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The universe on a cheat sheet - from the Big Bang through time and space formulas to the perpetual motion machine...

The text discusses the mysteries of space and time, touching on quotes from Stephen Hawking and Lee Smolin. It introduces a new formula that could potentially revolutionize our understanding of space and time, suggesting that experts often miss breakthroughs due to narrow perspectives. The author invites readers to a lecture at the Didacta trade fair to explore these concepts further.

The universe on a cheat sheet - from the Big Bang through time and space formulas to the perpetual motion machine...

One of the highlights of the 2024 "Didacta" trade fair: The inventions of the space and time formula. Since ancient times, humans have been searching for the mysteries of "space" and "time." Stephen Hawking wrote in 2005: "Only time (whatever that may be) will tell." (Book: "A Briefer History of Time", Chapter 1, p. 5). Lee Smolin formulated in 2014: "Nothing is more everyday than space, yet when we examine it closely, there is nothing more mysterious." (Book: "In the Universe of Time", Chapter 15, p. 239). But what is the solution? If you search for "space" on Google, almost 1 billion results appear. If you search for "time," almost 2 billion results come up. However: No solution! Albert Einstein once formulated: "You cannot solve a problem with the same tools that caused it." While experts often "can't see the forest for the trees," non-experts often achieve central breakthroughs – especially when they abstract or extrapolate (see a. – e.). Through this, we clarify the 95% of unknown energies that Albert Einstein left us. a. Material space and time thinking: 90% of humanity thinks of a "room" when they hear "space" – and of a clock when they hear "time" (Google, Images).
b. 3-dimensional space and time thinking – "thinking outside the box":
(I.) The 3-dimensional "space" outside the room is 93 billion light-years large and is called the Universe.
(II.) The 3-dimensional "time" outside the clock is 13.8 billion years old, has existed since the Big Bang of our visible Universe, and will outlive all clocks in the future.
(III.) The 3D correlation of "space" and "time" is called "velocity" – and its maximum is the speed of light.
c. Multi-dimensional and extrapolative thinking about space and time: The "space" and "time" in the 4th dimension are "energetic." The 4D correlation of "space" and "time" I call "Dynamic Energy." This force is a kind of "basic force" that has been ensuring that everything stays in motion since the Big Bang. This "basic force" uses the 4th spatial dimension (energetic focusing) that we invented for its own "charging" – at the expense of the 4th temporal dimension (material focusing). My British astronomy professors had objections to my initial approaches: "You don't do that." But I "did that anyway" because I already had more advanced ideas. And I found a formula that I simply had to reformulate and supplement with facts. With this, I verified my approaches. If Albert Einstein had used this formula, he would have had to experiment less. If the inventors of "my" verification formula had used Einstein's extrapolations, they would have invented the "Simple Theory of Relativity" before Einstein. And if Einstein and the inventors of the "verification formula" had my thoughts, they could have invented space and time over 100 years ago... (details in the presentation...). These are typical examples of how experts often "can't see the forest for the trees" – and a "bigger picture" thinker recognizes paradigm shifts. d. The spatial dimension in our brains: The energy in our brains, knowledge, can continuously grow if we train it. And the head doesn't have to grow along with it. Material expansions (consumption pressure or territorial wars) are not necessary for one's own or human happiness. Erich Fromm pointed out in his 1979 book "To Have or to Be" that 99% of all philosophers (including those in industrialized countries) define "being" as what truly makes one happy. The Universe, philosophers, and Didacta all strive for the same thing: "energetic space." The diversity of the Didacta trade fair is very enriching for increasing energetic mental greatness. I will enrich you, dear trade fair visitors, with my time and space considerations – also with some astronomy tips that you can use for daily private and business use. Come to the Didacta trade fair in Cologne to the Speakers Excellence trade fair booth for my lecture "The Universe on a Cheat Sheet – From the Big Bang to the Perpetual Motion Machine" on 23.02.2024, from 11:10 to 11:40, and let yourself be inspired.

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