Posted on 06/01/2015 12:19:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
John Forbes Nash Jr. was a mathematical genius who had his life chronicled in the movie A Beautiful Mind. One of Nashs colleagues says that just days before he died in a New York taxi cab accident, he had discussed his latest and possibly most brilliant discovery to date. Mathematician Cédric Villan says that Nash told him that he had replaced Einsteins Theory of Relativity and that the new equation would further explain quantum gravity.
The Daily Mail reports that on May 20, 2015, just three days before the tax cab accident that would take his life, Nash spoke to his friend and fellow mathematician Cédric Villan in Norway. Villan says that Nash was excited about a new discovery which he said would replace Einsteins Theory of Relativity. Though specific details on the equation were not given, Villan says that Nashs equation would further explain quantum gravity in a way that Einsteins did not.
Sadly, Nash would pass away on his journey back home from Norway after speaking to Villan. It was noted that Nash had just left the airport and was taking the taxi back to his home when the fatal taxi cab accident occurred. Both John Nash and his wife would pass away in the accident. Now Villan says he will be looking into Nashs claims that he had found a replacement to the Theory of Relativity.
I will certainly look into it. He explained it to me. He thought he had discovered a replacement for the equation.
In addition to promising to look into the works left behind by Nash, Villan also took a moment to praise Nash for his contributions to the mathematics community and that he was honored to be the chairman at a lecture given by Nash.
He qualifies as a genius. I had the honor of being the chairman at a lecture he was giving. He told about the equation he had tried to devise in his study of general relativity. He was summarizing the problem with difficult equations. It was amazing.
The world may be mourning the loss of a beautiful mind, but the contributions to the scientific community may not be over for Nash. If Cédric Villan has his way, we may also be able to uncover the last gift Nash left by piecing together his final work. Do you think that Nashs equation could replace Einsteins Theory of Relativity?
The Nash that didn't get killed in the taxi accident was able to complete work on the equations, build a time machine, and all hell broke loose.
Someone was able to sneak into one of the time machines and go back in time to cause the accident that killed Nash thus delaying the completion of the equations and the creation of chaos inducing time machines.
Truly do not know much about mathematics and know less regarding Mr. Nash. Any mathematician looking at our world and universe does have my respect though because of the intrinsic nature of the beast called ‘time’. Many mathematicians consider ‘time’ to be irrelevant but how can one be positive ‘time’ or the ‘measure of time’ is irrelevant?
Perhaps.
Then they killed General Patton with a pistol that fired automotive parts, right? Were Giorgio Tsoukalos, David Icke and the German bell-shaped craft in on this?
That’s BS! We all know that the equations would have allowed us to create a perpetual motion machine that would have put big oil out of business.
Which oil company do you work for, you disinformation agent?
did you people really think the Time Keepers would allow this? It’s too soon! They will let it happen when the time is right.
September 23 & September 24, 2015 - Approaching The Abyss, CERN, Mysterious Deaths, The French Minister & The Pope
http://www.metatech.org/wp/conspiracy/september-24-2015-23-cern/
I believe positive Tim and negative time is in relation to your current position.
Combining Einstein's General Relativity (everyday-scale physics) with Quantum Mechanics (atomic and sub-atomic physics) would be the long sought 'Theory of Everything'. So far, the 2 physical realms seem to operate in entirely different ways.
Date: May 27, 2015
Source: University of Tokyo
Summary: Physicists and mathematicians have made a significant step toward unifying general relativity and quantum mechanics by explaining how spacetime emerges from quantum entanglement in a more fundamental theory. ..."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150527112953.htm
I hope someone slaps some sense into them. lol
Is this a stupa idea?
Einstein's theory states that there is no such thing as absolute time. Time ticks at different rates for observers in relative motion. In short, a moving clock ticks out time more slowly than your own stationary clock. All because of the fact that the speed of light is the SAME for ALL observers, regardless of their state of relative motion.
A “future” Dr. Who episode, perhaps?
agreed ... there is no absolute ‘time’ based upon our visual/physical perceptions being caught up within one set of assumptions while a whole new set of times is only a few yards away from our awareness, perhaps. It is there because the differential difference can be measured or perceived ... the problem is which time is time if there is no absolute ‘time’ which when Einstein viewed time probably came to the conclusion ‘time’ was too complex to be consider ‘absolute’? Unknown ...
There is no such thing as 'time' all on its own. Time depends on the observer's state of motion. Space and Time are intimately linked. "space-time".
input not valid ... something missed ... repeats of all incorrect measures ...
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