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Mathematic Support of Dilation Flooding Effect

In nearly all finite universe models, it is a requirement that all standard model particles came into existence simultaneously and over a great distance. Regardless of the model used, whether Big Bang or otherwise, the state of the matter in the universe no later than it’s first second of existence…

Time Dilation

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Mathematic Support of Dilation Flooding Effect
Mathematic Support of Dilation Flooding Effect
Time Dilation

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 1 — The Particulars Of The Fundamentals

From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 1 — The Particulars Of The Fundamentals In this first of a 4-part series, we will explore some of the most universal yet misunderstood concepts in physics. These articles are not intended to create new science, but to clarify well-established scientific truths that are often misunderstood. If there is anything in these articles that is in any…

Science Education

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 1 — The Particulars Of The Fundamentals
From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 1 — The Particulars Of The Fundamentals
Science Education

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 2 — Hadrons: Taking Up Space

In this 4-part series, we will explore some of the most universal yet misunderstood concepts in physics. These articles are not intended to create new science, but to clarify well-established scientific truths that are often misunderstood. If there is anything in these articles that is in any way confusing or…

Large Hadron Collider

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 2 — Hadrons: Taking Up Space
From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 2 — Hadrons: Taking Up Space
Large Hadron Collider

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 3 — Time Dilation: The cornerstone of relativity.

From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 3 — Time Dilation: The cornerstone of relativity. The brake pedal of quantum mechanics. In this 4-part series, we will explore some of the most universal yet misunderstood concepts in physics. These articles are not intended to create new science, but to clarify well-established scientific truths that are often misunderstood. If there is anything in these articles that is in any way confusing or…

Science Education

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 3 — Time Dilation: The cornerstone of relativity.
From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 3 — Time Dilation: The cornerstone of relativity.
Science Education

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 4 — The Phenomenon of Gravity: The facts behind the fictional force…

From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 4 — The Phenomenon of Gravity: The facts behind the fictional force that brings everything together. In this 4-part series, we have been exploring some of the most universal yet misunderstood concepts in physics. These articles are not intended to create new science, but to clarify well-established scientific truths that are often misunderstood. If there is anything in these articles that is inaccurate or unclear, please…

Science Education

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From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 4 — The Phenomenon of Gravity: The facts behind the fictional force…
From Crumb To Cosmos: Part 4 — The Phenomenon of Gravity: The facts behind the fictional force…
Science Education

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Mar 14

Again, I have yet to read your document in its entirety, however I was hoping you would have the…

Again, I have yet to read your document in its entirety, however I was hoping you would have the patience and interest in reading my theory in context. Your response makes it clear that you have no interest in understanding what I have written and simply skimmed for one sentence…

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Mar 10

The Webb Space telescope confirmed that the Big Whisper is more in sync with the outcome than the Big Bang model, because galaxies can start to form truly early on. Energy is the source, deformation the process, and catapulting outwardly the motion we see. There is no high physics process from 'singularity' to some inflationary state. It is complex right from the start with the CMBR the spot where quarks formed neutrons and protons.

Okay, you are growing on me, Geo.
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Fred-Rick

I find it difficult to address all the points of your message in one response using this platform…

I find it difficult to address all the points of your message in one response using this platform, so I'm going to do multiple responses on individual segments. Let me know if this is OK or you would prefer single long responses. --- Regarding Webb, I largely agree with everything…

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Mar 10

The larger point being that the single direction, the fastest speed we are involved in, is still the paramount 'force' controlling the entire setting. Yet, once we move toward the specific celestial bodies, they are the main focus, their own formation based not on the fastest speed but on the internal speed differentiations.

Geo, I do recognize that you are reviewing the big picture differently from 'standard' physicists…
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Fred-Rick

First I want to agree with you on Einstein.

First I want to agree with you on Einstein. He gave up on better defining time dilation to flow with more popular physicists. He gave up on the cosmological constant to acquiesce to Hubble. And he gave up on relativity when he used absolutist arguments against quantum mechanics. But there…

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Mar 9

Because I start from a mechanical/structural reality, I see where our words do not always match up, and that is still the confusing part for me. You are using words I do not work with. One choice is…

Geo, I do recognize that you are reviewing the big picture differently from 'standard' physicists…
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Fred-Rick

I recognize this, and it is a quagmire.

I recognize this, and it is a quagmire. On the one hand, there are existing concepts that, although there may be debate regarding their truth or accuracy, are the common ground knowledge. The terminology to describe these concepts also has the effect of implying a meaning maybe beyond what is…

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Mar 8

If neutrinos have mass, where are all the slow ones?
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Ethan Siegel

The answer to this is easy: Wavelength.

The answer to this is easy: Wavelength. LIGO observation GW170817 was a treasure trove of data being one of the greatest multi-messenger observations in history. But to this day there is a reluctance to acknowledge the vastly differential observation of different wavelengths of light. Although attributed to a cooling trend…

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