Sunday, October 21, 2007

Components of Time




Since we are not fully 3 dimensional but rather a fractal amount less than 3 dimensions, then the expanding fractal universe is not fully spherical but lies between 1 and 3 dimensions. When the expanding fractal universe reaches the spacial alignment only then will space be fully 3 dimensional and time 1 dimensional. The same is true of the contracting fractal universe. Since matter in the contracting fractal universe is not fully 1 dimensional but rather a fractal amount greater than 1 dimension, then the contracting fractal universe lies between 1 and 3 dimensions. When the contracting fractal universe reaches the temporal alignment only then will space be fully 1 dimensional and time 3 dimensional. In this way, the expanding fractal universe is of a multi-dimensional shape expanding towards the shape of a spherical spacial universe, and the contracting fractal universe is of a multi-dimensional shape contracting towards the shape of a linear temporal universe. This means that time being 1 dimensional while in the expanding fractal universe and time being 3 dimensional while in the contracting fractal universe is an illusion. In our current universe, which is the expanding fractal universe, time is considered to be coming from the 4th dimension, but actually the universe is expanding from a linear temporal universe towards a spherical spacial universe, creating a flow of time that includes more than 1 dimension. Since light travels at a constant speed, then the dimensions that make up time must be of proportions that are consistent with the speed of light. For example, if time is supplied equally by 3 dimensions then 1/3 of the flow of time comes from each of the 3 dimensions. As the expanding fractal universe heads towards a 1 dimensional flow of time, then more and more of the flow of time will be supplied by that dimension. The flow of time is a constant, since the speed of light is a constant and we use time to measure light. Time is created by the movement of matter through space that lies beyond our experience. If time comes from 1 dimension then matter is moving through 1 dimension of space that is beyond our experience. If time comes from 2 dimensions then matter is moving through 2 dimensions of space that lies beyond our experience. If time comes from 3 dimensions then matter is moving through 3 dimensions of space that lies beyond our experience. The time produced by matter moving through 1, 2, or 3 dimensions beyond our experience is the same. The amount of time produced by each dimension that exists beyond our experience varies as the universe expands or contracts, but the total combined amount of time produced by all dimensions beyond our experience is constant. For example, 1 hour of time can be supplied by 1, 2, or 3 dimensions beyond our experience in an infinite number of ways. One way would have 1 hours worth of time supplied by matter moving in 1 dimension beyond our experience. Another way, would have 1 hours worth of time supplied by matter moving in 2 dimensions beyond our experience in such a way that 15 minutes worth of time comes from 1 of the dimensions beyond our experience and 45 minutes worth of time comes from the other. A third possible way, would have 1 hours worth of time supplied by matter moving in 3 dimensions beyond our experience in such a way that 20 minutes worth of time comes from the first dimension beyond our experience, 30 minutes worth of time comes from the second dimension beyond our experience, and 10 minutes worth of time comes from the third dimension beyond our experience. In this way, 1 hour worth of time can be supplied in any number of different ways from different dimensions beyond our experience. Of course, one hour is an arbitrary unit chosen for this example. A minute or a second or fractions of a second could be substituted for an hour and the ratio of time supplied by the various spacial dimensions beyond our experience would remain the same. In the expanding and contracting fractal universes there are an infinite number of ways matter can move through 3 dimensions of space that lie beyond our experience, creating an infinite number of ways time can be generated. Since we are of a fractal nature, then we are not fully 3 dimensional. Since the universe is not of a spacial or temporal alignment, then the universe is of a fractal nature. Matter that is fractal is composed of light and matter, space that is fractal is composed of time and space. This means that the space we interact with and experience on a daily bases is also composed of time. We do not move through geometric 3 dimensional space, we actually move through fractal space that is less than 3 dimensions. The portion of missing space is space beyond our experience and creates time when matter moves through it. The amounts of time each dimension produces varies based on how much of it lies beyond our experience and the amount of matter moving through it, but the total amount of time produced by all space that lies beyond our experience from all 4 dimensions is always the same. Although the components of time may change from one dimension to another, the resulting time produced by all the dimensions remains constant. If t=1 second, then 1 second = tw2 + tx2 + ty2 + tz2, where tw, tx, ty, and tz are spacial dimensions through which matter can move.

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Components of Time



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