Epistemology / Research - By: (Me) Nicholas Ellis @ www.youtube.com/sn1pe352
This Paradigm is in line with James Clerk Maxwell's concept that the universe is existing in a dynamic medium that has many properties very much like those found in fluids such as water or the Earth's atmosphere, with respect to the energy movements found there.
"You must look at the processes of motion in the macrocosmos and microcosmos accurately, and copy them!" * Implosion Magazine, No. 14, p.19
"Implosion is no invention in the conventional sense, but rather the renaissance of ancient knowledge, lost over the course of time." * Implosion Magazine, No. 83, p.16
"You must learn to think one octave higher. Only then will you learn how implosion energy works." * Implosion Magazine, No. 83, p.2
"According to the general theory of relativity space is endowed with physical qualities; in this sense, therefore, there exists an aether. According to the general theory of relativity space without aether is unthinkable." - A.Einstein, Sidelights on Relativity, 1922, page 23.
Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
"I cannot conceive curved lines of force without the conditions of a physical existence in that intermediate space."
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)
"...we cannot help thinking that in every place where we find these lines of force, some physical state or action must exist in sufficient energy to produce the actual phenomena."
(Vacuum has friction after all) Phys. Rev. A 82, 063827 (2010) [10 pages] Thermal and vacuum friction acting on rotating particles)
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Kepler to Einstein From Kepler's laws and the theory of tides, to Einstein's general theory of relativity, into black holes, and beyond.
Produced by the California Institute of Technology 1985.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6424932573390409362&ei=ZtZGSuXjM...
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Exotic proposals
An unusually exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much popular attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted physicist Julian Schwinger and more thoroughly considered in a paper by Claudia Eberlein of the University of Sussex. Eberlein's paper suggests that the light in sonoluminescence is generated by the vacuum within the bubble in a process similar to Hawking radiation, the radiation generated by the edges of black holes. Quantum theory holds that vacuum contains virtual particles, and the rapidly moving interface between water and gas converts virtual photons into real photons. This is related to the Unruh effect or the Casimir effect. If true, sonoluminescence may be the first observable example of quantum vacuum radiation.
Antiparticles are created everywhere in the universe where high-energy particle collisions take place. High-energy cosmic rays impacting Earth's atmosphere (or any other matter in the solar system) produce minute quantities of antimatter in the resulting particle jets, which are immediately annihilated by contact with nearby matter. It may similarly be produced in regions like the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and other galaxies, where very energetic celestial events occur (principally the interaction of relativistic jets with the interstellar medium). The presence of the resulting antimatter is detectable by the gamma rays produced when positrons annihilate with nearby matter. The gamma rays' frequency and wavelength indicate that each carries 511 keV of energy (i.e. the rest mass of an electron or positron multiplied by c2).
Recent observations by the European Space Agency's INTEGRAL (International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory) satellite may explain the origin of a giant cloud of antimatter surrounding the galactic center. The observations show that the cloud is asymmetrical and matches the pattern of X-ray binaries, binary star systems containing black holes or neutron stars, mostly on one side of the galactic center. While the mechanism is not fully understood, it is likely to involve the production of electron-positron pairs, as ordinary matter gains tremendous energy while falling into a stellar remnant.
Antimatter may exist in relatively large amounts in far away galaxies due to cosmic inflation in the primordial time of the universe. NASA is trying to determine if this is true by looking for X-ray and gamma ray signatures of annihilation events in colliding superclusters.
WTF, things dont spiral into a black hole it pulles things in from every direction, there are more dimentions to a black hole then we could ever see.
so that means every where u look u will always see the same face.
thefear10001 2 years ago
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sn1pe352 2 years ago
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stoneyjay82 8 months ago
@stoneyjay82 amen lol :D
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sn1pe352 8 months ago