Post by Pincho Paxton on Jun 17, 2015 4:57:05 GMT
The physics that I use in my theory could be mistaken for a hologram, but I wouldn't call them holographic. If we go through those physics you will find that the source of each particle is stored locally to the particle, so that makes them real particles.
Why is the Universe mistaken for a hologram using my physics?
Well these rules can be mistaken for a hologram...
1/ A 'Y' beam of light is converted at atomic locations into an 'X/Z' wave.
2/ Granular Convection stores particles in a 2D spherical membrane of similar sizes from the various sized Y plane.
So surfaces although spherical have the properties of a 2D plane wrapped around, but a Y wave is creating those 2D surfaces.
That sounds pretty holographic.. however scientists have a missing piece of the jigsaw... Gravity!
Scientists use the words ' Bending Of Spacetime', 'Pull force', 'Attraction' for gravity. This would create a backwards cause, and effect. With the scientific version of gravity you seem to get Action At A Distance. This would complete a holographic theory combined with the other physics, but it is wrong.
Particles are quantum holes in space, and this makes their physics local to them, they are a froth. By localizing the physics you remove the holographic nature of the theory. By making the particles holes in space you allow for them to become the area of least resistance, so gravity flows towards those holes. This then explains the Y wave propagator of light, and why it changes to an X/Z wave locally, and why light is called a particle, and a wave. The holes are the particles, the propagation is the wave.
This removes any ideas that the universe is a hologram, and also explains why gravity isn't a pull force. No pull force has ever existed, you can't pull your trousers up in quantum physics.
Pincho Paxton
Why is the Universe mistaken for a hologram using my physics?
Well these rules can be mistaken for a hologram...
1/ A 'Y' beam of light is converted at atomic locations into an 'X/Z' wave.
2/ Granular Convection stores particles in a 2D spherical membrane of similar sizes from the various sized Y plane.
So surfaces although spherical have the properties of a 2D plane wrapped around, but a Y wave is creating those 2D surfaces.
That sounds pretty holographic.. however scientists have a missing piece of the jigsaw... Gravity!
Scientists use the words ' Bending Of Spacetime', 'Pull force', 'Attraction' for gravity. This would create a backwards cause, and effect. With the scientific version of gravity you seem to get Action At A Distance. This would complete a holographic theory combined with the other physics, but it is wrong.
Particles are quantum holes in space, and this makes their physics local to them, they are a froth. By localizing the physics you remove the holographic nature of the theory. By making the particles holes in space you allow for them to become the area of least resistance, so gravity flows towards those holes. This then explains the Y wave propagator of light, and why it changes to an X/Z wave locally, and why light is called a particle, and a wave. The holes are the particles, the propagation is the wave.
This removes any ideas that the universe is a hologram, and also explains why gravity isn't a pull force. No pull force has ever existed, you can't pull your trousers up in quantum physics.
Pincho Paxton