Thursday 4 December 2008

The Infinity of Time

This diagram shows how atom expansion can explain infinity and why time moves in only one direction within the atoms own spacetime.
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In Quantum Atom Theory creation is being created continuously by atom expansion. This expansion cannot be seen but can only be felt as the continuum of time itself. But we can see the effect of atom expansion in shells of electrons around each atom just like ripples in a pond the gaps between the shells represent the motion of time. The atoms are only obeying the universal law that all energy must expand. Atom expansion is the reason why nothing is permanent in nature metals rust, wood rots and life grows old.
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19 comments:

  1. Atom expansion is one part in Quantum mechanics that i would like to learn...


    My brain never registers this, Nick :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  2. that explains it... how ere laws of nature formulated? :)

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  3. Excellent explanation. I love diagrams because they combine an
    illustration and text. You should
    submit this tp Diagram the on
    line poetry magazine.

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  4. i don't understand. can u explain it again please?

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  5. Kac C. I also don’t totally understand this yet, but I am still working on it. If you think of yourself at the centre of the diagram because in the theory time is created be atom expansion and you are made of atoms you will have freewill to create your own spacetime. The fractal self-similarities are things like your poetry and art and these will divide into set of infinities. The outer edge of the circle is the edge of your own spacetime and nothing can be destroyed within the circle but can only change form. This is because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, Quantum Atom Theory might be wrong but I feel I am on the right tracks.

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  6. Devika- I think Quantum mechanics is one of those things that you never stop learning about and it makes my brain ache, sometimes I think I should have stuck to painting and rhyming.

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  7. Cynthia- thanks! but I don't think the on line poetry magazine would like this diagram. By the way my rhymes are now on my other blog!

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  8. Magiceye- thanks! entanglement next

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  9. I am glad you had explain this theory a bit more better to Kai C, this really help me to understand your brainstorming here a bit more better...which also now makes more sense to me than it has before in your older postings.

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  10. The Gravitational fields plays the center field here if my thinking cap is on right.

    I think if it weren't for the magnetic field of the core of all planets then time wouldn't exsist for us on earth, there wouldn't be a past or future as we see it now.

    Thinking and seeing in my head a sea snail shell, the rings of a shell grows in one direction such as time moves in one direction...the shell rings seems to move with time like the clock moves one way in time. I don't ever recall at seeing a snail shell going left. Have you?

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  11. Sounds like vibrating strings, a theory of everything, parallel dimensions. Way tooooo deep for my pea brain. Enjoyed the read.

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  12. Hi Nick,
    There is more than a little poetry to this description.

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  13. Whoaa.. noww tatzz sum food for thought.. :-)

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  14. Rosy- sea snail shell growing in one direction is a perfect example.
    You should look at fractals on Google image, they are very beautiful!

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  15. You make a continuous poem of science. Great stuff, Nick.

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  16. okay, that is cool...expansion.

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  17. Excellent blog await more...


    http://ashok-discoverindia.blogspot.com/

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  18. Nice,A&P but what about anti matter?
    Love your blog. Tell me more........


    love-bd

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  19. Beloved Dreamer- I know nothing about anti matter my theory is based on observations, I sometimes feel that anti matter is something that someone just made up.

    Bye!

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