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Fundamental Theory Of Existence.1. Zero can not exist as denominator.2. Anything can not be created out of nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.3. Anything can not be destroyed into nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.4. Existence of anything can not be infinite.5. There is no beginning and an end to the existence of the World.6. There are finite absolute laws.7. Velocity of light is relative.8. There are three dimensions and three dimensions only.9. Time Travel can not exist.10. Tan 90 can not exist.11. God(s) can not exist.
So far so good. [] Maybe rethink zero; in a radian defined circle, zero and 2 PI are the same.Number 7 I would not agree with. The velocity of light is absolute. We think it is relative because the construct of matter causes our measuring devices to distort with movement.
Velocity of light is observed to be constant to different observers from different frames of reference. Why?
QuoteVelocity of light is observed to be constant to different observers from different frames of reference. Why?We have known for about 200 years now that matter could possibly be made of light. We discovered at the turn of the century that if matter were made of light [nofollow] relativity phenomena would exist in flat space-time.That alone provides enough variables to make the odds that it is so be astronomical. All of us have been trying to show why this can not possibly be so. No one has yet found even one piece of evidence that it is not so.So we keep making up weird schemes to explain the nature of the universe. We may finally have to accept what nature is telling us.
Quote from: variationzFundamental Theory Of Existence.1. Zero can not exist as denominator.2. Anything can not be created out of nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.3. Anything can not be destroyed into nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.4. Existence of anything can not be infinite.5. There is no beginning and an end to the existence of the World.6. There are finite absolute laws.7. Velocity of light is relative.8. There are three dimensions and three dimensions only.9. Time Travel can not exist.10. Tan 90 can not exist.11. God(s) can not exist.So far so good. [] Maybe rethink zero; in a radian defined circle, zero and 2 PI are the same.Number 7 I would not agree with. The velocity of light is absolute. We think it is relative because the construct of matter causes our measuring devices to distort with movement.Hi, Vern. Very interesting. Somewhere I have read that a woman has actually stopped "Light" and then started it again after which it accelerated back to 186000/sec. She was paid $500,000 tax free to spend as she liked. Thanks for your information. Joe L. Ogan
Quote from: variationzFundamental Theory Of Existence.1. Zero can not exist as denominator.2. Anything can not be created out of nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.3. Anything can not be destroyed into nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.4. Existence of anything can not be infinite.5. There is no beginning and an end to the existence of the World.6. There are finite absolute laws.7. Velocity of light is relative.8. There are three dimensions and three dimensions only.9. Time Travel can not exist.10. Tan 90 can not exist.11. God(s) can not exist.So far so good. [] Maybe rethink zero; in a radian defined circle, zero and 2 PI are the same.Number 7 I would not agree with. The velocity of light is absolute. We think it is relative because the construct of matter causes our measuring devices to distort with movement.Try the "Big Rip Theory" Regards, Joe L. Ogan
Ask any mathematician ...stuff related to 0 and infinity is still a debate.no proof in practical.we made those rules.do trust math for finding god or fundamental theory. trust physics.
What do you mean?
Nature is telling us that it is a simple construct of electric and magnetic phenomena and nothing else.
Quote from: Vern on 01/12/2009 13:52:49Nature is telling us that it is a simple construct of electric and magnetic phenomena and nothing else. I absolutely agree with this Vern but, I would suggest that the permittivity & permeability of space are a direct result of a universal geometry that we don't fully understand as yet. I've brought this up in another thread but it recieved little attention. Nevertheless, I'll present it again.I contend that there are more than 3 spatial dimensions. And I'm not joining the string theorists here, my understanding is much less complicated. Standard physics allows for 3 spatial dimensions and one of time. However, we have observed the path of various particles moving through space in spiral patterns. For this to occur, the particle must differentiate between left and right and up and down. This will not set well with most physicists but please think about it for a while and you may understand what I'm proposing. Because the particle has chosen a sprial path, I submit that there are not only 3 spatial dimensions, there are 6. Some will argue that these are only 6 degrees of freedom and not dimensions. Ask yourself; What exactly is a dimension if not a degree of freedom?I submit that there are 6 spatial dimensions and 1 of time. Seven in total and no more. Some will suggest that we need 2 for time also because nothing disallows for it's reversal. If that is so, I guess we can throw out the concept of Entropy. From the point of origin, and this concept is important. Between the point of origin and the following:One dimension forward.One dimension backward.One dimension left.One dimension right.One dimension up.One dimension down. One dimension thru time.Seven in all............................Ethos
There are three degrees of freedom. If there where seven, then a full circle would not equal 360 degrees in all. Time is a dimension, but there are many different interpetations.
Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 01/12/2009 15:54:24There are three degrees of freedom. If there where seven, then a full circle would not equal 360 degrees in all. Time is a dimension, but there are many different interpetations. I give up.......................
Quote from: Ethos on 01/12/2009 16:07:34Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 01/12/2009 15:54:24There are three degrees of freedom. If there where seven, then a full circle would not equal 360 degrees in all. Time is a dimension, but there are many different interpetations. I give up.......................The dimensions above ''One dimension forward.One dimension backward.One dimension left.One dimension right.One dimension up.One dimension down. One dimension thru time.Seven in all.''Is what we percieve conceptually; just because this is more notion than motion, you need to reconsider why up and down, left right forward and back all indicate the existence of a three dimensionsional realm (see pythogoreans Theorem) It's a proof alone that three dimensions suffice the theory of physics.
Quote from: variationzFundamental Theory Of Existence.1. Zero can not exist as denominator.2. Anything can not be created out of nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.3. Anything can not be destroyed into nothingness, only change of form is possible and change is everywhere.4. Existence of anything can not be infinite.5. There is no beginning and an end to the existence of the World.6. There are finite absolute laws.7. Velocity of light is relative.8. There are three dimensions and three dimensions only.9. Time Travel can not exist.10. Tan 90 can not exist.11. God(s) can not exist.So far so good. [] Maybe rethink zero; in a radian defined circle, zero and 2 PI are the same.Number 7 I would not agree with. The velocity of light is absolute. We think it is relative because the construct of matter causes our measuring devices to distort with movement. Some woman stopped light in suppercold sodium. Restarted it with a laser beam. It started out slowly and then accelerated back to the speed of light. She received $500K, tax free, to spend as she wished. Joe L. Ogan