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20 years 1 month ago #11653
by GD
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John,
Could this link invalidate what you are saying:
www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2003/dec/HQ_03413_einstein.html
The atom has a definite amount of energy. Once energy is released from the atom, this one will find itself in a lower energy state.
If the atom could gain energy, then pharmaceutical companies would not exist!
Could this link invalidate what you are saying:
www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2003/dec/HQ_03413_einstein.html
The atom has a definite amount of energy. Once energy is released from the atom, this one will find itself in a lower energy state.
If the atom could gain energy, then pharmaceutical companies would not exist!
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20 years 1 month ago #11542
by cosmicsurfer
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GD, let's take a look at a statement within this article that supposedly validates that space is curved, and light speed is the same everywhere. Here is the exact statement:
"Einstein stated that space and time were actually two aspects of a single entity called space-time, a four-dimensional concept. This is the foundation to his theories of special and general relativity. For example, general relativity posits that the force of gravity is the result of mass distorting space-time, like a bowling ball on a mattress."
This article has very few facts only generalizations. Space is not curved it is flat, and light is only curved because of the Gravity Mass Density within any given region of space.
I disagree with Einstein's Model of Relativity. I think that Relativity is a localized phenomenon and light only appears to the observer to be going at the same speed everywhere. Because of the faster then light Gravity Time Waves that also have curvature around the greater Universe, all objects have an instantaneous gravitational relationship. Therefore, the localized relativity due to the greater electromagnetic strength of the region can have many effects upon the speed of light and even cause the light energy field to warp and change direction. Light slows down as it flows near massive black holes or speeds up due to unknown forces that are causing the Universe to accelerate in it's expansion.
Alternate Viewpoints:
"Acceleration of the Universe, String Theory and a Varying Speed of Light"
"The existence of future horizons in spacetime geometries poses serious problems for string theory and quantum field theories. The observation that the expansion of the universe is accelerating has recently been shown to lead to a crisis for the mathematical formalism of string and M-theories, since the existence of a future horizon for an eternally accelerating universe does not allow the formulation of physical S-matrix observables. Postulating that the speed of light varies in an expanding universe in the future as well as in the past can eliminate future horizons, allowing for a consistent definition of S-matrix observables.
arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0105017
Atoms can loose energy and gain energy. The atomic lattice structure must be like a miniature Universe unto itself with worlds apart each contributing to each others stability or instability. Also, the ever spinning matrix is driven by forces beyond this relativity, and as our science grows in understanding these forces our ability to create Nanotechnologies that can enter this miniature world will also grow and develop. So, the Pharmacists of the future will have a great arsonal of capabilities to draw upon.
John
"Einstein stated that space and time were actually two aspects of a single entity called space-time, a four-dimensional concept. This is the foundation to his theories of special and general relativity. For example, general relativity posits that the force of gravity is the result of mass distorting space-time, like a bowling ball on a mattress."
This article has very few facts only generalizations. Space is not curved it is flat, and light is only curved because of the Gravity Mass Density within any given region of space.
I disagree with Einstein's Model of Relativity. I think that Relativity is a localized phenomenon and light only appears to the observer to be going at the same speed everywhere. Because of the faster then light Gravity Time Waves that also have curvature around the greater Universe, all objects have an instantaneous gravitational relationship. Therefore, the localized relativity due to the greater electromagnetic strength of the region can have many effects upon the speed of light and even cause the light energy field to warp and change direction. Light slows down as it flows near massive black holes or speeds up due to unknown forces that are causing the Universe to accelerate in it's expansion.
Alternate Viewpoints:
"Acceleration of the Universe, String Theory and a Varying Speed of Light"
"The existence of future horizons in spacetime geometries poses serious problems for string theory and quantum field theories. The observation that the expansion of the universe is accelerating has recently been shown to lead to a crisis for the mathematical formalism of string and M-theories, since the existence of a future horizon for an eternally accelerating universe does not allow the formulation of physical S-matrix observables. Postulating that the speed of light varies in an expanding universe in the future as well as in the past can eliminate future horizons, allowing for a consistent definition of S-matrix observables.
arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0105017
Atoms can loose energy and gain energy. The atomic lattice structure must be like a miniature Universe unto itself with worlds apart each contributing to each others stability or instability. Also, the ever spinning matrix is driven by forces beyond this relativity, and as our science grows in understanding these forces our ability to create Nanotechnologies that can enter this miniature world will also grow and develop. So, the Pharmacists of the future will have a great arsonal of capabilities to draw upon.
John
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20 years 1 month ago #10982
by GD
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John,
My comment about the atom gaining energy as being impossible, is meant in the way your theory is formulated: that the atom has extra hidden dimensions of energy.
That pill is hard to swallow.
My comment about the atom gaining energy as being impossible, is meant in the way your theory is formulated: that the atom has extra hidden dimensions of energy.
That pill is hard to swallow.
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20 years 1 month ago #11552
by GD
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The Lorentz Invariance Law states that the speed of light is the same in all inertial frames, also that laws of physics are identical for all observers moving at a constant velocity <b>relative</b> to each other.
A group of atoms all accelerating uniformly does not violate this law.
Therefore the physical properties of these atoms will change simultaneously with respect to each other and depend upon the entropy of the system in which they are situated in. Their acceleration should indicate the level of entropy.
The entropy of the system is also created by the atom.
According to this theory, the variable (over millions of years) that is the acceleration of matter at the surface of the earth which is now 9.8 m/s^2 should increase slightly over the next million years.
This acceleration also varies with the 11 year cycle of solar activity.
This 11 year cycle between minimum and maximum solar activity must be produced by the wobbling motion of the solar system, with max. acceleration at solar max.
I think this erratic motion is produced by the uneven distribution of mass in the solar system, Jupiter being the main culprit.
A group of atoms all accelerating uniformly does not violate this law.
Therefore the physical properties of these atoms will change simultaneously with respect to each other and depend upon the entropy of the system in which they are situated in. Their acceleration should indicate the level of entropy.
The entropy of the system is also created by the atom.
According to this theory, the variable (over millions of years) that is the acceleration of matter at the surface of the earth which is now 9.8 m/s^2 should increase slightly over the next million years.
This acceleration also varies with the 11 year cycle of solar activity.
This 11 year cycle between minimum and maximum solar activity must be produced by the wobbling motion of the solar system, with max. acceleration at solar max.
I think this erratic motion is produced by the uneven distribution of mass in the solar system, Jupiter being the main culprit.
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20 years 1 month ago #11553
by Jim
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I also suspect Jupiter is the force that causes the sunspot cycle. How do you explain the details of this? What is it about Jupiter that is causing the cycle? Lets not do entrophy or the atom anymore.
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20 years 1 month ago #11599
by GD
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Hi Jim,
I think the solar system's speed through the galaxy varies with this 11 year cycle.
Unfortunately, entropy is part of the equation.
This is what I have been trying to explain this past year and a half.
Maybe the first thing that should be done is to understand the dynamics of our galaxy. This should answer the majority of our questions.
If matter does move towards the center of the galaxy, then most conservation laws should be reviewed.
I think the solar system's speed through the galaxy varies with this 11 year cycle.
Unfortunately, entropy is part of the equation.
This is what I have been trying to explain this past year and a half.
Maybe the first thing that should be done is to understand the dynamics of our galaxy. This should answer the majority of our questions.
If matter does move towards the center of the galaxy, then most conservation laws should be reviewed.
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