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Posting the same stupid crap over and over under different names
doesn't make it any less stupid, it just shows that you are a jackass as well as an idiot. Paul Cardinale |
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On Apr 22, 11:48*am, Paul Cardinale
wrote: Posting the same stupid crap over and over under different names doesn't make it any less stupid, it just shows that you are a jackass as well as an idiot. Paul Cardinale Thanks for the feedback! Moving Dimensions Theory by Dr. Ranger McCoy ABSTRACT Moving Dimensions Theory postulates that the fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions, symbolized by the equation: dx4/dt =ic http://physicsmathforums.com MDT provides a physical model underlying both quantum mechanical and relativistic phenomenon. The simple postulate accounts for quantum mechanics’ action-at-a-distance and relativity’s length contraction, as well as entanglement and the equivalence of mass and energy. MDT provides a simple physical model showing that diverse dualities—wave/ particle, time/space, and mass/energy—all originate from the same principle. MDT provides a physical model underlying entropy and unifying time’s thermodynamic, classical, quantum, and radiative arrows. MDT provides a physical model accounting for the constant velocity of light, the fact that the maximum velocity through space is c, and the fact that c is independent of the velocity of the source, as MDT considers photons as matter surfing the fourth expanding dimension. Nonlocality is accounted for by an expanding fourth dimension that is inherently nonlocal, and MDT shows that this fundamental expansion is the origin of quantum mechanic’s probability. MDT provides a physical model for time—time is not the fourth dimension, but rather a phenomenon that emerges from a physical reality wherein the fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions. The theory resolves the EPR paradox while also liberating us from the block universe implied by Einstein’s relativity. Relativity freezes the expansion of the fourth dimension, only ever considering instantaneous snapshots of the universe. Quantum Mechanics treats the fourth dimension as a dynamical element. Hence quantum mechanics is a science defined by flux—by differential operators. I. MDT in Complete Agreement with Quantum Mechanics and Relativity Moving Dimensions Theory is in complete agreement with all experimental tests and phenomena associated with special and general relativity. MDT is in complete agreement with all physical phenomena as predicted by quantum mechanics and demonstrated in extensive experiments. The genius and novelty of MDT is that it presents a common physical model which shows that curious phenomena from both relativity and quantum mechanics derive from the same fundamental physical reality. Nowhere does String Theory (ST) nor Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) account for quantum entanglement nor relativistic time dilation. MDT shows these derive from the same underlying physical reality. Nowhere does ST nor LQG account for wave-particle duality nor relativistic length contraction. MDT shows these derive from the same underlying physical reality. Nowhere does ST nor LQG account for the constant speed of light, nor the independence of the speed of light on the velocity of the source, nor entropy, nor time's arrow. MDT shows these derive from the same underlying physical reality. Nowhere does String Theory nor Loop Quantum Gravity resolve the paradox of Godel's Block Universe which troubled Einstein. MDT resolves this paradox. String Theory and LQG lack definitive equations, whereas MDT presents a simple equation: It will be shown that relativity can be derived from this simple equation, as we return to Einstein’s original work. It will be noted that Einstein never stated that time is the fourth dimension, rather, he and Minkowski’s formulations imply that the fourth dimension, represented by x4 is equal to ict. Or x4 = ict. I. The Derivation of Einstein’s Relativity from Moving Dimensions Theory |
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