Thursday, 31 July 2008
Having the Time of Your Life
In this note, I am thinking about the close relationship between observation and time. In quantum physics, when one observes something one collapses the wave function for that something and it exists as a visual entity that one observes. The time that it takes to view something is associated with the speed of light. In the world I experience logically, the frames of reference are fundamentaly different from what everyone else uses.
In my world, light does not move and because light does not move, the ray of light experienced in seeing something occurs as the motion away from the something that is observed. As one expands along with everything else, a space for light created by the motion of matter is occupied by light.
You might think that this is a very strange way to think of reality, and when set alongside your own view of reality, I suspect that you do not really understand mine.
What I would like to emphasize is that in my world the motion of matter is relative to matter, but also relative to the lack of motion of light. I live in another paradigm in which rather than the sun being at the center of my universe, it is just another entity that is relative to a constant and stable source.
What I am thinking also is that light is pivotal, and occupies a space of four dimensions. Light pivots our own four dimensional space and loses one dimension that it has in common with our own. We can never see the whole of light, but only a vector in time.
The beauty if light is that its relationship to the dimension of time is locked in with or shared with that of matter.
If you even get close to understanding what I am saying send me a message.
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