Hey Andrie, yea, maybe Frankensteinsaurus physiks. I don't pretend to be an expert in quantum. I was trained in bioelectrochemistry at Imperial College in London, and have an affinity for that. I certainly did not mean that physics was simple, far from it, it just doesn't explain much of what I experience, Quality for example. And no, I do not drink, but often feel drunk. Go figure.
Cheers, Mark On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:38 AM, ADRIE KINTZIGER <[email protected]>wrote: > Well , i was reading this, and i think i can label it as the birth of a new > Frankensteinosaurus > physiks as a simplistic reality, ---best ever , have you been drinking , > dude? > > 2010/9/19 118 <[email protected]> > > > Hi All once again. > > > > I see that Marsha asked a question about the speed of light, which led to > > an > > interesting discussion on physics. Now physics is one of my favorite > ways > > of exploring the metaphysical and mystical. One must keep in mind that > > physics can only deal with that which is measurable, and therefore > creates > > a > > simplistic reality which may or may not reflect ones total experience. > > But, > > the modern constructs of physics certainly do lead to the mystical. > > > > So to start with, the current theory of the speed of light (of course as > > science progresses theories are always replaced by new ones). The theory > > extrapolates to a vacuum, or free space (or whatever you want to call it, > > Nothing There). Of course this could well be impossible for if one takes > > the particle view of the photon, once light is present there is no > vacuum. > > So, whatever. But, in this theory as I have just been reading on these > > posts, there is a maximum to its speed. The way I have learned to > > understand this is by switching the relative points and assuming that > light > > is stationary, and that we are traveling at its speed. This makes sense > to > > me because time is equal to zero at the speed of light (in other words > the > > photon is outside of time). So zero time, zero speed. I know, we can > find > > all sorts of trouble with this, but I have worked through a lot of it, > and > > it requires all sorts of imaginary dimensions and so forth. So the > > question > > is why are we moving so fast and creating time in the mean time, and why > we > > can't move any faster (that is, go slower than zero)? Well it would seem > > that because of the nature of light which comes from all over the place, > > there is really no direction to move in to move faster, so we are stuck > at > > this speed. We can of course slow down (currently seen as speeding up to > > the speed of light), whatever that means in this crazy proposition. The > > problem is that as we do so we do so we get incredibly big. > > > > But let's use current physics to explore the mystical. To do this we > look > > at gravity (since that seems where the previous dialogue went). Now, > there > > is a branch of physics that postulates the existence of the graviton. In > > fact, it must exist according to some. The problem is that the graviton > > can > > never be measured, because it has no mass. So, since we can't measure > it, > > does that mean it doesn't exist? No of course not. Since theory > predicts > > it, it could well be hanging around. So what exactly does this graviton > > do? > > Well, it creates gravity. While we can never ever measure the graviton, > we > > can feel its affects. So, we can feel the effects of things that we will > > never be able to measure. Happens all the time. > > > > The last thing I wanted to post about concerning the mystical > > through contemplation of physics is the electromagnetic theory. > > Electromagnetism is the primary force through which we physically > interact > > with reality. Now, this theory has been adopted into the quantum club. > > So, > > what can we meditate about our personal experience through the quantum > > theory. Well, there is quantum stuff going on in our brains at every > > moment. To simplify, this means that particles are moving from on place > to > > another without going the distance between. They kind of disappear and > > reappear somewhere else. So where are they when they are not in between? > > There is no doubt in my mind that they are on the "Other Side", > something > > the Doors sang about many years ago. So what is this other side? > > Obviously > > it dramatically impacts what we are aware of right now because our brains > > are full of this quantum jumping. Now we are getting mystical. > > > > Cheers, > > 118 > > aka Mark > > aka WillBlake2 > > Moq_Discuss mailing list > > Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. > > http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org > > Archives: > > http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ > > http://moq.org/md/archives.html > > > > > > -- > parser > Moq_Discuss mailing list > Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. > http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org > Archives: > http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ > http://moq.org/md/archives.html > Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
