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Old November 22nd 03 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity
cinquirer
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Default Hyperspace inside each particle?

Uncle Al wrote in message ...
cinquirer wrote:

From the number of books I read which tackle about this. The following
idea is slowly forming in my mind.

Let's analyze.

Without matter, without atoms, without particles. What is there?


Zero point fluctuations of the quantum vacuum. About 10^91 g/cm^3
(positive exponent). Look up "stochastic electrodynamics."

What is there may be Hyperspace

[snip further bull****]

BTW, leptons have no volume. They are point particles.


Maybe, but quarks are said not to be the ultimate particle.
Superstrings Theory state the String may be the ultimate particle.
However. I'm looking at the theory among Superstring Theories
that state the string is not the ultimate particle. But is
composed of something else. Other researchers theorize that
that something else are bubbles or vortex in a Superspace (replacing
the word Hyperspace as I couldn't think of others when I wrote
it).

c
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