Sunday, 16 June 2019

Time Travel is Happening as you are existing by Mark Antony Raines Extended Version Comedy Friendly Zombie Production 2019

Time  Travel  it’s is happening  as you  are existing  BY MARK ANTHONY RAINES. Comedy Friendly Zombie Production  2019.           Synopis                                                                                             Greater  minds then mind have debated  the concept  of time travel  and even  written  books  .Albert Einstein, in his theory of specialrelativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travel . Stephen Hawking  has written  more  than  most  about  the  actual possible  time travel  .Well here  are my ideas and observations  on Time  Travel.                                                        Chapter One                                                                                                Time travel is the concept of movement between certain points in time, analogous to movement between different points in space by an object or a person, typically using a hypothetical device known as a time machine. Time travel is a widely-recognized concept in philosophy and fiction .Time  can be presented in two ways  it goes  slowly or quickly  varying  in degrees  of if you are the poser or the model. Poser you  are sitting  for a artist  to paint  your  likeness  onto  canvas. Time  slows down  as you  are just  sat on a chair  awaiting although  it is the same time  as the painter  of your  image but you  the poser precieve as going  slowly  due to your  mind   senses  it to  be this fact . Artist  time  is going  quickly  due to the  consecration of putting  brush  onto canvas  to form  likeness  of the  poser.The Artist  precives time  to be going  quickly due his mind being  busy  with the chore at hand yet it is the same time as the  poser.                                                                                                     Chapter Two                                                                                              Yes  I am a time traveller just like  we all do everyday  without  seeing  that we do.You see  the  minute  we are born  we have  a biological  clock  built  inside  which  is  switched  on and controls our daily  lives and is this that determines  when  we die.As cells  in our  bodies and  brain die constantly. rhythm
The Body Clock. Every tissue and organ in your body operates according to biological rhythms. The so-called body clock keeps body processes running according to a schedule. Your circadian rhythm is the 24-hour cycle that regulates the timing of processes like eating, sleeping, and temperature.Night owls and morning larks have different circadian rhythms.
Most people have body clocks that run on a fairly typical schedule. Some people have body clocks that lie outside the normal range. So-called morning larks get up early, bright and alert, ready to tackle the day. Night owls are slow to rise in the morning and they are alert and productive at night. Genetic differences between larks and owls are likely responsible for the differences between larks and owls. Experts agree that it is best to try to work with your natural body clock and biology, not against it, if possible.One of the  affects of time travel  is when we as humans  go own  planes to far away lands once   only  possible  on extremely  long  journeys  via ship.This affect  is called Jet Lag. Jet lag can throw your body out of your daily rhythm.
Jet lag occurs when you travel to different time zones, but your body clock is still on the schedule of the time zone where you normally live. Symptoms of jet lag may include
trouble with digestion,
reduced physical and mental performance,
mood disturbance (anxiety, depression, irritability),
fatigue, and
sleep problems (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, fractured sleep, waking up too early).
Jet lag is worse the more time zones you cross. It may be more severe if you fly east.
Health Consequences
Circadian rhythms affect the heart, immune system, hormones, and mood.
