Originally Posted by dleviwing A Scenario of Absolute Fundamentals for the Creation of the Universe. Let's try to create a new scenario to explain the observed expansion of the universe and maybe some of the other phenomena while we're at it. First let's assume a place has always existed that we can work in and call it the "Void". Cosmos will work just as well. Now we can imagine a fundamental entity we will need to make everything from. Imagine that this substance has a fundamental ...
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie All I mean Dave is that we do not yet know this, as I have learned through history that logic itself sometimes becomes its own proof, as an example many of the fundamental axioms of mathematics and philosophy. Many are just self-evident proofs. Future logical creations can also possess such character. Though I do admit it's rare today, but it does still happen, i.e., new ways discovered to use math and logic combos, and even entirely new math and logic systems, most likely will be invented. Then ...
Originally Posted by dleviwing NO I DID NOT STATE THAT. Eric; Please stay with the dictionary definitions. Eternal and infinite are not the same. Eternal (adj) without beginning or end. Infinite (adj) having no boundaries or limits (beyond measure) Finite (adj) having bounds: limited: (measurable) The cosmological void: Eternal and infinite Fundamental matter: Eternal and finite Motion of Fundamental Matter: Eternal and finite. The universe: FINITE ...
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie 1.. electromagnetic wave aether 2.. thermal wave matter 3.. quantumized angular wave matter David, the easiest way I know to clarify my thoughts from the present held thoughts of universal discussions is to state the universe in two distinct time phases___1.The infinite void space___2.The finite space. I classify all infinite void space as that space before first finite singularity, and all finite space as that space during and after first finite singularity, existing ...
Originally Posted by dleviwing Steve; What you are asking is equivalent to me asking you to explain the phenomena of capacitance. It is called a radiometer (Photometer if it is to detect or measure radiation primarily in the visible spectrum). I used to have one on my desk in my spectrometry lab. The principle is quite simple in that the dark side is the absorber side and the other side of the patches is the reflector. Light striking the silvered side causes the rotation as it is reflected. There is a fundamental ...