| Re: The Universe is Alive -
11-21-2007, 03:36 AM
Brent,
The universe is possibly 'alive', but it is hard to imagine how space creates matter as Michael pointed out. I do not doubt that there are correlations and even interdependencies between the two, perhaps just during the production stages.
"Matter is made when a volume of space becomes neutral." What charge would the 'raw' space be? So you are implying that when space becomes neutral, matter is created and the space disappears? Is all space capable of transforming into matter? And 'if' the original space is positive, wouldn't that affect the polarity of magnets and such?
I think your theory combines a range of different concepts, such as photon emission (possibly virtual) and Newton's 3rd law of motion (which was misused) and there are flaws and contradictions in your theory, namely "equal and opposite charges of photons". It would be good to revise your theory and repost it, as I am very interested in your idea.
Best regards
Zelta "Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life"
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