Re: Going through time travel (distributed, not relativistic, 5 dimensions?)



On Oct 11, 12:12 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 11, 11:53 am, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Oct 11, 10:46 am, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Einstein showed that time is not linear.

For that he became Einstein.

I have arrived to a dark matter model through a theory I submitted
that dark matter is
distributed and not relativistic. Distributed does not just mean that
some things get
distributed in space.

There may be a fifth dimensional explanation in accordance with
relativity that
mass arises in the fifth dimension.

What we see is that mass arises in distributed orientation in spiral
galaxies
at much slower speeds than what the theory of relativity would predict
in terms
of a relation and disposition energy carried by forces as gravity in
the environment.

Power is mystic for now as dark matter is. What I came to conclude is
that
a dynamic force of power emerges, and let's stick to relativity for
now where
there is x,y,z and t, and we add m as a warped dimension.

m in itself is modifies x, y, z and t or something, oh and we need
speed in terms
of relativistic variant bound to the speed of light, but here is what
we see in distributed
environments. What happens in one place may alter another space
with a much faster rate than c. One of the reasons is the layout of
black holes and
the arisal of a Universal constant, one that transforms power to speed
and with
it forces (deterrent) arise.

I can be a stubborn self-dentified genius as Hawkings and say I wonder
how
complicated my dark matter thesis I sent in corresponds to the mind of
the
ordinary scientist dealing with these ideas. Hawkings felt that with
the ever pouring in
information on the Internet, theory to everything may arise in the
near future. We
are very far from that idea but we feel very greedy as religions and
mass belief
systems seem to claim perfection, and not mentioning that science does
seem
to claim perfection. Well if you can't disprove it, it may hold as a
primary theory
for a while. I see dark matter as a speed deterrent force of gravity,
one that accumulates
power in spiral galaxies where energy condenses and forces of gravity
arises
mysteriosly giving rise to higher motion, and motion seems to be tied
to this picture.
Space itself seems to have a property that reacts to built up forces.

Magnetism is a force around a magnet. Mass is a large scale force and
it builds
in circulating powerful systems as a gravitational force, and that
force comes with
mass. A very hard theory after all. Remember, gravity does not form a
circular path
around Earth as magnetic fields might, but on very large scales as
seen in spiral
galaxies, gravity can form circular formations as gravity is a force
that acts over
long ranges. But it's complex.

Clue: What happens when gravity forms so to speak short circuits? What
is a gravitational
field? Scientists may model it with gravitons, particles, and waves of
a magnetic pull
type force. When all things in a galaxy begin moving, everything
energizes, and
when there is an organization, forces arise, and the force arising in
a spiral galaxy
is what is currently identified as dark matter. I wasn't this explicit
in my thesis,
a feeling of professionality perhaps not to say things without
demonstrating proof. You
know science.

The interest shifts to time travel and distributed forces and how such
things transfer
mass from one region to another and in what speed and see if time
travel is possible
in different ways than currently imagined through using relativity to
travel to a black
hole's event horizon or cross space in a worm hole formation that
arises between
black holes and white holes.

Time travel is funny, because Einstein showed us that indeed
dimensions exist. Though my distributed theory to dark matter claims
in a way that nature is not relativistic but distributed, there is a
lot to learn.

We need to cancel out all sorts of dimensions and theory of relativity
approaches that question through cuvatures in time and space, but
these forces are very warped with sines, cosines, and f(x) calculus
calculations, distributed between the speed of c and relativistic
warps of w and this picture builds a universe where gravity is frame
dependent and all relative.

What is distributed theory of gravity if you want to call it that,
what would it differ? Here, I see questions that claim gravity is
faster than c, and many other changes to Einstein's theories, things
he did not take into consideration. Many of his theories break down,
primarily in the micro Universe, and theory to electricity did not
explain theory to the Universe, though theory of gravity seemed
unusually in accordance to effects of time and space corresponding to
time dilations where variations of speed altered the passage of time,
meaning a space ship goes out to space, the time that ellapsed on that
space ship is different than what the NASA station's clock reads of
the ellapsed time. This phenomena of time dilations directly relates
to Einstein's propositions that the Universe is relativistic, and to
his theory things are bound to a speed limit of c (speed of light).

Great, 102 years passed and his theories don't seem to be complete or
compatible to allow explanations to many questions in science. That is
where I saw that what Einstein's theories couldn't explain, a theory
of distribution could pergaps (likely, given time to write it in
whole), here Power P and not Energy E is the player and forces have
whole new dimensions and theories. There is a huge difference in
saying that the Universe is distributed and that the Universe is
relativistic. They are not the same things.

So, time and time travel. What does distributed entail in this
subject? In a way many theories arise here. One may claim that mass
rises and speed slows in the presence of power. If mass rises,
particularly near black holes... Einstein's theory did speak of such
phenomena. Power and speed are closely related here. It's a different
model.

Bush turned the Capitalist foundation into a radical extremist freedom
fighting nightmare, he turned Democracy into a regime, though there is
Democracy in North Korea, he makes no sense. I do.

I don't know yet how time travel is possible through the distributed
theory of gravitational dynamics in the possibility of the 5th
dimension in relativistic science. One can build on theory of
relativity, one can build a brand new theory. Energy can arise at
slower speeds than what Einstein predicted and this energy is
distributed and not relativistic. The speed deterrent force effects
time, and such a force is not accepted today yet, it derives from the
theory of dark matter and power from my thesis. Once one can simulate
a speed deterrent (gravitational speed constancy) force, and control
the direction of this force in relation to other dimensions, one may
be able to travel in time in a different imagination so to speak,
scientific approach to build a force of a gravitational speed
deterrent, and with such a force time can be directed (as a speed
deterrent forces a direction as gravity but with limited speed force,
one that ordinary gravity does not have).

A distributional force adds a speed limit as mass rises, speed seems
to be two dimensional, thus locked. v^2. P=mv2.

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