We live and die over a period of time
but we have no physical concept of time or why we have a past that can never be
changed and a future that is always uncertain.
This video explains a physical
process of universal symmetry forming and breaking that forms the continuous
change that we see and feel as time. This theory offers an alternative to
String Theory and the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. With the
extra dimensions or parallel universes just representing future possibilities
and opportunities in our one three dimensional Universe of continuous creation,
continuous energy exchange.
This continuous energy exchange is formed by the
spontaneous absorption and emission of light wave of EMR. The forward momentum
of light forms an Arrow of Time for each object or individual with the wave
particle duality of light acting like the bits or zeros and ones of a computer
continuously forming a blank canvas that we can interact with giving us the
opportunities and possibilities to turn the possible into the actual within our
own ref-frame!
Time is an emergent property with the future continuously coming
into existence with each new light photon oscillation or vibration within an
infinite number of dynamic interactive reference frames that are continuously
coming in and out of existence. Because the process is universal each
individual will be in the centre of their own created reference frame creating
their own future by forming new light photon oscillation or vibration relative
to their position and the energy and momentum of their own actions! In this
theory creation is truly in the hand and eye of the beholder!
There is no sound to this video it's
a silent movie! It is Harold Lloyd's 1923
silent film "Safety Last" I was thinking that everyone can watch
it in their own time stopping it whenever they like and reading the info on the
diagrams!
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