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| The Observer
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04-18-2006, 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by <<<GUILLE>>> I have a profound philosophical problem with two of the most important concepts in physics: field and wave. It is a problem to explain the problem itself. Putting it into the term vibration, my problem is: can there be vibration amongst vibration? And vibration amongst the vibration in vibration? And vibration in that? And in that?... Does this stop? If it doesn't, should we assume that vibration is a concept that leads to a paradox of infinity (which is, in fact, the worst)? | Guille;
If you have achieve this type of insight, you must start the study of wave mechanics. I'm not sure you realize how well your reasoning ability is.
Yes the vibrations are within vibrations within vibrations. The only limitations is the system that confines the wave. The universe is one limitation to maximum wavelength and the finite diameter of particles are also a maximum wavelength limitation of its matter. Understanding constructive wave interference and destructive wave interference will provide the answers to the interactions that produce the forces.
The full explanation is too extensive for a post. David |
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