(09-23-2011, 12:39 AM)Conifer16 Wrote: Zen do you understand the theories of Dewey Larson? I have trouble reading his work and if you do understand what he is saying it would be of great help to me if you could summerize what that is. I get the whole three dimension of space and three corresponding dimensions of time, but I get the impression that there is more to it then just that. Am I right?I've studied it over the years and understand the basics. The 3 dimensions are mathematical only, expressed as scalar magnitudes. Only 1 of those dimensions has an affect on what we perceive as our conventional reference system of 3 (X,Y,Z) dimensions of space and 1 dimension of time. Larson referred to our conventional (observed) system as "extension space".
Take a look at "Nothing but Motion".
(09-23-2011, 02:26 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: My impressions on this is that the "speed of light" is relative to the densities. Being as the earth is now in a fourth-density environment, there is a new constant. As we are in a transition phase, the "old" constant still applies to some degree.There is no new constant. We can not measure anything "vibrating" over 1D using 1D apparatus.
(09-23-2011, 02:26 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: I am taking this observation to actually be a result of "bleedthrough" effects of fourth density. Hopefully, this discovery will lead to some real scientific investigation into the densities.It's a 1st-density measurement.