Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 13, 2016 9:15:43 GMT
If you want to put a dot on a piece of paper with a pen that is retracted you have the spring as a pause mechanism. You hold the pen over the paper, and press down on the spring mechanism, and there is a delay before the dot appears. So you could put 100 pens in a tube all retracted, and put a dot on a piece of paper with a much longer delay period. Then you have a tube length which you could call 10 metres, and in that tube you could put shorter pens like those in a bookies, but not retractable, but the final pen is retractable and the tube therefore contains just 1 spring, and you can write more quickly with more pens but 1 spring.
Colours of light all produce a dot at the same time even though there are different frequencies with shorter, and longer wave lengths. I don't use waves for colours, I use distances separated by spin, and the spin is the spring in the retractable pen, so you can slice time up with a delay.
If you put the piece of paper between two tubes so that you have positive springs towards the paper, and negative springs beneath the paper you have even longer delays. The negative delays are magnetism, which can work like retractions in the opposite direction to gravity. With the piece of paper in the middle of gravity, and magnetism you have two opposing forces that can work together to create time factors.
The gravity can have time sliced up by spin like a lot of retractable pens.
The magnetism can have time sliced up by holes, and the holes create places for gravity to spin.
When the magnetic holes are closed gravity can move faster.
So you can divide time up with magnetic holes, and gravitational spin forces like retractable pens from two different directions.
Relativity is to have a bow shock wave that divides space up into holes, and fillers of gravity, and magnetism.
Pincho Paxton
Colours of light all produce a dot at the same time even though there are different frequencies with shorter, and longer wave lengths. I don't use waves for colours, I use distances separated by spin, and the spin is the spring in the retractable pen, so you can slice time up with a delay.
If you put the piece of paper between two tubes so that you have positive springs towards the paper, and negative springs beneath the paper you have even longer delays. The negative delays are magnetism, which can work like retractions in the opposite direction to gravity. With the piece of paper in the middle of gravity, and magnetism you have two opposing forces that can work together to create time factors.
The gravity can have time sliced up by spin like a lot of retractable pens.
The magnetism can have time sliced up by holes, and the holes create places for gravity to spin.
When the magnetic holes are closed gravity can move faster.
So you can divide time up with magnetic holes, and gravitational spin forces like retractable pens from two different directions.
Relativity is to have a bow shock wave that divides space up into holes, and fillers of gravity, and magnetism.
Pincho Paxton