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The fact is that gravity is like a flowing river of variable time. We also have brains that give us the software to allow us to An object falling freely in a gravitational field has no force acting explore various areas of the other dimensions from stimulations on it. Only when the object is stopped in the field, as we are on from the world around us: colour through light; sound and music the surface of the Earth, does a force act—and that is what gives through the vibration of molecules; and feelings through sight, us sore feet if we stand up for too long, and a sore rear if we sit sound and touch. But these other dimensions are another journey. down for too long. So the observed universe is made up of various dimensions of It should also be noted that Newton himself wisely stated that space and time. The dimension of space is similar to an artist's his laws of gravitation assume that "time" is a constant throughout blank canvas, only in three dimensions. the universe. We now know that that is an incorrect assumption. The various dimensions of time are like the paint that the artist His laws effectively replace a "variable time field" with a force— uses to make a picture. The various dimensions of time result in which gives an adequate explanation in most cases. gravity, electricity, magnetism, light, matter and everything that If we apply Newton's laws to stationary objects on the Earth's _ physically exists in the space dimensions. surface, then an object receiving a force and an observer watching The dimension of space has no time dimension. It only exists if the event both express similar views time exists. It can have infinite length in all directions. It can exist in a sin- gle dimension as a straight line, in two dimens s an area, in three dimensions as a volume, and maybe it can fold up into four or more dimensions, all at an instant or for any length of time depending on the shape and form of the time dimen- sion. as to what has happened, and such events satisfy the theory. However, | The dimension of space is similar this is not so for objects falling say . through gravitational fields. to an artist's blank canvas, only In Therefore there must be a more ade- three dimensions. quate explanation. THE DIMENSIONS OF SPACE The various dimensions of time AND TIME are like the paint that the artist Consider the hypothesis that there . are various types of dimensions such uses to make a picture. as time, space, feelings, sound, etc., and that these dimensions can be con- sidered separately or in conjunction TIME DIMENSIONS Time is motion. Consider the hypothesis that the dimensions of time manifest themselves in the with each other. Within these dimensions there are sub-dimen- dimensions of space as tiny 'dots' at zero time. Because time and sions. In the dimension of space, for example, we know there are motion are one and the same, these tiny dots are travelling at a sub-dimensions of a straight line: area and volume. very high speed. These dots of time travel in dimensions in a Consider the hypothesis that the physical world, such as our straight line, or curled up into an area, or as a volume by the area home, our car and even ourselves, exists in the dimensions of moving, or folded up into further dimensions. space and is made from the dimension of time. That is, our home, The dimensions of time have no space dimensions, and the our car and even ourselves are made from the dimension of time. dimensions of space have no time dimensions. First Dimension of Time The first dimension of time is where the dots (or parti- cles) of time travel in a straight line. These dots emanate from all matter, and there are billions of them per square centimetre travelling continuously in all directions in our space. Most of the dots that pass through us have come from the matter of the Earth, but others have come from the Sun and planets, and still others from the matter in the Milky Way galaxy and more distant galaxies. The Earth and the Moon, each other's influence aside, are moving in a similar sea of dots resulting from the various masses in the universe. The effect of these dots of time from a mass like the Earth is the creation of a variable time field—and a variable space field—around the Earth. This is commonly referred to as a "gravita- tional field", where the intensity of the field is greatest the closer one is to the m: I use the term "gravitons" to describe these tiny dots that travel in a straight line, because they create gravita- tional fields. (This definition for gravitons may vary from others.) They pass through all matter without a blink, and because they are not oscillating like an elec- tromagnetic wave but still exist at zero time, they must travel faster than the speed of light. This will be explained later. Because an observer on the Earth's surface is not at zero time, these tiny dots or gravitons appear and behave 54 © NEXUS three dimensions. The various dimensions of time are like the paint that the artist uses to make a picture. FEBRUARY - MARCH 1998