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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 2, 2014 20:11:56 GMT
Link... The Feynman Lectures on PhysicsPincho says... Should be interesting to add this information to my theory, and then deepen the physics to a new level.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 3, 2014 12:02:05 GMT
I will start to modify Feynman's ideas to accommodate my ideas... YOU CAN IGNORE MY IDEAS. On the other hand my ideas usually become useful in the future.
First we have the jiggling. It seems that the physics are skipped over for the jiggling. The physics are skipped over because gravity was never added to the physics. I add gravity to the physics... The loss of bonding between atoms is due to the outflow of attractive holes, and atoms follow those attractive holes. The holes are attractive because scalar particles which are gravity particles feed inwards to a central point. Gravity moves X/Y/Z/Scale-In/Scale-Out. Scale-In is concave, and scale-Out is convex. So a concave hole is attractive, and a convex sphere bumps like a football. You fit the spherical peg in the hole, and that is like a magnet. With the holes moving in the opposite direction to gravity you get steam. The area of least resistance is moving, and the atoms are following it, and lost their bonding when Gravity scaled away from them. Holes move away from trapped gravity, because gravity scales down to become a hole when it is trapped. This creates fields of holes, and gravity spheres, and when you combine the holes, and the sphere you get veins that can pass gravity along as information. This information is required for relativity. The fields become relativity fields. You can find out how fast something is moving relative to its bow wave which is part of the backdrop of space. So now you have a fixed speed relative to gravity fields. On Earth you have air, so gravity becomes a fractal in the air, moving through a particle stacking system.
By the way, there is no pull force. You can ignore that. All forces have to be pushed along. To get the equivalent of a pull force you release pressure from the front of a particle, and that is why particles move towards the holes.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 26, 2014 11:04:10 GMT
The physics of evaporated water seem wrong too, and the piston seems wrong.
Water is a series of Quantum holes in my theory. Photons propagate through the holes easily so the water is transparent. The molecules are flow directors like plumbing. Apart from X/Y/Z you have In/Out. The spaces between molecules are not really spaces, they are a variation in the propagation of particles. So water evaporates, and expands the propagation from holes outwards into air, so the propagation expands, and pushes a piston. I don't really have physics bouncing off the piston, I have propagation expanding outwards quite uniformly, but from holes which are not uniformly situated.
Feynman...
This is how my theory first started many years ago. I cooled water in a computer simulation to get a snowflake, which I continued to a Bose/Einstein condensate. The water density is a fractal created by the holes as they move together because the flow force is now inwards propagating. X/Y/Z/In/Out, and In is this fractal of hexagon shaped patterns due to the kissing number 6 from sphere stacking.
When eventually you get to a Bose/Einstein condensate you get dimples from the in-flow of gravity. It is like a golf ball with physics propagating towards points from an outer membrane.
Jiggling does not occur quite the way that scientists think according to my theory.
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