Is, Ts, Infinity
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This essay proves logically that space, matter, and energy are infinite. It also proves that time dilation does not exist.
John Northern
Doctor of Chiropractic
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Is, Ts, Infinity - John Northern
Is, Ts, INFINITY
by John Northern
Copyright November 1, 2015
Abstract
Infinity gives hope to every living entity on planet Earth. Every idea that exists in the realm of our imaginations exists in manifest form somewhere among all the infinite spatial bodies, including all the heavenly bodies that have yet to be discovered, and all the galaxies, the solar systems, the planets, and all the other known forms of matter in all the vastness of infinite space. This means that anything you can think of exits somewhere in infinity. But these ideas can only exist if the conditions are right. The manifestations of these ideas are real as long as they do not violate the laws of physics, nor the philosophical laws of logic, and as long as the ideas can transform to Tspace. If these ideas have become a part of reality and if they exist somewhere else in infinity, then they can exist on Earth. The ideas and the hopes of humankind to find a cure for all the diseases, for all poverty, and to live in a peaceful world can become a reality. In this paper it will be shown that any idea that can transform to Tspace is a reality somewhere, and can become a reality on Earth. A better understanding of infinity will impact the human race dramatically in a positive manner if, and only if, the human consciousness of the Earth is guided in that direction.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 The History of the Concept of Infinity
Chapter 2 Space, Matter, and Energy are infinite
Chapter 3 Time dilation does not exist
Chapter 4 How Will the Understanding of Infinity Impact the Human Race?
Introduction
Ideas are created in the imagination (Is, or Ispace); but in related human worlds, or other finite worlds, most of them never become a reality—they never transfer to Tspace (Ts, or three dimensional reality where all things real exist). Consider the medical scientist who had an idea of finding a cure for cancer, but never did; instead, he became old and died, and the idea of him discovering a cure for cancer never became a reality. Or consider the young physicist who had an idea of inventing an antigravity machine that uses crystals instead of fuel, but she never did. Or consider the young man who had an idea of becoming a millionaire by the time he was twenty-five, but he never did. Or consider Zeno's paradox. Zeno had an idea that the javelin could never reach the target, but this idea never became a reality. And the list goes on and on. But on the other hand, those ideas that can translate to Tspace have already done so somewhere in infinity. These realities may not exist in our finite universe, but since they exist somewhere else, then they can exist in our world.
The ideas that do manifest in reality can be good or bad, or somewhere in between. The idea of war in which people kill each other, on purpose, is a bad idea