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

Humans have been intrigued by the mysteries of space and time. Experts like Stephen Hawking and Lee Smolin have pondered their complexities. The text discusses unconventional thinking about space and time, proposing new theories and formulas. It emphasizes the importance of abstract thinking and continuous mental growth.

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

Since ancient times, humans have been searching for the mysteries of "space" and "time." Stephen Hawking wrote in 2005 (book: "A Briefer History of Time," Chapter 1, p.5) "Only time (whatever that may be) will tell." Lee Smolin formulated in 2014 (book: "Im Universum der Zeit," Chapter 15, p. 239): "Nothing is more commonplace than space, but when we examine it more closely, there is nothing more mysterious." But how do we find a solution? If you enter "space" into Google, you get almost 1 billion results. If you enter "time," you get almost 2 billion results. But no: No solution! Albert Einstein once formulated: "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." While experts often "can't see the forest for the trees," non-experts often achieve central knowledge breakthroughs - especially when they abstract or extrapolate from different perspectives or ways of thinking (see a. - e.):

  • a. Material space and time thinking
99% of humanity thinks of a "room" when they think of "space" - and of a clock when they think of "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 outlast all clocks in the future. (III.) The 3D correlation of "space" and "time" is called "velocity" - and its 3D maximum is the speed of light.
  • c. Multi-dimensional and extrapolating thinking about space and time
The "space" and "time" in the 4th dimension are "energetic." The 4D correlation of "space" and "time" I call "New Dynamic Relativity." This force is a kind of "propulsion force," a "basic force" or "life-sustaining heartbeat" that has been ensuring everything stays in motion since the Big Bang. It's like a rocket that initially needs launch (& orbit) "energy" - but can then "glide" to Mars. This "basic force" "utilizes" the 4th spatial dimension (with energetic focus) for its own "charging" - at the expense of the 4th temporal dimension (with material focus).
  • d. The new space and time formulas - verified by an existing, proven formula.
My British astronomy professors initially had objections to my first approaches, saying "You don't do that," which initially seemed justified. But I "did that anyway" because I had further ideas with this approach. And then I found a formula that I had to "simply" reformulate - and complement with my thoughts. Now I could verify my approaches. If Albert Einstein had used this formula back then, he wouldn't have had to experiment so much. And 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 my time formula, space formula, and "Dynamic Energy" over 100 years ago... . These are typical examples of experts "not seeing the forest for the trees" - and a "standing above it all" different thinker recognizing things that the expert world does not see.
  • e. The spatial dimension in our brains
The energy in our brains, our knowledge, and wisdom can steadily grow if we train it - and supply it with continuous energy like water and food. And the head doesn't have to grow along with it. Material expansions (consumption pressure or territorial wars) are not necessary for our own or human happiness. Erich Fromm points 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 brings happiness. The universe, philosophers, and Didacta all strive for the same thing: energetic space, mental greatness. The diversity of this fair is very enriching for this purpose. I will energetically enrich you, dear fair visitors, with my considerations on time and space - and also with some astronomy tips that you can use in your daily life. Come to the Didacta fair in Cologne at the Speakers Excellence booth for my lecture "From the Big Bang to the Perpetual Motion Machine" on February 23, 2024, from 11:10 am to 11:40 am, and let yourself be inspired.

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