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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: trevorjohnson32 on 25/01/2021 20:39:58

Title: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 25/01/2021 20:39:58
What if when the big bang occurred that space filled with a density to a point from an outside universe's nuclear reaction, that it filled with the density of that universe like a pit and has been billowing out ever since against the outside universe. The nucleus would be like a pit and a stuck region of space would be in the pit pushing out against space pushing in. The denser the space medium is the opposite of a typical medium. If you fill a chamber with dense gas it will explode out. But the denser the space medium is in the chamber when it is a vacuum the more power of draw you have into the chamber. The space medium is the opposite of density in a typical medium and this matters at the point where some people speculate gravity waves come from. When space touches the 'pit' that is the atomic nucleus The pit is fixed and draws in the other medium which is the universe, and at the same time billows out from within the pit because it wants to billow out but is trapped in this pit.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: Kryptid on 25/01/2021 21:08:46
But the denser the space medium is in the chamber when it is a vacuum the more power of draw you have into the chamber.

Evidence?
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: Bored chemist on 25/01/2021 21:09:30
an outside universe's nuclear reaction,
The big bang was vastly hotter than any nuclear explosion, and you also have to address the fundamental meaninglessness of "an outside universe".
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 25/01/2021 21:30:41
The big bang was vastly hotter than any nuclear explosion, and you also have to address the fundamental meaninglessness of "an outside universe".

Maybe the difference is all the heat of that pre big bang universe is stored in the stars and black holes in the galaxy.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 26/01/2021 23:07:22
I think what I'm getting at is that density in the space medium is different then density of matter moving through matter. A highly dense particle of matter when it moves through the space medium is like a vacuum moving over the rug. The wave is inward rather then outward. This effect puts a density in the space medium as the vacuum of the nucleus puts a squeezing stress on the surrounding space medium. So rather then a boat cutting through water creating a surface wave of density spreading out, the vacuum that is the nucleus acts as a pit and isn't a physical object that exists.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: Bored chemist on 27/01/2021 12:16:40
I think what I'm getting at is that density in the space medium is different then density of matter moving through matter.
I think what you are not getting is that the density of space is zero.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: Jolly2 on 27/01/2021 18:00:05
The big bang was vastly hotter than any nuclear explosion, and you also have to address the fundamental meaninglessness of "an outside universe".

Maybe the difference is all the heat of that pre big bang universe is stored in the stars and black holes in the galaxy.

This is string theory. M-theory the idea this universe was created by two universes impacting.

You really need to define your terms better.

I think what I'm getting at is that density in the space medium is different then density of matter moving through matter.

Yeah you need to define your terms better.

Define space medium.

Density.

And

Matter.

A highly dense particle of matter when it moves through the space medium is like a vacuum moving over the rug.

With or without the shake and vac?

How is a dense particle in any way act like a Hoover? You see them as mini black holes?

The wave is inward rather then outward. This effect puts a density in the space medium


No if it's a Hoover it would take density out of the space medium.

as the vacuum of the nucleus puts a squeezing stress on the surrounding space medium.

How is the neculas of a dense atom a vacuum?

So rather then a boat cutting through water creating a surface wave of density spreading out,

Why is it a wave of density? how does a boat add density to the water?

You'll find it doesnt it displaces water, so you are calling " "displacement" density?

And actually suggesting that a dense particle displaces the surrounding space medium? Causing a displacement wave?

the vacuum that is the nucleus acts as a pit and isn't a physical object that exists.

Ok so its like collecting space matter as petrol to pay for the journey?

 Is that your suggestion? Keep going an idea no matter how strange might have something to it.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 28/01/2021 20:06:43
How is a dense particle in any way act like a Hoover? You see them as mini black holes?

The density of the particle, and by density, I mean vacuum density not typical density of a material, acts as a vacuum to surrounding space and pulls it in tighter to the pit causing a field of the space medium to be squeezed and compacted into a dense state.

A boat on the water puts pressure down on the surface and its weight causes a wave a certain height to push down on the surface of the water pushing the wave outward to a surface area that is less dense.

Vacuum density is unlike typical density. The denser the space medium is the stronger the vacuum pressure. Since the pit of the nucleus is fixed, so too is its gravity field, and the vacuum pressure of this density converts to a positive momentum energy of objects puling together. Positive momentum energy suggest that there is a source of power which is the vacumm density of the particle on the standard density of the universe's space medium.
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: Jolly2 on 29/01/2021 22:28:49
How is a dense particle in any way act like a Hoover? You see them as mini black holes?

The density of the particle, and by density, I mean vacuum density not typical density of a material, acts as a vacuum to surrounding space and pulls it in tighter to the pit causing a field of the space medium to be squeezed and compacted into a dense state.

A boat on the water puts pressure down on the surface and its weight causes a wave a certain height to push down on the surface of the water pushing the wave outward to a surface area that is less dense.

Vacuum density is unlike typical density. The denser the space medium is the stronger the vacuum pressure. Since the pit of the nucleus is fixed, so too is its gravity field, and the vacuum pressure of this density converts to a positive momentum energy of objects puling together. Positive momentum energy suggest that there is a source of power which is the vacumm density of the particle on the standard density of the universe's space medium.

So you are suggesting in some way a dense particle,  is trying like a Hoover to suck the surrounding space medium inside it, but it doesn't actually suck the space medium inside, this force causes a pressure around the particle and a wave as it moves? A wave in the space medium?

Which kind of particle are you referencing?
Title: Re: billowing out of atomic nucleus 'pit'
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 30/01/2021 22:38:26
So you are suggesting in some way a dense particle,  is trying like a Hoover to suck the surrounding space medium inside it, but it doesn't actually suck the space medium inside, this force causes a pressure around the particle and a wave as it moves? A wave in the space medium?

Which kind of particle are you referencing?

Yes but I'm suggesting the atomic nucleus is not an object but a pit, it doesn't cause a wave when matter moves around, the space medium of the universe flows through the pit.