Abishai100 Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 A water strider (or Gerridae) is an insectisoid that can balance itself on the sensitive hydrogen-bonding in water molecules almost as if it can "walk on water." Water striders have the uncanny body control to create instant body weight-transference effectively enough to use the surface tension of water molecules to literally run across the surface of bodies of water. If a spider can teach us about the compatible geometric connectivity of objects in space (with their nifty connective webs), then a water strider can teach us about the tangible molecular connectivity of objects in space (with their nifty ability to stride across hydrogen-bonds in water). Einstein told us that space-time is a tangible planar reality and that universe bodies such as planets and stars situate themselves on space-time, creating relative curvatures that create gravity contoured "tracks." If the water strider can walk on water, then perhaps the universe is not only like railroad tracks but also like saran-wrap, allowing bodies and particles to sit on planar surfaces and creating indentations and ditches in which causal events such as dipping and rolling can occur. This 'water-strider' approach to universe physics can perhaps illuminate the deformative forces that gauge object and restoration integrity. Could the 'water-strider' approach help explain structural maintenance (and resilience)? This simple 'water-strider' approach suggests, for example, that gravity is diminutive. If the water strider is a creature that can control weight-distribution with great skill, what can weight-distribution teach us about physics principles such as center of mass, center of gravity, and centrifugal forces? Gerridae (Wikipedia) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swansont Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 You need a model and evidence. Do you have them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abishai100 Posted February 8, 2016 Author Share Posted February 8, 2016 Thanks for asking. This is more of a systemics approach to particle physics, so the modeling would involve taking ideas from various fields of science. I would say that Matrix Mathematics is the best 'tool' to use to build a model to support this water-strider theory. Matrix Math involves the relations between numbers in an array and can help us build loose models of relevant 'connective reactivity' (i.e., substitution catalysis). I'm a little intimidated since you're an official moderator, but in terms of evidence, why not approach this offbeat theory from a 'history of science' perspective --- i.e., 'what can the theories of universal ether and symbiotic evolution offer to this discussion?' I think this water-strider approach can help us understand the intellectual value of modern age connectivity-guesswork video games such as Q*bert. Conversely, we could re-present congruence geometry as support for this water-strider approach to physics. Matrix Mathematics Q*bert Also, Maxwell's model of elasticity I think offers interesting perspective to this theory: Maxwell material Basically, this 'water-strider' theory presents the value of connectivity modeling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swansont Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 I'm a little intimidated since you're an official moderator, but in terms of evidence, why not approach this offbeat theory from a 'history of science' perspective --- i.e., 'what can the theories of universal ether and symbiotic evolution offer to this discussion?' . Because we have rules, and specific ones for posting in speculations http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/86720-guidelines-for-participating-in-speculations-discussions/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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