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Space is tricky stuff. I have always visioned it as a place that can't
ever be thought of as empty. I have always had it the most dynamic part of the universe. I see it as a great cosmic force field. I see it where actions can take place instantaneously. I go against the 8 minute time laps for Earth to feel gravity from the Sun to stop it the Sun vanished I say a trillion times faster. Space to me is a web of quantum interacting fields. I can see photons as trillions and trillions of dots making up the electromagnetic field.(waves rather than dots fit too) Reality is if we know the field,we know the particle. Reality is we just do not with our bodies feel most fields. They can go right through out bodies. We don't perceive 94% of the universe. Reality is we feel jolts,and not the smooth uniformity of fields that we are immersed in. Sum this post up with. When two electrons try to come together its their mutual photons that does the work to push them away. TreBert |
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On Oct 17, 10:10*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Space is tricky stuff. I have always visioned it as a place that can't ever be thought of as empty. I have always had it the most dynamic part of the universe. *I see it as a great cosmic force field. I see it where actions can take place instantaneously. I go against the 8 minute time laps for Earth to feel gravity from the Sun to stop it the Sun vanished I say a trillion times faster. *Space to me is a web of quantum interacting fields. I can see photons as trillions and trillions of dots making up the electromagnetic field.(waves rather than dots fit too) *Reality is if we know the field,we know the particle. *Reality is we just do not with our bodies feel most fields. They can go right through out bodies. *We don't perceive 94% of the universe. * *Reality is we feel jolts,and not the smooth uniformity of fields that we are immersed in. * Sum this post up with. When two electrons try to come together its their mutual photons that does the work to push them away. *TreBert We call the substance(stuff) that fills space "aether".Faraday was big on aether. He told us its structure was vibrations. Was he thinking about the string theory way back in the 1840s? Faraday thinking would fit well with a today's quantum field theorist. It is also close to the way I see the universe. TreBert |
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"G=EMC^2" wrote in message ... On Oct 17, 10:10 am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Space is tricky stuff. I have always visioned it as a place that can't ever be thought of as empty. I have always had it the most dynamic part of the universe. I see it as a great cosmic force field. I see it where actions can take place instantaneously. I go against the 8 minute time laps for Earth to feel gravity from the Sun to stop it the Sun vanished I say a trillion times faster. Space to me is a web of quantum interacting fields. I can see photons as trillions and trillions of dots making up the electromagnetic field.(waves rather than dots fit too) Reality is if we know the field,we know the particle. Reality is we just do not with our bodies feel most fields. They can go right through out bodies. We don't perceive 94% of the universe. Reality is we feel jolts,and not the smooth uniformity of fields that we are immersed in. Sum this post up with. When two electrons try to come together its their mutual photons that does the work to push them away. TreBert We call the substance(stuff) that fills space "aether".Faraday was big on aether. He told us its structure was vibrations. Was he thinking about the string theory way back in the 1840s? Faraday thinking would fit well with a today's quantum field theorist. It is also close to the way I see the universe. TreBert Mickleson - Morley no aether.... as for empty space...check between your ears! |
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On Oct 19, 2:02*pm, "David Staup" wrote:
"G=EMC^2" wrote in message ... On Oct 17, 10:10 am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Space is tricky stuff. I have always visioned it as a place that can't ever be thought of as empty. I have always had it the most dynamic part of the universe. I see it as a great cosmic force field. I see it where actions can take place instantaneously. I go against the 8 minute time laps for Earth to feel gravity from the Sun to stop it the Sun vanished I say a trillion times faster. Space to me is a web of quantum interacting fields. I can see photons as trillions and trillions of dots making up the electromagnetic field.(waves rather than dots fit too) Reality is if we know the field,we know the particle. Reality is we just do not with our bodies feel most fields. They can go right through out bodies. We don't perceive 94% of the universe. Reality is we feel jolts,and not the smooth uniformity of fields that we are immersed in. Sum this post up with. When two electrons try to come together its their mutual photons that does the work to push them away. TreBert We call the substance(stuff) that fills space "aether".Faraday was big on aether. He told us its structure was vibrations. Was he thinking about the string theory way back in the 1840s? *Faraday thinking would fit well with a today's quantum field theorist. It is also close to the way I see the universe. *TreBert Mickleson - Morley no aether.... as for empty space...check between your ears! Your a dim wit wonder of the universe. TreBert |
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BULL****!
Saul Levy On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 05:52:32 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Painius that 1999 gamma explosion told us we needed lots of space. TreBert |
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