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BCphoton

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About BCphoton

  • Birthday 12/23/1998

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    Science, Computer Science, Gaming
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    Astronomy
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    Hi! I am Ben, a 17 year old interested in the sciences.
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  1. Sorry for my late reply! I have been very busy with many things lately, and hope to pick up here again. I know it is not well developed yet, and hope to achieve that soon enough. My way of wording it isn't the greatest, but I just cannot think of another way to say exactly what my thoughts here are, so that is the closest representation. Right, that does make sense. My idea here though is similar but different from that, being what if said point works by having fewer dimensions than what we see, rather than more. I do have a question for everyone as well. If there is in fact a realm where there are fewer dimensions than what we perceive, what do you think that would look like to us?
  2. Good points! I have to say the only two parts of Star Trek tech I think are totally implausible are the Intertial Dampners and Gravity Plating.
  3. That is very true. I had actually not thought of it like that before!
  4. I have never actually seen it myself, but honestly, I heard it was pretty bad. May have to give it a try sometime though
  5. Same here! I love Star Trek. Which series is your favorite? \\ //_
  6. Okay, that is basically what I was asking. Sorry about my poor wording, I had to finish my post up before leaving to go do some things.
  7. Right, but what if there was a collection of 'points' on that plane that are the same? For example, imagine a plane with multiple points labeled as A, but on different coordinates. They are all still point A, but yet when put onto a plane occur at multiple points. That is basically what I am trying to explain, is what if there exists a realm of a 'point' like that, and shows up at multiple places in our universe? Ah, okay. Good to know, I will keep that in mind for future posts. That is somewhat that I am trying to say, but did explain it a bit more in detail above. Alright, also good to know. Are black holes thought to have higher dimensions?
  8. Hello all! Wanted to hear opinions as to if you feel the various technologies in Star Trek or Star Wars are more plausible. Granted, they are all long shots, but which makes more sense to you all? For example, I feel that warp drive from Star Trek is more plausible than hyperspace in Star Wars. Also, this is just intended for fun, so please don't get too heated!
  9. Sorry for the confusion, but I did use the word dimension incorrectly in multiple instances in my first post. As I cannot edit it again, it remains so. When I said dimension in a few cases there, I was meaning realm/world/universe, not the coordinate system. However, I do get what you are saying there. As for those gravitational theories, I know that they have changed the theory as to being infinite mass. However, they remain to be thought of as very great mass correct? If only we could explore a black hole... pretty frustrating to think we may well never be able to. Hopefully not the case though!
  10. Seven billion, but I get the point. Is that not true for gravitational singularities? I know about mathematical singularities and some of their applications, but I am is a college astronomy class, and learned that black holes do likely contain a gravitational singularity. Either way, when it comes to learning new info, I'm all ears. I have studied those, though not extensively.
  11. Well, that is the current theory anyways. Mathematically you can find them anywhere, but in science they are thought to be in the center of black holes I gotcha. While I do not believe the brane theory is the same as what I proposed, I do think it would help to learn more about it to further my ideas. I plan on researching more into it. Alright, that makes sense. However, isn't the current theory of singularities that they are a dimensionless point? --- Also a side not here, I do not seem to be able to edit my original post, so unfortunately the poor use of the word dimension is stuck there.
  12. Well yeah, a singularity has no volume and infinite (or very large) mass. In the real world, it would be a point.
  13. I do see what you are saying. The only reason I included the link to wormholes is because I think it would make sense if they were in fact true. However, my main point being the part behind singularities. I plan on fixing my wording shortly. Also, correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't the brane worlds theory have to do with a 5 dimensional world, or is there more to it? Alright, good to know. I will look into those sorts of things for sure. As for going back to school for science classes, well, I am a Junior in high school, so that is a future plan for me. I plan to minor in science in college, and major in computer science. That is a valid point, and I have always been interested in discovering more about the universe we live in. I do plan on it! I am liking these forums quite a bit, full of very intelligent people. Most of my science education in this area is self taught, honestly. However, I do always get my information from reputable sources, and will continue to look into sciences such as these until I reach college. I will do so, and look forward to it as well! I do know new ideas like these are a long shot, but hey, it is worth the chance in my opinion. Thank you!
  14. No, I did look at the theory of Dimensional Overlap, and it is not quite the same as what I am thinking. Also, I do see what you are saying. I believe I used incorrect terms on a few instances there, and will fix that soon. I am far from a scientist, so I don't know what would be the correct term for what I am trying to explain. Thank you for your feedback! I do not yet know, as I just thought of this not even 24 hours ago. It is a work in progress though
  15. Hello everyone! I am new here on the forums, and have created my account to propose an idea I had recently. My main goal here is to first see if these thoughts have been published elsewhere before, because I could not find anywhere in which they had been. That being said, I figure someone else out there has thought this up prior to me, so please do inform me if that is the case. Second, I would like opinions as to if this would make sense and explain a few phenomena in our universe. My idea is not unlike a few theories out there, such as a few variants of the Multiverse theory. However, my proposal is that unlike those current theories, that we live in a universe where different dimensions overlap. For example, in the case of singularities, what if they are all points of a one-dimensional universe/realm, and they are all the same point? This would explain the idea behind the wormhole, as an object entering into that realm would no longer experience distance and could travel anywhere instantly. This could also explain phenomena such as Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Teleportation. The various dimensions would all have specific properties to explain them. Additonally, what if light exists in a realm of no time, explaining why reaching those speeds is unachieveable. If we in our time based universe see light as going x distance in y time, what if it travels timelessly, explaining why it travels the same speed no matter what speed the observer is going. Please share your thoughts! However, if this is total hooey, please go easy on me, I am pretty new at this after all Thanks all, have a good one! -Ben
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