Time Invariant Thinking
We will define Time Invariant Thinking (TIT) as this: It is a way of thinking of a series of events were you employ a backwards in time device so that the series of events makes sense, otherwise if you leave backwards in time device out the series of events doesn't make sense. I will give you three examples to help better explain this concept.
First Example
In my paper "Foundations Of Parallel Universe Math" in the section called "The Curvature Of Spacetime", I cite a point in the paper where I use James Clerk Maxwell's "advanced" photons and his "retarded" photons to complete a transaction in spacetime. "Retarded" photons, defined by Maxwell are normal forwards-in-time light. "Advanced" photons, defined by Maxwell are light that moves backwards-in-time. Science as of this writting has not found Maxwell's "advanced" photons yet, and not very many people are looking for them.
Anyway, the reason why I revive them is because of a curvature problem the paper "Foundations Of Parallel Universe Math" encounters. For any event in the universe that event only receives photons with a curvature of π/A, where A is the age of the universe at the time of the event. But an event the emitted the photons that the first event received is at a curvature of π/A-t, where t is the light/time distance between the two events. So the problem I had to solve was, how does an event in the past "know" the curvature of an event in the future. To give you a better understanding of this problem I want you to imagine this real situation. Let's suppose you walk with a flashlight outside at night and point this flashlight to the clear night sky at the stars and turn it on. According to my paper every single photon you send into space will go out at a different curvature depending on when the individual photons encounter something. Somehow each individual energy transitition creating a photon "knows" when in the future the photon it is creating is going to encounter matter, and all this happens when you turn on your flashlight. In order to solve this problem, I used Maxwell's advanced photons that go backward in time. The advanced photons have a curvature of -π/A. They will arrive at the emitter and tell the emitter what curvature to emit at. You can create a time sequence of the events just described.
#1 Emitter receives advanced photon of curvature -π/A.
#2 Emitter emits retarded photon of curvature π/A.
#3 Both advanced photon of curvature -π/A and retarded photon of curvature π/A transit between emitter and receiver.
#4 Receiver receives retarded photon of curvature π/A.
#5 Receiver emits advanced photon of curvature -π/A.
Second Example
Me and my Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) group have been studying Romans 9-11 recently and one week we were lectured on God's election of Christians. Here is a quote from the Bible that the lecture was refering too Romans 9:23 "What if he did this to make the riches of his glory known to the objects of his mercy whom he prepared in advance."
Now the question the lecture was trying to answer was; if God elected us before we were born, how do we have free will? I was thinking that the two weren't mutually exclusive and it was all making sense to me and I couldn't figure out why it was confusing others. Then it dawned on me, I was using Time Invariant Thinking and they weren't and that is the reason why I am writting now.
Too apply Time Invariant Thinking to Romans 9:23 we have to have some mechanism that moves backwards in time Z and we can create a time sequence of events where election by God does not interfere with Human free will.
#1 God receives Z moving backwards in time (Is this impossible for God?).
#2 God elects the individual.
#3 Z moves backwards in time from the individual to God.
#4 The individual decides to accept Christ as his savior.
#5 Upon accepting Christ, by the work of the Holy Spirit Z is sent backward in time to God.
I don't know what Z is nor do I know where Z arrives when God accepts it.
Third Example
Dreams!
Some dreams might predict the future. I did not say all dreams, just some dreams. By now you should be getting a inkling as to how the Time Invariant Thinking of this goes. When a memory is created it alters the cell in such a way as to create a backward in time alteration in the cell that is exposed in dreams some days before the memory is created. If a memory is stored in many cells then all of those cells would also create a backward in time alteration.
We can create a time sequence for a dream that predicts the future but does not restrict the free will of the individual.
#1 The backwards in time alteration triggers a dream.
#2 The dream is of an event in the future.
#3 The backwards in time alteration moves backwards in time.
#4 The individual has a tramatic experience.
#5 The tramatic experience is stored in memory which triggers a backward in time alteration in the cell or cells.