When your body clock is off, your whole system suffers. Your sleep is affected, yes, but so are your hormone levels, digestive system, and immune system. Circadian rhythm disturbance increases the risk of cancer, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, and alcohol use. Having a healthy circadian rhythm benefits your entire body, so it makes sense to make sticking to a regular schedule a priority . Night  shift also  affects  your  biological  clock  as you are awake  when you  should be asleep. I experienced  this  during  my  time as a  care assistant  i managed  to do nine wake shifts in a row and felt like a living  zombie  doing so.                                                                                 Chapter Thrée                                                                                         That’s look at the brief  history  of  telling of time by as humans have  conceived  it .Prehistoric man used observations  of the stars;changes in seasons; day and  night. And used this primitive method  to help   plan  farming; sacred  feasts.I believe  that  Stonehenge  is such a way  and was built  for the  purpose  of understanding  of time as the formation  of the  stones alignment  is connected  to the rising of the  Sun and the  moon. A forerunner to  sundial was poles and sticks and even  larger  objects such  as pyramid s and other  tall like  structures. Later on came the concept  of the Sundail;a large  disk round  in shape marked with  hours similar to the clocks  of modern  life in which  the sun casts a shadow  upon  the  Sundail creating  a measurement  of time. Similarly the Hourglass was used in ancient times. A Hourglass  is two glass  bulbs connected  by a  narrow neck of glass  between  them . When  the  Hourglass  is placed  upside  down a measurement  of sand particles steams through  the top bulb to the  bottom  bulb we use them today  in our  kitchen  as egg  timers.Water Clocks also  known as clepsydra this was an evenly marked  container with  a sprout  which  water dripped  out. As the water  dripped  out of the  container  you  would  make  note of the  water level against the  measurement of time by the markings  on said water clock therefore  that  foretold the time.                                                  During  the  1300 s mechanical clocks  appear that  used weights or springs  .At frist  these  clocks  had no  faces; no hour or minute  hands just  a bell which  struck during  the  hour . Along  came later more advanced  versions  which had hours, minutes hands. The  later  clocks  in this  century worked using  an escapement which  is  a lever that pivoted and meshed with toothed wheel at certain  intervals
 Then in the  1400 s a important  discovery  was  made  it was discovered or learned that  coiled springs unwinding at speed controlled  by  escapement as mentioned  in 1300s were able to move  hands on a clock this lend to make  of smaller clocks and eventually  to watches.                                                                                   A man called  Christiaan Huygens  invented in the  year of 1656 the pendulum clock this used weights and  a swinging pendulum. These  were  more  accurate then the previous stated clock s in book. Only  off by a minute a day  but bigger the pendulum the more accurate  it was almost  sounds  like  something  out  of  comedy  stetch show; ;nudge nudge say no more.
The British Parliament  in the  year of  17 14 even  offered  a cash reward to anyone clever enough  to invent a clock  to accurate  enough to  use  at sea. This  was due  to thousands  of  sailors  dying as their exact  position  was hard to  find  due you  need  longitude to find  position  at sea
In 1714, the British Parliament offered a cash reward to anyone who could invent a clock accurate enough for use in navigation at sea. Thousands of sailors died because they were unable to find their exact position, because the exact time was needed to find longitude, and pendulum clocks would not work at sea. There  came a clever  chapter named  John  Harrison  whom in 1761, after 4 attempts,finally succeeded at inventing a small clock accurate enough to use for navigation at sea. This tiny pocket watch lost only 5 seconds in 6 and ½ weeks.                                                                      In early 1800s  an important  event  occurred  in clock making  happen.             A man called  Eli Terry  developed machines; patterns and techniques that  helped make  clock parts exactly alike which in turn made  them be able  to interchangeable from  one clock to another and easier  to  mass produce.This made  the  cost of clocks  to be cheaper  than  before so it was easy  for people to own at least  one  clock.
It is  hard to  believe  but when  frist  wristwatches appeared  in the 20 th century it was mainly  woman  who wore them due to no self-respecting real man would  consider wearing at the  time. But when  the Frist World War came soldiers  started  to  wear wrist watches due to pocket watches nearly  impossible to read  in battle.
 After the war was over, it was considered “socially acceptable” to wear wrist watches, and they became popular. Half a century later, digital watches, which used electrical currents running through quartz crystals to cause vibration and tell the time very accurately, began to appear.      In 1967 came the Atomic Clock which used the oscillations of cesium-133 atoms to tell time, was invented. This clock had an error ratio of 1 second for every 1.4 million years. Recently, in 1999, scientists developed the cesium fountain atomic clock, which is off by only one second every 20 million years. This clock is the most accurate in the world as said but who truly  knows how  correct it is .
