On Mar 26, 1:33 am, Craig Weinberg <[email protected]> wrote: > That seems to be the cosmology of the moment, and it may make quantum equations work out correctly, but it has no explanatory power. What> created the possibility of 'fluctuations' in a vacuum? > I think that eventually we will find that the fluctuations are in the instruments we use to take measurements themselves and not external to matter. Quantum is actually rhythmic qualia - lowest level common > sense of matter. Space and time are a true void, sense and motive are primordial. > > Craig =======. 1 What created the possibility of 'fluctuations' in a vacuum? The explainable power of fluctuation in vacuum is Electron. The fluctuations are not external to matter ( as in Newtonian physics ) but depends on own internal impulse of electron : h*=h/pi ( Quantum physics). 2 Which sense and motive are primordial? The sense and motive to escape the infinite/eternal homogeneous and monotony vacuum are primordial. ===.
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