Space Time Relationship (isolated)

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Space time relationship (isolated) The ratio of time Factors Density = mass divided by volume Volume in cubic feet (v) Mass in lbs (m) Ce =

represents time of function in seconds (sec)

A = motion where A1 represents first motion and A2 represents second motion in feet per second E = energy represented in horsepower (lbs)(foot) per sec2 ( there are two motions so their must be two energies) Equation D(Ce)(A1)(A2) = E M Equation represents a object in rotation on its axis and while orbiting a secondary object The first mass and second mass are contained in a energy field so as to be considered one total mass with two contrary or similar motions. As stated this equation is failing to take into consideration the energy field at this time to isolate and simplify. (feet3)(sec)(feet /sec)(feet /sec) = (lbs)(feet)/sec2 lbs Divided to its fullest it states (Sec5)( feet4) or (time5)(1/mass) divided by (volume4) or time5= lbs

volume4/mass

(Time4)(1/mass)/volume4=1 , (time4)(1/Mass)= volume4 , time5= volume4/mass, time is equal to the 4th square root of volume divided by mass So what is stated here is, there is one mass total and with two motions contained within that mass, allowing for more than one dimension of time. Time is represented with linear and rotational time. The two motions within the mass represent multiple times linear and rotational, twice one each for each mass. And an elapsed time of the function. In multiple object dual motion equations volume represents the containment of the system of motion Much like a solar system. The E or energy represents the cosmic force propelling the system, I believe it is not only an internal gravitational force but also an external cosmic force which operate in parallel. The reason for the planar orbits

of the planets. The tilt of the planets on their axis I believe is the motion of the sun in its path of traveling in relationship to other stars and through the universe.

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