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this theory begins when there was nothing,the state called 'no'.
imagine a particle originates or gets created all of a sudden,known as zero particle.
to define it, it can originate when two 'no' space areas…;
of ratio a:b=φ,where a>b.so φ being a positive number needs to be greater than zero to achieve it.
so a zero particle is formed.
Quote from: dhanush.gathis theory begins when there was nothing,the state called 'no'.Think of a virtual space supporting something that doesn't exist.That’s not very clear. Do you mean that empty space existed? I.e. that although space did exist it is not what can be called “something” but also there was nothing in it, i.e. stuff that can be called “something”?Quote from: dhanush.ga imagine a particle originates or gets created all of a sudden,known as zero particle.I actually somewhat modified my theory. I could explain it to you if I could chat to you...Are you saying that such a thing appeared without space first being created or created at the same time? If so then how do claim that to be possible?Quote from: dhanush.gato define it, it can originate when two 'no' space areas…;I refer nothing as a space. But nothing occupies. What is the maximum extent of nothing? Either never defined or infinite. The nothing is the infinite space.Where did this “area“ come from? For area to exist, space has to exist. But so far you haven’t said that space was created yet. And if space does exist then it’s not meaningful to speak of two ‘no’ space areas because “no” is the state of nothing so two “no”s is the same thing.Quote from: dhanush.gaof ratio a:b=φ,where a>b.so φ being a positive number needs to be greater than zero to achieve it.They are the two ratios created in virtual space.What do a and b represent, i.e. what are they?Quote from: dhanush.gaso a zero particle is formed.It exists in virtual space. Then it realises as the ratios satisfy.Where did that come from?? Nothing that you’ve said so far has implied any such thing can be or is possible. So far all that you’ve really said is that two empty regions of space which you call “no” existed so a zero particle is formed. What is a zero particle? If zero means no particle then what does it mean to form no particle?I’ll wait until you address that before I go on.