The concept of an alteration in the cell first occured to me two days ago (2/19/07) and I thought is was a good one. Now I think it is one of my worse ideas, unfortunately I don't have a better explanation for the backwards in time mechanism. I guess I am thinking outside of time!
First Example
In my paper "Foundations Of Parallel Universe Math" in the section called "The Curvature Of Spacetime", I cite a point in the paper where I use James Clerk Maxwell's "advanced" photons and his "retarded" photons to complete a transaction in spacetime. "Retarded" photons, defined by Maxwell are normal forwards-in-time light. "Advanced" photons, defined by Maxwell are light that moves backwards-in-time. Science as of this writting has not found Maxwell's "advanced" photons yet, and not very many people are looking for them.
Anyway, the reason why I revive them is because of a curvature problem the paper "Foundations Of Parallel Universe Math" encounters. For any event in the universe that event only receives photons with a curvature of π/A, where A is the age of the universe at the time of the event. But an event the emitted the photons that the first event received is at a curvature of π/A-t, where t is the light/time distance between the two events. So the problem I had to solve was, how does an event in the past "know" the curvature of an event in the future. To give you a better understanding of this problem I want you to imagine this real situation. Let's suppose you walk with a flashlight outside at night and point this flashlight to the clear night sky at the stars and turn it on. According to my paper every single photon you send into space will go out at a different curvature depending on when the individual photons encounter something. Somehow each individual energy transitition creating a photon "knows" when in the future the photon it is creating is going to encounter matter, and all this happens when you turn on your flashlight. In order to solve this problem, I used Maxwell's advanced photons that go backward in time. The advanced photons have a curvature of -π/A. They will arrive at the emitter and tell the emitter what curvature to emit at. You can create a time sequence of the events just described.
#1 Emitter receives advanced photon of curvature -π/A.
#2 Emitter emits retarded photon of curvature π/A.
#3 Both advanced photon of curvature -π/A and retarded photon of curvature π/A transit between emitter and receiver.
#4 Receiver receives retarded photon of curvature π/A.
#5 Receiver emits advanced photon of curvature -π/A.
Second Example
Me and my Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) group have been studying Romans 9-11 recently and one week we were lectured on God's election of Christians. Here is a quote from the Bible that the lecture was refering too Romans 9:23 "What if he did this to make the riches of his glory known to the objects of his mercy whom he prepared in advance."
Now the question the lecture was trying to answer was; if God elected us before we were born, how do we have free will? I was thinking that the two weren't mutually exclusive and it was all making sense to me and I couldn't figure out why it was confusing others. Then it dawned on me, I was using Time Invariant Thinking and they weren't and that is the reason why I am writting now.
Too apply Time Invariant Thinking to Romans 9:23 we have to have some mechanism that moves backwards in time Z and we can create a time sequence of events where election by God does not interfere with Human free will.
#1 God receives Z moving backwards in time (Is this impossible for God?).
#2 God elects the individual.
#3 Z moves backwards in time from the individual to God.
#4 The individual decides to accept Christ as his savior.
#5 Upon accepting Christ, by the work of the Holy Spirit Z is sent backward in time to God.
I don't know what Z is nor do I know where Z arrives when God accepts it.
Third Example
Dreams!
Some dreams might predict the future. I did not say all dreams, just some dreams. By now you should be getting a inkling as to how the Time Invariant Thinking of this goes. When a memory is created it alters the cell in such a way as to create a backward in time alteration in the cell that is exposed in dreams some days before the memory is created. If a memory is stored in many cells then all of those cells would also create a backward in time alteration.
We can create a time sequence for a dream that predicts the future but does not restrict the free will of the individual.
#1 The backwards in time alteration triggers a dream.
#2 The dream is of an event in the future.
#3 The backwards in time alteration moves backwards in time.
#4 The individual has a tramatic experience.
#5 The tramatic experience is stored in memory which triggers a backward in time alteration in the cell or cells.
The concept of an alteration in the cell first occured to me two days ago (2/19/07) and I thought is was a good one. Now I think it is one of my worse ideas, unfortunately I don't have a better explanation for the backwards in time mechanism. I guess I am thinking outside of time!


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