When time is compressed by two gravitational waves moving from two opposite points, time is compressed and compresses into a temporal thickening.
If gravitational waves originate at the same moment from several different points and close together in space, time will compress in such a way that it will form a kind of mass of time, where time, trapped in a small space, it will be static, without advancing or going backwards, not allowing time to pass within its sphere of influence, until the temporal densification is diluted.
This time trapped and compressed by gravitational waves can generate static energy by compression and friction, modifying the times involving the time mass.
There is no empty space in the universe, time fills all spaces and its concentration or dilution alters the behavior of known matter.
Time is a diluted energy that fills every space in the universe and emits a kind of primordial energy or no energy when it is condensed into temporal masses. This temporal mass attracts matter that turns into light before it turns into time, increasing the density of the temporal mass.
So in each space of the universe time is different from other spaces, depending on its density, if time is rarefied time passes fast, if time is superconcentrated it does not pass.
If time can be compressed by gravitational waves, what is time then? What is it made up of? Now if time can be compressed by gravitational waves it is tangible and concrete and can be defined as something composed of matter, for nothingness cannot suffer any kind of interference unlike time which it can.
Regis Silbar on 10-30-2019
If gravitational waves originate at the same moment from several different points and close together in space, time will compress in such a way that it will form a kind of mass of time, where time, trapped in a small space, it will be static, without advancing or going backwards, not allowing time to pass within its sphere of influence, until the temporal densification is diluted.
This time trapped and compressed by gravitational waves can generate static energy by compression and friction, modifying the times involving the time mass.
There is no empty space in the universe, time fills all spaces and its concentration or dilution alters the behavior of known matter.
Time is a diluted energy that fills every space in the universe and emits a kind of primordial energy or no energy when it is condensed into temporal masses. This temporal mass attracts matter that turns into light before it turns into time, increasing the density of the temporal mass.
So in each space of the universe time is different from other spaces, depending on its density, if time is rarefied time passes fast, if time is superconcentrated it does not pass.
If time can be compressed by gravitational waves, what is time then? What is it made up of? Now if time can be compressed by gravitational waves it is tangible and concrete and can be defined as something composed of matter, for nothingness cannot suffer any kind of interference unlike time which it can.
Regis Silbar on 10-30-2019