Thanks for the references dolittle!
Quantum mechanics has nonlocal properties.
And so does relativity--a photon never ages, and thus remains in the
same place in the fourth expanding dimension, defining a nonlocal
simultaneity.
It should be noted that nonlocal properties shared between two distant
particles, such as action-at-a-distance or spooky "instantaneous"
effects, only occur when those two particles were initially
interacting.
So it is that all nonlocality originates from a common local point.
And too, the velocity of nonlocality is related to the velocity of
light. Do not get me wrong here--although nonlocal actions are
instantaneous, two particles or photons connected by nonlocal means
must have at sometime been in contact, and the nonlocality that they
share is limited by the velocity c at which they can travel apart.
All nonlocality originates from a common point. If two photons are
not initially interacting, they will neverdisplay nonlocal properties
nor spooky "action at a distance."
All nonlocality originates from a physical reality wherein the fourth
expanding dimension is inherently nonlocal via its expansion.
What begins as single point in the fourth dimension becomes a
spherically-symmetric wavefront expanding throughout the three spatial
dimensions. And yet, every point on that expanding sphere is yet at
the same locale in the fourth dimension. Hence two initially-
interacting photons are yet connected, no matter how far they travel
apart, as dictated by quantum mechanics. Hence two initially-
interacting photons never age, no matter how far they travel, as they
yet remain at the exact same place in the fourth expanding dimension,
as dictated by relativity. Hence Moving Dimensiosn Theory unifies QM
and relativity with a simple physical model--the fourth dimension is
expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions. dx4/dt = ic.
the slightly updated manuscript:
http://physicsmathforums.com/MOVING_DIMENSIONS_THEORY_THE_PROFESSOR_IN_BLACK2.pd...
more sections coming soon!
& thanks for the feedback & cordial discussion!
On Apr 29, 3:34 pm, hedgefundphys...@
gmail.com wrote:
> MovingDimensionsTheory
> by The Professor in Black
>
> ABSTRACTMovingDimensionsTheorypostulates that the fourth dimension is
> expanding relative to the three spatialdimensions:
>
> MDT provides a physical model underlying both quantum mechanics and
> relativity, as well as statistical mechanics, entropy, the universe’s
> expansion, and time’s arrows. MDT’s simple postulate and equation
> account for quantum mechanics’ action-at-a-distance and relativity’s
> length contraction, as well as entanglement and the equivalence of
> mass and energy. MDT provides a simple physical model showing that
> diverse dualities—wave/particle, time/space, and mass/energy—all
> originate from the same principle. MDT provides a physical model
> underlying entropy and unifying time’s thermodynamic, classical,
> quantum, and radiative arrows. Thetheoryaccounts for the
> gravitational redshift and the gravitational slowing of clocks, while
> showing why there is no need to quantize gravity as no physical
> entities are transferred in gravitational alterations of energy. MDT
> presents a simple model accounting for the constant velocity of light,
> the fact that the maximum velocity through space is c, and the fact
> that c is independent of the velocity of the source, as MDT considers
> photons as matter surfing the fourth expanding dimension. Nonlocality
> is accounted for by an expanding fourth dimension that is inherently
> nonlocal via its continual expansion, and MDT shows that this
> fundamental expansion is the origin of quantum mechanic’s
> probabilistic and nonlocal features. MDT provides a physical model
> for time—time is not the fourth dimension, but rather a phenomenon
> that emerges from a physical reality wherein the fourth dimension is
> expanding relative to the three spatialdimensions. Indeed, Einstein
> never said that time is the fourth dimension, but rather he and
> Minkowski stated x4 = ict. Thetheoryresolves the EPR paradox while
> also liberating us from the block universe implied by Einstein’s
> relativity, and characterized by Godel. Relativity freezes the
> expansion of the fourth dimension, only ever considering instantaneous
> snapshots of the universe. Quantum Mechanics treats the fourth
> dimension as a dynamical element, and hence quantum mechanics is a
> science defined by flux—by differential operators. Nonlocality and
> the relativity of simultaneity derive from the fundamental expansion
> of the fourth dimension, which distributes a local point into a
> nonlocal probability distribution at the rate of c. Hence a photon’s
> motion is described by a spherically-symmetric probabilistic wavefront
> expanding at c; as a photon is but matter that exists entirely in the
> fourth expanding dimension. An act of measurement removes the photon
> from expanding fourth dimension, localizing it.
