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Originally Posted by dleviwing First of all Nobody, unless you are creating your own definitions, “absolute” cannot apply as an adjective to either space nor vacuum. Both are inundated with electromagnetic radiation (a state of fundamental matter) and thus both have the raw material to form what we know of as particles; even if it is for a short increment of time to call them virtual. An absolute void would not even have this state of the fundamental substance of the universe. It is the PLACE where a vacuum, space, and everything else occupies a tinny volume. |
Ah David, your religion of knowing the unknown far exceeds your thread's title. To state electromagnetic radiation is a state of fundamental matter, steps a bit beyond the pale of present scientific knowledge___heat radiation, possible, yes___but, electromagnetic radiation as a fundamental state of matter, is IMO, where you continue to violate the present possession of human knowledge facts. You must show scientifically/mechanically how the universe's first required heat/velocity, which must precede electromagnetism, creates the very electromagnetism, you suggest/suppose, is a fundamental state of matter... And, to state an absolute void would occupy a tinny volume is the same mistake science has been making for about the last 100 years. Remember absolute void must also be made of something to exist, and must also be infinite to exist. When you can fit this into your model, it will start to make more sense, and not until...
The absolute fundamentals are far more tricky, than you have thus far, surmised...
Lloyd