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15 years 10 months ago #15660
by Antti Roine
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<b>Hello Larry,</b>
Sorry for the picture link problem. Here is a new link to the paper with missing picture, see picture 2 under the heading "Speed of Gravity":
www.antti-roine.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=30
This article is based on two assumptions:
1) Time is only a mathematical variable without any real physical counterpart.
2) Gravity is a pushing force.
These assumptions lead to quite interesting conclusions
Antti Roine
Sorry for the picture link problem. Here is a new link to the paper with missing picture, see picture 2 under the heading "Speed of Gravity":
www.antti-roine.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=30
This article is based on two assumptions:
1) Time is only a mathematical variable without any real physical counterpart.
2) Gravity is a pushing force.
These assumptions lead to quite interesting conclusions
Antti Roine
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15 years 10 months ago #15661
by cosmicsurfer
Hi Antti Roine,
I noticed your article appeared in the UAI journal. I have read all 2098 pages. Now, regarding 'centers of universe' most of your points are well taken but the key to understanding how universe works is the time element which is divided into two directions of motion.
The Universe has always existed. Space does not curve because it is not a substance and singularities cannot exist in an already infinite space. Therefore, the big bang never happened because space has always existed as an infinity and since it is not a substance it cannot be crumpled up into a singularity and besides where would this singularity exist? In nothingness, which is basically the definition of space. The question then becomes, why and how do large to small scale organized circulations of mass in motion exist in space?
You mentioned correctly that gravitons cause coronal solar plasma heating, galaxies repel each other as they pass by, there is balanced motion across 100,000 light years in circulating mass around galaxies, and the void appears to be alligned 90 degree to ecliptic revealing a possible axis to the cobe dipole. I certainly agree that there is a center to our local large scale paired motion. Most likely though what we are seeing in 'visible universe' is a large arm that is spreading apart as it flows away from the center of motion---we are located in an outflow arm of a mega galaxy that makes up one half of a dipolar dual time sphere, and is paired in motion with a reverse mirror antimatter mega galaxy. Time spheres exist as a sub particle in a range of motion that is extreme. Just as proton quarks and antiquarks process this higher motion graviton energetics and spin around each other at phenomenal rates at three trillion times per second, the greater higher dimensional Universe most likely operates at instantaneous speeds of conductance across what would appear to be an infinity. So, the slower the 'light speed' within any given space the faster the 'time' as compared to higher spectrum first source levels of existance which ultimately approach a zero time event. To make our dimension work it is divided into two directions of time, forward and reverse and is paired in motion exchanging gravitons and antigravitons. John
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Hi Antti Roine,
I noticed your article appeared in the UAI journal. I have read all 2098 pages. Now, regarding 'centers of universe' most of your points are well taken but the key to understanding how universe works is the time element which is divided into two directions of motion.
The Universe has always existed. Space does not curve because it is not a substance and singularities cannot exist in an already infinite space. Therefore, the big bang never happened because space has always existed as an infinity and since it is not a substance it cannot be crumpled up into a singularity and besides where would this singularity exist? In nothingness, which is basically the definition of space. The question then becomes, why and how do large to small scale organized circulations of mass in motion exist in space?
You mentioned correctly that gravitons cause coronal solar plasma heating, galaxies repel each other as they pass by, there is balanced motion across 100,000 light years in circulating mass around galaxies, and the void appears to be alligned 90 degree to ecliptic revealing a possible axis to the cobe dipole. I certainly agree that there is a center to our local large scale paired motion. Most likely though what we are seeing in 'visible universe' is a large arm that is spreading apart as it flows away from the center of motion---we are located in an outflow arm of a mega galaxy that makes up one half of a dipolar dual time sphere, and is paired in motion with a reverse mirror antimatter mega galaxy. Time spheres exist as a sub particle in a range of motion that is extreme. Just as proton quarks and antiquarks process this higher motion graviton energetics and spin around each other at phenomenal rates at three trillion times per second, the greater higher dimensional Universe most likely operates at instantaneous speeds of conductance across what would appear to be an infinity. So, the slower the 'light speed' within any given space the faster the 'time' as compared to higher spectrum first source levels of existance which ultimately approach a zero time event. To make our dimension work it is divided into two directions of time, forward and reverse and is paired in motion exchanging gravitons and antigravitons. John
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