Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Relativity and the Aatucagg Factor




The equivalence of mass shows that mass is invarient and is therefore independent of the inertial frame. Mass can be placed in a Tensor and used to relate gravity to the curvature of space-time. Einstein's thought experiments illustrates that mass is equivalent in all frames of reference, and that mass can be used in tensor calculus to prove gravity is a consequence of the curvature of space. Aatucagg refers to "flat space" as space where gravity and mass remain constant and "curved space as space where gravity and mass vary. Aatucagg defines 3 types of flat space as perpendicular flat space, constant flat space, and parallel flat space. Perpendicular flat space is space that is at 90 degrees to the direction of universal expansion and contains no matter. Constant flat space is space that is at a constant angle between 0 and 90 degrees to the direction of universal expansion and contains some matter. Parallel flat space is space that is at 0 degrees to the direction of universal expansion and is filled with matter. The forth kind of space is curved space and is space that varies from an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees to an angle equal to or less than 90 degrees with reference to the direction of universal expansion. In Tensor calculus there is either flat or curved space and all space contains matter. Aatucagg has either perpendicular flat, constant flat, parallel flat, or curved space and perpendicular flat space and can contain no matter. Aatucagg believes that active mass has a constant value and is involved in the curving of space, while passive mass has a variable value and is dependent on the curvature of space. Currently, it is thought that passive mass is independent of the curvature of space, but Aatucagg believes that this is an oversight, and the curvature of space must be considered when dealing with passive mass. For example, the current equation for linear momentum is equal to mass times velocity. The mass used in the equation for linear momentum is passive mass, therefore, Aatucagg believes that the Aatucagg Factor needs to be included in this equation to account for the curvature of space. Some evidence exists for this belief when observing the rotation of galaxies. If mass were a constant, then one would expect mass to increase in velocity as it approaches the center of the galaxy due to the conservation of angular momentum. Because of the conservation of angular momentum, an ice skater spins faster when the arms are held close to the body and spins slower when the arms are held away from the body. In the same way, a galaxy should spin faster for mass near the galactic center and slower for mass further from the galactic center. If mass behaved in this way, then galaxies should display a structure showing mass traveling ever faster as it approaches the center of the galaxy. But this is not the case. Galaxies actually show a constant velocity for mass at all distances from the galactic center. This would be the same as if an ice skater were to spin at the same speed reguardless of the placement of the arms. Science has created the concept of "dark matter" to account for this anomaly. Aatucagg believes that the Aatucagg factor can be incorporated into equations for passive mass. On a local scale, Angular momentum is dependent on the radius between the active mass and the passive mass because space can be reguarded as having a constant slope, but on a large scale, like that of a galaxy, angular momentum is no longer dependent on the radius between the active mass and the passive mass because space is curved. As the passive mass moves away from the center of the galaxy, it loses matter at a rate proportional to the curvature of space. Since gravity is also proportional to the curvature of space, the result is that the passive mass loses matter equal to the inverse of the radius, resulting in a constant velocity. In space with a constant slope, passive mass is constant and velocity must vary as the inverse of the radius from the active mass in order to maintain a constant angular momentum. In curved space, passive mass varies as the inverse of the radius from the active mass, therefore, in curved space velocity must remain constant in order to maintain a constant angular momentum. This is why an ice skater's rate of spin varies with the positioning of the arms, since on a local scale, the curvature of space is unchanging and mass is constant, while a galaxy's rate of spin is constant regardless of the location of mass, since on a global scale, the curvature of space is changing and mass is variable. In the case of a galaxy, integration of the Aatucagg facture would yield the natural log in terms of the radius between the active and passive mass. The topology of this type of space consists of parallel flat space at the center of the galaxy where the active mass is located, curved space where most of the orbiting passive masses are located, and perpendicular flat space at the edge of the galaxy where little or no passive mass is found. Based upon the previous argument, Aatucagg believes that the Aatucagg Factor should also be incorporated into the energy-momentum tensor of the Einstein Field Equations for General Relativity, since the energy-momentum tensor is based upon the momentum of mass in curved space.

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The Aatucagg Factor

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Relativity and the Aatucagg Factor



Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Confluence of the Body Earth

It was Gondwana. Gandi of the Pori of the living sea. It was placed in light for humanity by the four way doorway. From where it came and where it goes no one knows, but the pori lives on. Once with us, now gone, but the remanence stays. You can see it in the haze at night by moonlight. When it began we lived as Man. A single form united, sinless, and protected. Now, as men we live in sin fractured, tainted, and exposed. In the beginning the land was gathered beneath the sheilding moon. Dreams were real and reality was a dream. There was no want. All we wished for could be fished for from the sea of desire. Our nets spilled forth a catch upon a great connected land. Who cared what harm the cosmos intended, for it was fended by the thick skin of a sheltering moon. But the four way doorway that gave us life would in time give us death. For all things that are, stand in opposition to all things that are not. And in time birth brings death. And so it was that the child man who crawls upon a united land, should one day stand upon a land divided. Beltching streams of fire and smoke arose and filled the nose of those who exited the four way doorway. The smell of death became a companion to the choking cough of a new born breath. And the land built became the land destroyed. It had to be. It was destiny. Light became consumed by gravity. Dreams became a part of reality. We could no longer stand naked and exposed. We crawled away in all directions to the four corners of the world, while the land followed us and the moon abandoned us. Great seas flooded between us and separated us. The moon receded and the cosmos impeded our ability to rest assured. Weather and seasons wrecked havoc were once lush fields once grew. The universe is chaotic. We can not escape its wrath. As the four way doorway submerged beneath the surface of the water the moon ascended to the surface of the sky. And in this time the land began its struggle between gravity and light. Four tribes from four doorways dispersed to the four corners of the world. The moon united with the sun and both became one while the earth was torn apart. Beneath us lives Gondwana and above us lives Pori. Gondwana is a sea of time and Pori is a sea of space. Gondwana and Pori were once one when the Earth was one. Gondwana and Pori are seperate now that the Earth is seperate. Gondwana is gravity and light. Pori is light and gravity. Earth is land and sea. When the land of the Earth becomes sea of the Earth then Gondwana will become Pori. The moon will leave the sun and the four way doorway will take back what it gave. Land will reunite. Man will reunite. Those that gave us to this place will take us from it. We will be asked to attest to the test that we took. And we will look back and wonder was it worth it? Did we do the things intended or did we just pretend to do the things we never did.