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Now let's discuss space, gravity, and time and how these relate to our reality, our perceived space-time reality, compared to time-space reality of
the proposed 5th dimension.
Main stream science says space is expanding. Here is what the wonderful world of wiki...www.... says about expanding space.
"The metric expansion of space is the increase of distance between distant parts of the universe with time. It is an intrinsic expansion—that is, it
is defined by the relative separation of parts of the universe and not by motion "outward" into preexisting space. In other words, the universe is not
expanding "into" anything outside of itself, although a frequently used analogy is the expansion of the surface of an expanding rubber balloon. If
this analogy is used, this surface should be seen as an intrinsic manifold.
Metric expansion is a key feature of Big Bang cosmology and is modeled mathematically with the FLRW metric. This model is valid in the present era
only at relatively large scales (roughly the scale of galactic superclusters and above). At smaller scales matter has clumped together under the
influence of gravitational attraction and these clumps do not individually expand, though they continue to recede from one another. The expansion is
due partly to inertia (that is, the matter in the universe is separating because it was separating in the past) and partly to the repulsive force of
dark energy, which is of a hypothetical nature, but it may be due to the the cosmological constant[citation needed]. Inertia dominated the expansion
in the early universe, and according to the Lambda-CDM model (ΛCDM model) the cosmological constant will dominate in the future. In the present era
they contribute in roughly equal proportions."
en.wikipedia.org...
Now, consider what this means. It means that space is expanding from points within itself. Consider what I said earlier in this thread and refer to
the GEO 600 experiment that took place in Germany. One conclusion for the cause of the interference was that the equipment detected the graininess of
space-time.
I suspect the graininess of space time is caused by expanding space. In the 5th dimension, space-time is inverted and there are 3 dimensions of time
and one dimension of space, so we can consider space as compressed to a singularity in the 5th dimension. In space-time, time is compressed to one
dimension and is perceived as a time singularity when observed from a position in 3 dimensional time in the 5th dimension. This is why we perceive
time in one direction only.
At an extremely small quantum scale, much, much smaller than an atom, the fabric separating space-time from time-space exists. In the 5th dimension,
space desires to expand, but it cannot because the dimensions do not exist for space to expand into. However, at the smallest quantum level at the
fabric between dimensions, the membrane that separates the dimensions is slightly leaky giving rise to the graininess. The graininess is caused by
space as a singularity passing through the membrane and then expanding into our 3 dimensions of space. This is how the Big Bang started. Something
from what appears to be nothing.
Time goes the other way through the membrane in the opposite direction of space. Time as a singularity expands into 3 dimensions when time passes
from our side of the membrane to the other where time has three dimensions to expand into. This is a hard concept to comprehend because 3 dimensions
of time do not exist to us in our space-time reality.
So where does gravity come in to play. More later.
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