Time and Space
Einstein had apparently shown that time was a dimension. This is not so and can be disproved. Time is not an independent variable. Space-time is not as Einstein postulated, and relativity theory does not hold true. A simple time experiment. If time is truly independent of events, then time can be applied to events and cause them to vary. If we look at an event that happens with absolute regularity, and can show that it can be altered in any way by the application of time as an independent force or dimension, then time truly has that effect. If we can apply time in a simple manner to a regular but random event, and see a difference, then Einstein may be right. The alternative is simply that time is only a construct of the rate of change. Usually we choose to measure time as defined by a day, one revolution of the Earth around the Sun, or an atomic clock. This speed is only judged by our own experience. To a baby a day appears infinite, yet as we get old, the years start to blur. To understand whether time has any independent meaning, first imagine the movement of a pendulum in a room. If it were to move slowly, would it be possible to move in and out of the room at will and see only the forward movement of the pendulum, and not the backward movement? If the pendulum moves as predicted, its movement can be foreseen by timing it, and it will be possible to see all the forward strokes and none of the backstrokes. This would not be a manipulation of events by time. If however we flip a coin and record how many times it falls as “heads”, and how many are “tails”, then overall, as we all know, the number of each is absolutely equal with the passage of time. Indeed try this yourself and the longer you go on the more even it becomes. There can be a variance up to about a factor of ten, but there is a true oscillation about the mean, and as time progresses, the result is always even. If however we suppose that time is truly a variable, then it can be applied to this random process. If the coin is flipped once, it may come down heads. If it comes down tails first, then maybe it will come down heads next. If therefore we flip the coin until we have scored an excess of one occurrence of heads over tails, then we have applied time to the process. If then we go away and come back another day, whilst the process of flipping the coin or rotating a roulette wheel for example, continues, then we should be able to start from a random beginning, and again proceed until there is an excess of one “head”. If overall this process can be continued indefinitely, then time, as an independent variable will be shown to exist. This is much more practical than attempting to exceed the speed of light. When this coin experiment is continued over many days and months, the events are random, and the number of heads versus tails always eventually returns to zero, equality. In practice an apparent excess of up to ten heads can be built up. Likewise in roulette, an excess of ten times will allow a gain to be built. As surely, the number will return to zero or up to minus ten will build, only to gradually revert again. Time is only a measure of the speed of a process relative to another event. Time is not independent of the process. Equally, Light is the propagation of a wave from one virtually massless particle to another at a finite and measurable speed. Whereas it can be measured in time by comparison to the movement of the earth around the sun in a year (light year), the passage of light cannot be changed by the application of time as a dimension. Time is not altered by flying around the universe at infinite speed, or by coming in and out of the time experiment at different moments. Time therefore does not exist outside of human experience. Unfortunately Einstein based his ideas on Newton’s gravity theory. Few wanted to believe Einstein’s theories anyway, until the eclipse of 1919, when the light from a star appeared to be bent by the gravity of the Sun. Few seem to have remembered those wise men of earlier theories. The light was as one would expect, refracted in the altered density of the dark matter around the Sun. The sun, as other molecular bodies, displaces the dark matter, causing an altered density of the dark matter around it. Different densities of material are well known to refract light, and there is little difficulty understanding that concept. What is not clear is why so many persons have grasped the idea of Einstein‘s relativity concerning the warping of an integrated space-time, pretending that they understood it and that the concept was real.