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Old 02-25-2006   #21 (permalink)
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Well, thats a theory in testing is it not? Special Relativity was written on faith untill it was accepted from evidence. But one can tweak relativity a tad, and come up with a much different but fitting logic.

Takes a little faith to come up with a new idea....
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Well, thats a theory in testing is it not? Special Relativity was written on faith untill it was accepted from evidence. But one can tweak relativity a tad, and come up with a much different but fitting logic.

Takes a little faith to come up with a new idea....
Is your theory consistant with existing experimental evidence? Do you have an idea about how it ould be tested? Are there specific predictions that it makes that may be beyond our reach now, but could be looked for in the future? Give me those and I will at least give the benefit of the doubt, if not a complete leap of faith.

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what happens when the unstoppable force meets the unmovable object?
If a something is unstoppable, then nothing can be immovable. If something is immovable, nothing can be unstoppable. The two notions are contradictory, they can't BOTH exist so this could never happen.
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If a something is unstoppable, then nothing can be immovable. If something is immovable, nothing can be unstoppable. The two notions are contradictory, they can't BOTH exist so this could never happen.
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Then Anything can be moved!? and everything could be Stopped!?
ie. Move a Mountain,
Stop a Comet or Meteor.

Move a Planet or Star...?
Stop Light Rays...?

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Is your theory consistant with existing experimental evidence? Do you have an idea about how it ould be tested? Are there specific predictions that it makes that may be beyond our reach now, but could be looked for in the future? Give me those and I will at least give the benefit of the doubt, if not a complete leap of faith.

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Its directly related to fluid dynamic theory which is on this forum New Universe Model....
More or less its just an ideas of now, Its not to be taken too seriously.
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what happens when the unstoppable force meets the unmovable object?
This is the "age old" question from the Xmen comics!

unstoppable force = Juggernaut
immovable object = the Blob
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there is an unstoppable force and unmovable object a point in witch there is NOTHING.
for if there is nothing within that point then what can move it, for there is nothing to move nothing nor nothing can stop nothing yet when nothing meets nothing, nothing happens

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Wow. It's like reading Baudrillard. Impressive.

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I have a theory to describe the four forces, and why energy and matter are interchangeable. It does however take alot of blindfold acceptance to agree with it. Although it is not much different than how Einstien many times said, if you accept this it will be this.. and the kind of strange "Space-time" which doesnt necessaraly seem to have any, whats the word, physical traits?
Don't be so reticent. I'd like to hear it. You can borrow my faith for a few minutes.
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Alright, well here is a summery of the idea.
In this Theory/idea, it postulates;

Matter (M) and Energy (E) are Interchangeable due to the fact they are disturbances in the Father Theory Fabric (F) and not seperate types of versions of eachother. The Father fabric is like we describe space-time, it is a field, that is one but possibly infinite. The constants such as C, and Planks Constants, and quantum constants are the description of the fundamental properties of this fabric. The four forces in nature are all the same disturbance functions with in this fabric on different scales, velociites, and energy scales. Strong nuclear force for example is very high energy disturbances in the fabric, a disturbance to fabric relationship that operates directly related to the constants found in nature. Next weak nuclear is a Disturbance to disturbance relationship of a group disturbance to fabric relationships. Gravity is a Group disturbance to fabric relationship, and magnistism is a opposite to opposite disturbance relationship.
These disturbances are like the bernoulli's principle where motion can cause a force. This fabric can be looked at as a constant like pressure, in an infinite realm, which results in the constants of the universe the relationship of infinity. Friction in this fabric is null because the 'matter' / 'Energy' Is only versions of velocity of this 'F' fabric and so friction is unrelated.

This is not an idea proposed directly from imagination.
Checking this topic New Universe Model... will give you base to start from. Then combine fluid dynamic theory and this F theory. The key factor to making this theory acceptable is in the further study of lights velocity characteristics.
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