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Re: absolute rest? - 05-13-2008, 03:17 PM

Hi Tim;
I’ve moved JAK’s and your post from Antonio’s for you.

Now to add to your reply to JAK, any uniform motion through space will only assist the condensing of FS at the core of a sun or BH. If an object is moving at a velocity of “absolute motion” it cannot move in any other direction even though it can occupy the 3 dimensions in space or in an absolute void.

Even in my theory Tim, a particle condenses to wave symmetry (high frequency short wavelength) until it no longer has harmonics associated within it. This requires angular momentum to sustain it as a particle. I believe neutrinos are good examples of such particles. If you would like to get an idea of the math, just assume “Absolute Motion” is twice the speed of light and make a graph of motion changing from 2c linear to 2c angular or vibrational motion. Consider the area swept out by the change to represent energy; you’ll see why E=mc2 works. Energy is a measure of the change of the distrubution of absolute motion.


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