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constant: Galaxies are carried farther apart. The reason why a confiscation of time becomes so imperative is the influence time itself produces on any body of matter. We can observe here on earth how fighter pilots experience this natural phenomenon when they travel at high, accelerated speeds.
A pilot travelling in excess of Mach 2 begins to feel an unnatural force envelope his body.
Move that higher to Mach 3 or 4 and it quickly takes its toll. The brain becomes starved of oxygen and the pilot blacks out. At that point his aircraft would crash. But on universal terms, those forces of gravity become extreme. If we imagined a spacecraft travelling not just at the velocity of light, but perhaps 5 or 6 times the velocity of light as we measure it here on earth, what might happen? Well, if we assume a fighter pilot moving at Mach 2 is actually travelling at about 1400 miles per hour, then someone on board a spacecraft travelling at what we call light+6 might be accelerating at about 1,116,000
miles per second.
Take a closer inspection of them numbers and notice our fighter pilot here on earth is moving in miles per hour, where as the spacecraft would be travelling in miles per second! Or it would actually take to our Sun and back, approximately 4 minutes, and do bare in mind our sun is about 93 million miles away, or a round trip of 186 million miles. How- ever, if you pushed the accelerator to the floor in that type of vessel, without first sequestrating time, then gravitational forces would instantly enter the equation, as we would not have totalled a sums to a zero evaluation. We said at Mach 3 or 4 our pilot would lose consciousness, his brain would be starved of oxygen and he would quickly blackout.
If that is the case for a fighter pilot, then any crew member on board a spacecraft would be turned in to spaghetti. Well in fact they wouldn't, but it sounds good.
What would actually happen to them as they pressed the accelerator is this: The volume of mass of their craft would instantly condense with a total ubiquity. Everyone and everything on board would be condensed with it. It would be similar to a car breaker's yard, where old vehicles go through the crushing machine.
Only from a universal
point of view, this condensing process would be complete at every point simultaneous with no room for disparity. As the craft moved forwards,
pressure would instantly build. You wouldn't need to worry too much though, because as the event would be instant in itself, your first recognition might be the explosion of your own body, showering the inner chamber of your spacecraft in human anatomy. One could assume inside the vessel at that exact moment, it would be horrendously messy. However, as the event is precipitous there would be absolutely no need to panic, simply because your craft would condense so fast, that within the blink of an eye, a large perfectly symmetrical display of energy would ripple away through the cosmos as a convergence of mass to energy takes place, at the velocity of light: E=mc2. Or Einsteins most famous equation. What might be left in your place is a newly formed star. It's for this reason alone we had to rewrite special relativity and show time is not a master of our destiny.
Therefore, we need to apply this thinking inside our
craft itself.
We said from a point of force we could move light two direction simultaneous and sequestrate time altogether. At that point, if there is no such thing as time, special relativity does not exist. Time itself cannot be relative, if time is absent. We naturally intend to compensate for relativity by introducing Newton's third law: (For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction). Einsteinian special relativity can easily be shown by saying as Einstein actually did: "If a clock was racing towards you at the velocity of light, you would see time itself slow down." We will now change that slightly, and enable Newton's third law to confiscate time, by saying: "If a clock was racing towards you at the velocity of light, but the hands of the clock turned equally and proportionately backwards, to its forwards motion, time itself would always remain static."
And so, if a clock started to race forwards at noon, and Newton's third law was applied, regardless of the distance, duration or velocity the clock travelled at, whenever you saw it, it would always say noon. Even if it travelled, from here to eternity. This becomes absolutely fundamental in the movement
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