Monday, December 3, 2007

The Particle Universe, Part I


We have found certain things act differently at sub atomic levels. For example the dual nature of light, being both a wave (in our universe) and as a particle (in the particle universe). Also it is found that certain particles, photons for example, don't follow our normal physical rules and may appear to be in different places at the same time. This is seen in many quantum physics observations. My theory is: observing at that small of a scale is really witnessing the rules of another universe and a new set a physical norms. I believe one of the ends of our physical universe ends at the recognition of the atom. Actions of single particles cannot be fully represented by our universe's laws without making exceptions. Perhaps once we can detect what is beyond our Universe and make a model of how our Universe reacts to its surroundings, we will better determine the thresholds of our Universe. This massconception is only a result of not being able to define what a universe is; where it starts and stops and what it does while it's here. Space is infinite. Time is infinite.

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