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Philosophy Physics Metaphysics of Space - The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM)
The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) is the most simple language for describing Reality, founded on One thing existing, Space, with Properties of a Continuous Infinite Eternal Wave Medium. While the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) is not yet well known, it clearly explains and solves many of the fundamental problems of Science (Metaphysics Philosophy Physics) by explaining how matter (and thus humans) are necessarily interconnected to other matter in Space within the Universe. We think this knowledge is important, hope that you find it interesting and will enjoy pondering upon (and discussing!) this new perspective for understanding physical reality.
"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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redknight80
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:56 am Post subject: New to the forum |
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Hello All,
I would like to introduce myself as I foresee I will be using this forum quite often. I am a high school graduate currently serving my country with the United States Air Force. I joined the military one week after I graduated from high school and I have spent the first two years of my military career stationed overseas in Europe and the Middle East. I have just recently been stationed back in the States and now have the oppurtunity to take college courses. I happened to come across this website at work while searching the internet for information on Renaissance art and then I found all the other information presented on your website and I have spent several hours hooked on it. Although I won't be posting too much at the current time, I do plan on posting a good amount when I start finally taking college courses and can actually discuss in a intelligent manner. I hope I can get to know you and all the other board members as time goes by.
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Hi Justin,
I must be going crazy, as i thought I had replied to this. So sorry for such a late welcome!
You have an interesting life - will enjoy learning more about you.
Good luck with studies - keep an open skeptical mind when they teach this postmodern guff that all truth is relative / cultural construction!
Cheers,
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