Re: Space/Time/Energy characteristics 0
- From: "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:16:26 GMT
"Significant Zero" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1123833381.17440.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The top singularity is the outer one showing a compress time and expanded
> space character and the bottom inner ones showing a compressed space and
> expanded time identity. The compressed time in the outer cosmic
> singularity
> is relatively far slower than the expanded time in the inner local ones.
>
> Relative Space
> <shorter | longer>
>
> Singularity>|/ distance | | Tending to negative,
> | /| /\ Vacuum | less mass effect and
> Positron >| / c| < density | antiparticles
> Radiation >|c | / | \/ state | /\
> Electron >| /| | Less Energy | More Energy
> Proton >| / | /\ Particle | \/
> Neutron >| / | < density | Tending to positive,
> Singularity>|/ | \/ state | more mass effect and
> | duration /| | particles
>
> <faster | slower>
> Relative Time
>
> Intrinsic\stationary energy\mass\velocity being the sum of the
> differences
> in space\time ratios in any given point or area in all vectors.
Please explain what you mean by 'Intrinsic\stationary
energy\mass\velocity' - eg stationary velocity is a contradiction is terms.
It is things like the above that make people respond that you are simply
posting a word salad. If you want them not to think so then please provide
more detail.
Bill
>
> Introduced\kinetic energy\mass\velocity being the sum of the differences
> in
> space\time ratios in any given point or area in a
> specific vector.
>
> Fields as introduced space/time ratio gradient effects by particle energy
> and polarity states. Field do not move except as a result of there source
> motion but they may cause the effect of motion in other
> condensed\particle
> states.
> --
> Significant Zero E-field = Electric field, M-field =Magnetic field, two
> unbound field effects
> http://home.freeuk.com/paulps/
> Maybe updates. (1-(1/(1/3))^2)/(1 + (1/(1/3))^2) = - 0.08 = FTL ? -p<+p
> or
> (m*-v)<(m*+v) or (m*-c^2)<(m*+c^2) =g?
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