Quantum Mechanics is still trying to work with tiny balls of stuff, whereas their experiments are showing that it isn't, unless people are actively trying to look for tiny balls of stuff.
Space-time may not exist. Time is not a dimension like space.
When trying to take very high speed photos of our world, you get really weird images.
If you look at Kozyrev's experiments with time, you find that the stuff is not linear and can be effected.
(these are experiments that you can repeat yourself)
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev should have an entire science class on his theories and experiments. A full semester just on those. Einstein should be a footnote.
Here is one of Kozyrev's experiments:
Take a block of steel (works with most metals/solids) weigh it
Then, without letting it ground out (touched by human hand, touch metal... keep it on a rubber matt)
Shake it vigorously, like putting it in a paint shaker.
Put it back on the scale (no touching)
And the weight is much different. And not minutely different.
Time is basically change. Yet it can be considered as a dimension in a Minkowski space, for example. Essentially, however, change occurs over time, so the more time that has passed between measurements, the more the measurements will change. Nothing can occur in space without time passing.
Steel changing due to shaking is a strange property. I am baffled by what change could be instigated in steel by such action.
Thanks!
Well, the steel changing due to shaking is due to time.
It is one of the time experiments Kozyrev has done.
This appears to be incorrect.
At least in a linear time model.
If you think about teleportation. An item being one place, and then another. What happens to the linear time-space model?
Or what about objects that are in several places at once?
Time may actually be pulses, in which the universe is recreated trillions of time a second.
Time, would thus be the energy that creates life.
There is no such thing as teleportation, or things that exist in multiple places at once.
Regarding the universe being created over and over, that would require that the universe be destroyed each time, and that isn't happening. That being said, there may be multiple universes, and I am incompetent to say there is or isn't.
There are claims of quantum teleportation, but that only involves information, not mass or energy, which doesn't violate the speed of light. The warping of spacetime is information, at least in part, and doesn't require time to effect. As mass moves spacetime warps without delay across the full extent of the universe. Gravity is instant, not taking time to travel like forces/mass, because the shape of spacetime doesn't have to travel to spacetime to change it's shape. It is everywhere spacetime is. It doesn't have to go there.