Where does the past go?
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03-07-2014, 09:18 PM
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Dear X,
There used to be a man, who, at one time, worked as a clerk in a patent office. But this man was a dreamer, and a romantic, and had a couple of theories, about the relation- ships between time, space, mass, and energy. This man, being a Jew, escaped a thing called Operation Reinhart. He came to America, and earned a teaching and research post at a very nice school in Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University. There, he completed his theories on the General and Special Theories of Relativity. He thought that Time is like a stream that winds around a mountain. You follow that stream far enough, and you won't see whole stream. The past and the future, he believed, are one continuous stream. The past is there...you just can't see it. But, this man knew his work was not really complete. He knew that somehow, some way, he had to unify in one complete work, the relationships between all of the forces of the Universe. He called it: The Grand Theory of Unification. Sadly, he died before he could see the work completed. It's been 50 plus years since this visionary passed, and even with all our technology....we haven't completed his work..... His name: Dr. Albert Einstein. With the Unification Theory complete, some believe, we might see a working model of a true Time Machine. As to multiple Universes, that was the Doctoral Dissertation of a very brilliant man named Everett. But, Everett's work caused people to energetically speculate about parallel Worlds and Universes. To date, these can be only expressed with the tools of Mathematics. But, who knows what all of our Tomorrows may bring ? Britt |
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Where does the past go? - Xavier - 03-07-2014, 08:44 PM
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