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[Phys-L] Re: JUST FOR FUN



Ooh, a parable. There is something hauntingly familiar about this Universe....

Brian Whatcott

At 10:14 AM 1/18/2006, you wrote:
There is a Universe (one of many no doubt) which has just four basic
entities. These entities are defined by their relationship to space
and time. In
this Universe space and time are real.

These relationships are

1) Localized in Space

An entity which exist in only one point of space at any one point in
time.

2) Localized in Time

An entity which exist in only one point of time at any one point in
space.


3) Not localized in Space

These relationship are created by the entity trajectory through space time.
( So there is really only entity with different trajectories.)


An entity which exist in multiple points of space at any one point in
time.


4) Not Localized in time.

An entity which exist in multiple points of time at any one point in
space.


The four basic entities are

1) The Quanton

This entity is not localized in space or time.

2) The Instanton

This entity is localized in time but not space.

3) The Eventon

This entity is localized in space and time.

4) The Enduron

This entity is localized in space but not time.


A few rules are in order.

1) When Quantons meet at the same point in space and time they create
Eventons and are modified in nature.

2) When Quantons cross an Instanton wall they are modified in nature.


3) Endurons really don't exist in this Universe. They only appear to exist
when a quanton is viewed from a scale where the quantons reversal in
trajectory through the time dimension becomes too small to observe.
On the large
scale however, the whole Universe seems to made up of endurons. There is a
special name for this situation. It is called the quanton measurement problem.


Bob Zannelli


Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!
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