A Unified Field Theory
A summary of the Unified Field Theory
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The Relativity of Distance
We tend to think of the distance from here to there as being a fixed quantity. It is 200 miles to New York from here. That is the distance. At slow speeds this holds true, but as velocity increases distance becomes a relative concept. This is one of the consequences of the equivalence of the energy field and what we think of as ‘three dimensional space'. It is one of the consequences of the Inverse Square Law which describes how an energy field dilates with distance. If you shine a square of light onto a board two feet away, it is bright. If you move the board four feet away, the square of light increases in size by four times and is one quarter as dim. The amount of light remains constant, but it spreads out and its density decreases with distance. Similarly if ‘one cubic foot of space' is equivalent to such and such a number of joules of energy (if the warped space field is just one more manifestation of that shape shifting chameleon known as energy) then it must be true that as you move into dilated portions of the energy field and as distance increases it then holds true that ‘one cubic foot of space' becomes four and then eight and then sixteen cubic feet of space.
No one notices that space is relative. If you measure a one meter stick on the surface of the earth using such and such a frequency of light, you measure a one meter stick. The same holds true on the space station. However if you send a sample of that frequency of light to the space station it will arrive red shifted, and if you tried to make a one meter stick according to the specifications of that frequency of light, you would get an elongated stick. Similarly you would get a shortened (blue shifted) stick of less than one meter in length if you reversed the process.
The dilation of the energy field resembles the shape of a magnetic field, with the ‘lines of flux' becoming increasing dense and packed closer together as you approach the dense region of the field near the center.
We can represent the corresponding warping of the shape of the space field using one line to represent the meter stick and the other line to represent the frequency of light used to measure the stick. As the stick gets shorter, the frequency must increase (it must blue shift) in order to correctly measure the stick.
On the left we represent the earth sitting within its warped space field. On the right, we have accelerated the earth to relativistic speeds, and consequently the earth has gained relative mass and this momentum energy is now stored in the momentum field of the earth, which is the warped space field around the earth. This increase in density results in ‘more space', and so now we represent the earth as one single pixel in the center of the field. You can just barely see it. More energy equals more space equals greater distance. You can barely see the earth. It has become a Relative Blackhole. The distance to the earth has now increased. We know that the Milky Way galaxy is at least one hundred thousand light years across and we can see bodies in orbit around the warped space field of the galactic center. So we could assume an extreme case where a super high speed Relative Blackhole obtained a warped space field density of such that the distance to the object at the center was a radius of 50,000 light years. If you were to travel at near the speed of light it would take 50,000 years to reach earth orbit. Because the earth was a high velocity object the distance to any other object in the universe would increase by 50,000 light years.
We can also imagine ‘creating more space'. Let's assume that we decided to experiment using some big gas giant star, and we set up a solar collector and then using our advanced technology we transformed solar energy into moon momentum on some moon in that system. As the experiment progressed and assuming we were catching enormous amounts of energy, an observer on a planet below could watch that moon receding off into the distance as more and more space was created, space that was not in existence before we decided to transform electromagnetic radiation into three dimensional space by increasing the orbital velocity of that moon by increasing its store of conserved momentum.
A summary of the Unified Field Theory
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