wow... crazy shit.
I think what really intrigued me was the cone graph with y being space, x being time, and any vertex going in any direction... so what's z? Time space perspective?
But why a cone then? If some travel 5 million miles in 1 second, and others travel 30 million miles in 1 second... at the bottom of the cone you can have zero travelling anywhere. It has to have no cone for concept to work.
Edit: Nevermind, you cited that as flaws in your theory.
"There are multiple inherent flaws in this representation; however, the most obvious of
these is that we have assigned arbitrary units of measurement to the two axes: Space is
measured in terms of distance per second (d/t) and Time is measured in terms of seconds
(thus always yielding one second of distance in one second, which is totally meaningless
– producing a 45-degree angle). "
Where did you get your education from? I will read the full thesis at some point.
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