| Re: The Universal Vortical Singularity Quote:
Originally Posted by Vincent Wee-Foo I am not familiar with sub atomic world, and yes I would like to go deeper, how do you suggest I should go about it? I am merely scratching the surface at the moment and the approach is focusing on qualitative analysis. | Hi Vincent; Thanks for the recognition of my interest. I have seen that you also have interest in the potential vorticle nature of the atom, in a thread of James. This is why I asked you if you are in a position to study the quantum world. Your skills of understanding the dynamics of forces are so superior to mine. You would have no problems comprehending the nature of the sub atomic world. Of course unless you where in a position to spend 7 years in university studying, to be in the sub atomic field, you can not change the way the field sees. But , you are so far ahead of most that study the field on the side, that you could add a lot the the ideal, that the atom might exist as a 'vortexes of vortices'. You have covered so much on your web site about vortices, and your section on the atom led me to wikipedia, where I was amazed at how many times I seen the expression of the vortex. For starters Vincent, you should read in wikipedia on the subjects of 'zero-point field', and the one I am most interested in right now, 'Bose-Einstein condensate'. I especially am interested in 'condensate'. I can not stop thinking about how a vortex could have the effect of condensate, to turn the core substance of our universe into a viable entity that could lead to all there is now.
__________________ Allen. "Paradox of Potential popped Aware." ~Allen Barrow "I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." ~Albert Einstein 1879 - 1955 "Condemnation without Investagation is the Heigth of Ignorance" ~Albert Einstein "In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual." ~Galileo Galilei. |