Friday, May 25, 2012

What Is Gravity


One of the problems with gravity is that no one knows how it is constructed. Gravity appears to us as a weak force. The function of gravity in our space-time world is to keep things in place in space, yet allow us to move around without expending undue amounts of energy. This is the reason that in our space based world gravity is weak in comparison to other forces. We know that large objects such as the earth bend space and that action increases the pull of gravity in that location. Large objects such as the earth also shorten time. Time is the only force that travels outward in one direction. Let's suppose that when a large mass such as earth travels through a field called space, that it also causes time to shorten. This shortening of time causes time to form a spiral called time torsion. This happens because time wants to travel in a straight direction but it can only do so if it spirals which causes time torsion. This time torsion or springiness is what you and I experience as gravity. When the earth moves on in its' orbit, the time torsion returns to normal and the gravity disappears.

In summary:


  1. A mass bends / flexes space which is a field.

  2. A mass twists time causing torsion because time wants to travel in a straight line.

  3. We see that time torsion as gravity.

The quantum world is the reverse of the real world. Space only exists as a marker. In the quantum world we think of space as right here or over there. We can't travel through space in the quantum world to get from here to there because space doesn't physically exist in the quantum world. The quantum world is based on energy and time and as such could be called an energy-time world . We could consider that an energy-time world is energy at a certain time. Time in the quantum world involves the past, present and future. Quantum particles, as balls of energy, show all the states, possibilities and information at the same time. This process is called superposition and is equivalent to our being able to go anywhere at any time under all conditions in our real world of space. Another concept in the quantum world is something I call superlocation. Since space doesn't physically exist in the quantum world more than one thing can exist at the same spot or location. Time torsion functioning as quantum gravity in the quantum world is used to keep all the states, possibilities and information separate if more than one thing exists at the same superlocation. Time with different torsions surrounds all the individual states, possibilities and information keeping them all separate.

In summary:


  1. More than one thing can exist in the same physical space in the quantum world

  2. Time torsion surrounds each quantum particle's state, possibilities, and information at the same physical space in the quantum world.

  3. Time torsion is quantum gravity in the quantum gravity world.

No comments: