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For me physics is about understanding the universe and the reality that we live in. All models used in physics are inherently incorrect. But they do work if you know what you are doing. ....

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23524705




If you like Logic Arguments ( not puzzels ) than you'll enjoy following the UPN thread that also arrives to the conclusion that the Universe is made of a SuperFluid . That Can be troublesoot by anyone unlike the formulas in the MIT version . Try it !

[link to UPNtheory.WordPress.com]


Did you 'feel' the MAIN Conclusion : in a SuperFluid Universe all possible phenomenon can Only be : Waves , Vortices and their Harmonics ! It just explained the dual particle-wave nature observed ... read more , it's powerful .
 Quoting: Doru


My conclusion is that reality is entirely wave(like) phenomena. The vortex can be derived from simple harmonic oscillations quite easily, and thus is a subset of wave.

Harmonics, i.e allowed wave-functions is a wonderful area of study both for the math person and the physics person.


 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23524705



In that case you'll find the UPN right on because it describes sub-sub-...particles as vortices spinning the SuperFluid at very high speeds .

Look here how some scientists are observing the same SuperFluid ... note the remark about the Universe not having any empty spaces , exctely what the UPN is based on :


[link to english.ruvr.ru]

" ... And do we know what these gases are?

Yeah. I’d say we do. There’ve been various studies in the past about this gas which we know as “intergalactic medium”. We know quite a lot about it. And what we haven’t really done is mapped out on a kind of scale that we’re doing today. This intergalactic medium is mostly pretty remote stuff, but there’s really no part of the universe that is really empty of matter. There’s always something. And that’s what we’re looking at. ... " ....
 
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