Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Every stick has two ends.

Every stick has two ends. But what about the universe? 

According to Einstein, the universe has only one "end"—time.

I claim that the universe has two "ends"—-time and something +else, which +makes the absolute difference. So, in "my" universe the fourth dimension is more complex—it is only partially the dimension of -time. For 3 years I wondered what it virtually is. And to this day I don't know, so I call it the virtual +dimension and/or virtual -dimension.
 My non-scientific text (I'm not a scientist, I'm rather like a gifted-with-three-dimensional-imagination-Flatlander among flat Flatbrainers) is posted on my webside www.kondorman.pl
This is only a metaphorical description of what is indescribable. So you shouldn't place undue importance to it. In addition, ordinary physics doesn't interest me too much, and I know very little about it. The most (or maybe even only) important is my virtual equation: 

E-v = {[c / (c – ac)] * c} * {[(v-v –c) / –c] * –c} = –const. 

This is the equation that completely changes the image of the universe. I just so it when I soared outside the three-dimensional space (at least in my four-dimensional imagination).In any case, in the near future observations will show that the clocks run at different rates in the speedy rockets, however, all of them consume the same amount of energy, regardless of the rate of passage of time in each rocket. I'm sure of it. It will be the end of relativistic physics and relativistic physicists. But it will be the start of my Virtual Absolute.

Christophorus Carduelis

By the way.
Haruspices, who predicted the future based on the appearance of sheep liver, were considered the intellectual elite of all Roman Empire. Until the early 18th century, astrologists were considered the intellectual elite of all the world. Today the relativistic physicists are considered the intellectual elite of all the universe. But soon entire universe will be laughing at them, as at their "highly educated" predecessors. I look forward to that day.