TIME-FORWARD WAVE
Text: A normal time-forward wave is time-forward as seen by the external observer. The observer's forward flow of time is created by the rate of virtual photon scattering interactions within one kilogram of mass of his body/his instruments, as compared to the same rate in another external observer. Steady forward passage of time simply represents a steady rate of such internal virtual photon scattering action. Thus positive time flow and entropy are simply two sides of the came coin; the rate of formation of entropy is directly correlated with the rate of flow of positive time. Note that rate of flow of time is identically the rate of formation and dissolution of time, as carried in the virtul photons. Negative time flow, to the external observer, is created by the rate of photon reordering actions (negentropy) within one kilogram of mass of the observer's body/his instruments. Steady time-reversal simply represents a steady rate of the reordering action. Thus negative time flow and negentropy are simply two sides of the same coin; the rate of formation of negentropy is directly correlated with the rate of flow of negative time. Each mass can and does exist in a combination of the two time streams. Thus the actual time-flow rate of mass can seem to be slowed, as some additional negentropy and additional negative time are created by time-reversed photon interaction (antiphoton interaction) with mass. The normal (time-forward) EM wave contains and carries positive energy and positive time; each of its photons is comprised of (+E)(+t). On the other hand, a time-reversed EM wave contains and carries negative energy and negative time; each of its antiphotons is composed (-E)(-t). Tom Bearden, Gravitobiology - A New Biophysics
See Also: NEAGTIVE ATTRACTION; NEGATIVE ENERGY; NIGHTSIDE; NAVAZ
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