Wednesday, 3 August 2022

How the Universe forms complexity out of the simplicity of spherical geo...

 The Universe forms complexity out of the most simple geometrical shape, the sphere.

All we need is spherical geometry to arise naturally in the Universe and we have this in Huygens’ Principle of 1670 that says, “Every point on a wave front has the potential for a new spherical wave”,   

An interior of a sphere is naturally three dimensional, giving us our three dimensional space of everyday life.

In this theory, we have to square the radius r² because the process is relative to the spherical surface.

This is why so many properties in physics are squared, like the speed of light C² and the charge of the electron e².

This is because the two-dimensional surface forms a dynamic manifold for positive and negative charge with the inner concaved surface forming negative charge and the outer surface forming positive charge.

Whenever our three dimensional world changes there is an exchange of photon energy with the movement of charge.

When objects touch, it is charge that makes contact and we have the organization of charge relative to the membrane of each living cell within us.

Everything is based on a geometrical process of energy exchange, formed by light photon ∆E=hf energy continuously transforming potential energy into the kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy of matter, in the form of electrons.

We have the potential energy of what might happen, continuously changing into the kinetic energy of what is actually happening.


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