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approaches and recessions
by Henryk Szubinski
Everything in the universe approaches and then recedes .
That the approach = the beginning of an event such as Halley's comet that then recedes and becomes more distant, far from the
time that it represents as to what events it created by it's influence . This type of knowledge of the beginning may occur with the
position of our solar system in the galaxy where large dust clouds approach and signal that much of the particles in space are from
such clouds . There are globular clusters that approach to define the beginnings of the star time that brings new cycles of time such as
the current 500 000 year cycle that we feel with every living being in the galaxy as the slowed down events of galactic recession.
There are motions of galaxies and their interactions in intergalactic space that approach each other while the motion of the universe
is in motion and intergalactic space approaches us any way, even though the galaxy may seem so synchronized with its space that
it looks like it's on the tread wheel of a gradual receding rotation of space and time.That there exists some reason to it all may help to
answer the question of where we are as the deep field approaches our universe and then makes the darkness of our "dark energy " universal
space gradually recede away.
So everything may be known by the theory
Time of approach / amount of time taken to recede = the first half of the 2 sides and their reference to the ratio 1
the 2 sides being : X:1
the approach may be the speed of light or it may be the available free energy that does the approaching so that it functions
without loss of energy.
the 2 sides being (the ratio of),
Xc :1 (Free Energy)
Here then the 2
as approach and scientific method from Wikipedia
and then the receded as explained by the www.freedictionary
time 21:49
date, 14:05:2017
APPROACH to methods of science:
The scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.[2] To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.[3] The Oxford Dictionaries Online define the scientific method as "a method or procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses".[4]Experiments need to be designed to test hypotheses. The most important part of the scientific method is the experiment.[5]
The scientific method is a continuous process, which usually begins with observations about the natural world. Human beings are naturally inquisitive, so they often come up with questions about things they see or hear and often develop ideas (hypotheses) about why things are the way they are. The best hypotheses lead to predictions that can be tested in various ways, including making further observations about nature. In general, the strongest tests of hypotheses come from carefully controlled and replicated experiments that gather empirical data. Depending on how well the tests match the predictions, the original hypothesis may require refinement, alteration, expansion or even rejection. If a particular hypothesis becomes very well supported a general theory may be developed.[1]
www.freedictionary "recede"
1. To move back or away from a limit, point, or mark: waited for the floodwaters to recede.
2. To slope away from a point of reference: a man with a chin that recedes.
3. To become or seem to become more distant and fainter or less distinct: Eventually, my unhappy memories of theplace receded.
4. To decrease or diminish: Fuel prices will recede after the holiday.
[Middle English receden, from Old French receder, from Latin recēdere : re-, re- + cēdere, to go; see ked- in theAppendix of Indo-European roots.]
Synonyms: recede1, ebb, retract, retreat
These verbs mean to move backward or away from a limit or position: a glacier that has receded; waters that ebb atlow tide; a turtle that retracted into its shell; an army that retreated to avoid defeat.
Antonym: advance
1. to withdraw from a point or limit; go back: the tide receded.
2. to become more distant: hopes of rescue receded.
3. to slope backwards: apes have receding foreheads.
4. (Hairdressing & Grooming)
a. (of a man's hair) to cease to grow at the temples and above the forehead
b. (of a man) to start to go bald in this way
5. to decline in value or character
6. (usually foll by from) to draw back or retreat, as from a promise
1. to go back to a more distant point; retreat; withdraw.
2. to become or seem to become more distant.
3. to slope backward: a chin that recedes.
On another note:
That blue shift approaches and that red shift recedes may help to define the
time between their spectra as proving which came first in every type of situation
that could possibly be done with everything that exists in the universe so that the
ratio theory :
the 2 sides being : (blue shift) X:1 (red shift)
the approach may be the speed of light or it may be the available free energy that does the approaching so that it functions
without loss of energy.
the 2 sides being (the ratio of),
(blue shifted ) Xc :1 (Free Energy)(red shifted )