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Originally Posted by Jay-qu
Hang on hang on.. you just said three things - but then say the third thing is composed of the first two things.. So is there two or three?
Also you say a photon is made of a plus and minus dot and is massless - how then is this third dipole thing, also made of the plus and minus dot massive? you just contradicted yourself..
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JG: The entire universe is made up of two things so that if all things were placed at a single point, the entire universe would erase into nothingness.
If all the dots were placed together at a single point we would return to an original big bang which is prior to the cyclical universe.
Two things one plus and one minus combine in a "Well" to produce the third thing which is the bipolar dot. Everything we see is made up of these three things. Continuously there is an interchange between the electrical world and the mechanical world. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is the result of mass/electrical energy changes continuously.
The photon is composed of dots along. Thus they have momentum and energy but are massless. When we combine plus dots and minus dots in a "well" you get a neutral charge bipolar dot. This has a pulsating waveshape or AC type field. It is this AC pulsating field which has the property of mass.
When we look at the dots in a "well) we see that they spin around each and form gyroscopic action. This is what gives them inertia and mass.
Thanks for the question.