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Title: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 10/07/2017 00:50:49
Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.

Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 10/07/2017 21:34:38
You have done this with the word "solid"
https://xkcd.com/1860/
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 10/07/2017 22:06:07
You have done this with the word "solid"
https://xkcd.com/1860/
I think the word solid means solid as in firm . If the state of  matter was made of only energies and the repulsive force of these energies on each other made us perceive  these energies were firm, i.e a brick   .   Then if we consider that space was firm but these energies could pass through what was firm , the firm would appear to be free space.

So matter could be solid passing through free space or space could be the solid and the matter is passing through the solid.

It depends on the way we look at matter, if we consider that all matter is energy then this could end up a Paradox thought.

Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 13/07/2017 21:26:14
If the state of  matter was made of only energies
But it's not.
So there's nothing more to say.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 13/07/2017 21:28:28
If the state of  matter was made of only energies
But it's not.
So there's nothing more to say.
If your entire bodily structure was made of energy , how would you know something was solid if you could pass right through it?

Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 15/07/2017 14:16:18
If your entire bodily structure was made of energy ,
It isn't, so the question is meaningless.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 19/07/2017 03:56:56
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Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.




I believe space time has a density to it but you think that it passes through particles of matter? and that particles of matter are energy's?
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 21/07/2017 15:44:42
If your entire bodily structure was made of energy ,
It isn't, so the question is meaningless.
You saying it isn't does not make it true, that would be a belief and not being very objective at all.   If we were beings of energy  and matter was also energy, we would all seem solid to each other because of opposing forces. However the space could be solid but perceived as space because as energies space solid offers no opposing force to us so we see it as space.

Think objectively ....
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 21/07/2017 15:46:14
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Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.




I believe space time has a density to it but you think that it passes through particles of matter? and that particles of matter are energy's?
I mean objectively, space itself could be the solid and we are not the solids.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 22/07/2017 02:00:14
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Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.




I believe space time has a density to it but you think that it passes through particles of matter? and that particles of matter are energy's?
I mean objectively, space itself could be the solid and we are not the solids.
You need to look up the meaning of the word solid or objective.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 22/07/2017 03:36:16
I mean objectively, space itself could be the solid and we are not the solids.

Well I think space moves out of the way of the smallest particles of matter not travel through them. Is that what your implying is space travels through the smallest particles of matter?
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 22/07/2017 10:27:02
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Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.




I believe space time has a density to it but you think that it passes through particles of matter? and that particles of matter are energy's?
I mean objectively, space itself could be the solid and we are not the solids.
You need to look up the meaning of the word solid or objective.
No I don't need to look the words, you need to think, you are not thinking or you would ''get it''.  I am not saying it is fact, but there is a slight possibility.   You have heard of a holographic Universe?   Why not an energy Universe?   Where all matter is actually energy and all space is matter. A complete reversal of thinking.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 22/07/2017 10:28:29
I mean objectively, space itself could be the solid and we are not the solids.

Well I think space moves out of the way of the smallest particles of matter not travel through them. Is that what your implying is space travels through the smallest particles of matter?
The particles pass through the space like light travels through glass.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Kryptid on 22/07/2017 22:20:56
Things that we consider solid are already mostly empty space.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 22/07/2017 22:30:33
No I don't need to look the words,
Well, at the very least you need to properly explain  the esoteric  definitions of the words which you are using.
Your statements simply don't make sense with the normal definitions.

There's no point telling everyone else to "think", when the problem is that you choose not to explain.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: Bored chemist on 22/07/2017 22:31:57
The particles pass through the space like light travels through glass.
So, they get slowed down, scattered and bent out of shape?

I think we would notice.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 23/07/2017 00:01:20
Things that we consider solid are already mostly empty space.
Energy wrapped around space.

An energy with likewise polarities to another energy would perceive that energy to be solid.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 23/07/2017 00:03:55
The particles pass through the space like light travels through glass.
So, they get slowed down, scattered and bent out of shape?

I think we would notice.
How would we notice something of something perceived nothing? 

If an energy can pass through something , relative to the energy the something is nothing , the something is relatively not even there perceived by the energy.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: GoC on 24/07/2017 12:35:36

The craziest science thought ever. 

« on: 10/07/2017 00:50:49 »



Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.

If you said space could possibly be energy and solids can pass through energy I would have to agree with you. And yes I also suspect mass is a creation of frozen energy created by fusion in suns. Compressed energy like BH's in our fractal environment.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: guest39538 on 24/07/2017 16:52:31

The craziest science thought ever. 

« on: 10/07/2017 00:50:49 »



Space could possibly be a solid. Energies that can pass through things would not ''perceive'' a solid to be solid, it would ''perceive'' free space.

If you said space could possibly be energy and solids can pass through energy I would have to agree with you. And yes I also suspect mass is a creation of frozen energy created by fusion in suns. Compressed energy like BH's in our fractal environment.
You would only h ave to reverse your polarity of thinking to maybe understand the crazy thought is not so crazy after all.

Imagine if all matter was made up of energy and because of likewise polarities things feel solid.  However if all things were made of energy that felt solid but were not actually solid, then these not so solid things could pass through a solid that is undetectable because it would be perceived as space.
Title: Re: The craziest science thought ever.
Post by: GoC on 24/07/2017 19:04:29
Solids move through energy because energy allows motion for solids.