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Originally Posted by Profpat What would you call the universal set? |
The quantum vacuum is now agreed by high energy physics as the universal set. Its existence was experimentally verified by the Casimir Effect.
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Originally Posted by Profpat My idea speculates that the electron are point particles anywhere in space. Is it possible for my described domed proton to project a beam ( ripple or field ) in space? |
Most theorists agree that in formulating a theory Occam's razor is necessary. Your descriptions are more complicated than the ones found in QED and QCD. If you take the electrons as point particles then you always get infinity. However, QED uses renormalization to get them out of their perturbation theory. On the other hand, the infinity in QCD, at first, could not be taken out until Gerard 't Hooft used asymptotic freedom and renormalization techniques. All these people received Nobel Prizes for their works.