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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 19, 2013 16:22:43 GMT
What I see as the biggest problem in physics, and in theory, and explanation is...
Action At A Distance
I put this under philosophy, because it doesn't fit anywhere else. I don't know what it is, I don't have any information of the procedures of the experiments, I don't have any information of the readings and the technology used for those readings.
As far as I am concerned Action At a Distance should not ever occur. If it did, you would see something strange happening in space. Something would jump across the sky. Walls would have no location, and touch would have to be a result of an evolved space structure.
I have an Aether in my theory, and to account for distance you must travel through the Aether to get from point A to point B.
I don't believe in Action At A Distance. I am faced with a proof, that cannot be a proof. Someone is telling me that they have evidence of something, and somebody is creating computers that use teleportation of particles over a distance. I have no physics to account for it.
Action At A Distance is the biggest problem of them all.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 25, 2013 21:41:55 GMT
Photons have now been linked together to create a sort of photon molecule. So photons do attach to the Quantum Physics around them. So I am now thinking about an energy bounce that looks like Action At A Distance. What you look for with sensors is energy escaping towards the sensors. But if no energy escapes from a system you have a material that looks like nothing. You need a membrane, and a hole in the middle of a sphere, the energy would bounce off the membrane, two membranes would collide to create destructive interference to zero, then the bounce back would go down the hole, and this would then repeat. This would create an energy that does not escape the system. Photon clouds would be travelling through these membranes, and temporarily become particles at each point. Now when you move the clouds apart they are inside the isolated energy loop.
I think that this explains Action At A Distance.
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