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shrunkensimon (May 20, 2008 at 10:58 am)
I think you mite be interested in "Teslas dynamic theory of gravity". If you google for that, it should be the first link available on a site called peswiki.
dirklaureyssens (May 20, 2008 at 1:49 am)
Hi Shr. The multilayer concept of holons is conform plasma interactions. In the most simple H (protium) the proton is central tube's tip, and the electron vibration is positioned in the outer shell. The middle tube is the inner boundary, isolating both. More complex atoms have more layers. Sacred Geometry is related to the angles of acceptance = angle the penetrating tube must have to pelastrate the passive tube. Pelastration is only possible in certain slots of entry, ie.angles in chemistry
shrunkensimon (May 20, 2008 at 12:30 am)
I would like to know if you have come across "Plasma Cosmology" and also "Sacred Geometry", and if you have considered weaving these two aspects into your theory.
dirklaureyssens (April 19, 2008 at 2:17 pm)
Hi Shr. Yes, the membrane is dynamic, it's THE forcefield. And it has the potency to manifest itself in various shapes. When parts (peaks) of the membrane sphere meet and couple, the two parts of the passive have each a type of hole and those together will have a type of torus shape. The cause of the two holes is the penetrating (invisible) active peak. In black hole decay you see the opposite. The magnetic torus (matter) gets smaller and the middle peak (energy) is pushed out as gamma rays.
dirklaureyssens (April 19, 2008 at 2:14 pm)
Hi Jero. The concept confirms matter and anti-matter, and dark matter and dark energy. It just are similar structures at the other side of the membrane. When it's on the other side we can't observe it but only measure it by it's effects (i.e. a collider bubble chamber). We can only observe events that are on our side of the membrane. Indeed IFF the conditions are present you have decay to a more simple (holon) structure.
jeromelamiroy (April 19, 2008 at 12:04 pm)
just wondering, if this membrane would be composed by a certain structure then you just discard the idea of matter and anti-matter? And if this membrane is dynamic, I can suppose it is influenced by a forcefield? you also talked about:"how can a singularity destruct itself" I always learned that each particle can be destabilised by energie, so, with to much energie to beam out, the particle would be destroyed right? I guess the Higgs particle would be the best example of this?just curious.
shrunkensimon (March 26, 2008 at 3:29 pm)
Just wondering, have you considered the possibilty of the singularity itself being dynamic in shape and motion? In otherwords, have you explored the possibilty between the singularity being spherical, or being toroidal in structure?
dirklaureyssens (March 15, 2008 at 11:17 am)
Thanks for comment. No, my theory is background independent. There is no metric, there are no coordinates. Topology changes are due to dynamic processes. The pelastration/enfolding action creates multi-layered holons, having "structure" but still being membrane. These holons ARE local frames of references or act as metric(s), having three joined dimensions which can act locally as a local coordinate system. Dirk.
dirklaureyssens (March 14, 2008 at 1:42 pm)
Thanks! The membrane is composed by an elastic surface substance. Not by braids like in some Loop Gravity. In Kaballa this is the Absolute that makes the three layers Ain, Ain Soph and Ain Soph Aur. Non-existence? The membrane is to be considered "Neutral Energy" (or not-yet-manifested = no-thing-yet). By the enfolding (pelastration action) the first holon-type is created which has 3 layers, thus has "structure" (some-thing-now), which is manifested and entangled energy. In example: a photon.
KrelianMizrahi (March 5, 2008 at 4:08 am)
I agree with just one thing, locality should be an emergent property of a quantum space, but that quantum state should be background independent, which your model is not. Also, to get matter there are recent works that show us the possibility to get barionic matter from group U(1) |