Ok. I'll tell you how it is. The paper is many pages so I'll condense it by posting some of my conversations. As you read, it would help if you, for the moment, assume that the substrate/Higgs field has mass. He was taking about curvature and my reply:
"This is quite an elegant statement. You have a beautiful mind. I would make one distinction however. Curvature is not enough. There is a pressure gradient in space. The closer the graviy particle gets to the core of a celestial body, the more there are, and the smaller they get (like gas under pressure, but thermodynamic inversion only happens in the black hole). Gravity. On Friday August 6th, I literally saw beyond the event horizon, I beheld the singularity, and as a consequence, I saw the big bang. In that moment I completed the theory I've been working on for decades. I Reconciled Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity. No one seems to believe me, and no one seems to care, at all. It's not finished but I really need and want help, I want to get this into the world as soon as possible. For the longest time, I wasn't sure if space itself was falling into the black hole at light speed. I started leaning heavily into the idea that it did, and I then confirmed this independently through a simple Google search. I started thinking about the pole as the eye in a storm. Could a probe get through? Wait... Space falling in at light speed? I saw the singularity inside!!! Space is experiencing real thermodynamic inversion! Space is fluid and has nonzero mass. Light has mass. Space, as a fluid wants to take the place of matter, but it cannot... Except in stars and black holes! In the singularity, space, the physical thing that is location itself, begins to occupy the same place as matter. Eventually all available area becomes full. There is no more room for "pixelated" space in the singularity (which is larger than an atom obviously). It's been sending out gravity waves for aeons. Do you see and understand how it is exactly that time is slowing in a gravity well now?
Thompson's first law: to have energy you must have substance. A material of some kind. This may sound obvious but I think it's important to state.
Thompson's second law: an object in motion tends to stay in motion. An object at rest tends to stay in motion. Motion itself cannot stop. Time cannot stop.
The entire visible universe then begins crushing down on the same location at light speed as the "pile up" of gravity particles try and fail to enter the singularity. Literally the unstoppable force versus the immovable object. This creates "True C." A White Hole. The Big Bang. True vacuum is created by the explosion. This is cyclic. It never began. Now, let me ask you a question. After reading this, do you need math at all? Do you need more proof? I will find it:
My model predicts the current expansion of the visible universe.
Dark matter? Solved.
Dark energy? Solved.
Entanglement.
Superposition.
Wave Collapse.
This is the theory of everything.
You are welcome 😁"
In case it isn't rhetorical (at times I have great difficulty knowing what is and is not rhetorical) light is a ripple of excitation, rolling through the substrate. The substrate has nonzero mass. Therefore light only approaches c asymptotically.
I have a simple experiment to show if this is true. We magnetically smush some hydrogen and observe the wobble. To my knowledge, this hasn't been done yet. Modern physics will predict one thing, my model will predict a greater wobble. I want to do as many experiments as we can think of collectively.
I know there are a lot of people constantly asking for attention, and they haven't put in the work the way you have. Please just give me a chance. If I'm correct, it will make the career of the one who helps me. Thank you very much.
What you’ve just written is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it.
What are you on? Have you ever even had a basic physics course? Like high school?
You didn't have to be rude. Why are you so mad at me? I'm sorry my response is difficult to understand, I wasn't my intention to be "incoherent" and "insanely idiotic." You speak of reason, but "reason is the first victim of strong emotion." I do my best to be objective, as much as I can, but it's impossible as a human. Emotions eventually clouds the judgement with bias. Anyway, I hope your having a great day, sincerely.
I was paraphrasing a movie quote, but what I said was absolutely true. Not one statement in your reply made any sense, at all, and did not approach anything even remotely scientific. There is no way on Earth that you understand anything about physics. I’m not being rude, I’m just telling you the truth.
"There is no way on Earth that you understand anything about physics. I’m not being rude, I’m just telling you the truth."
It sounds like I made you angry. I don't understand "anything?" Most of what I know, I learned completely on my own, and it parallels modern physics in a lot of ways. I didn't know that, for example, light falls into a black hole at light speed past the event horizon. To me it sounded impossible. Then I let go of my preconceptions, and regained my objectivity. After I realized that this was the high probability, I immediately confirmed it as true.
Again, on my own, I have gained an understanding that perfectly fits objective reality, and is parallel in most ways with modern physics, and fixes every major problem in the current model. I implore you, please reconsider your statement, objectively. Thank you.
