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posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 11:41 PM
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Since the inverse sqaure law applies to gravity, in the Inverse it would be the inverse of the inverse sqaure law applies to gravity.

x/x² becomes ²x/x or simply x.

Now ask on a whole, as in the whole universe, how does the universe behave in a mathematical sense? If y equals the behavior of the universe, not to say the whole of the universe behaves according to a single variable, but if it did, in the Inverse everything would behave according to 1/y.



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 12:21 AM
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jta79:

The question you pose is an excellent and valid one in my opinion. It is quite possible that this Universe that we think we know resides inside some grain of sand in another Universe, and so on and so forth....It is mind boggling to think of the possibilities. Science talks about the Big Bang, String Theory and Quantum Physics, but they're all just theories. The more they uncover the less they realise they know.

I'm not sure why there was so much criticsm of your question in the early posts, as this is the perfect place to pose such a suggestion.



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 12:44 AM
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Quantum Physics has been proved well, both theoretically and experimentally. The Big Band and String Theory have some well-developed math, but no real experimental data.



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 02:55 PM
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Originally posted by mytym

I'm not sure why there was so much criticsm of your question in the early posts, as this is the perfect place to pose such a suggestion.


Because there is nothing to base his claims/questions upon and it sounds far more philosophical and metphysical than it does scientific.

"Could this universe be one of many universes?"

This question often comes up on these forums when talking about quantum mechanics, which has NOTHING to do with quantum mechanics. These kinds of questions and axioms are digested frequently without any prior research into these fields.

I even posed a new theory called Inverse theory, yet it appears no one wants to talk about it. Here we have the chance to lay the mathematical foundations of a new theory, and yet everyone would rather do something else, but oh, ask the question "Is a multiverse a form of energy, because I read according to quantum theory that..." blah blah blah.....

[edit on 11-2-2006 by Frosty]



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 04:23 PM
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Well from what I've read, quantum physics encompasses String Theory and String Theories speaks of an 11th dimension to unify with M-Theory, which inturn raises the question of universes colliding to create the big bang and the existence of a multiverse.



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 05:14 PM
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ive noticed that wen i look at models of atoms that they somewhat resemble a solar system ..nucleus being the star and the protons and electrons being planets...im just wondering does any one think that our solar system could b just as small and isignifigant as an atom in a greater world unbeknownst to us.



posted on Feb, 11 2006 @ 06:05 PM
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I think this is what the original poster was getting at. It seems a distinct possibility.



posted on Feb, 12 2006 @ 08:12 AM
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These are the kind of threads I find very interesting compaired to the who shot who theorys I find these great keep em coming.



posted on Feb, 12 2006 @ 08:24 AM
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Does anybody have any links about how the atomic strong force may function? I have been thinking that there is ALOT of unexplained energy there for a TINY ammount of mass, sounds like our galaxy?? (Black holes and dark energy...etc etc.)

Any ideas?



posted on Feb, 12 2006 @ 08:31 AM
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Originally posted by Frosty

I even posed a new theory called Inverse theory, yet it appears no one wants to talk about it. Here we have the chance to lay the mathematical foundations of a new theory, and yet everyone would rather do something else, but oh, ask the question "Is a multiverse a form of energy, because I read according to quantum theory that..." blah blah blah.....

[edit on 11-2-2006 by Frosty]


I appologize, but I just dont quite understand your concept quite yet on this? I'm not the greatest at scientific mathematics, I can solve some equations. Elaborate on this... what this would mean to the face of the galaxy?

Sorry, just dont quite understand it, have no problem discussing it. (also have been tied up trying to learn Fedora core 4 latly, a little mindbending sometimes)

But please if you care to elaborate on your theory I have no problem looking into it with you; regardless - just need to understand what your're saying.



posted on Feb, 13 2006 @ 02:29 AM
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Originally posted by jta79

Originally posted by Frosty

I even posed a new theory called Inverse theory, yet it appears no one wants to talk about it. Here we have the chance to lay the mathematical foundations of a new theory, and yet everyone would rather do something else, but oh, ask the question "Is a multiverse a form of energy, because I read according to quantum theory that..." blah blah blah.....

[edit on 11-2-2006 by Frosty]


I appologize, but I just dont quite understand your concept quite yet on this? I'm not the greatest at scientific mathematics, I can solve some equations. Elaborate on this... what this would mean to the face of the galaxy?

Sorry, just dont quite understand it, have no problem discussing it. (also have been tied up trying to learn Fedora core 4 latly, a little mindbending sometimes)

But please if you care to elaborate on your theory I have no problem looking into it with you; regardless - just need to understand what your're saying.


My theory is simple: the manner in which everything in this universe behaves, is inversely in another. I thought it was a better example of what should go into the science forum. Your original post however had more concern for philosophy.



posted on Feb, 20 2006 @ 01:34 PM
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Well, I've known about abovetopsecret for a very long time now. I never felt compelled to post because I didn't feel I had anything positive to add to any discussion, but I have read of interesting things regarding some ideas brought up in this thread.

The idea of the universe as a fractal, our subatomic particles being universes within us, as well as our universe being structures in a much larger universe, identical to ours for an infinity.

If you are interested in learning about how this could be, then I suggest reading this www.amherst.edu...

More information is available here www.amherst.edu...

[edit on 20-2-2006 by DirtyPete]



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