The Third Dimension Theory
To answer the previous questions, let us assume that Life is not finite. If Life is not finite, it could be assumed to be a continuum, just like Time-Space and Energy-Mass. If Life is a continuum it needs to be defined in physical properties. The physical properties of Life can be related to that of the other two dimensions. The relationship between all three dimensional continuums with the continuum of Life-EM can be expressed in the form of Energy, since Life uses and needs energy, and also expressed in terms of the Speed of Thought, since thought regenerates Life. Speed of Thought is the measure of thought traveling in all three continuums. It is the measure to know how fast thought can travel to get to the point of interest once it has been thought of. The constants in the other continuums as we have expressed them through relativity theory, relate back to a basic measure of speed that connects the two ends of the continuum. And as humans, our ability to increase that speed through innovation and improving our own speed of thought has helped to see additional dimensions which need new equations and sometimes entirely new mathematical methods to model them.
If these assumptions are correct, then the equation for the unit of Life can be expressed in the form of:
L = ETk
Where:
L = Unit of Life
E = Energy = mc2= hv
T = Speed of Thought
k = Proportionality factor
In this equation, the constants are the speed of light (c) and Speed of Thought (T). Everything else can and will vary. Anytime we try to express one of these dimensions in terms of the other dimensions, we have to come up with fixed proportionality factors, such as Plank’s, constant, and the Cosmological constant.
If these assumptions are correct, then the equation for the unit of Life can be expressed in the form of:
L = ETk
Where:
L = Unit of Life
E = Energy = mc2= hv
T = Speed of Thought
k = Proportionality factor
In this equation, the constants are the speed of light (c) and Speed of Thought (T). Everything else can and will vary. Anytime we try to express one of these dimensions in terms of the other dimensions, we have to come up with fixed proportionality factors, such as Plank’s, constant, and the Cosmological constant.
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