Space and Light and 6 Dimensions
Posted in In Depth on 03/22/2010 03:58 am by adminFinding the relationship between space and light has been an easy assignment. Space has 6 dimensions: the usual height, width, and depth, as well as time, vacuum-ratio, movement away, and movement towards its center. Light travels via depth and, “movement away.” There is no height, or width relative to the scalar dimension of assigned space. Although some might contend there is an inordinate vacuum-ratio concurrent to light’s speed, that only holds true during experimentation with height and width as relative dimensions. My previous post on, “initial sound,” might help clarify. The classic arrangement of light vs its “movement away” phenomena is threefold, as follows:
- Slow speed without acceleration
- Medium speed with acceleration
- Distance travel with no movement or acceleration
Acceleration, as noted above, only exists when relative to space. Sound, or abstract matter has nothing to do with this relativity. Rather, sound is an impulsive result from, “medium speed with acceleration,” without the usual distance-time-movement away relationship. At least, speaking spatially in reference to the usual three dimensions. In the photo below, an image of an actual doorway has been captured while moving through the vacuum-ratio dimension. No sound can travel there, and light can only travel at slow-speed-without-acceleration.

03/22/2010 at 4:07 am
It took me a while to get my mind wrapped around the concepts you are presenting (the 6 dimensions, etc.) but I think I understand now. It all seems to make a great deal of sense, and answers many questions I have had over the years.
03/22/2010 at 4:09 am
Well said. I appreciate your efforts to clarify the causal relationships that are listed.
03/22/2010 at 4:09 am
Thank you, very informative.
03/22/2010 at 4:11 am
Loved the way you discussed vacuum-ratio. It’s been a long time since we were taught stuff like that.
03/22/2010 at 4:11 am
nice!