The Hypothesis
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Spheres and their Interactions
1: Time is Spherical - While a perfect still photograph captures an instant in time, the blurry photograph captures the passage of time. All events that occurred within that frame are in the blurry photograph, and answers some of the questions we might have about how the mechanics of entanglement act in relation to the passage of time. A thought experiment that represents this is that of a photograph exposed for several seconds. What may appear to be a washed out smear of light on film is how we might appear relative to a position outside of our universe. Only when we are entangled with our universe does the passage of time take place, but outside of the universe looking in a person would only see a blur. If you were to take a long exposure of a person's lifespan, then every moment from the time they were born to the time they die would be captured in that overexposed photograph. From "god's perspective" outside of our universe looking in one would see an opaque and efficient sphere of energy that contains every possible moment from the beginning of the universe to the very end. Only when something interacts with the universe does time emerge from being entangled with it.
2: The Temporal Force - light is the resonant frequency at which the energy contained in our universe oscillates. It is also how we measure the passage of time. As our universe expands or contracts, so does the resonant frequency of energy and conversely, the speed of light. Measurements against this relative boundary must be made in regard to this relationship between the passage of time in our universe and entanglement - to exceed the speed of light is to become un-entangled with the universe and observe it from “god’s perspective" - allowing something to move freely in time. We shall call this speed of light boundary the temporal force.
3: The Big Bang is a Bound Vector - Imagine for a moment that you’re holding a balloon full of water. A sharp smack on the side of the balloon, and one can watch the energy transfer through the body of water and ripple to the other side. From within this balloon universe, we would see the ripple formed from nothing until it expanded along the curvature of space-time, until ending at the Big Crunch. Space-time appears curved because it is a sphere.
4: Black Holes & Stars - Take the most powerful point in a star’s lifetime, and label it as the median point of observable temporal flow against our normal equilibrium of temporal flow. The reason matter accelerates forward to a star in its growth period, and the reason matter flows backwards into a black hole is the temporal flow of energy oscillating through time.
5:Inertial Field - this is the energy boundary between what is inside energy condensate, and outside. Our universe, just like an atom, is nothing more than energy condensate.
Spheres and their Interactions
1: Time is Spherical - While a perfect still photograph captures an instant in time, the blurry photograph captures the passage of time. All events that occurred within that frame are in the blurry photograph, and answers some of the questions we might have about how the mechanics of entanglement act in relation to the passage of time. A thought experiment that represents this is that of a photograph exposed for several seconds. What may appear to be a washed out smear of light on film is how we might appear relative to a position outside of our universe. Only when we are entangled with our universe does the passage of time take place, but outside of the universe looking in a person would only see a blur. If you were to take a long exposure of a person's lifespan, then every moment from the time they were born to the time they die would be captured in that overexposed photograph. From "god's perspective" outside of our universe looking in one would see an opaque and efficient sphere of energy that contains every possible moment from the beginning of the universe to the very end. Only when something interacts with the universe does time emerge from being entangled with it.
2: The Temporal Force - light is the resonant frequency at which the energy contained in our universe oscillates. It is also how we measure the passage of time. As our universe expands or contracts, so does the resonant frequency of energy and conversely, the speed of light. Measurements against this relative boundary must be made in regard to this relationship between the passage of time in our universe and entanglement - to exceed the speed of light is to become un-entangled with the universe and observe it from “god’s perspective" - allowing something to move freely in time. We shall call this speed of light boundary the temporal force.
3: The Big Bang is a Bound Vector - Imagine for a moment that you’re holding a balloon full of water. A sharp smack on the side of the balloon, and one can watch the energy transfer through the body of water and ripple to the other side. From within this balloon universe, we would see the ripple formed from nothing until it expanded along the curvature of space-time, until ending at the Big Crunch. Space-time appears curved because it is a sphere.
4: Black Holes & Stars - Take the most powerful point in a star’s lifetime, and label it as the median point of observable temporal flow against our normal equilibrium of temporal flow. The reason matter accelerates forward to a star in its growth period, and the reason matter flows backwards into a black hole is the temporal flow of energy oscillating through time.
5:Inertial Field - this is the energy boundary between what is inside energy condensate, and outside. Our universe, just like an atom, is nothing more than energy condensate.
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