The origin of our Natural Laws can be seen by returning to
Schrödinger's Universe: to a concept that Schrödinger gave us.
This short excerpt copied with permission from:
http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm
What is space ? What is force ?
There is no such thing as force in the tensor math of General
Relativity. There is only more space, than average, where repulsive
force exists between two objects. In addition, there is less space,
than average, existing between two gravitational objects that have an
attractive force between them. Thus as Saul Perlmutter has shown, we
get Einstein's cosmological constant (exact opposite repulsive force
of gravity) and gravity becomes a bi-polar force like all the other
invisible forces.
This bi-polar aspect also exists in all the fundamental forces giving
us our mistaken notion of having North or South poles for magnetism
and + or - for charge. Mistaken notion? Yes! Two electrons, with...