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Modern physics is divided into two parts the Quantum Physics with its probability and classical physics of Newton with his laws of motion. Only a hidden variable could explain the probability of quantum mechanics uniting physics. The problem is such a variable would have to affect all the matter of the Universe from its creation to the present day. But there is one variable that has done just that the variable is time itself. In physics there is no understanding of the forward momentum of time. But in Quantum Atom Theory time is created at the quantum level of the atoms by the emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation from one atom to another. When light comes in contact with electrons on the surface of an atom there will be a photon electron coupling. This will cause a quantum leap of energy creating a wave function of future possibilities. In this way two dimensional space on the surface of an atom expands into three dimension spacetime.
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  • The biggest problem of present physics is that physicists think

    that we have only one Reference Frame – Matter World

    And we have another Reference Frame – Vacuum World

    Therefore we must think about The Double Universe

    But physicists refuse to think about Vacuum World

    All galaxies exist in Vacuum

    The detected mass in Universe is very small and therefore

    Gravitational effects ( GRT ) took place only in a small

    area of Infinite Vacuum The Vacuum is Source of Matter Universe

  • @israelsocratus Thanks for the comment! Even in the vacuum of deep space there are electromagnetic waves. We also have plasma playing a major part in the physics of what we see as a vacuum.

  • Time in physics seems to be understood as geographical properties. Am I right ?

  • @jonathandiaz8 In physics there is no understanding of the arrow of time or why time only flows one way. There is also no understanding of why we have a future and a past and there is no concept of what the moment of now is in physics. But time has the geometry of spacetime so you are right!

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  • THANKS!!! I hope to see some more of your videos like this. Thanks for explaining!!

  • @NickBlackDIN

    I'd like you to know that great deal of new information about the underlying law of nature is now available online at w w w.TheUnderlyingLawOfNature.c o m.

    I welcome your questions and invite you to keep in touch.

    Sincerely,

    Ted Poulos

  • @NickBlackDIN I don’t think you misunderstood me! The laws of physics have to be the same everywhere and at every level. Therefore we should be able to sum it all up both classical physics and quantum physics in one Unified Theory.

  • @PhysicsISforFUN Thanks! I am on You Tube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time (Quantum Atom Theory) and any help on You Tube or in the scientific community will be gratefully welcomed.

  • I enjoyed the art.

  • @TedDGPoulos Conservation of Mass-Energy. I assume that's what you mean, but it's hard to say since all the laws are fundamental, you can't sum it all into one, ALL of nature follows ALL the Laws.

    unless I mis-understood you.

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