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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65918971 United States 05/23/2015 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has left me in a quandary without resolve. Dualism is our illusion - and in truth I feel there's only 1 force. Quoting: SteamrolledGobias What I really don't understand is the weak force and how it plays into this whole thing. What does it represent? thoughts? Dualism is an illusion. The universe and its functions resonate more with the trinity- IE. threes. You're right about 1 force, because I believe the universe is living this experience because its trying to become the singularity. for now though it represents itself throughout many facets as a trinity based mathematical equation. This is why Tesla said 3, 6, and 9 are important. The weak force is in play due to decay- it plays the role of "death" I suppose, or reciprocation. See, constant change and movement is something that is a truth in the universe. Matter and mass are moving constantly. I'm glad you posted this. I am in a quandary as well about the nature of the universe. I'd like to understand a bit more about particle physics. can we exchange some ideals about it? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 65918971 United States 05/23/2015 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quantum Science is full of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 901187 There I solved your mystery. And there is no zero. by that standard, everything is bullshit. You don't seem to understand that everything that humans created is just our translation of what we are trying to understand. Everyone has a filter and they collect data, then filter it into their understanding. I think every piece of the puzzle in the universe plays its part. |
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(OP) User ID: 67238830 United States 05/23/2015 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has left me in a quandary without resolve. Dualism is our illusion - and in truth I feel there's only 1 force. Quoting: SteamrolledGobias What I really don't understand is the weak force and how it plays into this whole thing. What does it represent? thoughts? Dualism is an illusion. The universe and its functions resonate more with the trinity- IE. threes. You're right about 1 force, because I believe the universe is living this experience because its trying to become the singularity. for now though it represents itself throughout many facets as a trinity based mathematical equation. This is why Tesla said 3, 6, and 9 are important. The weak force is in play due to decay- it plays the role of "death" I suppose, or reciprocation. See, constant change and movement is something that is a truth in the universe. Matter and mass are moving constantly. I'm glad you posted this. I am in a quandary as well about the nature of the universe. I'd like to understand a bit more about particle physics. can we exchange some ideals about it? I follow your thoughts and they do make sense. I've been looking to see a bigger picture and how/why these forces relate together. IE, Strong Force is like Gravity but very very close. So does Weak Force relate to electromagnetism? I am admittedly just a researcher wishing to learn more about how this all works. Don't have anything professional to offer beyond my observations & things I've read. |
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(OP) User ID: 67238830 United States 05/23/2015 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other confusing aspect is how radiation is "bad" from the standpoint of a human being. A hot particle of Plutonium-239 can lead to death. Even a sunburn is partial radioactive damage to skin cells. So when electrons interact with the weak force are they "dying" from our perspective? Where do the go? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 65918971 United States 05/24/2015 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The other confusing aspect is how radiation is "bad" from the standpoint of a human being. A hot particle of Plutonium-239 can lead to death. Even a sunburn is partial radioactive damage to skin cells. Quoting: SteamrolledGobias So when electrons interact with the weak force are they "dying" from our perspective? Where do the go? well no, each of these forces are very independent of each other, but very CO dependent on eachother. The "dying" electrons are just traded to other molecules eventually- 1st law of matter and all You don't need a professional opinion! look at where that is getting us.... NOWHERE no one thinks outside the realm of "reality" most physics professionals still need a box to think inside of... Also, yes certain radiation is "bad" in human perspective, but such is the balance of things- the balance being we live on a planet that has formed it's own electromagnetic field which, for lack of a better term, traps most of the radiation that would destroy life on this planet. The radiation is needed to carry photons all the way to Earth Everything is frequency and vibration at the basest level - a math equation that is constantly solving problems and moving onto new ones |
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