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http://www.superstringtheory.com/for...ages15/72.html
I have detailed the distance fucntion of the metric in analogy, and if you were to consider the the very weak to the very strong what would energy have to say to us here? I still envision the quark to quark measure, and the tension increase as they separate( around that distance is the field)when they are very close together it is very weak ![]() If we are to undertand this paradox( well it is to me then energycongregations would have greater curvature parameters then the weak field measures? When I say a photon may travel one inch, what if the energy in that field is very strong( where has that photon gone) when it is fired through the slits and comes back together on the backdrop.?(Hill and valleys) The gravity field become a interesting picture then of the differences in the curvature between strong and weak field considerations? http://www.sciencewatch.com/may-june...2001_page4.htm Sol |
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