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Thursday, April 2, 2026

The Nature of Time, Space and Dynamic Frames of Events (Entropy)

In this article, we explore the concept of time and events, proposing that time is a tool we use to quantify the universe, rather than an inherent part of its dimensions. The universe exists within a frame of events, and time, including units like light-years, helps us make sense of this cosmic reality. Our planetary time, measured in years, is a human-centric way of quantifying the vastness and events of the universe. This perspective allows us to explore the universe's events while acknowledging the tools we employ to understand them. The universe operates within a frame of events, a concept that widens our view of cosmic reality. Time, in this context, is a human construct to quantify these events, enabling us to delve into the past and explore cosmic backgrounds without altering the fundamental nature of the universe. The definition of dimensions remains distinct from time. While we exist in three-dimensional space, the fourth and further dimensions are conceptualized as something other than time. This clarity allows us to explore potential further dimensions within the frame of events, maintaining a distinction between time and the actual progression of the universe. 

In conclusion, the universe operates within a frame of events, and time, as we understand it, serves as a tool to quantify these events. This perspective allows us to explore both the vastness and progression of the universe while maintaining a clear distinction between time and the fundamental nature.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Misconceptions about curvature of space time

 I think we need to separate our imagination from what is happening in the outer space because our mental capacity is earth bound-limited to the reality on earth. 

Our current technological advancements are based on electronics, namely atomic particle discoveries. The cosmos is untapped; it’s still a guesswork.

If we imagine coordinate planes or nodes networking to form hyper-graphs in space that supposedly curve in under the influence of gravity, it doesn’t mean they’re there. We can use them for reference or explanation purposes, but in my opinion, what curves is the direction of the motion of celestial bodies after they engage in a mutually symmetric motions caused by gravitational attraction(mainly due to the only available effects of force-their inertial mass and the galactic pull). These two effects are multiple times magnified due to the absence of friction and abundance of degree of freedom in the vacuum of space. Remember gravity, angular momentum, and acceleration inherently happen in a vacuum of space that enables the flawless (frictionless) orbital motion of massive objects. A minute presence of friction would prevent the Big Bang from happening, and we wouldn’t have our universe.

There’s nothing bending in the vacuum of space. The infinite degree of freedom in the boundless vacuum of space causes inertial masses (rest energy) of celestial bodies act to  change each others’ directions of motion- the smaller sizes orbiting the gravitationally stronger, larger bodies, keeping a symmetrically aligned equilibrium.

Gravity is emergent

 I think gravity doesn’t exist by itself. It’s a result of celestial bodies flawlessly interacting among each other because of their inertial masses initiating their trajectories of motion instantaneously, and this is opted by their degree of freedom in a vacuum of space, resulting in a super symmetric equilibrium of the universal motion. 

This property of gravity distinguishes it from quantum state, and as a result gravity cannot be quantized, and gravitons can only be a figment of imagination. Collisions of celestial bodies in the vacuum of space are destined, either at inception, or during a course of time.

The explanation for the collapse of the universe, as it loses its equilibrium would be: 

As the number of supernovae increases, and when the universe finally and gradually fails to reset to successive new normals to keep its equilibrium, the only option left for it is to collapse. Since the universe manages to keep the equilibrium for trillions of years, we humans are too short lived to experience any such tragedy.

The Nature of Time, Space and Dynamic Frames of Events (Entropy)

In this article, we explore the concept of time and events, proposing that time is a tool we use to quantify the universe, rather than an in...