Re: simple theory/gravity
- From: "Thomas Heger" <hballo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 03:37:08 +0200
Could gravity create matter?
It is a bit like that, but only a bit.
There seems to be dark energy. That is in my model a specific state of spacetime. Imagin unit cells and every one evenly twisted. In that you would have energy and space. That spacelike hyper*** is created after every timestep. That is quite even, since there is no gravity in that area. That can't be seen, since the rotation is causing a chargefield, but that is cancelling out, since the neighbour has the same chargefield but in opposit direction. Only tiny residues would be measurable, since its screwlike and the amplitudes do not match exactly together. That residue is the Casimir force or better, what causes the Casimir force.
But imagin those worldlines bend together. In this model the elements heat up due to displaying of their radiation term. That is moving in spacelike direction and would create a pattern with equivalent influences coming from other events. That is something like a moiree pattern. This pattern has no symmetry according to the surrounding spacetime. It means disturbance to the intersection area- or heat!
This causes a selfgravitating process, since now is more energy concentrated in that area. This would cause more heat.
Heat is something like chaos. That is supposed to settle or to clear out in a kind of evolutionary process. Lots of states arise and some of them survive. That are the stable states, and that we call matter.
Thomas Heger
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