1. Introduction to Space-Time Engineering
Space-Time Transformations
Abstract
Space-Time engineering involves computer science in the sense that space-time
can be programmed to achieve desired transformations in it. It also involves
electrical engineering where matter is enabled to be transferred from some point
in space-time to some other point by means of electrical energy, and the
interfacing between one sub-section of space-time and another.
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to reveal some basic concepts in the feld of space-
time engineering. The intention is to show how this new feld of engineering holds
for us humans the means of achieving some exciting things that are only fgments
of our imagination at this time when this paper is being written. I will introduce
the principles of space-time engineering so as to lay a foundation that I will build
upon in future papers to advance knowledge on these ideas.
Principles of Space-Time Programming
Space-Time programming is the technique used to induce transformations in the
space-time continuum. In most cases the goal of carrying out a transformation is
to produce an expansion in space that can be used to suit some purpose. The
essential tool in space-time programming is a computer program called the J-
Earth. J-Earth is a program that has the unique capability of being able to make
requests to a high level Host. Any machine that J-Earth is running on is
automatically connected to the Host and is then being controlled by the Host. All
instructions given to J-Earth by the programmer are executed by the Host.
Let's take a look at a basic practical example of a space-time transformation. First
step to a space-time transformation is to create a portal from which the
transformation can be processed. This is done by creating a opening in a plane.
Once the portal is created, the programmer has to decide on the dimensions of
the space that is wanted, then enter these dimensions to J-Earth. As soon as the
request is made, the Host does the processing and efect the transformation.
3. Diagram 1 represents a real space confnement. A portal is created in EFGH face
of this real space confnement. From this portal J-Earth is able to carry out a
transformation IJKLMNOP of Diagram 2 which is an instantiation of real space
ABCDEFGH. Note that IJKLMNOP of is not real outside the domain of ABCDEFGH
and is not accessible outside of this domain. The transformation is only accessible
from the portal. These type of transformations are limitless in terms of size and at
the same time make no demand on real space.
IJKLMNOP can have a large range of features, these features are added by calling
them from J-Earth. Features are deployed to program the environment of
IJKLMNOP, they can literally give rise to new universes. I do not even need to say
how this technology can be useful, the readers can for themselves think about
what applications they can come up with.
Writer: Leon V. Pinnock
Date: 20 July 2015
Product of Diadem Scholastic Capital