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I noticed you posted the same topic again in the New Theories section of the site: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=31521.0In order to consolidate things, I'm going to delete the thread in the New Theories section for now, since it has zero replies. Would you rather keep this thread in the Physics and Astronomy forum or move it to the New Theories forum? (This forum is applicable if you want to discuss what mainstream physics says about your question, whereas the New Theories section is useful if you want to propose a theory outside of the mainstream.)I've also rephrased your title in the form of a question, as is forum policy. You're free to change it if you prefer a different question.Cheers,JP (moderator)
URU quote light for instance, travels as both particles and waves, so it can not mean matter only travels in wave lengths, matter is condensed energy, its density determines its vibration i.e. wavelength. its vibration that produces these waves, ok. what you describe sounds like newton laws of force.unquoteagreed light is both particles and waves as described. the rest is rubbish. matter wave as described by de Broglie have nothing to do with physical vibrations see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_wave for a full description of wavelength and frequency. all this is thoroughly proved experimentally.
atoms are energy
If matter is energy at a slow vibration, what happens with no vibration?
would matter not vibrating be super dense?
can vibration replace dark matter in equations?
You're wrong about density defining the quantum vibration of particles, so the rest of your claim doesn't hold. Vibration isn't a very precise term to use, but basically a quantum particle acts like a wave, and the amount of wiggle in that wave is what I think you mean by vibration. In that case, the vibration is defined by the momentum and energy of the particle, not density. So to answer your original questions:QuoteIf matter is energy at a slow vibration, what happens with no vibration?Matter isn't energy with a slow vibration. Furthermore, there is no such thing as matter that isn't vibrating, since even particles with the least possible energy still vibrate.Quotewould matter not vibrating be super dense?No. Matter can't stop vibrating. Also, even if it's vibrating slowly, that doesn't mean that it's super dense.Quotecan vibration replace dark matter in equations?Vibration is a property of matter. Dark matter is matter that we can't see. The two are different physical things, so they can't be interchanged in equations. I think what you mean to ask is if dark matter could be explained as regular matter that's just vibrating slowly. The answer is basically no. There are a lot of properties that dark matter needs to satisfy: it needs to not emit electromagnetic waves and it has to have other properties which match observations of the universe. Some of it could be slowly-vibrating matter, but that alone isn't enough of a description to define dark matter.It sounds like the kind of matter you're describing falls within the idea of cold dark matter. If you wanted to read up on it, you could check the wiki link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_dark_matter
It's not that you're being unclear. It's that you're claiming things to be facts which have no evidence to support them or flat out contradict experiments. Soul Surfer and I have tried to point out where your theory has errors, but you don't seem to want to discuss them. Therefore, I'm moving this topic to the "New Theories" board.-JP (moderator)
Quote from: UndergroundRisingUnited on 13/05/2010 01:45:00atoms are energyHow true. As Woody Allen put it, "It's like anything else."
1+1=1
Quote from: UndergroundRisingUnited on 13/05/2010 19:35:511+1=11+1=10
ALL MATTER HAS A RESONATE VIBRATION, LIKE A SINGER BREAKING A GLASS, AT RIGHT FREQUENCY THE MASS LONGER CAN CONTAIN ITS STATE.
LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED ME TO BE ANY MORE CLEAR, AND BEFORE YOU SAY NO, LOOK FOR PROOF OR EXPERIMENT YOURSELF.
IF DARK MATTER IS MATTER WE CANT SEE EXPLAIN WHY WE SEE ANYTHING, WE SEE A SHORT SPAN OF THE LIGHT SPECTRUM (IN BETWEEN ULTRA AND INFRA),IF DARK MATTER IS JUST MATTER THAT CANT BE SEEN THEN ONE COULD SEE IT IN XRAY OR INFRA RED, THE FACT WE CANT SEE IT IN ANY SPECTRUM IS PROOF THERE IS MORE TO IT THAN JUST MATTER WE CAN NOT SEE.EVERYTHING IS ENERGY
THEY EMIT SOUND WAVES VIBRATING,