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Author Topic: Jumping the Gun a little  (Read 4365 times)

ainran

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Jumping the Gun a little
« on: April 21, 2007, 01:20:46 PM »
I believe in the Law, that is the law of the conservation of energy. Steron, have clamed that they have quite literally stumbled upon an as yet unknown phenomenon that does not comply with this law. If true steron's calms will be totally revolutionary, and WILL need to conform to the law's of physics (even if we need to update these laws a little).

I know laws are made to be broken, but what if there was already a scientific theory that could explain this effect. So I wondered... what circumstances could you maintain this principal of conservation and still conform to modern theoretical physics? Now, I know I'm a total novice, but does anyone else notice any parallels between Steron's ideas of "free energy" and the relationship between the hypothetical "multiverse" or M-theory in physics (a sub theory that expands on string theory).

For at least a decade, scientists have speculated that the weakness we see with certain forces like gravity can be explained by "partial leakage" where the subatomic particles leak from this universe to... well who knows where.

So now the questions: If particles like gravitons can leak out of this universe, it only stands to reason that other particles could leak into this universe, and if under unusual magnetic fields electromagnetic particles could leak into this universe, could this uphold the principal of conservation of energy? Can it be speculated that under specific conditions, increased energy could be coming from an interaction with another, as yet undefined dimension? (i imagine it like eddies of electromagnetic waves in the imperceptible n-dimensional space causing an effect in the higher dimensions) Could this explain dark matter? Furthermore, could this be used as a test to confirm the existence of an n-dimensional space?

bitRAKE

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Re: Jumping the Gun a little
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2007, 07:05:27 PM »
Leakage into other dimensions is certainly a useful perspective, but multi-verses don't answer any questions unless we can communicate with the other universes. Anything could be contributed to other universes, so I'm hesitant to just jump on that band-wagon. Not that I'll forget it altogether, but using it as a crutch to explain this universe would be a horrible mistake.

Unification is about saying there is only one force and organization manifests these properties. We have merely settled for less to get where we are now.