Monday, 31 October 2022

Why is there a limiting velocity c with the speed of light being the max...

In our Universe, we have a limiting velocity c with the speed of light being the maximum speed of causality.

This must represent something fundament in the dynamic structure of our Universe.

But in mainstream physics, there is no logical explanation of why the speed of light is so important.  

In this theory, it is logical that the speed of light is the maximum speed of causality.

It is because we have an uncertain probabilistic future continuously coming into existence with the exchange of light photon energy.

Photon ∆E=hf energy is continuously transforming potential energy into the kinetic energy of matter in the form of electrons.

Kinetic E=½mv² energy is the energy of motion; it is the energy of what is actually happening as the future unfolds.

There is always the absorption and emission of light whenever our everyday world changes with motion based on cause and effect.

Therefore, it is logical that nothing could to travel faster than the speed of the process that forms the characteristics of three dimensional space and time. 

Within such a process, the speed of light is the maximum speed of causality. 

Even sound is based on an exchange of light photon energy.

Life interacts with the wave particle duality of light and matter in the form of electrons.

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Sunday, 16 October 2022

Why do we have the potential for Natural Units?

In theoretical physics, we have the potential for Planck units. They are a special case of natural units that arise from natural constants and they work under the idea that five natural constants can all be set to one.

But the point of these videos isn't to say look at all of these things, we can set equal to one, it's to say why we can do it in the first place, and what it represents.

Planck Units

Geometrical reason for Natural Units 
 




 

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Why 3 +1 dimensions, why Minkowski Space

Hermann Murkowski was the first person to add an extra dimension to our everyday three dimensions to try to explain the fundamental nature of our Universe.

Later on in the form of string theory, many more extra dimensions were added.

But he cannot be blamed for this, because the extra dimension that he added represents the concept of time in our everyday life.

He was a great mathematician and was the first to link space and time together as in space-time.

In mainstream physics, there is no logical reason why two fundamentally different properties like space and time should be linked together in a peculiar 3 plus 1 dimensional form.

This theory explains this by simple geometry based on a process of spherical symmetry forming and breaking. An interior of a sphere is naturally 3 dimensional, with the spherical surface forming an extra dimension that we comprehend and measure as time.

The two-dimensional surface of the sphere also forms a boundary condition or manifold for positive and negative charge.

Because the process is relative to the spherical surface, we have to square radius r² this can be seen in the equations of physics with the speed of light squared c² the electron squared e² and the wave function squared ψ².

This can be based on Huygens’ Principle of 1670 that says, “Every point on a wave front has the potential for a new spherical wave”.