TIME TRAVEL: What Einstein Did Not See

submitted by Felipe Eduardo Reyes on 04/28/15 1

Amazing! Watch time travel in three dimensions. From a book that presents a new approach to time and space. For the first time, you will see how Euclidean geometry can describe space with more than three dimensions. This new approach redefines time into two different components, a vector of Timespace and a scalar of Universal Time. Three-dimensional projections from four-dimensional Euclidean space can now visually illustrate time travel. Contraction of Timespace, the fourth physical dimension, becomes equivalent to Einsteins time dilation. General knowledge of Euclidean geometry allows you to understand the complex nature of higher dimensions in a new way. Readers of the book will enjoy a friendly, informative walk into four, and higher, dimensions of space. New ideas in the book revise conventional physics. These ideas transform the three-dimensional world of conventional physics into a four-dimensional physical world.

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