"When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence: Time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter. ... Physical objects are not in space, but these objects are spatially extended ... thus the concept of particles cannot play a fundamental part, ... and can only appear as a limited region in space in which the field strength or energy density are particularly high."
(Albert Einstein, Metaphysics of Relativity, 1950)
"It is my firm belief that the last seven decades of the twentieth century will be characterized in history as the dark ages of theoretical physics. ... The quantum world is a world of waves, not particles."
(Carver Mead, Professor Emeritus at Caltech. Received $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize in 1999)
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Parker
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:08 pm Post subject: most dangerous game |
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Well, hello. What is the most dangerous game, you may be asking yourself right now. Well, I suppose I will tell you. The art of science, of course. We have created many beautiful things, but as well, we have created many devastating things, such as the creation of the Atom bomb. Well, I hope to add to this dangerous game. Pray that they may use my mind for good. Well here is a theory of mine that creates third dimensional spacetime.
What if time was just motion and place? What would this mean? this would mean that all that mattered was your motion, the space around you, the motion in your head and body, where you rest, and your placement at the exact spot that you read this. This states that time, as an entity, DOES NOT EXIST. Just motion and placement. But, what a thought, Rather than seeing time as going by, see it as the movement of particles. Not waves. they both exist of course. If you look at particles as being infinitly small, than you will see thatall that happens is particles have a tendency to move around, morphing the timeline, which doesn't exist. If this was true, than time stands still. Only motion exists. this states that only space exists, thus spacetime is just the particle and wave flow. |
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Your comments on Time being caused by Motion are correct.
However, like most people you assume Motion is the Motion of 'particles' rather than the spherical wave Motion of Space which causes the particle effects of matter at the Wave-Center, and the particle effects of light due to the discrete nature of standing wave interactions.
So why do you think both 'particles' and waves exist? As it is clear that this is contradictory to the foundations of Philosophy & Metaphysics (and all of Science), i.e. the dynamic unity of reality (which the WSM explains - Space is the one thing that exists and causes / connects the many things / matter).
Cheers,
Geoff
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When you look at the particle, you must realize that only it can shape matter. Because it has the ability to seperate, We all share this property, then we see that waves cannot seperate, it just moves, thus waves are motion, and particles are matter.
Chaos is defines the wave, being as the wave is solid, no breaks withen them, where as particles break down into an infinitly small nothing, thus pure reality, on our level of quantum. Both exist, for they both create a balance in nature. Waves cannot exist without the particle, and vice versa. For waves ARE particle movement. It unifies it. We must unify all theorys for they are all the thoughts of God.
That, my friend could be a step. |
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