View Full Version : Do you think that exist the time?. This is my theory:
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 12:00 PM
http://img.webme.com/pic/t/theory-espinoza/z2-time.jpg
spidergoat
02-03-12, 12:16 PM
That's the stuff!
http://www.timecube.com/
Pincho Paxton
02-03-12, 01:19 PM
Just a drawing, no theory.
Motor Daddy
02-03-12, 01:23 PM
That's the stuff!
http://www.timecube.com/
My wisdom so antiquates known knowledge, that
a psychiatrist examining my behavior, eccentric
by his academic single corner knowledge, knows
no course other than to judge me schizophrenic.
I love that guy!! :D
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 02:06 PM
It is easier to explain with graphics.
Pincho Paxton
02-03-12, 02:09 PM
It is easier to explain with graphics.
Well, all you explained was time doesn't exist in big words. You could have just written...
"TIME DOESN'T EXIST!"
But you are supposed to work it out properly.
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 02:15 PM
Better I'll explain you as well:
Imagine a cube in the Palm of your hand. And that cube is the universe. The time would be a sequence of that cube.
Pincho Paxton
02-03-12, 02:20 PM
Better I'll explain you as well:
Imagine a cube in the Palm of your hand. And that cube is the universe. The time would be a sequence of that cube.
You have to figure everything out properly. You have a cube, a cube has corners. The corners are further from the centre than the sides. being as Newton says that all energies must have an equal, and opposite energy the corners do not have equal energy to the sides. So the universe would not easily create a cube. Salt however has restrictions, and traps electrons. So salt traps time also. The unequal stacking of salt is because salt has polarized layers, and is inside the gravitational flow of the Earth.
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 02:34 PM
You have to figure everything out properly. You have a cube, a cube has corners. The corners are further from the centre than the sides. being as Newton says that all energies must have an equal, and opposite energy the corners do not have equal energy to the sides. So the universe would not easily create a cube. Salt however has restrictions, and traps electrons. So salt traps time also. The unequal stacking of salt is because salt has polarized layers, and is inside the gravitational flow of the Earth.
The cube is imaginary, has no energy.
Pincho Paxton
02-03-12, 04:21 PM
The cube is imaginary, has no energy.
Imagine a cube in the Palm of your hand. And that cube is the universe. The time would be a sequence of that cube.
So why not just say.. "Time is a sequence of the Universe." You add a cube for no reason. But then you have a sentence that doesn't say anything.
I will just tell you what time is...
Time is the scale of particles in the universe. If particles can pass through a hole they will pass through that hole. Atoms contain a nucleus. The nucleus is the first scale of our Universe. The particles that enter our universe through that hole travel from a negative scale to our scale. The Bose Einstein condensate shows what happens when cold temperature forces the particles back into negative mass. They go back into the hole again. A sun shows what happens when high temperature scales lots of particles up quickly. They pass into our Universe as energy, they collide, they scale down again due to the collision. The particles that escape are photons. The particles that collide are neutrinos. Neutrinos have to travel again until they can scale back up through a nucleus. A snowflake shows the cold flow of time back into holes, and it pulls atoms inwards to create a 6 pronged snowflake. The pull of time on the snowflake is like taking a sphere and pulling it into a hole at 6 points. The sun however is a sphere, and the flow of time is outwards, which inflates the sphere.
That is how a description works.. even if you don't agree with it, it is still a description. Your post has no words that describe anything.
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 04:36 PM
So why not just say.. "Time is a sequence of the Universe." You add a cube for no reason. But then you have a sentence that doesn't say anything.
I will just tell you what time is...
Time is the scale of particles in the universe. If particles can pass through a hole they will pass through that hole. Atoms contain a nucleus. The nucleus is the first scale of our Universe. The particles that enter our universe through that hole travel from a negative scale to our scale. The Bose Einstein condensate shows what happens when cold temperature forces the particles back into negative mass. They go back into the hole again. A sun shows what happens when high temperature scales lots of particles up quickly. They pass into our Universe as energy, they collide, they scale down again due to the collision. The particles that escape are photons. The particles that collide are neutrinos. Neutrinos have to travel again until they can scale back up through a nucleus. A snowflake shows the cold flow of time back into holes, and it pulls atoms inwards to create a 6 pronged snowflake. The pull of time on the snowflake is like taking a sphere and pulling it into a hole at 6 points. The sun however is a sphere, and the flow of time is outwards, which inflates the sphere.
That is how a description works.. even if you don't agree with it, it is still a description. Your post has no words that describe anything.
The cube is to explain with graphics. And to say that the future does NOT EXIST. See post 1.
Rhaedas
02-03-12, 05:18 PM
Nor does the past.
Pincho Paxton
02-03-12, 06:13 PM
The cube is to explain with graphics. And to say that the future does NOT EXIST. See post 1.
See this post.....
Well, all you explained was time doesn't exist in big words. You could have just written...
"TIME DOESN'T EXIST!"
But you are supposed to work it out properly.
So you basically want me to go around in circles posting back what you posted, and then you post it again?
victorespinoza
02-03-12, 06:39 PM
See this post.....
So you basically want me to go around in circles posting back what you posted, and then you post it again?
I'm not which is spinning, is you.
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