Personal Favorite Potential Ranking 2005 Seeing Creation , The Pyramids, and the Dinosaurs in real time for humanity. 1. Einstein’s special relativity shows that as something moves close to the speed of light, time for it appears to slow down. 2. This time dilation occurs on small scales of speed, but it is more noticeable on scales close to that of the speed of light. 3. Anything with mass it is believed to not be able to reach the speed of light because it takes an infinite amount of energy. 4. Possibly, if something were to reach the speed of light, time would not only slow down but it would come to a complete stop. 5. Second, if one were to go beyond the speed of light, time might begin to reverse. 6. Since anything with mass is not believed to be able to go beyond or reach the speed of light, it may be possible virtually and illusively through the concept of rotating and reflecting mirrors. 7. When a person looks into a mirror, it is as if the person is in the position of the mirror looking. Whichever way the mirror is facing, that is what the person sees. This is why if a person turns a mirror horizontally at an angle, so that it is no longer facing the person, the perception also changes. Thus, it is also as if the person is moving. 8. When a person rotates a mirror vertically, either clockwise or counter clockwise, with the mirror facing the person the whole time, nothing appears to happen. Even though there is motion and change, nothing appears to happen when the person looks into the mirror. 9. Even though nothing appears to happen when one looks into the rotating mirror, since it is as if the person IS the mirror looking, the change the person might experience is time dilation. But since the effect is only noticeable on large scales close to the speed of light: 10. Then when a person looks through a rotating mirror moving at 99% the speed of light, what the person might see is time slowing down, or things in slow motion. There is the point of view of the person looking at the environment without the mirror, and the same person with a different point of view looking into the rotating mirror. What appears in the mirror may appear to be in slow motion relative to what appears in the environment without the mirror (moving slower) 11. However, nothing with mass is believe to be able to reach the speed of light, therefore a rotating mirror can only reach 99.999… percent the speed of light. Therefore, time will not stop, neither will it be reverse. 12. If two balls were moving toward each other at 20 miles per hour, since they are moving in opposite directions toward each other, their speeds are added. To both balls, the other ball will not appear to be moving at 20 miles per hour, but 40 miles per hour. Likewise if a person were on a train moving at 60 miles per hour and there was another train moving the opposite direction at 30 miles per hour, the train will appear to be moving at 30+60 miles per hour. Thus, this is the concept of adding force by relative motion. 13. With the concept of rotating mirrors, with multiple reflecting ones, motion can be added by opposite rotations. If two mirrors are connected in a reflecting system, and one is rotating at 30 miles per hour while the other is not rotating, to the one not rotating, the rotating mirror will appear to be rotating at 30 miles per hour. However, if the stationary were also to rotate at 30 miles per hour and in the opposite direction, it will appear to be moving at twice its speed. 14. By adding another mirror, or reflection, rotating at an opposite direction before the next will add that previous speed, and adding another mirror rotating at opposite direction before the next will add that speed, and so on. Thus, by adding relative motions, through the number of relative reflecting, rotating mirrors will allow the relative forces to be added each time. This relative motion can go beyond the speed of light when one looks through the system of rotating mirrors. 15. Therefore, even though each of the mirrors is believed to not be able to reach the speed of light in rotation on their own, it is possible to go beyond the speed of light by adding the relative rotations. 16. Thus, if one were to look in to the system of rotating mirrors where the result of the added relative velocities is equal to the speed of light, then when one looks through the system of mirrors, time might appear to be stopped. However, if the result of the velocities is greater than the speed of light, time will appear to have reversed into the past. In this case, the image of the environment in the mirror may appear to be like a movie in rewind, therefore, just like the beginning telescopes had to invert the upside down image with another lens, so an additional system of mirrors would be needed to invert the image in the proper time direction. 17. Now the same thing may be possible with rotating transparent materials. As one looks into a rotating glass, for example, nothing appears to happen. However, by having a long system of transparent coin-shaped materials rotating at opposite directions before the next, will allow the relative velocities to be added and one should experience time dilation. However, as light intensity decreases with the distance traveled through a not perfectly transparent or reflective medium, light amplification measures, like a lens, would be needed to help focus back, or make more intense, the light - depending on the number of reflections, or the distance through transparent materials. 18. If this device works, it can be used as a virtual time machine to see real-time events anytime in the past, such as: how creation on earth happen, how the pyramids were built, and the dinosaurs. Personal Favorite Potential Ranking - a next “Search Engine” The following is an advanced computerized and global system first proposed in mid 2005 for determining what a person will like before they buy, view, or obtain it. Since then, which is now 2009, limited aspects of the concept have been noticed and applied in small portions of the economy and large websites, but it has yet to be applied to the degree described in the PFPR program system and on a global, universal and more focused scale - like the search engine Google. Search engine ranking based on keywords was how Google became massive, but Personal Favorite Potential Ranking based on favorite lists can possibly be the future. Imagine having a massive system that knows everything you’ll like before you search for it and displays all those things in a ranking manner with the highest results being the greatest relevancy to your likability. You just simply save your top ten favorite things in every aspect of the economy on your cellphone, a website, or some other system. These will be of your top 10 favorite websites, books, movies, stories, paintings, poems, stores, products, inventions, people, quotes, places, etc. and what the global computerized system would do is compare all the favorite lists of the people in the world and immediately create a long ranking (like the ranking of websites from a search engine) of all the things in all aspects of the economy and will give you a ranking list of everything that will most likely become your favorite. In the future, creativity will increase and alot more new things will be created much faster, thus this will help the person find what they'll most like quicker, instead of searching or browsing through the millions of new things. Thus of all the wasted money, time, and energy people in a particular economy do towards buying, finding, or obtaining things that they find out that they don’t like or want to return, this system can easily make an economy much more efficient possibly saving billions of dollars, many years of wasted time, and saving lots of energy, with the addition to allowing the person to become happier. Hence this can be a future for ‘search’ engine if it is more focused on a global scale and used for the whole economy. But how will the program actually do it? The following describes how the program actually works to provide the long ranking for each person designed in detail by The 5th Human in 2005. Personal Favorite Potential Ranking(HTML) WORD DOC |
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