| Re: Keep It Simple -
02-11-2007, 12:16 PM
It is the wave function of your units that determine the interactions between each other and between the environmental ZPE to produce the forces of nature. David, I have been contemplating an appropriate reply and there are some points I want to make. You must remember that I speak from the reference point of the concepts of The Incremental Universe (let’s call it the IU) and not from the viewpoint of any proven facts of physics First I firmly reject the capability of the string theories to actually and fully depict any real entity of the “the actual grains” of our universe. They undoubtedly are elegant mathematical accomplishments but, even though they can derive formulae which precisely mathematically incorporate characteristics of sub atomic particles, I simply cannot bring myself to acknowledge the actual existence of more than three dimensions of space and one of time. Second, I would like to emphasize that, under the concepts of the IU the increments are the entities that compose the constituents of an electromagnetic wave. They themselves do not project a wave of any kind nor do they possess a wave function. They are the wave. An electromagnetic wave is made up of consistently varying polarizations of the flow and spin vectors of the increments passing through any point or plane of empty space. (The flow vector is that portion of the vector of the pb’s orbit that is parallel to the axis of the toral shape that is the increment. The spin vector is that portion of the pb’s orbit which is rotating around the axis.) As the wave passes through a plane which is perpendicular to its direction of travel the polarizations of the passing increments’ flow vectors will consistently vary from being perpendicular to the plane to being at an acute angle with respect to the plane. The orientation of the spin vectors will “wobble” appropriately. Thanks for your interest. I hope that we can continue our discussion in the future. Bill Britton |