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I find it worthwhile to listen to repeat programs of PBS such as
"Newton" where it shows Newton playing with alchemy. But the facet of this program that seemed to catch my interest this time was the discovery that white light in a prism breaks apart the whiteness into the rainbow colors. And where the program then said words to the effect " counterintuitive to the times". I suppose it was counterintuitive in the time of Newton because people could take the rainbow colors in paint and combine them and never coming out as white, but rather approaching black. So why is white a composite of other colors? And does it have more profound meaning than just an analysis of light waves? I think so. I dismissed this previously as uninteresting because, why would I think that the superposition of wavelengths of colored light delivering a wavelength of white light is anything noteworthy? They are simply the superposition of numbers. But maybe, I should explore this question for there probably is a far deeper answer as to why the Universe is so constructed that "white" is the superposition of the rainbow colors and is not black. Perhaps the question may enter the Dark Night Sky Paradox. Perhaps light, after it travels a long distance, begins to tire and change from white to black. Here I would get into Planck's blackbody radiation theory. And perhaps even get into Doppler redshift. Does the Big Bang theory have any thing to say as to whether light, when going through a prism should be composite of the rainbow colors? I suspect not. However, I would suspect that the Atom Totality theory, since the Universe itself is a big atom, that it may require "Light Waves" to be compositery. You see, if gravity in an Atom Totality arises due to Space being a Dirac ocean of positrons and these positrons attracted to the mass/matter that floats in Space and thus bending space and we seeing this bending and thence calling it gravity. So gravity in an Atom Totality is a Coulomb force of positrons bending the Space where mass lies. So that in a Big Bang theory, white-light should fill the entire night- sky and where white light is not composite. In an Atom Totality, the white-light should be the reverse of black-light where white is composite and black is no-light. I have not put my finger on this yet, but certainly can see that white- light has more to it than what Newton found. The reason no-one could solve the Unification of Forces of physics is that they could not realize that gravity was "bent space" so what was space that could hold a Coulomb force? And the answer was space was Dirac's ocean of positrons. Now again, we must ask why is "white light" composite and in blackbody radiation the walls are black. So could it be, that there really does exist "black light" and that in a Big Bang theory, light should be "black light" and not "white-light"? Well, I am on vacation , and so leave this as a note for the 3rd edition of this book. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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Learn how to format text, you blithering ****.
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Perhaps this should be in my Atom Totality book and not my Galaxy
formation book? But perhaps it may go nowhere and thus leftout. I wrote earlier tonight: I find it worthwhile to listen to repeat programs of PBS such as "Newton" where it shows Newton playing with alchemy. But the facet of this program that seemed to catch my interest this time was the discovery that white light in a prism breaks apart the whiteness into the rainbow colors. And where the program then said words to the effect " counterintuitive to the times". I suppose it was counterintuitive in the time of Newton because people could take the rainbow colors in paint and combine them and never coming out as white, but rather approaching black. So why is white a composite of other colors? And does it have more profound meaning than just an analysis of light waves? I think so. I dismissed this previously as uninteresting because, why would I think that the superposition of wavelengths of colored light delivering a wavelength of white light is anything noteworthy? They are simply the superposition of numbers. But maybe, I should explore this question for there probably is a far deeper answer as to why the Universe is so constructed that "white" is the superposition of the rainbow colors and is not black. Perhaps the question may enter the Dark Night Sky Paradox. Perhaps light, after it travels a long distance, begins to tire and change from white to black. Here I would get into Planck's blackbody radiation theory. And perhaps even get into Doppler redshift. Does the Big Bang theory have any thing to say as to whether light, when going through a prism should be composite of the rainbow colors? I suspect not. However, I would suspect that the Atom Totality theory, since the Universe itself is a big atom, that it may require "Light Waves" to be compositery. You see, if gravity in an Atom Totality arises due to Space being a Dirac ocean of positrons and these positrons attracted to the mass/matter that floats in Space and thus bending space and we seeing this bending and thence calling it gravity. So gravity in an Atom Totality is a Coulomb force of positrons bending the Space where mass lies. So that in a Big Bang theory, white-light should fill the entire night- sky and where white light is not composite. In an Atom Totality, the white-light should be the reverse of black-light where white is composite and black is no-light. I have not put my finger on this yet, but certainly can see that white- light has more to it than what Newton found. Perhaps I now can put my finger on the source. A positron is every much the same as an electron except for charge is opposite and thus they are antiparticles of one another. But are there more opposites than just charge? Would there have to be other opposites to be antiparticles? I believe the answer is affirmative-- that you need more opposites than simply opposite charge. One of those opposites is the light-wave inside a positron compared to a light-wave inside a electron cavity. A light-wave inside an electron cavity, such as a light-wave or beam of light in the cosmic night sky when run through a prism shows the light waves to be composite waves of the rainbow color. However, since positrons are antiparticles, then a light-wave inside a positron when run through a prism would not be composite. In particle physics they have various symmetries that are opposite one another and they give them special names. I am reasonable sure that white light compositery has never before been a discussion by particle physicists, until now. So that white-light-compositery for electron is opposite for positron, and whether it has a name for it already in the literature is unknown to me. The reason no-one could solve the Unification of Forces of physics is that they could not realize that gravity was "bent space" so what was space that could hold a Coulomb force? And the answer was space was Dirac's ocean of positrons. Now again, we must ask why is "white light" composite and in blackbody radiation the walls are black. So could it be, that there really does exist "black light" and that in a Big Bang theory, light should be "black light" and not "white-light"? Well, I am on vacation , and so leave this as a note for the 3rd edition of this book. I have always maintained that some day in the future, the proof of the Atom Totality theory will come easier and easier with each new discoveries. If we fly in an airplane in a geodesic and end up where we started from is proof the Earth is round and how much easier of a proof that was than some abstract reasoning. Someday, someone is going to find a pathway that easily proves the Universe must be a atom itself. One of the reasons I stand alert for things like compositery of white light is that I am always on the alert for something simple and direct proof of Atom Totality. White Light Compositery is not a proof test of the Atom Totality, but if I keep alert and watchful, someday I just might find that quick and easy and short proof. There is going to be a bunch of those short proofs, not just one. The proof that atoms exist via Brownian Motion was one short proof of the existence of atoms, and one short proof amoung many others and better proofs. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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