On Mar 31, 10:10 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think we know Awori - but then I was confined to chemistry. > There's something called 2,0 Theory in which our world is the shadow > world of one of a greater number of dimensions including more than one > dimension of time - but even if the physicists play with the numbers > of modern science in this it has shades of Plato. We are not much > better off in terms of origin than the tale of the world held up by a > turtle. We ask what holds the turtle up and are told it's another > turtle and after that turtles all the way down. Currently, even red > shift is under question owing to stars that still seem too old - and > so on. > > And what is name of theory in which our world is the shadow of the Vacuum’s world. 1. The most fundamental question facing 21st century physics will be: What is the vacuum? As quantum mechanics teaches us, with its zero point energy this vacuum is not empty and the word vacuum is a gross misnomer! / Prof. Friedwardt Winterberg / 2 ‘ Somehow, the energy is extracted from the vacuum and turned into particles....’ / Book: Stephen Hawking. Pages 147-148. By Michael White and John Gribbin. / 3 Although we are used to thinking of empty space as containing nothing at all, and therefore having zero energy, the quantum rules say that there is some uncertainty about this. Perhaps each tiny bit of the vacuum actually contains rather a lot of energy. If the vacuum contained enough energy, it could convert this into particles, in line with E-Mc^2. / Book: Stephen Hawking. Pages 147-148. By Michael White and John Gribbin. / 4 ‘ All kinds of electromagnetic waves ( including light’s) spread in vacuum . . . . thanks to the vacuum, to the specific ability of empty space these electromagnetic waves can exist.’ / Book : To what physics was come, page 32. R. K. Utiyama. / 5. Vacuum -- the very name suggests emptiness and nothingness – is actually a realm rife with potentiality, courtesy of the laws of quantum electrodynamics (QED). According to QED, additional, albeit virtual, particles can be created in the vacuum, allowing light-light interactions. http://www.aip.org/pnu/2006/768.html 6. When the next revolution rocks physics, chances are it will be about nothing—the vacuum, that endless infinite void. http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/18-nothingness-of-space-theory-of-everything # . . . .etc. ==..
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