Chapter XI. ‘Universal Acceleration’ - 1/23/17

01/23/2017 16:31

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XI. ‘Universal Acceleration’
by Wade Heineman 3/21/16

From a human-centric viewpoint – perceptions are - that objects travelling through space - are often in a state of uniform motion/momentum. However, if you shift to a ‘universal particle’ viewpoint of the Universe, looking at the same motions from an ‘all-perspective relativity’, there is either an acceleration or a deceleration in every particle and wave, as well as every conglomerate object, throughout the universe. The only perspective-reference in nature - where net acceleration may actually be zero – is when you take all of existence into account.

Just as there is no truly 2D surface in the physical reality (they are all 3D), space-interaction theory holds that there is no uniform motion in the physical reality. All mass-energy is either in a state of relative acceleration or deceleration, increase or decrease. If it is not accelerating (or decelerating) in a chosen frame of reference, it is in another. For practical observational or scientific purposes, motion may be ‘acceptably’ or ‘reasonably’ uniform, but not exactly so. If nothing else, gravity is acting upon it, pulling it in an aggregate direction, however minute.

A space objects (i.e. Earth) in an orbit - is in an elliptical gravitational acceleration. All objects in an orbit (including electrons) are accelerating, defined by their constant change in angular direction (angular momentum). Rotation (or spin in quantum particles) also falls under angular momentum. All objects, as well as individual particles and waves, have an aggregate gravitational force, or frictional force, or a more direct interference – acting upon them – forcing them to accelerate or decelerate in one relative direction or another, whether at an angle or in a relatively linear manner.

Because of this, there is nothing in the universe which has a truly uniform motion – when the universe is the frame of reference. Either its speed or angular momentum – or both - are constantly changing. These can be very minute effects. EM light travelling through space may take billions of light years to decelerate into infrared or microwave radiation. This would be a loss in angular momentum through the wave flattening with an elongated wavelength – and the particle covering less path distance through the wave – as the relative distance the associated particle(s) travels through space - remains identical or nearly so.

Anything isolated within the universe, has an arrow, however slight. Shall we count ‘space’ as a ‘thing’ ? I think we are not sure yet. Space may just be in a duality with mass-energy.