The “Relativity” of a four dimensional Newtonian universe

We have shown throughout this blog that there would be many theoretical advantages to defining the universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four dimensional space- time. One is that it would allow for the theoretical derivation of the relativistic of properties of three-dimensional space and the inertial properties of energy/mass in terms of … Read more

Dark Matter and the Evolution of the universe

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book "The Reality of the Fourth Spatial Dimension" there are many theoretical advantages to defining the universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time and Dark matter or a continuous non-quantized field of energy/mass. One is that it would allow one to quantifiably … Read more

A sensible solution to the Horizon Problem

The Big Bang theory of cosmic evolution postulates the universe had its beginnings as a hot infinitely dense expanding environment.  Using this assumption scientists have been able to successful explain and predict many of the observed properties of our universe including the relative abundance of the elements and the formation of galactic clusters. However, they … Read more

Gravitational lensing

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” it is possible to define a universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions in a manner that makes predictions identical with those of Einstein’s Special and General Theories of Relativity while at the same time defining several theoretical advantages … Read more

The reality of the fourth *spatial* dimension

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” that one can derive all forces in nature by extrapolating the laws of classical mechanics in a three-dimensional environment to a fourth *spatial dimension thereby giving us a different perspective on their causality and the reality of Einstein’s space-time … Read more