Talk:Nullo

Nullo Space

An often overlooked area dealing with the equivalences of gnomonic projections in the arena of relativistic physics is the matter of what would happen when one’s frame of reference has a disjointed directionality. In certain geometries, this is the case. We are used to objects always falling downwards. We have sensed such since our birth. This is only part of the universe. In outer space, in free fall, and to some extent underwater, one’s coordinate system is relative to one’s relative up-ness or down-ness. Up and down here are relative. One can just as easily view a person as walking on the floor as on the ceiling. In Nullo space, one can walk on the ceiling or on the ceiling. nullo space applies to two Independent systems of observation offset by an angle, and the splinching that occurs when they compare their reference frames.

Copernicus said that the earth is not the center of the universe but the sun. we know today that the universe has no center, but is infinite in 3 dimensions and finite in 4

Also in Nullo space, we can have what is called the Bam-Bam effect. A small object can pick up a larger in Nullo space. Nullo space also exists when ambiguities occur in ring theory. Ring theory is based upon the idea of transcribing a number from a dial like object. There is no unique zero in ring theory. Thus there is a redundancy.People have used ring theory for ages. The Aztecs, the Babylonians, and the Hindus are some examples. Ezekiel’s wheel (Ezekiel 1:1, 4-5, 15-16) can be thought of as being a ring theory. binary numbers use ring theory. Y2k was due to the redundancy of 99 going over to 00 with a trailing 19. Then there is sphere theory, which Michael Crichton’s novel Sphere seems to say is a more complete version of ring theory. Genetic drift appears to be a form of ring theory. Nullo space is often brought up by intelligent design people because of the Copernican controversy that evolutionists bring up! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_drift — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.215.119.46 (talk) 16:06, 23 August 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.213.14.116 (talk)