Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Gravity at the Axis of Force and Matter, 1st Draft


The picture above is my visual representation of this Theory of Everything, but I'll explain more about it later in this essay.

First, I want to deal with some semantics. I'm going to just make a list of words and definitions so you know exactly what I mean when I use a word, because otherwise this might be hard to follow.



Universe: The Universe is everything, every single thing! Ever! There can not be more than one of these, because then the word would lose its meaning. There is no such thing as multiple universes.

Dimension: These are the standard 2D and 3D we are familiar with. For example, triangles are 2D and cones are 3D. The Universe only has 3 dimensions, no more, no less. We can draw "flat"  things on paper and call it 2D, but it isn't really 2D, the 3rd dimension is just too short for us to see.

Reality: This is the term I will use for what is commonly know as multiverses, parallel universe, or alternate dimensions.

So to sum things up, there is only one Universe, it only has 3 dimensions, but it contains multiple realities.

Ok, the next thing I need to explain is that it seems Time and Space don't really exist. Time is a useful concept for humans to use to keep track of things, but other than clocks, I see no evidence that the Universe actually cares about time. Now don't get me wrong, cause and effect exist, absolutely, but not time. Time is not the fourth dimension, however what we call the past and the future are different realities.

Space is another abstract concept that I don't see any evidence for. What is space? What is it made of? What is in it? Again, space is a useful concept to use for communication, but instead of space, fields are a more measurable way of describing what is going on between two points. (More semantics here: Field= An area of activity or influence.) Empty space isn't really empty. It may not have any matter in it, but it does contain fields of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light.

Alright, now it is time to explain the image some more!


I think it is mostly self explanatory, but keep in mind it is a rough draft/prototype image. I didn't actually measure things out, so the labels I put in there aren't really in the right spot, but they are at least in order, I know that much. The basic idea is that Force and Matter are fluid, and interchangeable. I think the most interesting thing about this diagram is that the heavy elements emit gamma radiation and the light ones emit microwave radiation. When matter gets dense it begins to leak gamma radiation, and when it is more sparse it leaks microwave radiation, or something like that. I am well aware that this is not a complete picture yet, but I would need to do more research to fill it in better. 

There aren't any arrows on the diagram to show a flow of energy, because it goes back and forth, or changes polarity. I think in order to learn more about gravity and worm holes and time travel and all that neat stuff, we need to figure out how to reverse the polarity of gravity, and I think that would mean reversing the polarity of matter, which would be anti-matter. 

Anyway, this seems like a pretty good framework for all the "stuff" in the Universe. I would love to get an opinion from Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, Steven Hawking or any other big shot in physics, so if you know how to reach them, please send this along!


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