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08-11-2004 11:12 AM


new theory of time-space: revolution in physics 1
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1,Time is space distance or curvature. Change in times-pace is that in distance or curvature. There are two kinds time-space. One is plan or linear time-space. Another is spherical time-space.
2, There are three kinds of clock:
Current Clock:
It works based on the principle of the earth rotating once 24 hours around the sun. Its second unit is 0.004167 degrees. It describes the change in the position of thing on the earth referring to the sun
Thing Clock:
Every thing has its own thing clock with different second-distance. This Clock tells thing self what is happening for it.
Doppler Clock:
Every observer has one’s own Doppler clock with different second-distance or second-curvature. Observer tells self how the space state of thing is changing.
3, Doppler phenomenon: It is a result of compress or prolongation of time-space relative to observer. According to the principle of the relative motion of time-space curvature, red-shifted does not really mean that the universe is expanding.
4, Four-dimensional Coordinates: It consists of three dimension and sphere time-space. In this coordinates, there is not real straight line or circle.
5, The motion of linear time-space is passive, but the motion of sphere time-space is active.
6, A duality of curved time-space and its two focuses: contraction energy or action (converging on its centre, real focus) and expansion energy or action (dispersing from its centre, virtual focus).
XiaoZhong Zhai, Thing and Its Law (Vitualbookworm.com Publishing Inc, college station, 2003). chapter. 2. [The Active and Passive Motion of Time-Space] and chapter. 5. [The Duality of Time-Space and Energy].

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08-11-2004 11:20 AM
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Gibberish
This appears to be utter giberish. Would you care to clarify the point that you are making.
It would be useful to introduce yourself and why you are copying a post from somewhere else.
I'm guessing that you are the author of the book and using a vanity press. That should be disclosed I believe.
I will close this shortly if there is no further clarification.

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Message 3 of 4 (133084)
08-12-2004 2:07 AM
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08-11-2004 11:20 AM


Re: Gibberish
Sir:
If you think that that is giberish, let it will be. If you want to understander and clarify the point of new theory, please read the original work. This is a best way. If you want me to must clarify the point here, I will read book for you.
424319

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08-12-2004 2:17 AM
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08-12-2004 2:07 AM


Re: Gibberish
I'm not going to approve it as it stands. I don't think there will be any productive debate on it anyway.
If others really want to have a go at it they can make suggestions in the forum for that.

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