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A Theory of Negative Energy

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  Spacetime only seems to bend, because it doesn’t take into account the whole picture. General Relativity only applies within the light cone. Thus, whatever lies beyond it must at least behave in such a way that any apparent distortions of spacetime are observed within it are superimposed with whatever matter is occupied outside this cone. So, there’s a geometry outside the light cone complementary to our space-time, not a reflection, coexistent with it. Certain timelines may traverse some space-time that from a different frame of reference, could be rendered unnoticeable. But you can have aspects of one thing interact with aspects of another from a some other frame of reference. 2.       Einstein’s Theories of Relativity are mathematical constructions. Thus, they cannot tell the whole truth. Otherwise, that would mean you can reduce every event to a truth-statement in such a theory. And we know that scientists are salty, because they break down at the q...

On Quantum Mechanics

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 Okay. Quantum Mechanics for The Morally Insane. Let’s say we have two systems, each composed of their own subsystems and processes and whatnot. Suppose that, for some reason, there is some interactive process in each system that depends on the variable of time and that there is some property, (a measurement property), by means of which we can verify that at any given point in time, (ugh, I know), there is part of the state of each system analogous to the other’s. That is, at any moment in time, the state of a certain process in one system corresponds to the state of some process in the other one. But the correspondence is such that there is a method that can translate the measurement of the state of any of these systems’ corresponding processes to the measurement the other system’s at that very same time, without having to actually observe it. That is: without ever having to measure it. The catch is that, until you have the audacity to make such observations of a system’s quantu...