Everything in the Universe is made from one type of thread.
All workings of the Universe are result from said thread.
The particle itself would be just the grey threads (or strings) in the picture (no color and a lot thinner of course).
It would fit perfectly inside of a
dodecahedron.
Actual thread (or string) length is about one Ångström and it is fine enough where 10 threads (20 radii) could curl-up into the size of a neutron.
● Space-time is a lattice type thread particle network in space.
● Empty space is completely empty / null / void. There is a big difference.
Space-time must be made out of something.
Space-time is NOT empty space.
You can easily fold up, distort and curve Space-time, but you are NOT going to do anything to the empty space it resides in. (actually, curving space-time would be doable but folding-up space-time would NOT be so easy -- think of air or water, etc.)
To sum it up: What Einstein calls "Space-time" is a lattice type thread particle network in empty space (
not the string theory type) .
The particle network is made from individual yet connected particles completely filling space.
The particle network is NOT fixed in space, it moves-along-with / is-held-in-place-by the largest mass in proximity.
It's something like the way gravity works (it's actually responsible for gravity), relative strength due to size and proximity.
It's all made from the same particles.
Part of the particle network is surrounding and moving with you.
You are completely immersed in the Earths particle network.
The Earth particle network moves with the Earth and is inside of the Suns particle network.
The Suns particle network encompasses the entire solar system (plus more) and moves with the Sun.
A Galaxy of course has a particle network and it moves with the Galaxy (as a whole and with the movement of individual stars and systems).
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CONVERT MASS INTO PURE ENERGY?
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No, here is a simple analogy...
If you have a tennis net (thread particle network) and use a pair of scissors and snip one thread in the middle of the net... vibrations (energy) will travel through the net (the tennis net of course has tension on it).
The same thing would happen if a few threads of the net were balled-up (pulled together in a clump) then suddenly unballed (decayed). It would send vibrations through the net..
The balled up piece of the net would be considered mass and when it unballs it reverts back to normal net (thread particle network) and releases energy (vibrations) into the net.
There is NO pure energy
There is an all encompassing thread particle network (
not the string theory type) in space (and everywhere).
The particle network is made from individual yet connected particles and conforms to whatever shape it is surrounding. So light traveling through a curved particle network (like the Earth or Sun) will of course curve.
Is gravity curving the particle network? No! The particle network itself is what creates gravity (gravity is particle network tension).
Does this invalidate any of Einstein's equations? Of course not, it is just another way to look at it. Einstein has field equations and this is the field (particle network).
The particles are connected -- that creates a particle network. The particle network has tension on it so vibrations can easily travel through it on the threads .
That's what light is...
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WHY THE SPEED OF LIGHT IS "C"
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There is a high tension thread particle network in space (
not the string theory type). Everything is connected by the particle network and it moves along with largest mass in proximity (something like what gravitational fields would be doing).
A good 2-D model would be something like a spiders web (individual thread lengths are approximately one Ångström).
Now imagine an infinite 3-D spiders web. If a vibration was set off in it, it would travel forever and the speed the vibrations travel (through the net) is the speed of light (that's actually what light is, a vibration traveling through a thread particle network)
The speed vibrations travel through the particle network is the speed of light "c"
The particle network threads have a certain amount of tension, length and mass. That makes 'c' the speed it is. If the tension, length or mass changed so would 'c'
Here is a regular thread tension formula...
Tension = velocity squared x mass / Length.
If we plug c in and rearrange we get...
TL = mc^2
Both sides of the equation are in joules or energy... equivalent to "E".
It means the Tension of the threads in space times their length is equal to their energy.
This is why the speed of light is involved in Einstein's mass energy equivalence equation...
E = mc^2
...and actually why light travels at the speed of light...
I always wondered why... now I know.
It had to be something mechanical... tension and thread lengths!
So, you can arrive at Einstein's famous formula from completely different directions.
You can think energy is contained in mass and released.
E = mc^2
Or you can think there is a particle network of threads and mass is inert, the energy is only potential... released (actually pulled) by tension on the threads.
TL = mc^2
They are equivalent. Which is correct? You do not know.
Tesla was correct...
"There is no energy in matter other than that received from the environment." - Nikola Tesla
Mnemonic memory device...
E for Einstein: E = mc^2
TL for Tesla: TL = mc^2
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THE GENIUS OF MICHELSON-MORLEY
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If you were going to test if there is a medium for the conveyance of light, would you...
A) Test if the Earth is rushing through the medium.
2) Test if the Earth is NOT rushing through the medium.
C3) Both of the above (same as: just test for medium, no constraints)
Here is your chance to agree with those great men and pick "A", everything you think you know is based on that.
NOTE: The correct answer is of course "C3" but modern physics is based on Michelson-Morley experiment and they picked "A"
Michelson-Morley picked "A" and everything you think you know is based on that. (it's actually a pillar of modern science)
The only problem is if "2" is happening they are completely in the dark about it.
NOTE: Newton thought there was a medium for the conveyance of light. He called it the finest Ether. He also thought it was responsible for gravity and a few other things. That is absolutely correct.
So, if you were going to test for gravity would you test if the Earth is rushing through gravity? Yes, if you are an imbecile.
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