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The Spacetime Looking Glass

Writer: Kalle LintinenKalle Lintinen

In my last post I presented the spacetime origami, or the way reflective gravity works in spacetime. In today’s post I show how this origami can be mirrored to form a spacetime looking glass. If I’m not too badly mistaken, this shape explains how molecules can move in circular arced paths just by reflecting from each other.

 

Before I try to explain the shape further, this is what it looks like in simple vectors: 

Next, I need to convert the shape into equations. If the equations make sense, this should make the theory of specific reflective gravity complete. This probably won’t solve the bigger problem of the general reflective gravity, applied to elementary particles of energy (kaus), but the theory should be publishable, especially as I’m going to include it into my paper on how to make the world’s first room temperature lignin adhesive. But that will have to be another post.

 
 
 

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