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    Default The Theory of Everything, Quantum Atom Theory

    This video explains the forward momentum of Time uniting quantum mechanics and classical mechanics into one unified theory. Modern physics is divided into two parts the quantum physics of probability and the classical physics of Newton with his laws of motion. Only a hidden variable could explain the probability of quantum mechanics uniting physics. The problem is such a variable would have to affect all the matter of the Universe from its creation to the present day. But there is one variable that has done just that the variable is Time itself. In physics there is no understanding of the forward momentum of Time. But in Quantum Atom Theory Time is created at the quantum level of the atoms by the emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation from one atom to another. When light comes in contact with electrons on the surface of an atom there will be a photon electron coupling. This will cause a quantum leap of energy creating a wave function of future possibilities. In this way two dimensional space on the surface of an atom expands into three dimension spacetime. The wave function will take the form of a light sphere of quantized wave fronts. Each wave front will be quantized at the lowest level that radiant energy can affect matter the Planck constant. Because it is impossible to achieve absolute zero atoms will continuously radiate out wave fronts when a wave front comes in contact with another atom it will collapse into a moment of Time and then the next wave front will create the next moment in a chain reaction creating the forward momentum of Time. The probability of the Uncertainty Principle is the same probability that the observer will have with any future event.

    I found this video one day on youtube and Nickharvey7 makes a very good point on the subject of time and space quantized. I found this to be very interesting because of the uncertainty principle. Simply the fact that observing matter has a huge impact on it. How the continuous observer actually creates new matter and reality simply because they assumed it would be there. I don't think we may ever find the smallest partial or the edge of the universe for that matter because as long as you observe it there will be a outcome. I take no credit for his work I simply would like to discuss this subject further and hear your opinions.

    Credit to Nickharvey7
    Youtube video explaining this here:
    Last edited by Zack Griswold; 10-21-2010 at 08:48 PM.

 

 

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