Newington High School Alumni
Newington, Connecticut (CT)
Waseem Mehar
Newington High School
Class of 2008
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WASEEM'S PROFILE

First Name | Waseem |
Last Name | Mehar |
Graduation Year | Class of 2008 |
Gender | Male |
Hometown | Queens, New York |
Relationship Status | In a Relationship |
About Me | Through careful metaphysical and mathematical deduction. It seems I've come to the conclusion that time travel is only possible in the form of appearing in two different places in a universe (or another), simultaneously. Any type of time traveling regarding moving forward into the future or into the past is impossible, since in this theoretical deduction of mine suggests there are exponential increases in constraints within 4th Dimensional comprehensive existence. To put it plainly, when we see black holes we are really looking through a wormhole forwards... into behind us. Like looking into a mirror in front of you, and seeing the back and the front of you because there's another mirror right behind you. The way I've concluded the constraints in which this time travel is possible, is that lets say for a moment we are in two dimension space. X and Y plane. In order for a third dimension exist it must possess an X and a Y coordinate and a Z coordinate under the spectrum of relative x and y. If biological life existed in 2D then if it were to try to perceive the 3rd dimensional object it would be in two places at once. However applying all real things to real life no such biological reality exists, and only organism's reaching towards limits can accommodate the measurement (absent the perception of course). So when we see black holes or observe them, we see two halves/sides of the universe or the suggestive space, being bent. However when is not the question of what is through the end of the whole. It is indeed in fact, where. Many Time-Traveling advocates fail to realize that in fact there is a counter law/force in nature that exists that acts upon the time-space fabric as a limit/constraint. Atoms. The very basic building blocks of this universe. Particles within each atom, move in ovular/spherical patterns at speeds relative to the speed of light. They are also contained and stable and forever loop in repetitive pattern. Too complicated to explain or to even perceive this higher tier process; this actually acts as a constraint of time and also acts as a speed engine in which that we perceive objects/nature/light/time. Atoms inner structure define how light projects upon them and light seems to be an underlying attribute to time travel theorists. This may not sound nearly enough to form a strong foundation for a premise to relate the two. However human cognitive understanding on the matter is too limited I believe to process/quantify this idea. The only reason why outer-space can possess this extravagant manipulation of time-space is because of the great energy needed to catalyze the event, and the sudden lack of atomic presence in the outer space/boundaries of the star/nova in question. The only limited atoms present are mixtures of iron/hydrogen etc.. being used to influx surrounding space with negation of mass/matter. Since space nearly contains almost Nothing in terms of atoms and just empty space, constraints of time/space being bent are minimal. I would say this because the atoms being used in the catalyst are subjected to obliteration/radioactive decaying and lose their structure during the stars nova phase so the limits are lifted. The phenomena in consequence that we witness as the black hole are in fact incredible events of vast proportions in which that we see time and space being bent in a fashion where space/time dimensions are temporarily combined (however the other end as to WHERE the hole the black hole leads to, is still a mystery) where one single object can be in two different places in three dimensions but at the same time (as the fourth dimension). Much similar to that of a 2 dimensional object giving two coordinates for three dimensions ( I am standing on the floor, in x and y terms I a...(read more) |

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