Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Rainbows, Spacetime and Relativity

At the end of the rainbow
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In Quantum Atom Theory the atom and groups of atoms create their own spacetime. This is very difficult to visualize but a good analogy is an observer looking at a rainbow. The rainbow will only be relative to the observer (everyone sees their own rainbow). A moving observer will see the rainbow move with them relative to other objects. This is because the observer and the rainbow are in the same spacetime.
In Q.A.T. time is only relative to the atom or group of atoms themselves (in this case the observer).

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This is a link to my rhymes they have now moved to my other blog.
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18 comments:

  1. Hi Nick!

    Great to read this...the analogy explains it so well...

    Great Nick!

    wishes,
    devika

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  2. This does make sense, cause each time I do see a rainbow it seems to go with me.

    Very interesting thought here.

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  3. Beautiful artwork.
    :)
    Will visit ur rhymes soon.
    :)
    Xms just a week away.
    :(

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  4. She is the pot of Gold....

    Lovely.

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  5. What a lovely painting the expression and the look on the
    woman's face. Excellent!

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  6. Hi Nick. How goes it? I have been enjoying reading up on your developing spacetime theories.

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  7. Hi,
    Nice painting... Your blog is really interesting... Good Luck...Welcome to my blog...

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  8. You are a great teacher, Nick. And that is a wonderful painting.

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  9. Wonderful post Nick.. thanks:))

    Take care

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  10. Very interesting theory. It's true we all see our own rainbow and generally, we all look through our own lens of life. Love the pic, too!

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  11. lovely art and your poems are also good.....

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  12. and thats just the rainbow
    then theres still the frequencies of its majestic colour :P

    lovely post` :)

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  13. Thanks for all your comments!

    Helan there is something wrong with your link, therefor I cannot visit your blog.

    This painting does not compliment the writing and is only relative to me, I should have used a diagram.

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  14. Hi, Nick.
    I think your theory is poetic! Like your pictures very much. Thank you very much for commenting on my blog!

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  15. Have you read ART & PHYSICS, by Leonard Shlain? He talks a lot about relativity and how at the speed of light, there IS no color!

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Thanks for your kind comments, critical comments are also welcome. Be sure to check back in a couple of days to see my response back to your comment, thanks again.