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Considering the things that I am proposing, a 4 dimensional universe is a 3 dimensional perpetual motion machine. But it balances out, because all the energy that the fourth dimensional object exhibits in 3 dimensions exists both negatively and positively.
There's a big bang, and a negative big bang. |
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All mass is emitting non-mass, all the time, at the same rate.
This principle explains gravity neatly with Standard Model. Did I just put a bunch of string theorists out of a job? |
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Dude, but the problem is that your normalized wavefunctions don't actually form an orthonormal subset of the space of continuous mappings. You have to remember that energy is quantumly defined as the rate of decay of momentum, which is caused when diagonalizeable matrices are applied to yield eigenfunctions that produce integrable solutions. First, you have to establish that a diffeomorphism exists between the Standard model and the theory of entropy decay as it relates to constructive and destructive interference of wave forms in one dimension, and then you can attempt to generalize this by tensoring in the quotient space defined by the union of all finite abelian groups that are isomorphic to S_4. You have to define a Hausdorff topology and a metric too!
Stop missing obvious holes in your argument damnit. --- Bottom Line: guys, why in heaven's name are we still humoring this thread? Can we please just leave it be and let this post fade away into blissful obscurity? (and seriously, if you really want to talk about the more explicit details of string theory and QFT or any other highly quantitative physical theory, you need to start making MATHEMATICAL arguments rather than just handwaving it all and stringing big words together that don't necessarily make sense. Anybody who's literate and who has access to the internet can do that) Last edited by QED Stepfiles; 01-29-2009 at 03:16 AM.. |
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String theory is holographic, because if all mass exists as one dimensional strings, then what they are suspended in can only be absolute zero, which is impossible.
If someone has a something awful account, look in D&D -> Academic/education, one of the Graduate Student physicists called me sir. |
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Stop ignoring my concerns for your argument. Tell me what metric we're using and we can continue.
No more posts from me in this thread after this. Admins, it's probably in your best interest to close this thread lol... |
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Are you yourself a string theory grad student, because it would be into your interest for an idea like this to slip into obscurity.
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There's really not much debate here, this is a unified theory that seems to explain a lot of stuff. Some very recent productions of academia on quantum mechanics really seem to support this conclusion.
CERN's broken-ness which my theory would predict to have happened, as creating that high level of energy would increase entropy, and temporarily increase the gravity around there. If you guys really had gotten it with String/M/whatever, then the existence of gravitons would make sense, but it simply doesn't. 11 dimensions? no way. The idea that all matter is emitting non-matter all the time neatly explains gravity within the constraints of all the laws that the universe is governed by. Really now, 11 dimensions... |
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So far you've failed the basic test of logical rigor in terms of both explaining your argument in cogent and reasoned terms, as well as in responding to the questions and criticisms of your objectors. Since it seems like you're insistant on continuing to do that, I'm closing the thread.
As soon as you have some math to back up what you're saying or at least some responses to the issues raised by QED Stepfiles and Reach, we can see about reopening the thread. |
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