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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: guest39538 on 17/11/2016 11:52:24
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Everything we see exists in the mono-space single reference frame simultaneously.
added- Some people see but some people can ''see''. I see and ''see'' the space between objects, space does not reflect light , energy does not really exist as an entity, energy can not propagate at any given single point without an attractive. Likewise ''charges''/''polarities'' repel. Likewise ''charges''/'polarities'' can not occupy the same space without an attractive at any given single point of denser space.
added- Thinking out aloud, denser points of space exist in/of space and attract ''energy'' to form matter.
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the space between objects, space does not reflect light
True
energy does not really exist as an entity,
Can you Explain what moves an electron?
energy can not propagate at any given single point without an attractive.
Many consider a photon a energy packet. What mechanical process attracts the photon energy packet?
Likewise ''charges''/''polarities'' repel. Likewise ''charges''/'polarities'' can not occupy the same space without an attractive at any given single point of denser space.
Can you describe the physical issues and mechanics of denser space?
Can you describe the mechanical cause of charge?
Can you describe the physical mechanics of polarities?
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Can you Explain what moves an electron?
I imagine it would be the presence of the same.
energy can not propagate at any given single point without an attractive.
Many consider a photon a energy packet. What mechanical process attracts the photon energy packet?
opposites attract
Likewise ''charges''/''polarities'' repel. Likewise ''charges''/'polarities'' can not occupy the same space without an attractive at any given single point of denser space.
Can you describe the physical issues and mechanics of denser space?
Can you describe the mechanical cause of charge?
Can you describe the physical mechanics of polarities?
Maybe with more thought and more knowledge I could explain the above, so in time maybe.