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Space News: What can matter be?
It was Tesla that said that we are the light, and he was completely right on that account.
For the light is just a torsioned electromagnetic strand.
All matter is the spinning of such strands into more complex shapes. It starts with the simple loop or the electron, to the geometric mass or ball of yarn we can the proton and the embedding of the two that we call the neutron.
the only way a radiant sun can sustain indefinitely with hydrogen at its surface is if it is generating hydrogen aka matter, and a proton is a simple spinning of electromagnetic strands achieved within the sun powered by the galactic currents.
this is why the sun is full of electrons and hydrogen, purges both routinely and of course is radiant in the first place.
so we are the light. Just as Tesla said we were.
For the light is just a torsioned electromagnetic strand.
All matter is the spinning of such strands into more complex shapes. It starts with the simple loop or the electron, to the geometric mass or ball of yarn we can the proton and the embedding of the two that we call the neutron.
the only way a radiant sun can sustain indefinitely with hydrogen at its surface is if it is generating hydrogen aka matter, and a proton is a simple spinning of electromagnetic strands achieved within the sun powered by the galactic currents.
this is why the sun is full of electrons and hydrogen, purges both routinely and of course is radiant in the first place.
so we are the light. Just as Tesla said we were.
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Re: TPOD: what can matter be?
Is this the same as a light quantum as in QFT?torsioned electromagnetic
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I don't believe in quantum theories because it requires action at a distance. I also believe everything has mass, even if that mass is infinitesimal. Mass is exactly that. A mass of strands, both free and shaped.
no magic theories required, simple enough to explain any field.
lets face it, magnetic fields exist without plasma. Only electromagnetic strands can account for that without action at a distance.
you believe in birkland currents? Electromagnetic strands are no different really. Just smaller.
no magic theories required, simple enough to explain any field.
lets face it, magnetic fields exist without plasma. Only electromagnetic strands can account for that without action at a distance.
you believe in birkland currents? Electromagnetic strands are no different really. Just smaller.
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Re: TPOD: what can matter be?
Webbman,
Could you post a link to the TPOD that is the subject of this thread?
Could you post a link to the TPOD that is the subject of this thread?
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https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2017/0 ... pace-news/nick c wrote:Webbman,
Could you post a link to the TPOD that is the subject of this thread?
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Thanks Webbman,
That explains why I could not find the TPOD, it is actually a "Space News." I moved it to a more appropriate board...Thunderblogs/Multimedia. I realize that only mods/admins can start a thread on that board (but I am not sure why that is the case).
That explains why I could not find the TPOD, it is actually a "Space News." I moved it to a more appropriate board...Thunderblogs/Multimedia. I realize that only mods/admins can start a thread on that board (but I am not sure why that is the case).
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So mass is EM fields?Mass is exactly that. A mass of strands, both free and shaped.
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say I had a great bowl of spaghetti.
now what if I could cause the spaghetti, or at least the spaghetti where I am in contact with the end to straighten out?
that's what you call a field.
now since I have a bowl of spagetti and my strings are very short, theres a pure random chance that for at least some of the strands one end will connect to the other end, or make a larger loop with many strands.
that is the electron and thus mass.
now what if I could cause the spaghetti, or at least the spaghetti where I am in contact with the end to straighten out?
that's what you call a field.
now since I have a bowl of spagetti and my strings are very short, theres a pure random chance that for at least some of the strands one end will connect to the other end, or make a larger loop with many strands.
that is the electron and thus mass.
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What about the photon? How do you classify it?
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An electron ring with a torsion in it. The more torsion the higher energy. You can also have big loops with little torsion.
all electromagnetic "waves" can be represented this way.
all electromagnetic "waves" can be represented this way.
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my highlights..Webbman wrote:An electron ring with a torsion in it. The more torsion the higher energy. You can also have big loops with little torsion.
all electromagnetic "waves" can be represented this way.
will they be energized in steps according to Planck's constant?
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the only constant is the size/length of the universal strand. Based on that all things are stepwise from it.
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What is the fundimental size and length?Webbman wrote:the only constant is the size/length of the universal strand. Based on that all things are stepwise from it.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries,
is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
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Re: Space News: What can matter be?
half the circumference of a proton.
I do believe they can be stretched like a rubber band, at the cost of their width but that is not the stable condition.
I do believe they can be stretched like a rubber band, at the cost of their width but that is not the stable condition.
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Re: Space News: What can matter be?
Well, I have to ask:
Is this STRAND theory your version of STRING theory?
Is this STRAND theory your version of STRING theory?
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