The authors began their philosophical and scientific studies together in 1998. In developing their theory of omnipresence-the timelessness of mass-energy through which consciousness flows-they concluded that even though the concept of time provided consciousness with the ability to sequentially order events, it didn't function as a physical reality weaved into the fabric of space. They specifically questioned the premise of time dilation in Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. As one thought led to another, this inquiry eventually led to a quantum model for momentum, movement, relativity,...
The authors began their philosophical and scientific studies together in 1998. In developing their theory of omnipresence-the timelessness of mass-ene...
The authors began their philosophical and scientific studies together in 1998. In developing their theory of omnipresence-the timelessness of mass-energy through which consciousness flows-they concluded that even though the concept of time provided consciousness with the ability to sequentially order events, it didn't function as a physical reality weaved into the fabric of space. They specifically questioned the premise of time dilation in Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. As one thought led to another, this inquiry eventually led to a quantum model for momentum, movement, relativity,...
The authors began their philosophical and scientific studies together in 1998. In developing their theory of omnipresence-the timelessness of mass-ene...
What is the difference between an object at rest and an object in motion? Nothing. When Newton declared that an object in motion tends to stay in motion, he failed to realize that this law applied to all objects, even objects that appear to be at rest on the earth's surface. This crucial misconception is why he couldn't explain how gravity really works. This set the precedence for the next several centuries that mass just mysteriously moves through space with no accountable science explaining changes in speed or direction. The Motion Myth paradigm, the unchallenged assumption that objects...
What is the difference between an object at rest and an object in motion? Nothing. When Newton declared that an object in motion tends to stay in moti...