Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: guest39538 on 11/05/2017 15:20:46
-
Do all particles emanate a field?
Are all fields interlaced?
Is there a single uniform field ''whole'' that all other fields exist in?
-
yes,yes and yes
-
Do all particles emanate a field?
Are all fields interlaced?
Is there a single uniform field ''whole'' that all other fields exist in?
Try having a read through the following thread.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/13157/what-is-a-field-really
-
Do all particles emanate a field?
Are all fields interlaced?
Is there a single uniform field ''whole'' that all other fields exist in?
Try having a read through the following thread.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/13157/what-is-a-field-really
Thank you , that gave me something to read whilst in my fishing bivvy and it is absolutely chucking it down out. I read several of the posts , maybe I should join there and explain to the poor guy all about fields .
Quite clearly a field is not just a maths construct.
what I will say is that in my opinion there may only be one field , all other fields being distortions of the one field that act like individual fields. However I must have more thought about this notion although the logic is doable in explanation. .
-
yes,yes and yes
The single uniform field that is a 0 constant , all other emanating ''fields'' are pulled through this field by every 0 energy point of the ''fields'' being attracted to every 0 point of the field ? (a mono rail)
+>
________________________________neg mono field