... field theory can't always be ignored. Inertialmassdoesn't justexist in spacetime, it is spacetime. The kilogram could ( at least in theory ) be defined as a ... The picture gets disturbed by the fact, that spacetime is scewsymmetric if you look at the timelike ... about this, is the possibility to describe spacetime by quaternions. Those have the intrinsic property of...
...These so-called particles also have infinitely wide 4-D e.m. fields, Special Relativity and quantum field theory can't always be ignored. Inertialmassdoesn't justexist in spacetime, it is spacetime. The kilogram could ( at least in theory ) be defined as a count of atoms in an atom laser, much like the second ...
...particles, space, gravity, stars, thermodynamics ... Everything is missing. Thats the advantage of such an idea. It does not require any axiomatic entities. The only basic entities are energy and time and this spacetime like fluid to be modelled by a quaternion-lattice. The notation of time is a bit unclear now, but time is related to energy. My aim is to show, that such a simple modell...
...> degrees of freedom to also include Gravitation. The reality of the chiral differences between the two sets of 3 fundamental octonion vector units covering our familiar 3D xyz forces like mass density to be attractive and like charge density to be repulsive. Check it all out atwww.octospace.com. Rick Lockyer Hi Rick Lockyer I have looked at ...
.... Staying with 4D, there are insufficient degrees of freedom to cover without by going up in rank. However, this is not required in the octonion representation, hence a rank 1 scalar will do just fine. As I also mentioned, there is no need to gain degrees of freedom with intrinsic curvature to explain gravity, unless again, you choose to stay with 4D. In 4D space, the central force room ...
Dear Thomas Heger: "Thomas Heger" <hballo@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:frinn0$l1j$03$1@news.t-online.com... ... We twist it in our mind into real by observation. Good point. And "real" itself is just another word. David A. Smith
... what is space if you ¸ start with spacetime. Spacetime itself is regarde fluidlike, but ... and all of the observed energy is just a bunch of toys floating in space...right - gravity is a distortion of spacetime, and in my view so too is...want to leave the point, why spacetime looks like spacetime, because I have ¸ no...The question here is, what elements of spacetime do we want to ¸ assign the property...
... enough degrees of freedom to also include Gravitation. The reality of the chiral differences between the two sets of 3 fundamental octonion vector units covering our familiar 3D xyz forces like mass density to be attractive and like charge density to be repulsive. Check it all out at www.octospace.com. Rick Lockyer Hi Rick Lockyer I have looked at your site and...
... the two sets of 3 fundamental octonion vector units covering our familiar 3D xyz forces like mass density to be attractive and like charge density to be repulsive. Check it all out ...the thing that sticks out in my mind is the fact that imaginary numbers are essentially defined into existence. And many things in nature can be described very nicely by them in electronics, QM, etc. ...
...derived. But wait, there is more. Going to octonions, there are now enough degrees of freedom to also include Gravitation. The reality of the chiral differences between the two sets of 3 fundamental octonion vector units covering our familiar 3D xyz forces like mass density to be attractive and like charge density to be repulsive. Check it all out at www.octospace.com. Rick Lockyer