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05-27-2007, 02:52 PM
Re: Matter is everything in a void:

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
I couldn't tell by your response, though, if the EM-filled void you mentioned is the same as the void in your thread title. I'm assuming they are different.

Just one more thing, if I may, the point you made about the "short increment of time" can express my point even clearer actually. If short-lived particles are a necessary factor of longer-living particles, is it fair to say that no particles is a necessay factor in creating time-dependent particles? Or, put another way, what would be a fair estimate of the shortest-living particles?
The “void” is the same as that inferred in the header title; space and vacuum are states of the substance that occupy regions of that infinite void.

It is only my view that to form any particle or autonomous unit from fundamental matter, an absolute quantity of motion must be concentrated upon a quantum increment quantity of fundamental matter (Planck unit). This normally occurs at sites of wave interference; it occurs more often when the fundamental substance is concentrated in regions of high spatial density like what we call black holes and singularities.

One of the best advices I can offer to those attempting to comprehend the science jargon is to keep your thinking out of the fantasy worlds of interpretations. This simply means don’t fall for the time traveling alternate dimensional hyperspace science fiction. Just keep your thinking real.

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