Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Time conservation

Okay, so my theory of spacetime as a potentiokinetic field checks out by everything I have looked up, and explains things I didn't know or understand before.  Time (potential energy) is imaginary, and its spin is positive (particles) or negative (anti-particles).  Charge is directly tied to time, so an anti-particle (with opposite time) must have the opposite charge.  Neutrinos carry time (potential energy).  Thus, electro-weak theory is created from first principles.

In particle decay, charge and time are both conserved (among other things).  This explains the charge-parity conservation violations, as time is what is really important.  Thus, CPT symmetry is conserved, and my explanation is much more simple and elegant.

Neutrinos carry time.  Left-handed neutrinos are the matter particle, so time is left handed.  Anti-neutrinos are right handed, and carry anti-time.  Note that they're not really going backwards in time, their time (potential energy) component is spinning in the opposite direction.

Particle decay always results in an even number of new time-based entities (quarks, leptons) being created, and they always appear in particle / anti-particle pairs.  This is because time must be conserved.  Photons do not have time, and so are chronometrically neutral.  For example B- decay converts a neutron into a proton, creating an electron to balance the charge (positive + negative = neutral) and an antineutrino to balance the time (positive time + negative time = neutral).  B+ decay converts a proton to a neutron, creating a positron to balance charge and a neutrino to balance time.

You can imagine the handedness of time instead as a one dimensional (scalar) property, being positive (normal matter), negative (antimatter), or zero (photons).

So, everything adds up to nothing, except energy density, which is a constant determined by potential energy, which is time.  Energy and time cause change to happen in space.

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Our positive matter, positive time universe exists.  Everything adds up to nothing, except potential energy, which is time.  Cosmologically, a negative time, negative energy universe to balance our own is logical.  However, we have no means of knowing, as we went in opposite directions of time from the moment of creation.  Everything adds up to nothing.

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No, antimatter is not moving backwards in time the way movies would have it.  They have opposite handed chronometric spin.  They proceed from cause to effect just like everything else.  All energy is positive, with an upper bound of the Planck energy and a lower bound of zero.  But some of it is moving in different directions.

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Gravity is a combination or kinetic energy, its gradient, and the gradient in potential energy.  Every form of energy is deducted from potential energy, but the elasticity of space creates a curve, not a pinprick.  Thus, the potential usually has a gradient.  This creates motion in the direction of lower potential energy, which is acceleration towards the source of the energy drain (matter), which is kinetic energy.  And so all forms of energy always add up to a constant.

Motion (velocity, momentum) is a local perturbation is the potentiokinetic field.  It is a wave whose velocity (speed + direction) is determined by its own local gradients.  These gradients can also be observed through the effects of special relativity.  Photons emitted in the direction of travel gain a boost of energy from the local down gradient, while photons emitted in the opposite direction lose energy to the uphill climb, as it were.  So two particles with the same velocity will exchange photons that have the exact same energy (to them), while particles travelling in different directions will exchange photons with more or less energy depending upon the velocities involved.

And thus, nearly everything derives from first principles and geometry.  Some things still need to be measured to be known, though.  Why is the speed of causation and the elasticity of space what they are?  No idea.  But they can be measured.

2 comments:

  1. So, relative differentials in time flow are related to neutrino density?

    Please go further.

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    1. No. Proper (perceived, subjective) time *IS* potential energy. Any and every other form of energy (mostly kinetic) uses it up.
      Relative density in perceived time flow is due to the energy being used for anything else, like mass and kinetic energy (which are mostly the same thing). First semester physics PE + KE = constant. Who knew that was the secret to the universe? Newton's 2nd law (f=ma) can be derived from it. Newton's 1st law (momentum) is a direct consequence of it.

      Neutrinos have very little energy, but carry the handedness of time. They balance out matter and antimatter in some atomic reactions and help cause decay. Matter has left handed time, antimatter has right handed time. (Photons don't have time, because they're made of doesn't matter. ;) Remember, every reaction has to balance out to no net gain or loss. Everything adds up to nothing. So an atomic decay that creates an antimatter particle must also create a matter particle to balance out the handedness of time. (And vice-versa, of course.) This is where neutrinos (and antineutrinos) come into the picture. It's their main function. Causing some forms of nuclear decay is a side effect they have.

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