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The creation of matter; and first gravity



 
 
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Old February 12th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.

The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.

I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.

The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Old February 12th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

On Feb 11, 8:17*pm, wrote:
When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.

The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.

I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.

The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Matter is C squared concentrated energy according to Einstein. Moving
matter has Gamma Energy where its energy is gamma multiplied by its C
squared concentrated energy of mass.

Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of moving matter. E= Gamma
MC^2

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Old February 12th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

On Feb 11, 11:42*pm, wrote:
On Feb 11, 8:17*pm, wrote:





When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.


The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.


I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.


The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Matter is C squared concentrated energy according to Einstein. Moving
matter has Gamma Energy where its energy is gamma multiplied by its C
squared concentrated energy of mass.

Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of moving matter. E= Gamma
MC^2

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008- Hide quoted text -

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Mitch, Dhuh!

Harry C.

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Old February 12th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

On Feb 11, 8:49*pm, " wrote:
On Feb 11, 11:42*pm, wrote:





On Feb 11, 8:17*pm, wrote:


When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.


The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.


I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.


The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Matter is C squared concentrated energy according to Einstein. Moving
matter has Gamma Energy where its energy is gamma multiplied by its C
squared concentrated energy of mass.


Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of moving matter. E= Gamma
MC^2


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Mitch, Dhuh!

Harry C.- Hide quoted text -

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Harry, No Dhuh!

It needs to be explained by the right person.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

On Feb 11, 8:28 pm, wrote:
On Feb 11, 8:49 pm, " wrote:



On Feb 11, 11:42 pm, wrote:


On Feb 11, 8:17 pm, wrote:


When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.


The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.


I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.


The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Matter is C squared concentrated energy according to Einstein. Moving
matter has Gamma Energy where its energy is gamma multiplied by its C
squared concentrated energy of mass.


Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of moving matter. E= Gamma
MC^2


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Mitch, Dhuh!


Harry C.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Harry, No Dhuh!

It needs to be explained by the right person.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


I wonder what percentage of the daily post count is taken up by this
****wit.
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Old February 12th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
Igor
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Default The creation of matter; and first gravity

On Feb 12, 12:28*am, wrote:
On Feb 11, 8:49*pm, " wrote:





On Feb 11, 11:42*pm, wrote:


On Feb 11, 8:17*pm, wrote:


When matter was created if it was too dense it would fall together
into a singularity. Evidently space expansion is immune to gravity.
The proof being the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Gravity's effect is not appearing. It is not tugging back.


The creation of matter at space-time singularity makes no sense in
that all the matter in the universe would be stacked on top of itself.
Of course this is nonsense and violates the Pauli exclusion principle.


I believe matter was created spread out. It was not created with
infinite density.


The only candidate for the original energy that became matter is Dark
Energy. This energy had to condense. It had to become a C squared
concentration of energy as mass in the fundamental point particles.
Matter particles are this concentrated energy. Light is a form of
unconcentrated energy with a finite energy density distributed accross
its wave. Different frquencies are different energy densities.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


Matter is C squared concentrated energy according to Einstein. Moving
matter has Gamma Energy where its energy is gamma multiplied by its C
squared concentrated energy of mass.


Gamma energy is the concentrated energy of moving matter. E= Gamma
MC^2


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Mitch, Dhuh!


Harry C.- Hide quoted text -


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Harry, No Dhuh!

It needs to be explained by the right person.


As opposed to the left person, who just keeps laughing his ass off
more and more at your silly butchering of physics with each post.

 




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