by xanthk » March 29th, 2006, 3:44 am
A theory I and a friend have worked on - feel free to comment:
The universe, rather than existing in the 4 dimensions we currently know, would instead use 9, split into three tri-dimensional objects.
The first would be the physical: length, width, and depth. These, as always, we use to give an object physical form. Now, to do anything with this object, we need a way to measure change.
And so we come to our second tri-dimensional object: the temporal, or time. Working from this perspective, imagine time to be something like a lone box. At one end is time past, at the other, future. the other the other directions along the box allow for different variations of events that could have happened at any given time. So an object in this space could be an event. To recap an earlier example, the trade center attack. That event took a set period of time, so we can plot it's length. We'll put the center of our object at what we perceive as reality, the events we know to have happened. Close to center of the object, events would change only marginally from how we remember them, the plane hit a different window, or a different floor. Further out, things may take different turns. Someone did pull that smoke alarm, or even further out, the pilot was a lousy shot and missed the building all together.
The third tri-dimensional object is the anti-temporal: Essentially a negative of the temporal. Each point encompasses everything which didn't happen at that moment. It is from this set that we gain awareness. By using this space as an anchor, we gain the abilty to see changes in time. We see each of the other two objects as the side of the picture we perceive as reality.
And each of the three sets effects the others. when a physical object comes into being, it begins to move through time, in turn effecting other objects, and creating temporal objects. These temporal objects create equivelant anti-temproal points, which by the sheer energy of not happening, solidify the physical world and allow a path for conciousness.
Again, still a work in progress, anything you have to add would be appreciated.
*Note: edited by the author for typos 3/28/06*
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