| Re: T.o.N. (Theory of Nothing) Now we're getting somewhere, Fredrick, or more accurately nowhere. I would say that both the religious and scientific communities, though, proclaim a singular absolute source for universal phenomena. It is promising that we both use the terminology, "there is no single overall position," because then we can focus on the two abstract perspectives of the abstract singular state: one being expansive; and the other contractive. So we can realize that the abstract state represents both the wave/particle persepctive, and the motionless medium.
I had mentioned before that dark matter can be equated to antimatter, and it can be linked to gravity in the same way that we can link electromagnetism to matter through gravitational time dilation which slows down time or redshifts effectual energy transfers. Whereby, instead of there being a disproportionate amount of matter/antimatter and postulating "antimatter universes" elsewhere, both "exist" at the same point, but are annihilated instantaneously. This important factor, which Lloyd neglects, positions every source point of annihilation at zero and every source point of creation at zero - necessarily using an infinite model - with mass/antimass being proportionate to energy/gravity, dependent upon Planck time dilation.
So when we consider that positive massive energy exactly equals negative massive energy, it is relatively easy to see that mass/energy conservation is one-sided, and that electromagnetism and gravity are inversely equal. Which is why a magnet will always will always be drawn to the ground, macroscopically, and always repelled at strong-force range to produce the weak force. Essentially all forces being different electromagnetic effects at different ranges.
It reminds me of my old arguments on Pangaea, where miscalculations that place it approx. 200 million years ago based on present-day drift of approx. 3 cm over the atlantic ocean, neglect subduction and convection current changes of an extreme magnitude which renders Pangaea to 12,000 years ago; or miscalculations of the speed of light based on speeds in a vaccum that don't account for all that interference.
God only knows why folks feel it's ok. |