User:174.108.92.233/Brim's Theory of space as pertained to time

Brim's law is made up of three different laws that subsequently must be applied when talking about a particle that is not moving at the speed of light. The first law states that time travel is possible, but only in the positive forward direction. This can be explained by two reasons. Time cannot be negative, and therefore must be positive which can only allow time to either accelerate or decelerate, but never stop or go reversed. Another explanation refers to Newton's first law, which states the energy of the universe is constant, by stating that if an object moved backwards in time it would technically have created matter, and would go against this law. The second law of Brim's Theory states that a particle can travel forward in time if and only if it is traveling at the speed of light. When something is moving at the speed of light it is technically making time slow down. The last part of Brim's Theory states that if a particle is traveling through time at the speed of light, energy must be absorbed into the atmosphere of that particle.