CHAPTER Four.                                                                                      Now this is where  I going  to  properly  state some  thoughts  said by others  which  when  writing about  time travel  is  very  difficult not to do .At school we are taught  about the  big  bang theory. Mensa-fied best friends and roommates Leonard and Sheldon, physicists who work at the California Institute of Technology, may be able to tell everybody more than they want to know about quantum physics, but getting through most basic social situations, especially ones involving women, totally baffles them. How lucky, then, that babe-alicious waitress/aspiring actress Penny moves in next door. Frequently seen hanging out with Leonard and Sheldon are friends and fellow Caltech scientists Wolowitz and Koothrappali. Will worlds collide? Does Einstein theorize in the woods?But  not  this Big Bang theory  as got the  same name  but  is a American comedy  hugely popular on the  television. I mean  as stated  in that  font  of great  knowledge  of Wikipedia as is a bit technical  and goes other my head  hence  why  I  use  it in this  book  so thank  you Wikipedia. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological model for the observable univers from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution.] The model describes how the universe expanded from a very high-density and high-temperature state,and offers a comprehensive explanation for a broad range of phenomena, including the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background (CMB), large scale structure and Hubble’s law (the farther away galaxies are, the faster they are moving away from Earth). If the observed conditions are extrapolated backwards in time using the known laws of physics, the prediction is that just before a period of very high density there was a singularity which is typically associated with the Big Bang. Physicists are undecided whether this means the universe began from a singularity, or that current knowledge is insufficient to describe the universe at that time. Detailed measurements of the expansion rate of the universe place the Big Bang at around 13.8 billion years ago, which is thus considered the age of the universe. After its initial expansion, the universe cooled sufficiently to allow the formation of subatomic particles, and later simple atoms. Giant clouds of these primordial elements (mostly hydrogen, with some helium and lithium) later coalesced through gravity, eventually forming early stars and galaxies, the descendants of which are visible today. Astronomers also observe the gravitational effects of dark matter surrounding galaxies. Though most of the mass in the universe seems to be in the form of dark matter, Big Bang theory and various observations seem to indicate that it is not made out of conventional baryonic matter (protons, neutrons, and electrons) but it is unclear exactly what it is made out of.
Since Georges Lemaître first noted in 1927 that an expanding universe could be traced back in time to an originating single point, scientists have built on his idea of cosmic expansion. The scientific community was once divided between supporters of two different theories, the Big Bang and the Steady State theory, but a wide range of empirical evidence has strongly favored the Big Bang which is now universally accepted. In 1929, from analysis of galactic redshifts, Edwin Hubble concluded that galaxies are drifting apart; this is important observational evidence consistent with the hypothesis of an expanding universe. In 1964, the cosmic microwave background radiation was discovered, which was crucial  evidence in favor of the Big Bang model, since that theory predicted the existence of background radiation throughout the universe before it was discovered. More recently, measurements of the redshifts of supernovae indicate that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, an observation attributed to dark energy’s existence.] The known physical laws of nature can be used to calculate the characteristics of the universe in detail back in time to an initial state of extreme density and temperature. Well that’s easy for  thier to  say but  want  became  before  was it some white  haired, white haired  being who just  got  bored  being  lonely  so he or she  as we have  to be  political correct  in this current  climate and thought  I now what  I do if create  a few planets out of dust and  rocks  and roll with the  dice to see if I can  have someone  or something  to like me .Or was it some part turtle part Rabbit part cat  part  Dragon cryptozoology   creature  whom  had a really  bad  coughing  fit. I don’t  know  as I was not  around  and the Doctor  was too busy  to ask  for a lift. So  my conclusion  is I believe time  in universe  terms started  before the  big bang and it will  one day  in the  very far future  run out  like  all things  it will die sorry  for  being a bit of a downer  but hay at least most of the  readers  of this book. .probably just the  one. .will  not be around anyway  so thanks  for  fish.  