Basis of Virtual Particles

Basis of Virtual Particles

Space can be described as virtually empty or filled with virtual particles.  A manageable theory which explains it must be modular and developed in an agile manner.

Definition of Terms:

  • Virtual particle = A resonant oscillation in space that's not contained within a static electromagnetic field.
    • Pre-quark
  • Pair of virtual articles = The virtual particle and corresponding anti-virtual particle that appear together.
  • Hawking radiation = The energy a singularity contributes to a virtual particle in the form of a static electromagnetic field.
  • Evaporation = Corona effect = The process of a singularity losing it's electromagnetic shell to virtual particle collisions over time.
  • Uncontained gravitational collapse =

Matter out of "nothing"

When resonance between oscillations in space amplifies their strength a pair of virtual particles can be created.

Should this occur in the vicinity of a singularity then 1 virtual particle in the pair may encounter the outer boundary of it and aquire enough of a static electromagnetic field to turn the virtual particle into an actual one - a quark.


Basis of Time

Basis of Time

Our universe experiences an arrow of time which moves or flows in 1 or 2 directions.  A manageable theory which explains it must be modular and developed in an agile manner.

Our perception of time is little changed for half a century.  There's a very poor reason for that.  But by considering the duality of the universe and the very nature (basis) of space, gravity, and reality itself, we can understand things we'd otherwise need to simply accept on their surface value.

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Definition of Terms:

  • Universe = The duality of a space-time and a singularity that we exist in.


Resonance consists of a pair of oscillations mediated by a third oscillation which allows the pair to resonate.

This leads to a duality for time:

  • A mediating oscillation which allows the electric field and magnetic field to resonate as space.
  • A change in the dimension of space.

Any change in the dimension of space is the passage of time.  When the dimension of space expands, the arrow of time moves forward - this is why we only see the arrow of time moving in that one direction.  When the dimension of space contracts, the arrow of time moves backwards.  Describing time this way gives meaning to the speed of light, explains why an object's mass increases when accelerated toward the speed of light, and why time slows down for an object accelerated toward the speed of light.

For an object accelerated toward the speed of light, the amount of space it traverses will slowly catch up to how quickly space itself is expanding.  Once an object reaches the same velocity that space itself is expanding it can't travel any faster - it's reached the same maximum speed as light.  As an object approaches the speed of light and the amount of space it traverses catches up to the expansion of space itself, it experiences less of the expansion of space so time should slow down.  We know through many experiments that time dilates this way as expected.  And with that same velocity, the object no longer moves through space or time.  It holds to the same point for the underlying singularity that makes up the duality of the universe.  At the moment the speed of light is reached, an object transitions from a universe described as a space-time to a universe described as a singularity and exits space-time.

It's only light - which has no gravitational field - which can travel without resistance against the gravitational wave background. This allows it to reach the full speed limit of space without the penalty impose by having mass.  Light has no mass because it consists of only an electric field and a magnetic field perpendicular to each other and to the direction of motion.  It has no gravitational field so no gravitational energy.  This links the speed of light to the expansion of space.  So the speed we find for light is actually a measurement of the velocity for the expansion of the universe itself.


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