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12-20-2006, 04:34 PM
spacetime frequency

The outcome of combining temporal frequency and spatial frequency is spacetime frequency. This is the same as Feynman’s little arrows pointing in certain directions at the moment of interaction among matter, energy, and quantum vacuum. The quantum vacuum contains both types of frequency. On the other hand pure energy contains only temporal frequencies, while pure matter contains only spatial frequencies. At the deepest level spacetime frequency is just the absolute motion of constant interactions among repulsive primary forces.

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