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How to Make a Universe - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

Part 1 dealt with the historical physics understanding and in particular culminating with Maxwell. This part looks at the nature of vibrations in some cymatics experiments to give us a comprehension of the true nature of particles as all being interconnected standing waves. The non-linearity of these waves will lead on in part 3 to explaining how all the various sized structures in the universe form.

See http://ray.tomes.biz/b2/index.php/a/2007/07/27/p159

Related Material:

How to make a Universe - Part 1 http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Hgaa6wlNs

How to make a Universe - Part 2 http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=YDN6F6j_rQY

How to make a Universe - Part 3A http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=h-gWJkyzpyo

How to make a Universe - Part 3B http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=K6EUn5PL-KY

WSM = Wave Structure of Matter http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=8BTcmuGdLCU

I have started an ATM (Against The Mainstream) thread in the BAUT astronomy forum on this and hopefully there will ensue an interesting discussion with astronomers and physicists: http://www.bautforum.com/against-mainstream/70425-how-make-universe.html

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  • This is great water on a speaker to show wave structures. The same or similar thing happens when you put salt on a drum skin the beat throws the salt into a pattern. Some Dutch geezer invented a contraption with a sound chamber & fine wires, small weights, then when a musical note is struck, the wires vibrate into a geometric pattern; ive always wanted to get hold of one but cant remember what they are called. I saw it on Adam Hart Davies` science series.

  • @TwoDigitz I think you are talking about Keely.

  • Ok. I'm a noob; what does it mean that matter is waves?

    That all particles like neutrons, electrons etc... are waves? What exactly are you referring to when you say matter? Thx!

  • @Pravesh7 It means that matter is not part particle and part wave. It is entirely a spherical standing wave and nothing else. Just like the standing waves in the cymatics experiment, all the "particle" properties arise from the wave nature.

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  • so a wave is what something does, right? Like in your water waves, the nature of the waves only exists within the water medium. Am I to understand that the wave nature of matter exists in the ether medium? So the physical thing that is acting as a wave is the ether itself? I hope that makes sense.

  • @artynz Yes, worse, they are an infinite number of forever unobservable things for which we can never hope to obtain observational evidence, yet some 'scientists' , actually put this idea forward as a 'scientific' explaination for the laws of physics being the way that they are. It's so funny that it makes you want to cry.

  • @zimtran007 IMO the anthropic principle is a cop out. By "Universe" I mean everything that exists. In that case there can only be one Universe. These infinite number of things should not be called Universes.

  • @zimtran007 Well according to 'science', yes 'science' Haha, there are an infinite number of other universes. Otherwise the anthropic principle doesn't work.

  • @zimtran007 How many more Universes do we need? ;-)

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