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astro
09-25-2007, 07:11 PM
Book Introduction for MDT:
INTRODUCTION TO MDT

As the hallmark of Moving Dimensions Theory is a simple postulate reflecting an underlying physical reality, let us begin with the simple postulate:

The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions.

That is it. This postulate underlies relativity--length contraction, time dilation, and the equivalence of mass and energy. It underlies quantum mechanics--wave interference, tunneling, entanglement. It underlies statistical mechanics--entropy and time's arrow.

The great power of Moving Dimensions Theory is that the simple postulate, representing an underlying physical reality, explains curious physical phenomena in every realm-from relativity, to quantum mechanics, to statistical mechanics. MDT accounts for quantum entanglement and relativistic length contraction. It accounts for entropy and action-at-a-distance. MDT unifies all of time's arrows, and it shows that all the curious dualities-wave/particle, space/time, and mass/energy, derive from the same source. MDT resolves both the paradox of Godel's block universe/block time and the Einstein, Rosen, and Podolsky paradox.

MDT--a simple sentence brought forth by a single individual--is what physics ought to be all about--descriptions of physical reality that unify and explain physical phenomena with simple, concise underlying physical models. And, as MDT predicts relativistic length contraction, entanglement, the constant velocity of light, and wave interference, it is one of the best-tested theories of all time, in addition to being a most fundamental theory regarding the emergent nature of time.

Epsilon=One
09-25-2007, 09:00 PM
This postulate (MDT) underlies relativity--length contraction, time dilation...time's arrow.
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The great power of Moving Dimensions Theory is that the simple postulate, representing an underlying physical reality...unifies all of time's arrows, and it shows that...space/time...derive from the same source.How does MDT, fundamentally, define "time" and "space/time"? What is the fundamental "same source" of derivation?

MDT--a simple sentence...is what physics ought to be all about--descriptions of physical reality that unify and explain physical phenomena with simple, concise underlying physical models.How does MDT explain gravitational entanglement, emergent energy, accelerating, galactic recession, the age of the Universe, the single unifying force, etc.

...MDT...is one of the best-tested theories of all time, in addition to being a most fundamental theory regarding the emergent nature of time.How does "time" emerge? Where does it emerge from? And, where does it go? Can "time" dilate?...How? What are the fundamental mechanics that create "time"?