Yes and no. Distance is relative to something. "Flying at [speed]" needs an additional preposition; "flying towards" or "flying away from". And if...
Relativistically, time and distance are equivalent. Why do you insist they are different kinds of dimension when the only thing necessary to convert...
Time and distance are, in a significant sense, the same thing, at least in relativity. Your time dimension is your square root. Complex dimensions...
Note that curvature is a complex dimension, rather than a basic one. You could probably get away with just one complex dimension, though. I ended...
Your particles are something like naked singularities already. Hm. Mass and energy are something like... interference patterns in the curvature?...
Hm. Is the process of matter generation ongoing, or did it reach a certain point and slow down/stop?
Depending on how you think about it, density is entirely dependent on the scale of perspective; no matter how much you zoom in (or zoom out) on such...
I bring it up only as one possible solution; I posted a partial write-up of bits of it in the pseudoscience section, if you are curious. Talking...
That is one possibility. Another is that the third particle doesn't have enough energy to escape; this configuration of three particles falling into...
I find it is healthy to maintain a mental separation between myself and my ideas, since all ideas must be discarded sooner or later as new ideas...
My nonsense also involves lots of infinite curvature, which led me to a problem: What is the position of your infinite-curvature point measured in?...
I'm really not sure how the crankiness could be more explicitly stated up front. What exactly is anyone expecting to find here? As for whether I am...
For a previous approach, I had the following recursive function: dP = dM + integral[1,x](sin(dP)/dP + f(dP)) Where dP is proper distance, dM is...
The steps in the mathematical reasoning are full of guesses. My research on the question of what a negative closed dimension should be came up with...
And my basic assumptions are that space-time is conserved, all forces are geometric (they are all curvature), and that there is nothing special about...
Sin(ln(x))/x arises from the side of a triangle formed from a logarithmic spiral. The logarithmic spiral arises from my best guess at what a...
Rereading, period, not frequency. I'll try to reconstruct an equation that shows that sin(ln(x))/x can produce results similar to gravity later, I...
For more specific responses: The fractal is implicit in sin(ln(x))/x. Well, technically it isn't a fractal, but as a force it gives rise to fractal...
For Lorentz Contraction, I am suggesting that motion is a curvature in space-time. Assuming gravity is Lorentz-Contracted, this doesn't actually...
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