The phenomenon space
What we need to explain about space
- Read more about The phenomenon space
- Log in or register to post comments
Space is a structure which is produced by space quanta, in which adjacent space quanta are connected by tensed bonds. This structure behaves as a theater in which motion can be described by 3-dimensional vectors plus experienced time.
What we need to explain about space
Space is a 3-surface which is produced by dynamic tensions between 'neighboring' space quanta
Phenomena explained: |
The primary phenomena we are concerned with in the domain of physics are very basic: space, particles, non-locality, gravity, motion and the fact that symmetry is a good signpost for understanding the universe. For each of these phenomena, QO has an explanation that differs substantially from that of mainstream science.
Space consists of space quanta: Space, like everything in the universe, consists of quanta. Space quanta connect to neighboring space quanta, dynamically, so that space behaves as a fluid. These connections produce a vector geometry.
Space is the 3-surface of a 4-ball: Space is the result of uniform processes and hence has a more or less uniform topology. It has 3 dimensions, no boundaries, and is finite. The simplest topology which fits this bill is the 3-surface of a 4-ball.