dirt physics
06-14-2006, 04:29 PM
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter, as it took a lot of courage to ask the brightest minds for help re: this subject. I am a young man with an interest in cosmology, and I believe I have an idea about what dark energy is--Matter from another time!
Everything in the universe is connected, and that goes for matter being swallowed up by a black hole. The matter experiences time dilation (for instance this bunch of matter experiences a million years to Earth's one) but because everything in the universe is connected it is still in our universe (our "present") even though it is in another time. We cannot reach it, observe it, but we still feel its effects. We cannot account for most of the mass of the universe because it is in another time.
While this happens, matter from another time is billowing into our universe's present--it may only be for a fleeting moment, but as time moves forward more and more matter is going through a time dilation due to effects of gravity, we see the universe expanding. Empty space is not empty, rather it is bulging from matter from the future. The universe appears to be expanding, but really it is the bulges of matter we cannot reach from another time. These oscillating bulges push matter together, almost like gravity. When there is no matter left in the universe (and thus no matter left for the future universe) or no matter that experiences a time dilation, the universe will slowly stop expanding and will eventually collapse-in on itself. This theory shows just how close time and space are connected, and has great implications for physics and science.
If this helps, I used a model for time as such: Time moves forward and backward and all at once, but we only experience it as moving forward. We are on one plane of time moving forward (along with infinite planes individually moving forward at different times) and we are meeting infinite planes of time moving in the opposite direction. If we are on one specific plane of time that moves forward, we do not intersect with other planes of time that move forward, only those that are moving in the opposite direction. This intersection of our singular plane of time that always moves forward with a succession of infinite planes of time moving backwards (mirror image) creates the feeling of "the present." This is why we only remember the past and not the future.
I really believe I am onto something here, and if you could provide feedback it would be greatly appreciated. It seems to explain so much, and I have not heard or read any theory like it. Thank you for your time.
Everything in the universe is connected, and that goes for matter being swallowed up by a black hole. The matter experiences time dilation (for instance this bunch of matter experiences a million years to Earth's one) but because everything in the universe is connected it is still in our universe (our "present") even though it is in another time. We cannot reach it, observe it, but we still feel its effects. We cannot account for most of the mass of the universe because it is in another time.
While this happens, matter from another time is billowing into our universe's present--it may only be for a fleeting moment, but as time moves forward more and more matter is going through a time dilation due to effects of gravity, we see the universe expanding. Empty space is not empty, rather it is bulging from matter from the future. The universe appears to be expanding, but really it is the bulges of matter we cannot reach from another time. These oscillating bulges push matter together, almost like gravity. When there is no matter left in the universe (and thus no matter left for the future universe) or no matter that experiences a time dilation, the universe will slowly stop expanding and will eventually collapse-in on itself. This theory shows just how close time and space are connected, and has great implications for physics and science.
If this helps, I used a model for time as such: Time moves forward and backward and all at once, but we only experience it as moving forward. We are on one plane of time moving forward (along with infinite planes individually moving forward at different times) and we are meeting infinite planes of time moving in the opposite direction. If we are on one specific plane of time that moves forward, we do not intersect with other planes of time that move forward, only those that are moving in the opposite direction. This intersection of our singular plane of time that always moves forward with a succession of infinite planes of time moving backwards (mirror image) creates the feeling of "the present." This is why we only remember the past and not the future.
I really believe I am onto something here, and if you could provide feedback it would be greatly appreciated. It seems to explain so much, and I have not heard or read any theory like it. Thank you for your time.