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Time travels forward into the future,if we say that time zero(T0) is the present moment in time,but (T0) oscillates about zero.Then the oscillations would go back and forward in time,(in 2 directions).If we divide the oscillations into quantum units 2^q where q=any whole number.For the purpose of explaining my idea,I will use q=4,therefore 2^4 = 16,that is 8 steps forward in time and 8 steps backward in time plus 2 x (T0).Say that time oscillates about zero a rate of 10^-9 seconds.Then each quantum step would be one nano second/18.This could produce 9 layers of space at a single point(singularity).9 steps forward and 9 steps backward per cycle,each cycle being 1 nano second.One oscillation would go from T+4 to T+3,T+2,T+1,T=0,T-1,T-2,T-3,T-4,switch directions then T-4,T-3,T-2,T-1,T=0,T+1,T+2,T+3,T+4 then switch direction back to starting point.

 

 

The 9 layers of space would be either going back in time(shrink) or going forward in time(expand).

.....................shrink...............expand

T+4...................0.......................+8

T+3..................-1.......................+7

T+2..................-2.......................+6

T+1..................-3.......................+5

T=0..................-4.......................+4

T-1...................-5.......................+3

T-2...................-6.......................+2

T-3...................-7.......................+1

T-4...................-8.........................0

 

The different layers would produce the spacial ratios:-

T+4 produces photon that appears once every nano second as +8(spin1)

T+3 produces positron that appears as -1 after 0.166 nano seconds then disappears 0.0555 nano seconds later,reappearing as +7 after 0.8325 nano seconds then disappearing again after 0.0555 nano seconds(spin1/2)taking 2 cycles to reproduce a repeat pattern.

T+2 produces up quark that appears as -2 after 0.2775 nano seconds then disappears 0.0555 seconds later,reappearing as +6 after 0.721 nano seconds then disappearing again after 0.0555 nano seconds(spin1/2)

T+1 producing anti-down quark -3:+5 (spin1/2)

T=0 producing non polarized photon -4:+4(spin1)

T-1 producing down quark -5:+3(spin(1/2)

T-2 producing anti-up quark -6:+2(spin1/2)

T-3 producing electron -7:+1(spin1/2)

T-4 producing photon -8:0(spin1)

 

These would be standing wave particles,free to move within their own layer of space.

A photon travelling at the speed of light would appear as +8 disappear and reappear 0.3 metres away in a linear direction 1 nano second later.Making 10^9 steps of 0.3 metres to travel 300,000,000 metres in 1 second.

 

Proton = (uud) = (-2:+6)(-2:+6)(-5:+3) = (-9:+15) = +6 displacement

 

electron = (-7:+1) = -6 displacement

 

neutron = (udd) = (-2:+6)(-5:+3)(-5:+3) = (-12:+12) = 0 displacement

 

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