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After much study of Einsteins relativity I realized he said all forces are the same thing, and,

he gave us the ability to measure gravity with clocks, and the ability to measure acceleration with clocks,

when will We wake up to the 21st century? Everything you do is picoseconds of time dilation,

every existing piece of energy is a result of time dilation.

 

When will physics start doing "time dilation"?

 

 

is it just too far ahead of everyone?

 

here is the simple Einstein equation

 

t'= t/Sqrt 1- (v^2/t^2)

 

I measured quantum gravitation of a fermion with it!

 

the amount of gravity an electron has is equal to a days worth of gravity because it is so fast!

 

I tried to tell NASA i tried to tell JPL I tried to tell MIT no quarter, I feel pretty awful.:(

 

here is more of my work past perfect relativity, and past unified field,

 

to time dilation

 

These are just thoughts, and hold no attitude, take them for what they are: "Measurement and analysis".

 

 

The ratio of time dilation to force I have found is F=t'hc x 10^34

 

 

F =t'hc*10^34

 

I guess THC wins in this case

 

1.05n = .00000000053125s * 6.626 * 10 ^ -34j/s * 299,792,458m/s * 10^34

 

c = 299,792,458meters/second (Speed of Light)

 

t' = .00000000053125seconds (Earth Time Dilation per Second)

 

h = 6.626*10^-34joules/second (Planck's constant)

 

F = 1.05 newtons (Force)

 

n = Newtons

 

 

HERE is the equation that got me kicked off physics forums forever.

 

real nice

 

QUANTUM GRAVITY Measurements

 

Please someone help me get it to NASA and Hughes and JPL} You can check all my math::: This theory fits like a glove over modern physics, it doesn't negate things, it means more...and it works with contemporary Newtonian Einstein and Hawking

 

It is only written in algebra. Only minimal amounts of math are needed to understand it, but it takes a genius to know what it means.

 

 

The INTERNET let me measure this pretty easily...

 

velocity of electron in hydrogen orbit = 2.19 * 10^6 meters per second on lambda 1(1st orbit)

 

 

Earth Dilation Units = explained with measurements from the GPS satellites:

 

{1edu = time goes faster on earth 45.9 microseconds / at a height of 20200Km / per day 24 hours}

 

 

light speed = 299,792,458 m/s

 

after computation through Time Specific Lorentz (see attached) we get:

 

electron at rest: t = 1

 

electron in motion: t' = 1.00005336665718650

 

difference in time per second for the electron = .00005336665718650

 

or

the difference in microseconds = 53.36665718650 microseconds

 

put next to our edu's

 

{of 20200km up high for 24 hours = 45,9 microseconds}

we get 1.162672269858 edu's (Earth Dilation Units)

 

so it takes a GPS satellite that many days to equal it's mandatory recalculation for the time dilation, in order to equal one electron, for one second!!!!

 

So 1 electron for 1 second has an entire days worth of gravity.

 

An electron in it's orbit is 100,455 Times stronger than earth's gravity (it clearly explains the huge electrostatic force of gravity)

 

so if you went that speed you'd be crushed by gravity and that's not even close to light speed

 

 

 

so you see: gravity does create the magnetic field:(

 

no one cares

 

 

I tried and did my best whatever that's worth -Isaac Berry

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Everything you do is picoseconds of time dilation, every existing piece of energy is a result of time dilation.

 

Whatever you mean by this, time dilation is not an invariant notion. In fact, it is very far from this. I cannot see how it can be considered to be fundamental.

 

When will physics start doing "time dilation"?

 

 

is it just too far ahead of everyone?

 

here is the simple Einstein equation

 

t'= t/Sqrt 1- (v^2/t^2)

 

Well, we all know about time dilation.

 

I measured quantum gravitation of a fermion with it!

 

So you claim to have calculated something. Can you state more clearly what you claim here?

 

the amount of gravity an electron has is equal to a days worth of gravity because it is so fast!

 

Amount of gravity? You mean surface gravity of an electron or something?

 

I tried to tell NASA i tried to tell JPL I tried to tell MIT no quarter, I feel pretty awful.:(

 

Like me, I doubt they know what you are talking about.

 

 

 

It is only written in algebra. Only minimal amounts of math are needed to understand it, but it takes a genius to know what it means.

 

I very much doubt that using just high school algebra many questions in quantum gravity can be tackled.

 

 

So 1 electron for 1 second has an entire days worth of gravity.

 

What?

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When will physics start doing "time dilation"?

 

Umm, 100 years ago?

 

 

the amount of gravity an electron has is equal to a days worth of gravity because it is so fast!

 

Sorry, but this makes no sense, which can be said about much of your post.

 

 

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The ratio of time dilation to force I have found is F=t'hc x 10^34

 

 

F =t'hc*10^34

 

I guess THC wins in this case

 

1.05n = .00000000053125s * 6.626 * 10 ^ -34j/s * 299,792,458m/s * 10^34

 

c = 299,792,458meters/second (Speed of Light)

 

t' = .00000000053125seconds (Earth Time Dilation per Second)

 

h = 6.626*10^-34joules/second (Planck's constant)

 

F = 1.05 newtons (Force)

 

n = Newtons

 

Fractional time dilation has no units (seconds per second), you can't just fudge things to come up with units of force.

 

 

so if you went that speed you'd be crushed by gravity and that's not even close to light speed

 

 

 

so you see: gravity does create the magnetic field:(

 

 

 

If you have truly studied relativity you will know that one message is that traveling at some speed is a meaningless statement — you always travel at some speed relative to something else, and you can alway assume you are at rest. So there is no "crushed by gravity" possibility, and gravity does not create magnetic fields. These are a relativistic manifestation of electric fields when you are in motion with respect to the source of that electric field, and this has been well-understood for some time.

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