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No references. This are just my observations based on the knowlege I
have been exposed to.
Space is a huge volume of photons, tiny volumes of charge other than
neutral.
Photons travel from one tiny volume to the next, yet each tiny volume
is a photon.
Matter is a tiny volume of no charge.(neutron)
The tiny volumes of space accelerate towards the tiny volume of neutral
charge (matter). This produces an equal and opposite action which
ejects a photon from the matter and the matter returns to a neutral
charge.
The photon that is ejected, from the matter, travels at C through
space, which is accelerating towards the matter.
The mass releases more energy than it takes in, due to the
acceleration.
Basically, matter releases more little volumes of space than it takes
in. Therefore space is expanding, but not near matter since locally
space is moving towards it. But matter is releasing even more space at
C, therefore areas between matter should get bigger.
As the photons travel, they move from volume to volume through space.
If equal and opposite charges of photons occupy the same volume at the
same time the charges would cancel each other out and the volume would
become neutral which would make it a neutron. Tiny volumes of space
would accelerate towards the neutral volume/neutron and a hydrogen atom
is born.
This hydrogen atom joins with others to make stars and matter which
make more space and the universe grows.
So if matter uses energy and in a way reproduces itself, I figure it is
alive and growing.
Matter is a volume of space that is neutral in charge.
Matter is made when a volume of space becomes neutral.
The properties of matter are the reaction of space to the neutral
volume.
Matter is nothing, without it's interaction with space.
The universe is possibly 'alive', but it is hard to imagine how space creates matter as Michael pointed out. I do not doubt that there are correlations and even interdependencies between the two, perhaps just during the production stages.
"Matter is made when a volume of space becomes neutral." What charge would the 'raw' space be? So you are implying that when space becomes neutral, matter is created and the space disappears? Is all space capable of transforming into matter? And 'if' the original space is positive, wouldn't that affect the polarity of magnets and such?
I think your theory combines a range of different concepts, such as photon emission (possibly virtual) and Newton's 3rd law of motion (which was misused) and there are flaws and contradictions in your theory, namely "equal and opposite charges of photons". It would be good to revise your theory and repost it, as I am very interested in your idea.
Best regards
Zelta
"Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life"
"But although all our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises from experience."
"Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination."
Life is what the universe is all about, living. The universe is not only alive but it is conscious and forever creating. The movement of the universe is not only in distance from one place to the other but from within to without. Like a small seed growing into a large tree. Life is a result of the universe's internal growth (movement) to external growth (movement).
This is a rather odd definition of space, and one that I have never come across. Why would one define space as a collection of photons?
Freeze frame a picture of space, every point of that picture will contain a photon moving in some direction. This mass of photons moves as a whole towards matter.
So, what is a proton/ and electron? Are these particles not "matter"?
A neutron is a proton/electron which is a hydrogen atom. No they are not matter they are a volume of space which is neutral which is nothing. The interaction between space and the nothing produces what we call a neutron, proton/electron, hydrogen atom.