Sunday, 15 May 2016

The temporary nature of everything explained by physics as a universal process of energy exchange





One of the most fundamental aspects of life is the temporary nature of
everything with a past we can never change and a future that is always
uncertain. You would think that a theory that explained the Universe as a
continuum of continuous energy exchange relative to the atoms of the periodic
table would be the most logical way of explaining this. We would have new
photon oscillations or vibrations continuously coming into existence relative
to the atoms of the periodic table. This would form what we see and feel as a
period of time or continuum of time. The atoms would form standing waves in
time with the spontaneous absorption and emission of light or photon energy
forming the ever changing world of our everyday life. With the wave particle
duality of light and matter in the form of electrons forming a ‘blank canvas’,
that we can interact with. Therefore, we have the potential to turn the
possible into the actual, this can be in the form of art or poetry. Within such
a process we would have an uncertain future unfolding relative to the energy of
our own actions and we would measure this process as a period of ‘time’. But
such a theory is very difficult to comprehend, I believe there are three main
reasons for this:






1.             The first reason why
this is so difficult to comprehend is because of the great diversity of the
atoms within the periodic table, and their ability to bond together. This
transforms what is basically quite a simple universal process into something
almost incomprehensible. Water is a perfect example of this with hydrogen bonds
forming and breaking with the exchange of photon energy as the future unfold
photon by photon relative to energy or temperature of the flowing water. This
is a totally interactive process and just a change in temperature can form a
totally different outcome. This can be seen with different environmental
temperatures forming an infinity of snowflake diversity with no two snowflakes
being the same. Another example is the complexity of cell life with the movement
and organization of positive and negative charge relative to the structure of
life. Photon energy is the carrier of the electromagnetic force and forms the
movement of positive and negative charge, therefore we see the same process
unfolding relative to cell life. Plant life is the simplest form of this with
plant growth being relative to photon energy from the Sun. 


2.             The second reason why
this is so difficult to comprehend is because each individual is an integral
interactive part of this universal process. With the nature of conscious
awareness always being in ‘the moment of now’ in the centre of its own
reference frame. Therefore, each one of us has our own unique personal view of
the Universe being able to look back in time in all directions at the beauty of
the stars. This distorts the overall linear nature of time. This can be seen
best in experiments like The Delayed Choice Experiment and the Two Slit
Experiment with the future unfolding photon by photon, within the reference
frame of the experiment relative to the actions of the individual
experimenters. This can be in turning on or off an electronic detectors
interacting with the reference frame of the experiment.


3.             The third reason why
the process explained is this theory is difficult to comprehend is because of
the nature of plasma. At higher temperatures the atoms of the periodic table
break up and the movement of positive and negative charge is extended over
larger areas in the form of plasma. This can be as large as an individual star
or even a large area of interstellar space. But, the same universal process is
at work with the future coming into existence relative to the structure of the
plasma, instead of the atoms of the periodic table. A similar process seems to
unfold in our everyday life with the future rapidly unfolding relative to the
position and temperature of fire. But fire is relative to the atoms with
chemical bonds breaking and forming releasing photon energy as the future comes
into existence relative to the position and temperature of the process. The
same universal process can be seen at the smallest level of the process that
forms digestion and rusting with the future unfolding at a much slower rate
photon by photon!      


In such a theory the mathematics of quantum mechanics represents the
physics of ‘time’ as a three dimensional geometrical process with classical
physics representing processes over a period of time, as in Newton’s
differential equations.


At the smallest scale of this process the future uncertainty of everyday
life is represented mathematically by Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π,
with the Planck constant ħ = h/2π being a constant of action in the geometrical
process that we see and feel as the passage of time.


In this theory gravity is a secondary force to the electromagnetic force.
This can be seen mathematically with both the EM force and the gravitational
force sharing the inverse square law.


The electromagnetic force forms the effect of a dynamic aether, the
outward momentum of light or photon energy forms the inward force of gravity,
as a process of continuous creation or energy exchange. Objects form the
curvature of their own ‘space-time vortex’, relative to their energy and
momentum, and an aspect of this is the time dilation of Relativity. Objects
seem to just freefall towards the greatest energy, but it is a process of
continuous creation or energy exchange radiating outwards that forms the inward
force of gravity.  
Because this process is relative to the atoms of the periodic table and
we are made of atoms, I like to think of this process as an ‘infinity of
possibilities’ in the hand and eye of the beholder!

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