"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote...
in message ...
Painius I have posted many times that in the very beginning nature
used just one force,and that was gravity,and after the BB the other
three forces came out of gravity. A Nobel was given for combining two
so far. In the end they will all be unified into one,and gravity always
wins in the end. This thought is not new to me. I came up with my
equation in 1946. Bert
Yes, i agree, Bert. But i think that someday we'll
find that gravity is not a true force. Here is how i
think it happened (and continues to happen)...
Space, an energy that flows, develops minuscule
and curious little flaws in its flow. These little
"flaws" are unconscionably tiny areas of condensed
spatial energy. Perhaps a quark (or whatever makes
up a quark) is born.
Spatial energy continues to be drawn into these
tiny protoparticles, and this action of space draws
these quarks together. We're talking about a very
weak tendency here, a tendency that eventually,
after lots of quarks become a proton and an
electron, begins to be strong enough to be sensed
as "gravity" on the quantum scale.
So now these condensed forms of spatial energy,
"quarks", have themselves condensed to form the
familiar hydrogen atom. And there are charges
built up within each major particle, each proton
and electron, that would blow the larger of them
apart. So, naturally, some small force is required
to hold the large proton particle together... and
the "weak nuclear force" is born.
And all there is... is hydrogen. Circumstances
come about that combine hydrogen into helium.
Hydrogen gas condenses into a star that fuses
and burns the hydrogen. This results in helium.
To keep two protons together, since there is a
very strong tendency for them to repel each
other, a stronger force is needed... and the
"strong nuclear force" is born.
Stars blow up and produce the more complex
elements and sooner or later, lo and behold...
particles find a way, some way, to condense, to
get together and to be ALIVE !
....and here we are.
We ponder the fundamental forces and we
wonder why gravity doesn't "come around" to
unify with these forces. It's because gravity is
not a force. Gravity is the source of the forces.
It all begins with gravity.
And if gravitational energy can do all this, it's
no wonder why Einstein would take his field
equations regarding flowing space to his grave.
....or at the very least, he hid them very well.
happy days and...
starry starry nights!
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SMILE... extend your love all over the cosmos!
Indelibly yours,
Paine
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