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The enigma of our universe


Ron Bert

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Spin, what a great loop to be in! I believe our conception of what occurs at the quantum level can not be separated from that of the origin of our universe, the initiator of spin. I would rhetorically ask, is there any real particle or photon void of angular momentum? For the eureka conjecture, it is our misconception in defining fundamental reality that disables our ability to clearly see why "all" spins, even that which we can not perceive. This involves reference and specifically where we try to "isolate" rather than "acknowledge" the expanse of reality itself. Creation does not separate from itself and so what began at some time long ago still effects us all presently. The rip-cord of time in space.


The enigma of our universe is found in its dualistic nature. Does the quantum world rise or fall? Is it pulled or pushed? These are questions of perspective, irrelevant to observation. Whereas we look to define this bottom world, could it not oppositely be the top? Again, irrelevant to observation but crucial to absolute understanding. Let us choose to look at the bottom that is falling away being pushed; this is one form of the quantum foundation. To actually see how "all" spins, either inwardly or outwardly, the mathematics required goes right to the base; the heart of the matter. Simply, all points center on themselves and are referenced by being positioned at negative infinity (bottom) or conversely, positive infinity (top). It is by this bottomless nature that "all" spins.

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Spin, what a great loop to be in! I believe our conception of what occurs at the quantum level can not be separated from that of the origin of our universe, the initiator of spin. I would rhetorically ask, is there any real particle or photon void of angular momentum? For the eureka conjecture, it is our misconception in defining fundamental reality that disables our ability to clearly see why "all" spins, even that which we can not perceive. This involves reference and specifically where we try to "isolate" rather than "acknowledge" the expanse of reality itself. Creation does not separate from itself and so what began at some time long ago still effects us all presently. The rip-cord of time in space.

 

The enigma of our universe is found in its dualistic nature. Does the quantum world rise or fall? Is it pulled or pushed? These are questions of perspective, irrelevant to observation. Whereas we look to define this bottom world, could it not oppositely be the top? Again, irrelevant to observation but crucial to absolute understanding. Let us choose to look at the bottom that is falling away being pushed; this is one form of the quantum foundation. To actually see how "all" spins, either inwardly or outwardly, the mathematics required goes right to the base; the heart of the matter. Simply, all points center on themselves and are referenced by being positioned at negative infinity (bottom) or conversely, positive infinity (top). It is by this bottomless nature that "all" spins.

This would be a better post if it were in the speculations section.

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This would be a better post if it were in the speculations section.

 

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Yes. It would also be better to utilize the report post function to bring this to the attention of the moderators than to post the observation.

 

I would rhetorically ask, is there any real particle or photon void of angular momentum?

 

Despite the rhetorical nature of the question, the answer is yes. The Higgs is spin 0 (scalar Boson). There are a boatload of mesons with spin 0 (pseudoscalar mesons) He-4 has no net angular momentum; all proton, neutron and electron spins cancel and the electrons have zero orbital angular momentum.

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