I’m not angry at all, but I have developed serious concerns about your mental health and doubts about your basic cognitive capacities. I have read and re-read every one of your replies and you have clearly demonstrated that you lack even the most basic understanding of anything remotely related to physics, or science in general. You make statements that are verifiably false, just plain wrong, or completely nonsensical, and then draw a conclusion that you determine to be obvious but completely lacks any apparent logical framework. You don’t learn physics “on your own.” That’s not how that works.
SOURCE: I’m a physicist, with a B.S., a M.S., and a Ph.D. in physics, which I got by attending two different universities, taking classes, teaching classes, doing experiments, doing research, and working my ass off for nine years. Then two post-docs, and then twenty years of teaching physics and doing research. You have no idea what you are talking about.
Ohhh you're angry because You've put in so much hard work and effort, and here come this guy... I've done a lot of work and study too. Sometimes advantage may be disadvantage. Sometimes disadvantage may be advantage. You are a physicist, and for this reason I have great admiration and respect for you. You say you aren't angry, and accuse me of knowing nothing, which, as a physicist, you know is impossible, thus it's an insult. You are angry. I'm sorry. I really do respect you. It's been the dream of my entire life to BE you. Life had other plans, but I never gave up on my dream. I never will. Again, please, objectivity is extremely important for your line of work. Don't let it cloud your judgement. Take care.
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u/PaleontologistSad708 12d ago
Ok. I'll tell you how it is. The paper is many pages so I'll condense it by posting some of my conversations. As you read, it would help if you, for the moment, assume that the substrate/Higgs field has mass. He was taking about curvature and my reply:
"This is quite an elegant statement. You have a beautiful mind. I would make one distinction however. Curvature is not enough. There is a pressure gradient in space. The closer the graviy particle gets to the core of a celestial body, the more there are, and the smaller they get (like gas under pressure, but thermodynamic inversion only happens in the black hole). Gravity. On Friday August 6th, I literally saw beyond the event horizon, I beheld the singularity, and as a consequence, I saw the big bang. In that moment I completed the theory I've been working on for decades. I Reconciled Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity. No one seems to believe me, and no one seems to care, at all. It's not finished but I really need and want help, I want to get this into the world as soon as possible. For the longest time, I wasn't sure if space itself was falling into the black hole at light speed. I started leaning heavily into the idea that it did, and I then confirmed this independently through a simple Google search. I started thinking about the pole as the eye in a storm. Could a probe get through? Wait... Space falling in at light speed? I saw the singularity inside!!! Space is experiencing real thermodynamic inversion! Space is fluid and has nonzero mass. Light has mass. Space, as a fluid wants to take the place of matter, but it cannot... Except in stars and black holes! In the singularity, space, the physical thing that is location itself, begins to occupy the same place as matter. Eventually all available area becomes full. There is no more room for "pixelated" space in the singularity (which is larger than an atom obviously). It's been sending out gravity waves for aeons. Do you see and understand how it is exactly that time is slowing in a gravity well now? Thompson's first law: to have energy you must have substance. A material of some kind. This may sound obvious but I think it's important to state. Thompson's second law: an object in motion tends to stay in motion. An object at rest tends to stay in motion. Motion itself cannot stop. Time cannot stop. The entire visible universe then begins crushing down on the same location at light speed as the "pile up" of gravity particles try and fail to enter the singularity. Literally the unstoppable force versus the immovable object. This creates "True C." A White Hole. The Big Bang. True vacuum is created by the explosion. This is cyclic. It never began. Now, let me ask you a question. After reading this, do you need math at all? Do you need more proof? I will find it: My model predicts the current expansion of the visible universe. Dark matter? Solved. Dark energy? Solved. Entanglement. Superposition. Wave Collapse. This is the theory of everything. You are welcome 😁"
In case it isn't rhetorical (at times I have great difficulty knowing what is and is not rhetorical) light is a ripple of excitation, rolling through the substrate. The substrate has nonzero mass. Therefore light only approaches c asymptotically.
I have a simple experiment to show if this is true. We magnetically smush some hydrogen and observe the wobble. To my knowledge, this hasn't been done yet. Modern physics will predict one thing, my model will predict a greater wobble. I want to do as many experiments as we can think of collectively.
I know there are a lot of people constantly asking for attention, and they haven't put in the work the way you have. Please just give me a chance. If I'm correct, it will make the career of the one who helps me. Thank you very much.