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From: Osher Doctorow on 6 Aug 2010 20:45 From Osher Doctorow From the last subsection 405.3, two posts, charge (Q), Length (L), Time (T) have respectively two expansive vs contractive or repulsive vs attractive dimensions each, giving 6 paired Fundamental Dimensions: 1) Q1, Q2, L1, L2, T1, T2 In looking at the two remaining Fundamental Dimensions, Mass (M) and Temperature (theta), Mass is usually associated with Gravitational Attraction, so we can define: 2) M1 = Attractive/Contractive Mass (one or the other or both) While there are some rather rare theories of Repulsive Mass, this has not yet generally been accepted, but Repulsive Energy has been accepted: 3) E2 = Repulsive (Dark) Energy We therefore define: 4) M2 = E2 (Repulsive/Expansive Mass) at least up to magnitude The condition "at least up to magnitude" prevents the units of Energy from conflicting with those of Mass. Presumbably, "Attractive Energy E1" would coincide with Attractive Mass (M1). We now have 9 Fundamental Dimensions: 5) Q1, Q2, L1, L2, T1, T2, M1, M2, theta. If we can find directionality in theta, then we are almost there - presumably at 10 dimensions, if we can associate a pairing with it. Note that it is not fair to argue that theta can be increasing versus decreasing as separate dimensions, because all the other dimensions can similarly be increasing or decreasing in and of themselves without being split into further dimensions. Are there any clues about theta? The two opposite extremes, very high theta and 0 theta in Kelvins, may give a clue as to very different regimes of physics. But we also know that theta-based entropy versus information-based entropy tends to be favored by theorists toward the latter. That is VERY close to Probable Causation/Influence (PI), which has two directionalities: 6) P1(A, B) = P(A-->B) 7) P2(A, B) = P(B-->A) and likewise for P ' (A-->B), P ' (B-->A) as alternative forms. Alternatively, we have recently discussed in this thread the possibility of distinguishing between P(A--->B) where the arrow indicates Repulsion or Expansion and P(A<--B) where the arrow indicates Attraction or Contraction. So we will think about these possibilities to complete the 10 Fundamental Dimensions. Osher Doctorow
From: Sherman Forte on 7 Aug 2010 01:03
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