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jal
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Unfortunately....... the right question has not been asked.............

The solutions and the cause of the problems are …. E=hf

So... if you accept that everything is made from a wave and that they started at PLANCK SIZE or smaller.

EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING

I HAVE DRAWN 3 WAVES COMING FROM PLANCK SIZE.
AS YOU CAN SEES THEY INTERACT AT ?
ADD ANOTHER 3 WAVES AND SHOW ME HOW YOU CAN GET OUR UNIVERSE?
THE WAVES OBEY THE INVERSE SQUARE LAW. THE ENERGY WAVES INTERFERS AND DESTROY EACH OTHER.

HOW WOULD THE STRENGTH OF THE WAVES BE REDUCED BY 4 AT 2R?
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If you had only one wave then the strength of one wave would be reduced by 4. However, there are 6 waves coming from planck size, next to each other.
Explain ... how/why we can get our universe.

JAL smile.gif


Zephir
QUOTE (jal+Aug 22 2006, 07:43 PM)
...you will get a list of all Nick's questions...

The single question can have a lot of answers, not vice-versa. As such, the questions are much more valuable, than answers...
Alfi
QUOTE (jal+Aug 22 2006, 04:43 PM)
Hi!

The solutions and the cause of the problems are …. E=hf

So... if you accept that everything is made from a wave and that they started at PLANCK SIZE or smaller.

EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING - omitted for brevity

Explain ... how/why we can get our universe.
JAL smile.gif



Jal

So... IF I Don't accept that everything is made from a wave(s) could I explain the following, or better, Could I explain the following to you?
I am curious of what you have read or heard of or thought, that leads you to think everything is 'made from a wave' ?
Can or will you offer the reason for your belief the the universe is composed of waves?

Alfi

jal
Hi Alfi! smile.gif
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...everything is 'made from a wave' ?

Hummmm.... It seem to be the best proposal that is going around.
Sooooo.....it needs to analysed to be understood.
I hope that you have taken the time to read what I have been saying and discussing in my summary and my posts.
I would like to get some other input on the concept of energy at Planck scale.
Take your time..... I'll be in my thread smile.gif ....for a while yet. smile.gif
jal
Alfi
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Hummmm.... It seem to be the best proposal that is going around.


(oooopps I just accidentally posted my reply to the mods as a 'report this post ' sorry )

wink.gif I'm not saying I disagree, rather, just asking that if I didn't agree what thoughts would you offer to convince me in my indecision?
As I read the histories of this theory or that theory I am tickled by which ones evolve and which ones pop like bubbles. Hey, the world was flat for a very long time.
Even the basics like Force = Mass x Acceleration, work just fine until someone asks you to explain 'Mass'.

As I grow and learn, I find I can flip flop in my beliefs with the best of 'em. smile.gif

I think our very limited five or six senses are not enough alone to observe our Quarks ands Quasars of the 'new' realities. Adding the non-physical ideas of math and science just makes it all more fun.

*additional thought. * I find it funny and coincidental that on my white-board behind me I have a whole smattering of equations to help me understand the concepts dealing with Planck level energies and time scales. Since most of my musings don't last more than a few weeks on that board ( I photograph and wipe ) the timing is... spooky smile.gif even at this distance. hehe

Alfi
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