Imaginary Space



Hi NG

I have developed a modell thats philosphical hard stuff, but I think is
working well.

If you take GR than you would like to describe something four-dimensional.
It has properties like quaternions. I like to use three imaginary dimensions
and one real, that has the additional ability to spin and to wiggle.
This -well- points build a manyfold. They are joint to neighboring points
and propagate themselfs to their neighborhood. They have the property to
swing with a certain speed of propagation.

It builds sphaerical waves in an immaginary space. These points build an
overlay pattern in a direction that I call time. These patterns move within
a ***, which is pacing away from an certain point. This (hyper-)*** is
called space. Those wiggles overlap to a pattern that is stable in this
*** and a residual part not stable. The first I call matter, the letter I
call light.

Matter in this picture has a strange property: its not a continuus entity.
It is pictured as in constant recreation. That make it wiggle a bit in
space, 'jumping' a bit. Particles are in this modell joint to an ensemble,
because they are regarded as an interference pattern of waves. If you
disturb this at one point, particles dont fit together in the future.

If you think of our real space as having three immaginary axis', you try to
avoid this picture. This is not how we think about the world. But what make
you think, those spatial axis are real?

First the stability of matter in our observation. Then the impression of
space as something to move within.

But this space has strange properties. It can be curved, it expands and
carry fields like em and gravity. There are particles created out of nowhere
and dark-energy.

You can have all this properties of observation with immaginary spatial
axis'. The 'trick' is within the term observation. As humans we are material
bodies and move within time. Our observation is what we receive from our
neighborhood. We have our space that is co-moving with us. Since we can
touch it, we call it real. By this observation we regard space as real and
time as imaginary.

Thomas Heger


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