How Einstein Tried to Explain Matter

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His last words,
"It doesn't matter."

fredred
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I've spent over 30 years out of Uni pursuing a UFT I call Shockwave. Einstein said you need to change your perspective so I chose to look at the universe from the other side of wave-particle duality. Briefly, the big bang caused shockwaves that caused the rolled up dimensions to expand into space and time. The primary shockwave was compression waves in the direction of time and these compression waves gave us distortions in the fabric of space-time we call gravity. Waves with a wavelength of the Planck length would then get caught in resonance chambers of the remaining rolled up dimensions and create what we call matter. This produced a prediction that was later proved reasonably accurate with the discovery of the Higgs. The fact that galaxies form in large wave fronts was also predicted before it was observed. (Great imputus to keep going when your early predictions prove correct.) Transverse waves (electromagnetism), helical-torsional waves (weak force) and axial waves (strong force are secondary waves giving us, through mathematical transformations, what we think of as space. Dark Energy is the result of the torsional and axial waves and when they are added in, Dark Matter seems unnecessary. The expectation was that by the time I was done, I might have a working UFT. But I admit to being bad at keeping track of things including my notes. And so I share. If you can rebuild it and finish it and it works, give me a footnote. And if 30 years produced nothing but garbage, that's science.

DarkSyster
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I’m working on it. The important thing is the essence of space is distinguishability. A “space” in which all points are the same is not a space. In this circumstance, there is no meaning to being at one point versus another, and there is no momentum because there is no concept of movement. Therefore, the existence of distributed matter means there is distinguishability and thus a space to move in. That is mass=>distinguishability => space. Or it might be mass <=> distinguishability <=> space. Also, this process of emergent distinguishability is to break the symmetry of a perfectly homogeneous and isotopic “space”.

playapapapa
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Kondensed spacetime? Like icebergs swimming on water? But I still don´t have the math for it.

Thomas-gk
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So in stead of star dust we might be curly wurly spacetime.

It reminds me of some idea I picked up sometime where it was mentioned that we are not entities moving through space. In stead we are made up of space time and can as such not easily be detached from the space we find ourselves moving around in.

arnoldvankampen
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One thing is certain. Time is the essence for the existence of matter. Or maybe it's the other way around. Maybe space is not an even homogeneous environment, but there are some places with irregularities. In those places, the universe expands more slowly and this difference in expansion in relation to the surrounding space creates time. So matter is the space in the past in relation to the space that surrounds it. This DMT is soo good.

Tinos
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I’ve got it figured out. A new Standard Model and reconciled Special and General Relativity. Start with momentum (space time), you have the Quantum of energy (Planck Constant). Space, Time defined in Plank units. Create photons from Plank units of energy. Condense photons into electrons, and electrons into quarks. Like the Periodic Table, each element is just more of the same subunits. So space time is converted into energy then matter and gravity results from the uneven distribution of space time.

gatoratcomcast
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I wish so too. Thank you for sharing this video. I really love your notes you give.
Thanks and take care

luna
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A guy like Einstein only comes around maybe once and every 3 to 5000 years he was that great

hxdkzoi
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I also like the idea, it's a really elegant way of thinking.

boxonboxvideoclips
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For space-time to curl up and keep itself that way. It needs to have some sort of effect on itself.

XMgamePlays
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That sounds awfully close to the idea of matter being energetic excitation in certain fields.

maxanimator
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Does this include dark matter? If so it seems it’d have to explain why it would manifest as baryonic matter only a small fraction of the time. Or am I just more confused than normal?

sueokada
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The idea simplifies things tremendously by eliminating the distinction between matter and S/T.

DharmaBeing
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There does seem to be a glorious elegance in that all things, at their root, seem to stem from a singular “energy”.

It’s so elusive.

jaberlife
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It's the only way gravity makes sense, matter bunches up spacetime creating cavities that result in gravity, the question is why and how it does so.

MikeWalls
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I have heard Abo Einstein’s thoughts on the matter for the first time but I have always had that kind of inkling.
I am just an engineer with keen interest in physics but only a limited grasp of mathematics, doesn’t seem like I gonna be of much use.

Cool to learn that I share a thought with „that guy“ anyway!

cma
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I have pursued it. & published paper on arxiv. And it was removed.

KaiseruSoze
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Since Einstein left us... Space-time hasn't been the same.

tjdoss
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Anytime a genius cant finish something because of his/her passing, it should be the duty of the community of his field to find out.

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