09-14-2009, 04:21 AM
Greetings Ayadew,
Interesting highlight!
T3/3 = S3
=> 3xT3/3 = 3xS3
=> T3 = 3xS3
S3/3=T
=> 3xS3/3 = 3xT
=> S3 = 3xT
Does it confirm the equation given by Oxal ("The relationship between the two is the third power [of] displacement in either")?
I maybe wrong though ??? My Algebra years are far behind.
Help! Is there a mathematician in the room, for bringing some light upon the 'matter'?
Announcement: Matter in need of light for grounding its existence!
W.
Interesting highlight!
(09-07-2009, 12:38 PM)ayadew Wrote: TIME
http://www.llresearch.org/transcript...1973_0800.aspx
Time, my friends, is in your mind. There is only now, and there is only here. The reason that there appears to be a reciprocal nature between space and time in your world is because your world is, shall we say, designed to produce this illusion.
I am Oxal. ... Time is a field, like unto your electric field, your magnetic field. ... A field has different effects at different distances. So does time. As you have recently stated, time and space are dependent, one upon another. ...
Therefore, we shall speak of time as you know it and try to lead you to that place where you will know it. Time is a field. It is space-dependent. Space is a field and is time-dependent. For this reason you recognize a reciprocal nature. The relationship between the two is the third power [of] displacement in either. This may be recognized by a simple equation or formula. There are three dimensions: therefore, the numeral “3” is used, both as a power and as a constant. T3 divided by 3 is equal to S3. S3 divided by 3 is equal to T.
Your present constant, that which you call the velocity of light, is the basic speed of the field. The permeability of that which you know as matter is dependent upon this constant. In other words, my friends, the densities of which your world is composed, and the densities of the other planes of existence as you know them, are time-dependent. Their permeability is a function of apparent speed....
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From the text we gather:
T3 / 3 = S3 Time in 3 dimensions has the relation = Space in 3 dimensions
S3 / 3 = T Space in 3 dimensions has the relation = Time in 1 dimension
This does not make sense. It might either be a typo (from L/L Research) or not, as: "The relationship between the two is the third power [of] displacement in either."
May it be?:
T3 / 3 = S Time in 3 dimensions has the relation = Space in 1 dimension. This is another reality, Time/Space
S3 / 3 = T Space in 3 dimensions has the relation = Time in 1 dimension. This is our 'physical' reality, Space/Time
Please correct me if I'm wrong at the Time/Space | Space/Time definitions.
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T3/3 = S3
=> 3xT3/3 = 3xS3
=> T3 = 3xS3
S3/3=T
=> 3xS3/3 = 3xT
=> S3 = 3xT
Does it confirm the equation given by Oxal ("The relationship between the two is the third power [of] displacement in either")?
I maybe wrong though ??? My Algebra years are far behind.
Help! Is there a mathematician in the room, for bringing some light upon the 'matter'?
Announcement: Matter in need of light for grounding its existence!
W.