Chapter Five                                              And finally  we get  to  the whole  point  of the  book the time traveller  is in the process  of happening  right now  as you are reading this chapter and you  and I are the time traveller of all the books; films :comics;television series  ever made. Wow what a bold statement my theory  is based on  observations  and I cannot  back  up with  scientific research or facts as most people would  consider it  pure bunkum  or the ranting  of an madman. Right  here  goes  when  I do podcast interviews  in often  have  guests from  other countries  on my show ..if interested  here  is a  self promotional  bit look  up  Mark Anthony Raines Podcast Radio Station available on various  podcast sites. .sorry for that  but  it’s my book  mostly  so why not? .Ok back to the  theory if I have  a podcast  that’s say  PST. .Pacific Standard Time at 5 pm it would be at 1 am GMT the next day  so I would be taking to someone  in the past and thier would be taking  to me in the future  so this is time travelling in the  sense  of  it. I carried  on my observations  and realised we are the time traveller  we dream about in Science  Fiction. .Yes  I may  be a bit  cuckoo  but  others before me .                                                                                               Father Pellegrino  Ernetti who in 1992 that he along with another famous scientists in the 1950;s invented  a machine called Chronvisor which is was like a time window which allows you to  look in the  past and watch events  desired. Ernetti described speeches by Napoleon, scenes from ancient Rome, and a performance of “Thyestes,” a supposed lost play by Quintus Ennius.  Also: the Crucifixion of Jesus.
Billy Meier Said he began  interacting Aliens  at the  age of five years .  The  alien  is a  Pleiadian by the name of Sfath came to him as a father figure, guiding him through life for eleven years before he died and was replaced by a woman named Asket.  She too stayed with him for eleven years, before finally departing and giving Meier an eleven-year break from this kind of nonsense.
Then, on January 28th 1975, Meier met Semjase, the granddaughter of Sfath,
Meier’s friends come from both far away (the Plejares star system) and the future — one fraction of a second in the future, from an alternate timeline in a parallel dimension.  He also has only one arm, because of a bus crash.
  Jacques Vallee
Dr. Vallee  a  french scientist and advocate of the Interdimensional Hypothesis, D r.Vallee believe she that UFOs  are  actually visitors from other realities or times other  than our own.   He claims that what we now call UFOs are simply the contemporary manifestation of  something that has occurred throughout human history — what we once would have called a sign from God, we now call a UFO.
 Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain
Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain  two women  who famously   experienced what would come to be became to be  known as   the Ghosts of Petit Trianon.  In August of 1901, while visiting the palace of Versailles, both women claim to have slipped over two hundred years into the past to 1792.  They crossed a bridge and wandered through the Palace, and even saw Marie Antoinette and the Comte de Vaudreuil, before retiring to Jourdain’s apartment.
When they returned the next day, the bridge they thought they had crossed was gone.  They first assumed they had stumbled into a private party or some other event they weren’t supposed to be attending, but their research uncovered nothing of the sort.  Finally, they realized what they had done, and published their story, creatively titled An Adventure.
  John Titor
John Titor  during  the years  of 2000 and 2001 claimed to be from the year 2036.  He said he had traveled back to 1975 to get an IBM computer needed to debug a computer in 2036 but  stopped  in 2000 to visit  his families and take pictures.
  Bob White/Tim Jones
In the  year  of  2003, hundreds of people around the internet started getting e-mails from someone who claimed to need an “AMD Dimensional Warp Generator module containing the GRC79 Induction Motor,”   He had some links that went to websites, and was offering $5,000.
He was friendly, engaged in conversation, and even offered to explain some of the mechanics of his time travel and teleportation devices.
Eventually, someone offered him the warp generator, and was even given a time and place to meet them with the goods (the corner of Cummings Ave. and Village Street in Woburn, Massachusetts at 3:00 PM on July 28th, 2003).
 Air Marshall Sir Victor Goddard
Stated that  due to a  crazy dream  his friend had  managed to  escape  death.
In 1935, Goddard was flying over an abandoned airfield in Drem near Edinburgh, when he encountered a weird storm.  The turbulence almost caused him to crash, but he regained control of his plane and quickly flew out of the storm.  At this point he discovered that, beneath him, Drem looked completely different: its hangers were new and refurbished, there were strange looking planes, and the uniforms of the mechanics were blue instead of brown.  Goddard told some of his fellow officers about his experience, but when they didn’t believe it he decided to keep quiet.
