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Xris wrote:............Considering science has no idea what gravity is exactly it has to use the term.............Quantum energy has mass. Mass is an internal acceleration. This creates a displacement in its wave-front, as it expands (universal expansion occurs @ c.)
Philosophy Explorer wrote:AB10B wrote:This is a discussion of the dual nature of light as demonstrated by double slit experiments. If you follow my logic (I will explain as needed), there is NO dual nature of light. The only time that light acts like a particle, is when we define the light as, a part of the actual wave, that we are observing.
"Actually, if everything is actually wave-like, at its most basic level, then nothing ever actually "stops". Waves must move to exist. (Even perfectly balanced standing waves which show no "apparent" motion, are constructed of equal but opposite motions.)"
Actually, depending on the experiment, light may be either a wave or a particle, but not both simultaneously. Now since you're saying that as a wave, light moves constantly through space, then I ask myself what would happen when light is looked upon as a particle? What would its speed be in space when viewed as a particle? How would one observer, viewing light as a wave, see it moving at about 300,000 km/sec and a second observer, looking on it as a particle, see no motion from it - both experiments conducted in space. How does one reconcile the two observer situations on the same light?
Xris wrote:To explain gravity as a wave you require a medium.As no medium is evident how can you logically describe gravity in relation to waves. Bill Gaedes ropes adequately explains the apparent dual nature of light.So why not accept his explanation of gravity?Because I see a logical reason to believe otherwise.
Geordie Ross wrote:Oh yes, thats right, space is not a medium, those three dimensions that are self evident... simply do not exist. Thanks for clearing that up!yeah I am beginning to think like xcris he's a po mo troll. But meh he's entertaining at least.
I'm certain that relativity clearly states that space is the medium in which gravity operates.
Geordie Ross wrote:Oh yes, thats right, space is not a medium, those three dimensions that are self evident... simply do not exist. Thanks for clearing that up!Space is only a measurement between various energies.
I'm certain that relativity clearly states that space is the medium in which gravity operates.
Geordie Ross wrote:Oh yes, thats right, space is not a medium, those three dimensions that are self evident... simply do not exist. Thanks for clearing that up!Yes when you can't find a medium call it space time. It placates the gods but it certainly don't fool me.
I'm certain that relativity clearly states that space is the medium in which gravity operates.
Xris wrote:...... Yes when you can't find a medium call it space time. It placates the gods but it certainly don't fool me.The reason that they call it quantum, is it is self organizing by quantum units (planck units), doesn't need a medium. It is the medium.
AB1OB wrote:If we have 360 observers positioned at every angle of a large circle and right in the center of the circle is a light bulb.in classical setting the one closest to the source, in a qm setting who knows, it's probabilistic. I feel you are not listening to me now. Which is fine but you may well want to at some point it will make the dialogue easier.
I turn on the light.
Which observer sees it first?
Why?
-- Updated January 3rd, 2014, 6:04 pm to add the following --
(Nested quote removed.)
The reason that they call it quantum, is it is self organizing by quantum units (planck units), doesn't need a medium. It is the medium.
Space & time do not exist before the big bang. The expansion of the big bang is what creates it. (That is the basic generally accepted theory at any rate.)
AB1OB wrote: (Nested quote removed.)Also agreeing with this.
Space is only a measurement between various energies.
Energy exists in 3-dimensional forms that travel through space-time measurments.
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