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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    Do I have to worry about a doppelganger sitting next to me again Michael?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    Do I have to worry about a doppelganger sitting next to me again Michael?

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    No worries mate,btw,don't turn around,he's behind you....!


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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    OK;

    Here is my latest update from my research on parallel antimatter universe.

    ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter )

    Antimatter has an estimated worth of $300 billion per milligram.

    Paul Dirac ( who came up with the prediction of antimatter ) also proposed an antimatter portion for our universe. I guess he gave up when there was no empirical evidence to support that proposition ( the thought being there should be evidence of this process going on ).

    And accordingly they came up with the asymmetical theory of the big bang.

    So RP and others if we could some how tap into that antimatter universe????

    Best to all,

    Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    OK;

    Here is my latest update from my research on parallel antimatter universe.

    ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter )

    Antimatter has an estimated worth of $300 billion per milligram.

    Paul Dirac ( who came up with the prediction of antimatter ) also proposed an antimatter portion for our universe. I guess he gave up when there was no empirical evidence to support that proposition ( the thought being there should be evidence of this process going on ).

    And accordingly they came up with the asymmetical theory of the big bang.

    So RP and others if we could some how tap into that antimatter universe????

    Best to all,

    Pat

    Pat there is another parallel to consider,negative thought (anti) has destuctive qualities
    within it,as positive thought has constructive qualities within it,so first understand what exactly is "matter" if it is as I am totally positive it is (condenced thought)then we need
    look no farther than within ourselves for the answer.

    regards michael.
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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    You are right Michael.

    And I need both the yin and the yang.
    The constructive and destructive, both I need.
    Evolution and revolution, we need.

    Complementary and opposing, positive and negative,
    night and day, you can't have one without the other.

    And that may be eternal.

    Best,

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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    btw RP;

    I thought we would store the antimatter at your place.

    Pat

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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    I thought since we have been discussing parallel universes on my thread An Idea it might be wise to bring up this old thread from the basement in case some of our newer members would like to add their input into this conjecture.

    Best to all,

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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    btw RP;

    I thought we would store the antimatter at your place.

    Pat
    A cordial gesture, Prof, though the stuff may not be as scarce or volatile as reputed.

    Speaking of bring up material from old threads in the basement, here's an excerpt from an old thread that may be germane to this one:

    The Ubiquitous Balance of Opposite Vectors




    (Illustration from Google - Earth electromagnetic field)
    The characteristic torus structure accompanying an electron or the exemplary earth may be contemplated as two rotating gears manifest in 3 & 4-D space.
    From there, one may begin to draw their own conclusions.
    The north pole exit of the field swings around its parent system to enter the south pole.
    Bisecting the system at the equator leaves you with an expanding system on top and a contracting system on the bottom, conceivable as matter and antimatter (white hole and black hole?), meeting in the middle and generating a continuous explosion which emerges as a 4-D expanding material system (In this case - earth).

    A top view presents an expanding system.

    A bottom view presents a contracting system.
    Perspective:

    There is a strong implication of Dirac's anti-matter meeting conventional matter with the resulting explosion constituting the entire magnetic and material system.

    One interpretation is we're working with Dirac's otherwise (seemingly) elusive 'anti-matter' and it's role in the sustaining of any system generating or otherwise accompanied by a magnetic field - from electrons, to planets and stars.

    Top-north is the outgoing magnetic field, bottom-south is the incoming; they meet in the middle at 'zero point'; at the interior center of the earth.

    Consider a self-sustaining system of expansion here, with the 4-D earth omnidirectionally accelerating at the interior of the considered magnetic field.

    Note the structure of Riemannian geometry constituting the ingoing and outgoing magnetic fields.

    Other interpretations of these proposals about the issued system are invited.






    Technically, the terms clockwise and counterclockwise can only be applied to a rotational motion once a side of the rotational plane is specified, from which the rotation is observed. For example, the daily rotation of the Earth is counterclockwise when viewed from the North Pole, and clockwise when viewed from the South Pole.
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    Parallel universes in a Unified Field?
    Meshing and rotation of two gears, each causing the other to revolve in the opposite direction, while doing this in harmony - two gears, reciprocally supportive opposite spins; two different portions of the (micro-macro) universe: side by side.


    Illustration copyright 2007, by Austin Torney


    Chiral motion

    Simultaneous opposites
    UP & Down, Inside & Outside


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    Negative Inertia - Mach's Principle & Einstein - 09-13-2007, 04:41 AM


    The fields from isolated, individual charges look like this:

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    You see logarithmic spirals every day. They are the natural growth curves of plants and seashells, the celebrated golden curve of ancient Greek mathematics and architecture, the optimal curve for highway turns. Peer into a flower or look down at a cactus and you will see a pattern of logarithmic spirals criss-crossing each other like so:


    (George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.

    "All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus
    "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein
    "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid

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    Re: Do we have parallel universes

    Great post, great graphics RP thank you.

    Pat

 

 
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