Thursday, November 17, 2011

Regarding Time and the Speed of Light

Time can be slowed down through introduction of speed.

Time is a vector, with variable rates at which it can occur, as well as direction (forward or backward, (+/-)).

Time continues to slow until the speed of light is reached, at which point it becomes infinitely slow, or stops.
The speed of light cannot be exceeded.

However, neutrinos have been recorded as going faster, if only slightly.

My theory: When travelling faster than light, time progresses in an opposite direction proportional to the speed above light. A person is occurring at a rate that exceeds that of all the objects in the known universe, and compensation must be provided to create equilibrium (considering the speed of light cannot be exceeded). This compensation is found in the reversal of time, as the universe would contract instead of expand, causing the speed to be proportionately reduced (think of it as two lines an inch apart, with a line between them. If the lines contract to be .9 inches apart, so will the line between them contract).

This also means that intergalactic travel would become possible, as it could be predicted with 100% accuracy where interfering objects would be (we would have already seen their movement) and be possible to calculate at what variable speed movement must occur in order to avoid collision with celestial bodies.

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