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New Century Physics - A Return To The Prophets?

Author : Paul Casey
"The answers to fundamental questions are not in the details of how
things happen, but in the summation, the consequences of behavior."SUPPOSE YOU WERE TOLD:a. The universe does not contain everything that exists.b. It was called into being for a reason. It has a task and a purpose. It is a time/space tool.c. Gravity is not a force of attraction between bodies; it is the reduction of space, inversely with the lengthening of its co-function, time.d. Black holes are not the sites of tremendous gravitational forces. They are the opposite, the condition where all forces are disappearing.e. The universe will neither continue expanding nor collapse back upon itself; it will simply shut down. It is happening already.f. The end product of the universe is equilibrium, the preexisting nonphysical state that triggered its prescribed operation in the beginning.DON'T BELIEVE IT?Physics, as it is practiced today, is scientific superstition. Born of the same human intrigues that drove the old explorers, modern astrophysicists are today tantalized by the volume of new data made available with the Spitzer telescope, producing more and more detail about what things are and how they work. But what is the Achilles' heel in this picture? Science believes itself because the math seems to work. It is the old I.Q. test again. It seemed to work, but it didn't measure what we thought we were measuring. Like the magician's disappearing act, the illusion only works over a limited angle of vision. What is being missed is the fundamental question of why all this marvel exists in the first place.What is the most obvious phenomenon we see when we look out across the galaxy, across the universe? Forces at work. But forces only occur where things are out of balance. We learned that as children, when the big guy got off the other end of the teeter-totter.What does this tell us? The universe is in a condition of imbalance. We even encode its behavior into the so-called Laws of Conservation, that "everything tends toward equilibrium." In other words, everything the universe is doing prescribes its ultimate goal to be equilibrium.Therein lies the challenge for future physics. It is the angle of vision beyond the magician's trick. With equilibrium comes the cessation of all action, even within the tiniest of subnuclear particles. In the absence of action, the measuring sticks of time and space no longer apply. Mass itself loses all identity. We know this. And it should mean something to us beyond its simple acceptance. It should ring a very loud bell.Our new generations raised on cyber-space games will have no trouble getting the implication. The universe engages our physical senses, even our interaction, but like the cyber-space games, it only contains the information it is programmed to conclude. In operation, it is not unlike a computer maintenance program, "Defrag" or "Norton Utilities," evoked to stabilize the integrity of a more fundamental order.And what is that order? Traditional physics has it upside down. Principles of order and consequences are the prerequisite even for a simple chemical reaction, yet they are not part of the mass/energy performance. They represent a superior state of discipline, which is not dependent upon temporary phenomena.The universe had a beginning and will have an end, which automatically places it in the slave position. A reconciliation of these priorities is important for our theoretical frontiers to move forward.An essential part of any self-governing system is its stabilizing safeguards. The reason the universe looks as if it was created in a Big Bang, is that it arrived as a full program, booted-up to preserve the stability of the equilibrium. It is a necessary feature of the primordial (nonmaterial) system.Envisioning the universe as a time/space tool, gravity now becomes the dynamic balancing of these two components. Simply, as time expands, space is reduced correspondingly. What we mistakenly perceive as a law of attraction between bodies is actually the disappearance of space between the bodies. One might say that particles eat space. It looks the same and acts the same, but the implications are vastly different. It means that gravity is not a force in the sense that we now regard it.This is further observed in the apparent time/space warp that Einstein believed he detected around large bodies like the earth. We should expect it. The difference is that the internal space of a large mass has already been vastly reduced in comparison to the open space around it. The amount of space being consumed is the same, but consumed in a different pattern.We need to coin a new concept of "non-space" to understand this. Non-space is in fact the hypothetical worm hole, unfortunately named, since it conjures the image of a tunnel, when it is more accurately like three-dimensional lace permeating all of the perceivable universe. Space is still part of the mass/energy world, where non-space belongs to the Grand Equilibrium. Not everything that looks empty is space, and as the universe winds-down, more and more of it will become non-space.A computer displays the processing of data only as long as it is performing the task. Traditional physics describes black holes as sites of tremendous gravitational forces sucking everything around them into virtual oblivion. But set aside our presumptions for a moment and contemplate what we are actually observing. The fact that all mass appears to become compressed and even light unable to escape does not mean that tremendous forces are acting upon them. How can we say this? Because if the forces are disappearing that allow us to see them, it would appear exactly the same to human technology.Black holes are sites of conversion to zero, where the process is ending. Nothing is going anywhere. Regions of data are simply being restored to their native nonmaterial address and out of our optical range. In the body language of its own behavior, the goal of the universe is to put itself out of business. But no law says that it has to happen everywhere all at once. It is already full of holes. As a maintenance program, it will neither expand forever nor collapse back upon itself. Where each task is completed, it will shut down. We see it happening already.In short, advanced physics of this new century will look startlingly like the visions of the ancient prophets. The challenge for our next generation of physicists will be to re-train our parameters. By its own hard evidence, science must inevitably shift its definitions of existence into the terms of equilibrium, in other words, the realm of spirit.© TXu 1-045-787PAUL CASEY - general resumé
writer/director/photographer
W.G.A., Who's Who in AmericaUCLA, full scholarship (political science/physics); scholarship Columbia Pictures, Film Industry Workshop. Meritorious Achievement Award for Contributions to Science (inventor of Solenz power lenses now being used by NASA; inventor of the Wind Bank saltwater converter ("It stores the wind"); listed in "100 Outstanding Scientists of 2005" - International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, Eng; National Humane Society Award (writer television series "Lassie"); USN Honor Man; NROTC senior year college ranked #1 aptitude over all colleges and universities west of the Mississippi. Senior year became eligible for U.S. Astronaut Program.Published photography: World Wildlife Fund (cover), Washington Post, American Express Platinum Card Review, Eye Witness Handbooks (Eng.), Girl Scouts Calendar, Gente (Ital), T.F.H. Atlas, Bird World Magazine (cover and centerfold), Los Angeles Times, The Reporter (Belize), Guinness Book of Records, Pockets (Eng), Readers Digest Illustrated, Boston Globe, Shutter & Lens, more
Keyword : equilibrium the ultimate state of the universe, psychic dreams

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