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Time and Gravitational Space |
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The fact that the gravitomagnetic field is expressed as frequency (the inverse of time) is quite significant since it would mean that the very nature of time itself is intimately tied in with the strength of a moving gravitational field. From Einstein we already know that this rings true. As a gravitational object approaches the speed of light, it's inertial mass will approach infinity while its length and time clock will approach down to zero. In terms of my theory, the field (the frequency) produced by a moving gravitational body would increase towards infinity as one approaches the speed of light. In Einstein's special theory of relativity, we see that three-dimensional space and time are intimately unified in four-dimensional space-time. In the general theory of relativity, we see how gravity causes space-time to curve. In fact, in general relativity the gravitational field and the structure of space-time are considered to be identical. We will see a very simple explanation later, on exactly how the structure of space-time can be broken down into it's component parts. |
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The Synergy Physics Framework |
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Four Primary Elements |
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At the core of the framework there are four primary elements: |
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Field, Space, Pole, and Energy. |
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These could be considered equivalent to what we normally consider to be: |
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Time, Space, Matter, and Energy. |
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The definitions for Space and Energy remain the same across all realms. I've already laid out the definitions for Pole and Field for the various realms. I use the terms "Pole" and "Matter" interchangeably but the term "Pole" is more appropriate than matter because it encompasses charge as well as mass. It will become apparent further on in this manuscript why "field" is considered to be a superset of "time". |
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We're now ready to see how the concepts of Body, Mind, & Soul are the constants that control the interactions between each of our four primary elements. Keep in mind that you will be viewing relationship diagrams that describe all of the possible ways that these four basic elements can relate to each other. This is a model to help us conceptualize, not a physical entity. |