> Again and again throughout nature we see MDT’s fundamental action—
> local points becoming nonlocal spherically-symmetric wavefronts of
> probability, wherein every point on the surface, while distributed
> evenly throughout the three spatialdimensions, are yet at the same
> singular point in the fourth expanding dimension.
> dx4/dt = ic.
>
> MOVINGDIMENSIONSTHEORY
>
> MovingDimensionsTheoryIntroduction: 7
> MDT’s Fundamental Clues 9
> MDT is in Complete Agreement with Quantum Mechanics and Relativity 13
> 3. The Derivation of Einstein’s Relativity fromMovingDimensionsTheory 15
> Photons Remain Stationary in The Fourth Expanding Dimension 21
> The Block Universe, Free Will, & MDT 23
> Einstein’s Credo 23
> On the Advancement of Physics by the Rugged Individual 25
> 3. Time as an Emergent Phenomenon 27
> Simple Proofs of MDT 31
> Nonlocality and Relativity United by MDT’s Physical Model 33
> On The Photon’s Null Vector 35
> MDT Underlies Huygen’s Principle & Feynman’s Many Paths 37
> Various proofs of MDT & Einstein on the Nature of PhysicalTheory: 41
> MDT & the Unity of The Dualities 45
> Time’s Arrows Unified 49
> A Physical Model for Entropy 55
> Godel’s Block Universe Paradox Resolved! 57
> Unification of QM and Relativity 59
> Einstein’s Annus Mirabilis & MDT: The Photon Holds The Key to QM &
> Relativity, & Time’s Arrows 61
> MDT: The Best-TestedTheoryof All Time 65
> MDT PERVADES NATURE: MDT DIAGRAMS AND FIGURES 72
> Number ofdimensions 80
> Time’s Arrows 82
> Are StringTheoryand LQG Even Asking Good Questions? 83
> Blaming StringTheoryon Einstein 85MovingDimensionsTheory& Huygens’ Principle 87
> MDT & Brian Greene’s Elegant Universe 89
> MDT Original Paper: 93
> Unification of QM and Relativity 95
> A Dialogue with Lee Smolin /MovingDimensionsTheory 99
> MDT is Enlightening Roger Penrose 105
> ARE NEW IDEAS IMPORTANT IN PHYSICS? 111
> Einsetein’s 1912 Manuscript on Relativity & MDT 135
> Why Gravity is not Quantized and Electromagetism Is 139
> MDT Calls Out StringTheory’s Bold Fraud & Massive Groupthink
> Boondoggle 141MOVINGDIMENSIONSTHEORY& THE GRAVITATIONAL REDSHIFT 149
> MDT, Clocks, Light, and TIME 150
> WHY GRAVITY IS NOT QUANTIZED, WHILE E&M IS, PART II 153
>
> MovingDimensionsTheoryIntroduction:MovingDimensionsTheorypostulates that the fourth dimension is
> expanding relative to the three spatialdimensions:
>
> A local point in the fourth dimension expands at the rate of c,
> defining a spherically-symmetrically expanding wavefront in threedimensions, while yet retaining absolute locality as a single point in
> the fourth dimension. This explains both why photons never age
> (relativity), and why two initially interacting photons can yet be
> entangled, no matter how far they travel apart in threedimensions.
