| Re: Toronic Concepts -
05-19-2008, 05:03 PM
Hi Tim; Interesting analogy; it gives a sense of visual perception. In contrast, I asked myself similar questions when I was younger. Is the universe rotating? Does the universe still have linear velocity through the void? Did the fundamental substance originally have a volume? Throughout the years I’ve come to the conclusion that the answer is YES to all of these. Any spherical rotating object will tend to align its axis parallel to the direction of motion and will depend on the velocity of the motion: The greater the velocity the more parallel the axis is to the motion; that’s why magnetic moments are perpendicular to the direction of travel of the particles. Plot the axis of as many galaxies as you can and you’ll see an interesting phenomena of both rotational and linear motion tendencies of all objects in our cosmos. I also estimated that the object that form our universe could not have had a diameter less than 50,000 kilometers. (not what I would call a Planck-length.) David |