentum potential. Space and subspace fields are seperated and defined by expansion acceleration intervels. At cerrtain speeds energy converts to mass and at other speeds mass converts to energy. These are cycles of reality. Like summer and spring grain in a cross section of wood. Quote
phision Posted August 3, 2011 Report Posted August 3, 2011 http://scienceforums.com/topic/21166-the-nature-of-time/page__view__findpost__p__291302 The above link, if followed, will help to show you other peoples thinking on time and perhaps link, you, to some of the people thinking about similar things to yourself. ;) Quote
36grit Posted August 7, 2011 Author Report Posted August 7, 2011 http://scienceforums.com/topic/21166-the-nature-of-time/page__view__findpost__p__291302 The above link, if followed, will help to show you other peoples thinking on time and perhaps link, you, to some of the people thinking about similar things to yourself. ;) Thanks, I'll check it out :rolleyes: Quote
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