Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 28, 2013 9:31:44 GMT
I hate maths, why do I always end up giving myself maths problems?
I was looking at the overlap of a structure in my theory where 1 + -1 = 0 which becomes a neutral area in the Universe. It becomes the space void, but not really a void, just an overlap of destructive interference. You can then overlap the void a second time, but the second time offers a tiny bit of resistance, and then you can keep overlapping this neutral area until you end up with the mass of heavy particles.
Then I looked at the branches of a tree, and I was looking at how they work with gravity, and magnetism. Then I looked at a bar magnet, and noticed that knots in trees look a lot like iron filing shapes. So I was then drawn to patterns. Then I remembered the Fibonacci sequence. Something tells me that I can work out a relationship between 1 + -1 = 0, the overlap of matter and the Fibonacci sequence.
Because my maths is so bad, it will take me quite a while to figure it out. So I posted it here instead. But if I am right it could explain the accelerating expansion of the Universe.
I know it's there, I get this feeling, and I know that this feeling is 99% right once I figure it out. Zero is neutral, and neutral can be overlapped, the branches of the tree should pop out at the neutral zone similar to the zone in a magnet at curvature point through the iron filings.
There is a lot to the Fibonacci sequence in gravity/magnetism. If you combine them all together you almost have a self building universe.
I just wish that I knew what a physical location was.
Pincho Paxton
I was looking at the overlap of a structure in my theory where 1 + -1 = 0 which becomes a neutral area in the Universe. It becomes the space void, but not really a void, just an overlap of destructive interference. You can then overlap the void a second time, but the second time offers a tiny bit of resistance, and then you can keep overlapping this neutral area until you end up with the mass of heavy particles.
Then I looked at the branches of a tree, and I was looking at how they work with gravity, and magnetism. Then I looked at a bar magnet, and noticed that knots in trees look a lot like iron filing shapes. So I was then drawn to patterns. Then I remembered the Fibonacci sequence. Something tells me that I can work out a relationship between 1 + -1 = 0, the overlap of matter and the Fibonacci sequence.
Because my maths is so bad, it will take me quite a while to figure it out. So I posted it here instead. But if I am right it could explain the accelerating expansion of the Universe.
I know it's there, I get this feeling, and I know that this feeling is 99% right once I figure it out. Zero is neutral, and neutral can be overlapped, the branches of the tree should pop out at the neutral zone similar to the zone in a magnet at curvature point through the iron filings.
There is a lot to the Fibonacci sequence in gravity/magnetism. If you combine them all together you almost have a self building universe.
I just wish that I knew what a physical location was.
Pincho Paxton