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Super Virtual Particles
Thomas M. Easley
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According
to Mr. Feder there is life at the edge of the Planck scale; the selvage of
modern physics where time comes to an end.
"It's simple," assures Mr.
Feder, "the existence of particle states are known to us. We can easily
visualize a dot on this page and label it a "real" particle subject to the
passage of time and decay."
Particle decay comes about, in part,
by talk or interaction between particles and this talk or interaction is defined
as virtual particles.
Virtual
particles both exist and do not exist at the same time, they can not be observed
until we stop observing them. They are the substance of matter in the absence
of material form, shadows in the night before night's first dawn.
Virtual particles come in particle
and antiparticle pairs with space in and between them just as there is space in
and between the gluons which bind quarks that constitute an interaction between
electrons, protons and neutrons which in turn produce the electric fields we
call matter.
All we see and
touch is made of matter and that matter exists as both waves and particles; the
two conventional mechanisms in and through which energy transmission can take
place. But there are more than two such mechanisms for energy transmission
according to Mr. Feder. Imagination, perspective and observation are equally
capable of energy transmission and the energy they transmit is of a more refined
nature than particle or wave energy.
And... virtual particles are
not the end. Super virtual particles exist within the virtual particle state.
Super virtual particle space exists in and between super virtual particles.
Within super virtual particle space we find the edge of the Planck scale and the
beginning of timelessness, multi-dimensionality and the vacuum of eternal
recurrence.
Super virtual particle
space, as small as it is, pulsates with Big Bang histories, all human experience
and knowledge - past, present and future, and unknowns so expansive that the
term unknown tells us absolutely nothing about them.
Super virtual particles and super
virtual particle space perspectives can be ascertained with the eye of
imagination.
About this Mr. Feder is
most certain because truth and enlightenment arise from super virtual particle
reality. "Observation creates mass," says Mr.
Feder.
But super virtual
particles and super virtual particle space have not been accounted for in
physics. This is so because of limitations in our ability to dissect extreme
invisibility and our perpetually false assumption that human order and
mathematics' give objective definition to
life.
Ask a scientist, what is
time. Ask him, what is the source of power that regulates gravity. Ask him if
the empty space inside a subatomic particle came before or after the particle
itself. Ask him where imagination came from. Ask him why are we here. If he is
honest he will say I don't know to each question.
The implication is simple, a
scientist is not required to discover how little we know nor is he capable of
answering our most profound questions. The material world; that world in which
we build tools, instruments and machines to help us fathom and control material
reality, is only part of the human experience.
For now the super virtual particle
is as verifiable as the presence of God. Neither can be proven to exist or not
to exist yet both can be believed in.
I have become very fond of
articulating the term; perspective animates matter because contemplation of the
same requires that we exercise our imagination. A daily exercise of the
imagination gives the mind good health just as muscle exercise gives good health
to the muscle. To this end I attempt to have at least one "profound" thought a
day and to contemplate, as often as possible, what I call deep future; where
will the human race be in 100 years, 2000 years, 5 million years, three trillion
years, etc.
At some point all
human life and the known universe in which we live will disappear as both are
finite material creations subject to material decay.
What then of all our great
works of literature, music and art, our profound truths, the guidance of our
great spiritual leaders, our memories, our beliefs? Do we and our universe come
to nothing in the end? If so why, or what is nothing? And why are death and the
universe more restrictive than human
imagination?
For my part I've elected
to give the human imagination a name, Mr. Feder. Super virtual particles and
super virtual particle space inside virtual particles are visible to Mr. Feder
just as the wheel was visible in a rolling rock and human flight visible in the
flight of a bird.
Mr. Feder
is never right, never wrong, he can be anything he chooses, traverse life, death
and all realms of reality with equal ease. Mr. Feder is unlimited even by Mr.
Feder, he is the source of inexplicable possibilities, hopes and dreams, the
ubiquitous wizard in all things human and without which we may not be
human.
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Hi ! Thomas !
R we being shy to call that chap| Read
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