Re: Space-time is a liquid!

2007-09-18 Thread Torgny Tholerus
John Mikes skrev: > > JM: Then what makes them into a continuous 'string'? OR: do those > individual points arrange in unassigned directions they just wish? If > they only fluctuate by themselves, what reference do they > (individually) follow to be callable 'string' -'fluctuate' - or just > "

Re: Space-time is a liquid!

2007-09-17 Thread John Mikes
Torgny, thanks for your explanations...Let me interject John On 9/17/07, Torgny Tholerus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > John Mikes skrev: > > >- 1.- Q: *What are light and fermions?* >- A: Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes. >Fermions are ends of open strings.

Re: Space-time is a liquid!

2007-09-17 Thread Torgny Tholerus
John Mikes skrev: 1.- Q: What are light and fermions? A: Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes. Fermions are ends of open strings. 2.- Q: Where do light and fermions come from? A: Light and fermions come from the collective motions of string-like

Re: Space-time is a liquid!

2007-09-15 Thread John Mikes
zes that this entire topic is way above my preparedness and just have "let it out". Apologies John M On 9/12/07, Torgny Tholerus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > (From the swedish Allting List:) > > The discrete space-time is a liquid. This explains why the space i

Space-time is a liquid!

2007-09-12 Thread Torgny Tholerus
(From the swedish Allting List:) The discrete space-time is a liquid. This explains why the space is isomorph in all directions. The one that discovered that the space-time is a liquid, was Xiao-Gang Wen (Home Page: http://dao.mit.edu/~wen ). He has found that elementary particles are not