Sunday, August 22, 2010

Quantum Gravity II

I was thinking about how Einstein got to the Theory of relativity. Since Einstein was an intuitive dyslexic likely he was capable of quantum jumps in thought. So as an intuitive dyslexic the logic goes something like this: since he was trying to understand something he was able to (in a dream) or consciously visualize himself so clearly riding a beam of light through the galaxy with all variables intact that he might as well have been actually doing it. There are intuitives who might say he astral projected or bilocated on a beam of light in actuality and then all he had to do was to do the math and of course it worked because he had already (done) it in a form of actuality.

Likewise, in regard to Quantum Gravity all one has to do is to ask the right question and be intuitively gifted and have a mathematical background to prove it all at the same time. So, the three necessary things needed then are being an intuitive, asking the right question like Einstein did and then doing it and then doing the math to prove what you have already done so people can replicate your work mathematically with experiments.

For example, someone might ask me to move on the right question and I might actually do the quantum jump in thought or experiment. However, not having a mathematical background I could never prove it to other mathematicians or scientists or physicists. So, it helps to find someone who can either do everything or for people who could work as a team to do this. A Nobel prize in physics might motivate people to try and emulate Einstein in this way.

However, since quantum gravity is likely one of the keys or The Key to Time travel in actuality and since if time travel was ever invented in the past, present or future of any galaxy that it is also here with us right now I might be careful with this one.

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