Friday, 13 September 2013

The Two Dimensional Universe

Our universe is composed of 2 spatial dimensions, and one temporal, that projects itself as a spatial dimension. Information in the universe is contained within 2 spatial dimension, meaning that our mathematics apply to 2 dimensions and not 3. The third dimension is the direction in which you are moving relative to space-time, and your speed determines your temporal angle. For an object to move along a 2D plane, such as the universe, it must travel through time. Also, Momentum (P=rmv) is philosophically wrong. It should be P=mvr. (Where r is Gamma) since the mass does not increase, contrarily to what seems to confuse physicists, it's the velocity that is multiplied by Gamma. The velocity that must be used in P=mvr is the velocity of the traveler, and not a still observer. This occurs due to time dilation.

Our universe is in 2 dimensions, we can travel faster than light, and mass is unchanged, simply that the relative Kinetic energy of a traveling object is high for no apparent reason to an observer, and not that the mass increases.

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