TIME: Many of the
difficulties which we encounter in our attempt to understand the operation of
the natural laws arise because of our severely restricted concept of the nature
of time. Time follows the same curve of natural law which is apparent in the
operation of all the basic factors of nature, and again the radius of that
curvature is measured by the quantity C. Follow the example in StarSteps which puts us in a unique
position from which we can, from a single point in time, observe ourselves
occupying three rather widely separated positions in space.
SPACE: The degree of separation which exists between any two
bodies is determined by the degree of curvature of the natural laws which exist
between them. In making observations, of course, we must remember that, since
the natural laws are relative, the mass of the body itself influences the
degree of curvature
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on May 31, 2016
In
mainstream physics there is no objective understanding of ‘the moment of now’
the nearest we have of an understanding is represented in the theory of
relativity by these light cone diagrams. The moment of now is represented by
the apex of the light cone with the past represented by the lower part of the
light cone with a possible future represented by the top part of the light
cone. Space and time are at right angles to each other with time being in the
vertical axis rising up through the light cone and space being represented by
the horizontal plain. But the theory of relativity can never give of a complete
and objective understanding of ‘the moment of now’ because there is no cause
and effect in relativity. In relativity matter tells space how to curve and
space tells matter how to move. There is no present moment that causes the
future to unfold there is just a beautiful geometrical process. But in a new
theory called ‘Quantum Atom Theory’ the Universe is explained as a continuum of
continuous energy exchange or continuous creation with a future coming into
existence relative to the atoms of the periodic table. In this video I am going
to try and explain this using the light cone diagrams of relativity.
Northrop
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