Craig Berry, myotherapist, author, lecturer, shamanic practitioner and theoretical physicist.  Links to all of Craig's main works on shamanism, health, fitness and physics with particular emphasis on Quantum Temporal Dynamics.


 

Craig Berry, Myotherapy, Quantum Temporal Dynamics - theoretical physics, Photography, Shaman and shamanic practices, Lecturer and teacher.
Craig Berry - 2008

Introduction

to Quantum Temporal Dynamics

 

Hi and welcome to one of the areas in my life which provides considerable stimulation and exploration.  Quantum Temporal Dynamics,.. or 'QTD',.. is a field of study which tosses out many of the pre-conceptions of what we think we know of time and energy.

Science recognises that the current Standard Model of physics is incomplete.  This means that in areas where it is considered complete, highly accurate predictions can be made concerning tiny and huge interactions in physics.  We [science] recognise though that the model is incomplete and has a number of gaps.  Most notably, the largest of all gaps exists between two very valid schools of study, those of [Einstein's] Relativity and Quantum Mechanics (including all areas of quantum study). 

It kind of breaks down like this,.. Relativity explains the really big stuff all the way down to atoms, but fails to describe how the bits of an atom work.  Quantum explains all of the tiny stuff inside an atom but does not explain accurately the 'big' stuff.

Quantum Temporal Dynamics, I believe, holds the key to truly understanding 'how' the components of the Universe go together.  It comes down to time, something we all take for granted, just like we used to think the earth was the absolute centre of the universe and surrounded by crystal spheres

What we experience as time, past, present and future, is an artificial and rare form of time.  The natural order of time is what we would conceive of as non-linear,.. one giant now,.. no past to have a future from,.. a single moment that is both infinitely large and small (that's what infinity actually means - it lacks finite definition - infinity can not be added to, subtracted from, divided or multiplied.  Infinity is, from our point of view, so massive and tiny AT THE SAME TIME that even trying to set a size to it fails under the simplest request for definition.

Now space itself, not the quasi-vacuum three dimension within which our universe exists, but, "Space", the stuff outside of our framework of existence, is infinite by definition.  If a thing is infinite in size, there can be no linear progression of time, because linear time requires a finite 'container'.  Without a finite container, time can not be linear, there is no here to be there from, so there can not be a now to be then from either; each condition or description are required to describe the other.

QTD's challenge of the nature of time allows conceptualisation of a different set of deductions to act as preconditions for the current Standard Model of Physics.  It is my goal to graduate this conceptual hypothesis into a framework in which relativity and quantum rules unite, and leaves room for an understanding of mind and maybe even life and spirit too. 

For now though, you can read the grossly oversimplified "In a Nutshell" version for a more descriptive introduction or you may go to the QTD site if you'd like to delve a bit deeper into the hypothesis.

 

 


© Craig Berry - The Heimdall Trust - 1996 - 2010, All rights reserved - reproduction without written permission prohibited.