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No! energy is two dmensional. Matter is made from energy,so material
partcles like the electron ,the proton ,and the neutron, are one dimentional.
Because they lack two dimencions they can behave like a string twisting
arround in any direction but for one thing ,they must follow their time thread which has as its direction the outer most boundares of our cosmos or a closed circle that is quickly reaching the size of a complete nothingness.
Time threads are either infinite or infinitesimal. It is the shape of the
time thread that gives the proton and the electron their shapes. What moves along the time thread when it is proceeding to become infinitesimal is the one dimensional pulse of energy it has, called the "quantum pulse";what is left when a two dimensional photon changes into a one dimensional particle of matter.And it is this one dimensional pulse of energy that is preventing the circular time thread from
collapsing into an absolute nothingness GINO69
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Yeah well lets just say it opens up new terrain but wether its true or not
requires combining it with other aspects of Physics .Combineing
this hypothesis with Quantum Mechanics is the big hurdle since QM
explains what happens to all the electrons orbiting arround the
nucleus of any atom .Transtemporal physics should decribe what
takes place inside the nucleus of any atom and how photons
enter into the nucleus or leave it.
Quantum mechanics tells us what wavelenth of
photons each electron orbiting the nucleus will absorb
or ignore . If absorbed it will cause an electron orbital to
make a "quantum jump" and if so will then emit a photon of a
specific wave length. Electrons emit photons
inorder for them to stay at the lowest energy level possible while
orbiting the nucleus This applies to every type of atom there is
these are the 92 natural elements .Some have big nuclei and
ohers have small .These Quantum mechanic principles
apply to all of them but gets different end resultsbecause
of the number of electrons and the different sizes of their
nuclei. Every element is different in its behaviour
Quantum mechanics is used a lot in chemistry to predict
an atoms behavior when it meets another atom either the
same or different 'but I must add that chemistry is only interested
in the outermost orbital .The inner ones don't make covalent nor ionic
bonds and the bonding of atoms is all Chemistry is interested in the
rest is religated to nucleur physics where weird activities occure
like moveving closer or further from the neucleus without tranversing
the space in between ;the famous Quantum Jump.
This does happen; a lot!And there is more ,lots more!
Do you think other people at the site might like this information?
Put it next to your last public message .
GINO69
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Yeah ! You see its not so hard .The fourth dimension determines what
exists,and what interacts. But there is even more that will blow your
mind . Its known that every photon is both a particle and a wave
simultaneously.
I dont know if you know this, it gets people confused. Well I believe
I know the reason why this is so. Photons are two dimensional .
They lack the third dimension. This explains why they move
so fast, they can't come to rest anywhere on the third axis, and why
they seem to be two contrary things at the same time. They oscillate
but they only interactwhen they hit something on an angle. brushing
against it. Because in the third dimension they are nothing at all.