(March 28, 2015 at 2:37 pm)Surgenator Wrote: Not to mention the big questions of why two cavities don't merge together and how do other forces are incorporated.Ideally, because they are being pushed. The boundary is going to have some unique properties because we go from something to nothing. Effectively, why do two quarks not merge? If I can show the boundary to be the schwarzschild radius under all circumstances, then we have a boundary that cannot be crossed for all waves. Right now, I am working at the large black hole level as the observations we have and the math we already have make it much easier to play with. Effectively, if I can work it out, there should be no issue reducing it to the quark level. If it does not reduce sensibly, then it is wrong. Somewhere in all this mess, inertia has to come into play also. I am still having a lot of trouble with that under any theory or hypothesis. I cannot ignore it though, it is there.
As to spin and the like, I expect that to be a result of the interaction with waves of different realities with a plank-like property that only 'allows' for specific angles that would determine the observed properties.
For those that are just lurking, a QM particle is not like a tiny grain of sand that you can pick up and look at and examine. It is only a product of observation. (more complex than that, but let us keep something simple.) Waves on the other hand, might be similar to sound waves with space acting as the medium of fluctuation.
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