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GENERAL
OVERVIEW OF PARTICLES AND FORCES
Within the random field, there are a number of theoretically possible structures,
some permanent, some fleeting, some very small and others consisting of
huge collections. Among them are simple waves (l) moving through the field
in all directions, some traversing vast distances in terms of light years,
and others decaying almost immediately. |
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PHILOSOPHICAL
OVERVIEW
This
is a study of ontology. Ontology is a general study of substance. Albert
Einstein considered himself to be an
ontologist. In general though, scientists who study chemistry and elementary
physics do not consider themselves ontologists, because they have limited
their studies to phenomenal substance manifesting as matter. |
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THE UNIVERSAL
FIELD
As we
have discovered, all three forms, the point, line and surface are of least
complexity; a complexity equivalent to zero. Since they are without causal
mechanism or governing means; each one being impossible to construct or
destroy, one can only assume that their presence is a matter of extreme
probability. If indeed any one of these can exist, so can many of the same.
This means that Being is filled with an infinite number of Forms. This
is called the Universal Field, which by virtue of the random organization
of its principle elements, surfaces, it is further defined as the Random
Field. |
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SIMPLE
FIELD WAVES
The surfaces
comprising the Random Field are neither fixed nor at rest. As a direct
result, the field is filled with incessant activity, referred to as noise.
Much of this activity is translated by the lateral, non-inertial movement
of surfaces and simple field waves. Strictly on its theoretical behavior,
a simple wave is thought to be analogous to electromagnetic quanta (light/photons/neutrinos). |
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CONFIGURATIONS
IN A TWO DIMENSIONAL RANDOM FIELD
FIELD
GENERATION OF THE SPIRAL CONFIGURATION
Consider
these conditions: (a) a normal field of normal density and isotropic, (b)
within this greater field, a field whose surfaces happen to be arranged
radially and (c) a small and fast moving wave entering this radial zone.
If the speed of this wave is very fast relative to the field surfaces in
general, such that they appear "frozen in time" as it approaches the radial
center, its orthogonal passage will cause it to curve around the radial
center. |
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SYSTEM
STRESS
The Induced
Displacement Due to Interchange, abbreviated IDDI, is an instantaneouslateral
displacement of surfaces as they adjust their position and curvature to
the outwardmigrating ring of non-definity. |
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ACTION-AT-A-DISTANCE
The Random
Field is virtually a sea of waves passing in every direction. The larger
the waves,
the more readily they may travel without decay. This is the decay attributed
to auto-convolution. |
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RADIAL
CONFIGURATION & FIELD DENSITY
The slow
outward spiraling of the counter rotating waves of the radial configuration,
the latter
of which, in this hypothetical scheme, serves as analogue to the, can provide
a consistent
rate of decay providing that all waves within the field, which at some
time or another might cause the generation of a radial configuration, share
a more or less constant and
equivalent speed. |
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THE SPIRAL
CONFIGURATION ELECTROSTATIC
Clearly,
just as in the case between radial configurations, a lateral interaction
between spiral configurations can be expected. Considerably more
complicated than IDDI causing forces between radial configurations, whose
radials generally overall can be considered as being straight, at least
in the sense that the net effect of IDDI being transmitted along curved
and wavy radials is nearly approximated by a system of straight radials,
the exact direction of vectors caused by IDDI at various distances from
a spiral must be calculated, taking into effect the curvature of the spiral. |
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GROUP
BEHAVIOR
The interactive
behavior of ISSs and OSSs is evaluted between parallel and orthonormal
layers. |
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POLAR
IMPULSE (MAGNETISM)
Despite
our adventures into space, our superb transition from classical physics
to relativistic
physics, combined with a century of technological advancement of unsurpassed
measure, and an uncanny understanding of the Cosmos as never before known,
there seems to be one remaining enigma to science: the mysterious
force-at-a-distance, called magnetism.
(for
intermediate students) |
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WEAK
AND STRONG FORCE CONTINUUM (ABSTRACT ONLY)
ACTION-AT-A-DISTANCE
TRACTIONS The Random Field is virtually a sea of waves passing
in every direction. The larger the waves, the more readily they may travel
without decay. This is the decay attributed to auto-convolution. Despite
their greater ability to propagate through the field, their production
and thus frequency in occurrence is less for any given finite region of
the field. |
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SPIRAL
IMPULSE (CHARGE)
Once
a simple wave winds a spiral configuration so tight, that its spiral surfaces
are all nearly
touching (approaching zero separation) along either an interior shell or
an exterior shell,
as the case may be; for any given simple wave of any speed or wave
size (l), the wave
will eventually become a standing wave, and no longerwrap the field any
further. |
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MASS
AND INERTIA
Though
these ambient field surfaces may alone make instantaneous adjustment, the
concept of inertia and momentum having not been introduced nor geometrically
possible, within the field and especially in association to configurations,
in particular their cohesiveness, a delay in response to IDDI is reasonably
justified; this being inertia. |