From: guskz on 27 Jun 2010 14:22 Science knows that two particles attract yet REMAIN separate from the other. ------------ Permitting my perception, that remainder seems to be an act of repulsion (thus both a force of attraction accompanied by a force of repulsion at closer distance). ------------ Science knows that photons do not remain separate and that photons (virtual) cause particles to attract or repulse. Laser beams are less likely in space, then multi-directional light waves. Can photons actually occupy the very same space and how many photons can occupy a plank length. Since photons are also particles, would two strong solar winds collide, likewise high-intensity laser light-beams. We know that virtual photons dis-integrate to form particles...thus form charges that in turn exchange virtual photons (their very substance) with other charges. -------------------------- What can be formulated from the above, is that what is emitted is also what is contained to simulate particle. In such a "matter", the micro- eye would see contained light(micro-star) emitting light. In our quantum micro-view, science has established that there is two unique micro-stars, one larger than the other, and both of higher dynamics that disregard Newtonian law meaning their forces are not- proportional to their sizes. Yet Newtonian law (force of gravity per distance^2) is also a field law, and these two micro-stars being micro-viewed as two fields must somehow adhere to this law even though they show to be breaking it.......
From: BURT on 27 Jun 2010 14:35 On Jun 27, 11:22 am, guskz <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Science knows that two particles attract yet REMAIN separate from the > other. The electron and proton are repulsive instead. Mitch Raemsch > > ------------ > Permitting my perception, that remainder seems to be an act of > repulsion (thus both a force of attraction accompanied by a force of > repulsion at closer distance). > ------------ > > Science knows that photons do not remain separate and that photons > (virtual) cause particles to attract or repulse. Laser beams are less > likely in space, then multi-directional light waves. Can photons > actually occupy the very same space and how many photons can occupy a > plank length. > > Since photons are also particles, would two strong solar winds > collide, likewise high-intensity laser light-beams. > > We know that virtual photons dis-integrate to form particles...thus > form charges that in turn exchange virtual photons (their very > substance) with other charges. > > -------------------------- > > What can be formulated from the above, is that what is emitted is also > what is contained to simulate particle. In such a "matter", the micro- > eye would see contained light(micro-star) emitting light. > > In our quantum micro-view, science has established that there is two > unique micro-stars, one larger than the other, and both of higher > dynamics that disregard Newtonian law meaning their forces are not- > proportional to their sizes. > > Yet Newtonian law (force of gravity per distance^2) is also a field > law, and these two micro-stars being micro-viewed as two fields must > somehow adhere to this law even though they show to be breaking > it.......
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