Four years later, the RAF started using the planes Goddard thought he had seen, and switched their uniform color to blue.  It wasn’t until the 60’s that Goddard decided to write his whole experience down.
.  J. Bernard Hutton and Joachim Brandt
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In 1932, two German newspaper reporters named J. Bernard Hutton and Joachim Brandt were hired to do a story on the Hamburg-Altona Shipyards.  During their tour of the site, they, like Moberly, Bourdain and Goddard, suddenly had shared hallucinations of bombs exploding all around them, and anti-aircraft gunfire.  They drove away in a panic.
Eleven years later, the exact same thing happened — only for real.
2.  Doctor Ronald Mallett
 Ronald Mallett is a professor of Physics at Connecticut University, and one of the few scientists who admits to believing time travel is possible.  His passion for this study comes from two men: his father, who inspired him to pursue science, and Einstein — both of whom died the same year.
Using equations based on Einstein’s relativity theories, Mallett has come up with several experiments involving neutrons and circulating light beams and, possibly, time travel.  He says that, if he got his experiments funded, he could have answers within a decade.
stephen-hawking
Yes, that Stephen Hawking.  Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Lifetime member of the pontifical Academy of Science, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Simpsons guest star, and guy who says time travel is totally possible.
The idea is that nothing is perfect: no matter how smooth or flat something is, if you look close enough at it you will find “crevices, wrinkles and voids”.  This is true for things in the first three dimensions, and could be true for time as well.
Non-hypothetical evidence is observed every day with our GPS satellites.  Hardwired into each one is an intensely precise clock, but every single one of those clocks gains exactly a third of a billionth of a second every day — but only once the satellites are launched.  This is because “time travels faster in space than it does down below.”  Which means, that if we went to a black hole in the center of our solar system, we could slow the travel into the future aboard that ship by half.  Adding to the possibilities, if we found a way to travel at 99 percent the speed of light, a single day could be a whole year of time on Earth.
And  newly appointed representative  to this  list  of Time Travelers is Mark Anthony Raines  aka former  care worker  at a home  for mental health problems and special  needs  who claimed that we are all  Time Travelers in the present world we live  in in the  present. He stated  that we have missed  understood  what  time  travel  is  .And time zones  used by various  counties are actually portals  were we can talk and experience events in the  past or the future. Example  if you  were to talk to  someone in Australia  at Eight AM GMT it would be gone midday  already in Perth  so hence  I have  time travelled into  the  future  and when  you  start to look at the  patterns  you can  see for yourself  how you are a time traveller just like  me. Also  when  you get older  your  sense of time seems to  be a lot  quicker. .Mark  is currently  seeking  help via a nice  padded  cell in a deep  underground  facility  somewhere  on the planet  Earth his file is officially  blacked  out by  the  government of the  day .The End  or is it the beginning as you have  experienced  time travel  whilst  reading  this book  .Extra time bit..check out...http://www.hawking.org.uk/space-and-time-warps.html..Albert Einste in.....He made his first observation in field of theory of relativity in 1905 by seemingly paradoxical movement of light at high speed Later, he relized that gravity poses an similar paradox , and studied how time warps around extremely large bodies of mass like black hole. His work was published in 1915 as einstein general theory of relativity. According to NASA “Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicted that the space-time around Earth would be not only warped but also twisted by the planet’s rotation. Gravity Probe B showed this to be correct.
Albert Einstein, in his theory of special relativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he also showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels. As a result, he found that space and time were interwoven into a single continuety known as space-time. The time taken by one observer may be diffrent for other observer. His deep observation in the field of concept of theory of relativity Removed many exceptions to science and gave a new definition of theory of travel which is considered a major discovery in the field of physics. the great scientist Albert einstein will always remember of this wonderful theory.

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