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Message Subject Vibration Creates Form ^^^^^ Different Frequency = Different Form
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Standing wave theory of matter
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1. The universe is not made up of matter and vacuum, but instead is comprised of standing and travelling electromagnetic (EM) waves. A standing wave appears to have both momentum and inertia when interacting with another standing wave, thus giving us the impression of 'hard particles' hitting each other. The interaction between living organisms (which consist of cells, atoms, and standing waves) and other standing waves give us the sense of touch - the most misinterpreted sense of all!

2. All experimental attempts to probe the internal structure of the electron have proved futile. For that reason, despite its size, the electron is considered by conventional science to be an elementary particle - a particle with no internal structure!

3. The substantiality of mass (i.e., its hard particle nature) is redundant because it can always be converted to electromagnetic energy, which has no particle properties. This has a serious implication on Newtonian physics, as it would become merely a redundant branch of science.

4. No theory exists in quantum mechanics that can predict the size of an electron, its mass, or its charge. Moreover, there is no theory that quantifies the particle in a meaningful calculation. This implies that QM actually has no need for a particle concept, because all the calculations are the same whether or not you believe in hard particles. It is interesting to note that QM equations still hold true when applied to an electrical entity that can exhibit momentum and inertia.

5. The atomic nucleus, along with its electron cloud teardrop shapes, would be also seen if an electron microscope were used to view a resonant antenna. One would also see different electron wave patterns (or shells) with different types of antennas, within their nearfield region. But what you see is not necessarily real and what is real cannot necessarily be seen. If we define reality, as conventional physics does, as that which is tangible to our senses, many of our observations become mysterious and unexplainable, which is precisely the current situation.

6. A 3D standing electromagnetic wave can be thought of as a structured volume defined by three orthogonal electromagnetic energy vectors, equating to (T/S)x * (T/S)y * (T/S)z = T3/S3, the space-time dimensions of mass.
 
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