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"On the Singularity nature of Time and the Perception of Projected Reality"

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Abstract

This research paper extends what was previously reported as a signed (+ - ) complex ( i ) quantum ( Χ )-1 singularity-model of the nature of Time1.

That is, this paper further investigates the singularity nature of time, expressing the same as a simple inverting function of form (Φ + - it )-1 (seconds).

Further, the time singularity form itself is then logically extended into a dimensional spatial field functional of form c (Φ + - it )-1 (meters).

Finally, mathematically expanding this spatial form in turn results in the natural creation (projection) of a three-dimensional space (a, b, c) within a two-dimensional complex time-field, expressed as:

( + - )(|| it ||)-2 = (Φ - it )-1(Φ + it )-1 = Φ0 + (+ -)it .

The resultant spatial field - as perceived by human viewers (unconsciously looking ahead); is seen as a perception of this projected space - expressed by the Hamiltonian quaternion:

c (Φ + - it )-1 = Φ0 + (+ -)iact + (+ -)jbct + (+ -)kcct

- where the quantum of the initial time singularity is defined by:

|| (Φ + - it = 0 )-1|| = ||Φ0 || = 1.

[Thus, as an aside, this results in a 'space-in-time' model that supersedes the Einstein-inspired 'spacetime' model of Minkowski and the further Lorentz-inspired Einsteinian-models of special and general relativity].

The paper continues to show the human viewer, therefore (eventually) seeing and so (finally) consciously recognising a three-dimensional (a, b, c) reality brought about by the mathematically-neutral and optimally-evolved human eye-brain quantum de-coherence chained-process2 function, simply expressed as:

eye-brain function = (-)(Χ)-1(+)

Thus, this is an expression for our perception of the projected reality of the singularity function of time and, so, must also be the corresponding underlying time singularity function of the all of nature 'her-self'.

In conclusion, the paper ends with a number of further significant revelations, not the least being a time-singularity-based theory of gravity. That is, an outline of the well-sought-after/missing "Quantum theory of gravity" partially concludes the paper.

1. R. D. Kennedy: "On the Universality of Performance and the Singularity nature of Time"; APS March 6th 2024 Meeting; Session (virtual) 5:4.

2. This result also fully explains the so called "collapse of the wave function".

Publication: On the Singularity nature of Time and the Perception of Projected Reality<br><br>On the Singularity nature of Time and the Emergence of Quantum Gravity

Presenters

  • Robert Damian Kennedy

    Monash University (retired)

Authors

  • Robert Damian Kennedy

    Monash University (retired)