Re: A Unified Field Theory by Lloyd Dudley Burris




reactor1967@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> All space, energy, and matter is made up of the same thing. The best
> way I can describe this same thing is electromagnetic energy or
waves.
> This energy or waves at different frequencies determine what is
space,
> energy, or matter and determines how we experience gravity and time.
> Space/quantum vacuum has its own fluctuations but when these
> fluctuations change we start seeing what we know as electromagnetic
> energy radio waves, microwaves ect... all the way up to matter. Time
is
> a function of the fluctuations of normal space. In a computer a timed
> frequency determines what speed the computer chip runs at. In space
the
> quantum fluctuations of space determine how fast or slow we
experience
> what we know as time. These fluctuations are affected by two things
> gravity and speed. Like a boat on a lake of waves how fast the boat
> travels determines how fast it experiences the fluctuations of the
lake
> waves the boat bounces up and down. In space moving at a high rate of
> speed determines how fast or slow someone experiences the
fluctuations
> of space thus the rate of time passage is different. Gravity/mass by
> its nature attracts everything around it thus it affects the
> fluctuations of normal space thus it effects how fast time passes.
Now
> space without a large mass around is equal on all sides of an object
so
> the object experiences no gravity but with a large mass around space
is
> not equal on all sides of an object so the object travels in the
> direction of the large mass. So gravity is a product of mass
> interrupting or changing the quantum fluctuations of normal space.
The
> quantum fluctuations of space return to normal the further away it is
> from the large mass. Any object in space by a large mass the quantum
> fluctuations of space are different on each side of the object
causing
> that object to experience gravity. Out in space the quantum
> fluctuations of space are normal on each side of the object causing
the
> object to experience no gravity. The quantum fluctuations of space
are
> responsible for what we know as gravity and as time and form what we
> know as energy and matter. Mass is created by electromagnetic
monopole
> waves bouncing back and forth off each other at a resonance
frequency.
> So all matter particles are simply just energy creating mass. Lloyd
> Dudley Burris of Arkansas

You and I basically agree. But in my model, it's potato chips.
Everything we experience is based on potato chips. You can generate all
the results of string theory from a potato chip model, as I will show
someday in detailed calculations.

PD

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