> MDT provides a physical model underlying both quantum mechanics and
> relativity, as well as statistical mechanics, entropy, the universe’s
> expansion, and time’s arrows. The simple postulate accounts for
> quantum mechanics’ action-at-a-distance and relativity’s length
> contraction, as well as entanglement and the equivalence of mass and
> energy. MDT provides a simple physical model showing that diverse
> dualities—wave/particle, time/space, and mass/energy—all originate
> from the same principle. MDT provides a physical model underlying
> entropy and unifying time’s thermodynamic, classical, quantum, and
> radiative arrows; while accounting for the gravitational redshift and
> the gravitational slowing of clocks. MDT presents a simple model
> accounting for the constant velocity of light, the fact that the
> maximum velocity through space is c, and the fact that c is
> independent of the velocity of the source, as MDT considers photons as
> matter surfing the fourth expanding dimension. Nonlocality is
> accounted for by an expanding fourth dimension that is inherently
> nonlocal via its continual expansion, and MDT shows that this
> fundamental expansion is the origin of quantum mechanic’s
> probabilistic and nonlocal features. MDT provides a physical model
> for time—time is not the fourth dimension, but rather a phenomenon
> that emerges from a physical reality wherein the fourth dimension is
> expanding relative to the three spatialdimensions. Thetheory
> resolves the EPR paradox while also liberating us from the block
> universe implied by Einstein’s relativity, and characterized by Godel;
> and it provides a physical model accounting for entanglement, which
> has benn verified in physical experiment, while showing that the block
> universe isn’t real—which it of course it isn’t, as a) we have free
> will and b) we have never been visited by people from the future.
> Relativity freezes the expansion of the fourth dimension, only ever
> considering instantaneous snapshots of the universe. Quantum
> Mechanics treats the fourth dimension as a dynamical element, and
> hence quantum mechanics is a science defined by flux—by differential
> operators. MDT shows that gravitational and inertial mass are one and
> the same, and it also unifies gravity and quantum mechanics with a
> simple model, while showing that there is no need to quantize gravity,
> as never are any physical quanta of mass nor energy physically
> transmitted in gravitational alterations of energy. MDT naturally
> accounts for the gravitational redshift and the acceleration of
> objects in a gravitational field.
>
> MDT’s Fundamental Clues
> Einstein stated that curiosity is more important than knowledge, but
> all too often modern physicists forget to ask fundamental questions.
> Below is a list of question that neither LQG nor stringtheory, nor
> any other “professional” research programs, ask. Indeed, as subprime
> bureaucracies have grown and politics has replaced physics, asking
> questions has been deemed impolite. But we press on, regardless!
> Imagine a simpletheorythat both asked and answered the following
> questions:
>
> 1. Why is light’s velocity a constant c?
> 2. Why is light’s velocity c independent of its source?
> 3. Why is it that nothing can travel faster than c.
> 4. Why does a photon, which travels at c, not age, while defining
> simultaneity.
> 5. Why are energy and mass are equivalent. E=mc^2
> 6. Why are all of time’s arrows point in the same direction—towards
> dissipation and entropy.
> 7. Why do so many physicists say time is the fourth dimension, when
> Einstein never said the fourth dimension x4 is time. He said x4 =
> ict.
> 8. Why can matter can appear as energy or mass?
> 9. Why is it that when matter appears as energy, it propagates at c
> through space.
> 10. Why does all matter have particle—local—and wave—nonlocal—
> properties.
> 11. Why does all energy have particle—local—and wave—nonlocal—
> properties.
> 12. Why is it that when matter appears as stationary mass, it
> propagates at c through the fourth dimension.
> 13. Why is it that when matter appears as energy, it propagates at c
> through the fourth dimension.
> 14. Why is it that to move at c through space is to stand still in the
> fourth dimension.
> 15. Why is it that to move at c through the fourth dimension is to
> stand still in space.
> 16. Why is it that all objects move at but one speed through spacetime—
> c.
> 17. Why is the universe is expanding.
> 18. Why ...
>
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