Time
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Wave Theory approaches time in a strikingly unique manner,
but does not necessarily contradict the outlooks posited by
the major theories. My notion of time is based on the premise
that time and space are produced wherever energetic matter
appears and that these three entities only exist within the
structure of the wave formation. In other words, energy, time,
and space are entities in their own right and not merely units
of measurement.
Albert Einstein — by dint of his ingenious intuition
— introduced time as the fourth dimension. However,
Wave Theory claims that time cannot exist on its own, and
therefore Einstein's additional dimension must be comprised
of time, energy, and space. None of the three components can
exist without the other two. Furthermore, the existence of
time is entirely dependent on the occurrence of an event,
as without the presence of an energetic activity, time is
useless. Energetic activity must similarly occur within the
realm of a particular area (space) and time.
The entire notion that energy, time, and space are veritable
entities derives from none other than Einstein's famous equation:
e
= mc2
I tinkered around with this equation before finally arriving
at the obvious variation:
m
= e/c2
This version clearly proves that matter is virtual,
since the building blocks of matter — energy, space,
and time — are intangible. Many observations of natural
phenomena have subsequently bolstered this idea (see Gravitation).
As a result of these findings, I introduced the wave formation
as an alignment within which energetic matter can function
in the manifold ways that are evident throughout the natural
world and universe. These observations show that energetic
matter moves like a propeller, advancing forward in a swirling,
coil-like motion. The forward and swirling movements are aligned
in a constant state of superposition (a concept developed
by Erwin Schrödinger).
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
2004. All rights reserved.
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