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 Physics of Time

  

Both time and space contribute to subatomic particle geometry.  We are all familiar with the concept of "space" as three dimensions of length.  The rooms we live in are almost always constructed with a parallel ceiling and floor, with four walls each perpendicular to each adjacent wall as well as the ceiling and floor.  At any point where three of the surfaces meet we can clearly see convenient x, y, and z axes for the space of the room.

But most people are not aware that "time" also has geometry.  In school we are taught that time is linear and that it moves from past to future.  This is only partly true.

Time is only half of a frequency.  We only see the forward moving part of the frequency.  In reality, time moves a half step forward and then a half step backward.  This is why subatomic particles are observed to have "half spin".  We see the effect of the Aether spinning a ring of one dimensional mass forward in time, but we can't see the ring of mass spinning backward in time.

The rmfd constant gives the mathematical basis for the observation that time is curved.  The rmfd constant is the constant that represents a quantum "particle" of the Aether.  The dimensions of rmfd are equal to a unit of rotating magnetic field.  The rmfd constant is equal to Coulomb's constant times 16pi2.

16pi2 is a geometrical constant, just as 4pi2 is the geometrical constant of a toroid, 4pi is the geometrical constant of a sphere, and 2pi is the geometrical constant of a circle.  The 16pi2 geometrical constant looks like the double loxodrome image in figure 1.

Figure 1. Double Loxodrome
Graphic by Tom Gutman

The double loxodrome is formed by tracing an loxodrome over the surface of two adjacent spheres.  Figure 2 is a view of 8pi2 over a single sphere.

 
Figure 2. Single loxodrome on surface of sphere. 
Graphic by Tom Gutman

Figure 2 shows the poles and equator of the sphere.   The ring of mass traces out the full path of the loxodrome from one pole to the other pole and back.  The full trace constitutes one full spin.  Notice that the direction of the path the mass ring takes is the same for the complete spin.

Time is represented in the geometrical 16pi2 constant as the sphere itself.  As the loxodrome is being traced, say from the bottom pole to the top pole, time is moving one direction.  As the loxodrome is traced from the top pole to the bottom pole, time is moving in the opposite direction.  Time has only two dimensions whereas space has three.  This is mathematically supported in the Aether Physics Model.

A subatomic particle is a ring of mass moving at the speed of light (quantum velocity).  The ring of mass for an electron is equal to the mass of the electron times the Compton wavelength.  The ring of mass moves from bottom pole to top pole at the speed of light.  This gives...

where h is Planck's constant.  

The shape that Planck's constant scans out is an loxodrome when viewed in both space and time.  But when examined only in space, the loxodrome appears as a complete toroid.

Figure 3. Scanned area of a mass ring with electrostatic sphere.

The small sphere in the middle represents the electrostatic charge of the subatomic particle.  The toroid represents the electromagnetic charge of the subatomic particle.  The surface dimensions of the above geometric shapes are coulombs.  It is true that the surface dimensions are also represented by length dimensions, but the two are independent of each other.  The length dimensions can change, but the charge dimensions will not (as evidenced by electrons being able to "fit" over various sized nuclei.)

Time is a frequency, but we only perceive the forward moving dimension of time.  This implies that there is a very real "negative time" Universe co-existing with our "positive time" Universe.  The above mathematically derived geometry of space-time (Aether) is based on empirical measurements of the subatomic particles.  The above models clearly show the half spin nature of subatomic particles as a function of time (Secrets of the Aether has much greater detail on this).

If our perception could include both dimensions of time, we would see a world with curved space instead of the illusion of linear space that we presently perceive.  The Aether Physics Model thus supports Einstein's view that space-time is curved.  It's just because our perception is stuck in forward moving time that we see half-spin subatomic particles and the illusion of linear of time.

It is also worth noting that the rmfd constant has a spin of 2.  This is very important, as it would appear that the Aether unit is the same phenomenon modern physics refers to as a "graviton."  Thus the Aether Physics Model may be able to better explain the relationship between gravity and time than the Standard Model.   One can easily visualize the half spin subatomic particles as naturally attempting to share the same quantum Aether unit with any other half spin subatomic particle.  But in actuality, it would be the Aether unit that is seeking to fill its space-time with two similar half spin particles.  This tendency to be filled with subatomic particles would be called gravity.  And if this were true, then whatever exists in the "backward time" Universe would also tend to be attracted to the same Aether unit.

It would also appear that the curved nature of time  explains the source of the p constant.   

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