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    If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    I do not know much English, but I am writing this post as a translator.
    I am interested in M-Theory and String theory. And I have a thesis.But I am not a physicist.
    We (material particle)are like bubbles in an aquarium in the universe, no air bubbles inside the water, but no air or, more correctly,
    constantly vibrating rotating vortex, substance occurs as a result of this turbulence.
    detect the movement of material particles when they make possible the movement is not absolute gap.

    Consider the following sentence and think about:
    " If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ? "
    only water molecules between the extremely small and irregular vibrations of the bonds, right?
    Small in size and 11 dimesion small vibrating strings exactly similar way, but not the water molecules

    Is not it?
    What do you think about this ?

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    Welcome to the forum xxin,interesting idea,if I were water
    and atonement with all I guess all I would detect was ME!




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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    XXIN;
    Over the past 40 years no evidence has been provided by those who promote string theory and all the mathematics has failed. There are only those who believe in its myth as being the grand solution and thus it is as credible as any other "God theory". M-theory/String theory IS NOT SCIENCE, it's a belief system and a cash cow just like all other religions.
    Read the book "The Trouble With Physics" by Lee Smolin.
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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    Hi XXIN;

    I think string theory and it's 11 dimensions is the only theory that can explain our universe. My An Idea is based on it and is very simple and logical, if you are interested you can access it through a PDF file at: (http://www.toequest.com/forum/your-t...2803-idea.html)

    Welcome to Toequest, I hope you find it interesting.

    Best,

    Pat

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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    Thank mkirkpatrick, we found good
    I'm trying to tell us we did not have water, as waves on the water.
    is not in the same structure, the wave can not detect water, but covalent bonds between water molecules will detect the movement of.
    That this is seen in 11-dimensional universe. Of these 11 dimensions in the 3 +1 dimensions able way.
    regards

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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    Tehank you dleviwing
    In fact, I can not accept the String theory. but the mathematics is said to be as successful, I got it in 3 +1 dimensions and experiment can be done anywhere I want to bring.
    For this reason I wrote it. In my opinion, no 11-dimensions. These 3 +1 dimensional views of our universe, but strange to us only "view" actually take on a spring or a wave in the ocean is like a matter.

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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    Thank you Profpat;
    I read this idea, but I do not understand too much for not knowing English.
    As far as I could understand everything, but there is an analogy with. Me more
    I saw such an analogy with fluid dynamics ago.
    The description of elementary particles there was turbulence and eddy and fundamental forces too.
    But the universe has a fractal structure we know. Therefore, to measure the difference with each other, everything looks like you're trying to tell this may be due to fractal structures.

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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    XXIN;
    In physics, "dimension" infers "quantitative measurement" not a mythical location beyond our spatial dimensions in time. I can say factually that NO MATHEMATICS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL in supporting any form of string theory. The scientists that have been promoting string theory have violated the fundamental rules of science. Science does not recognize popular opinions and authoritative views as evidence or proof yet that is exactly what people like Brian Greene and Kuku Kaku are advocating as science.

    Your approach of visualizing a three dimensional vortex is an excellent way to view physical reality of particles. Review my blog pages; you may find them useful to your ideas.
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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    Quote Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
    XXIN;
    In physics, "dimension" infers "quantitative measurement" not a mythical location beyond our spatial dimensions in time. I can say factually that NO MATHEMATICS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL in supporting any form of string theory. The scientists that have been promoting string theory have violated the fundamental rules of science. Science does not recognize popular opinions and authoritative views as evidence or proof yet that is exactly what people like Brian Greene and Kuku Kaku are advocating as science.

    Your approach of visualizing a three dimensional vortex is an excellent way to view physical reality of particles. Review my blog pages; you may find them useful to your ideas.
    Thank you dleviwing
    I do not agree with string theory. This topic also for him the title of this word, I'm trying to tell. If you were a wave, in your environment, the wave would detect. but things are not waves not. waves in their environment, does not detect molecules. But the ties between them will detect it. Mathematics is an observation tool. Because of these ties with the movement is detected. This is the String theory. Although this behavior has been examined as a group will be seen. Indeed, M-theory is a step in that direction. But the macro scale, is now a micro-scale studies are needed.
    Regards.

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    Re: If you were a wave in the ocean; water, how would you detect ?

    I want to make an analogy. Put yourself a cup of tea with a teaspoon and quickly mix. The vortex is in your imagination to create animations. There are 3 sections of this vortex. outer region, and full-vortex inside the border region. Think that's 3 units from the vortex. X, Y and Z axes are in. same origin, what happens if the speed of light speed? possible answer: the Globe. This is a nucleon. vortex while quarks. Quarks, if there is movement. Therefore, there is no physical presence. EM waves is the same type of movement. but two, in the form of combination. They are different from pi mesons. they can not be measured, there are also 3rd axis. such as photons. color strength of this vortex are the effects of each other. vortex also occurs boundaries. space-time fabric is not in the inner regions of the vortex as a result, a shooting occurs outside inward. that's gravity. In this way the masses of all particles occurs. that is hollow. (no space-time fabric.), such as air bubbles in the aquarium.


 

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