The flow of time is relative to the emission and propagation of photons.
The velocity of light is measured with the respect of time, which is linked to the velocity of light.
When photons are absorbed by electrons we get their wave properties.
The more photons are added, the more chance it has of existing in the 4th dimension. The 4th dimension expands relative to dimension 1 through 3 (stationary dimensions).
Time stops at the speed of light because photons are not emitted at this speed. Light is truly standing still, it is everything else that is in motion.
A photon stays in the same place no matter how far it travels.
Time is NOT the 4th dimension, it just inherits it’s properties.
The 4th dimension is expanding. Light is rotated into the 4th dimension.
All dimensions are within one another and this is the most comprehendable example.
Would time of a 2-dimensional universe inherit the properties of the 3-dimensional universe? I still imagine time independant of a higher dimension. But that could be because I just speculate. I don’t incorporate the whole of relativity theory and I can’t picture light and time together. I’m intrigued and baffled.
Maybe my brain is just not sharp enough to incorporate time with dimension. I envy you. Good post though.
yeah i dont think time is the 4th dimension either. i think its just a convenient way to describe the geometry of the “warping of the fabric of space-time.” i think the passage of time is linked to a physical thing that is happening like magnets bumping into eachother, except obviously different since in order for things to bump they need to move and they need time. but uh…
why would anyone say the 4th spatial dimension has anything to do with time, i didnt catch that part of what you wrote.
in fact i think the whole thing with time being the fourth dimension might have actually been eistein being a fraud! or, more pleasantly, there is something about space time that magically has a lot to do with electromagnetism:
if you use einsteins theory of general relativity to describe a universe that has four spatial dimensions instead of three and refers to time as the “fifth,” then the force of gravity is defined by the exact same equations that maxwell used to define the electromagnetic force decades earlier.
so i think that means one of three things: einstein who failed math class got lucky solving the problem of why light waves dont change wavelength as the earth moves through the ether by saying that time slows down when you move, and he desperately struggled to prove he was still a genius for the next few decades. he tried to figure out gravity, and eventually gave up and just used maxwells existing theory and tangled up into it a bunch of complicated math that i know nothing about.
or there is some magical connection between the electromagnetic force (which i believe is exactly the same as the strong and weak force, just different like water is different from ice) and the force of gravity and time. i have a theory about that that involves the mysterious (and therefore easy to theorize about) zero point field.
or option three is that its the most massive amazing coincidence that can possibly be imagined.
muscles im sorry, your stuff sounds really cool, but as i read it i just want to quote almost every sentence and ask “why do you say that?!” i dont know i dont get it, but i want to.