(August 16, 2016 at 7:47 pm)robvalue Wrote:I've found tons of evidence so far and am looking for more, was wondering if you had any ideas on where else to look.(August 16, 2016 at 7:36 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: What kind of scientific evidence would you look for, for things outside our observable universe, let alone outside our local space-time region?
I've found corroboration on the rotating torus shape of our "earth realm" (entire physical cosmos) in the CMB radiation. If our observable universe is some tiny spherical region within the torus, there will be an on incoming side and an ongoing side...hemispherical asymmetry,
What kind of evidence? The kind that shows your hypothesis to be most likely true. You need a falsifiable hypothesis as well, by the way. This is how science works.
If you're suggesting there can't be any evidence, then we're kind of done. You're just speculating. Which is fine.
I also found evidence in the standard model of particle generation in the 3 densities of quark pairs, plus there anti-pairs, that the universe as a whole will pattern for as found in particle accelerators. 6 types total.
The reason the heavier type's "evaporate" is because we are creating them in a region of the universe that does not specifically pattern for them. Our region is an inner most region and traveling (as a rotating ring) slower through the Higgs field than the outer regions that surround it. Like on a wheel, the circle of the hub is traveling slower through space that the outer wheel. E=mc^2. The heavier quarks occur in the regions traveling faster.
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Consider me a satellite forever orbiting,
I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder