Have a look at this link on my eadon.com site:
Seecube Theory: Eadon's Theory of Everything
That theory is compliant with normal physics. Here I will go into totally unhinged mode and speculate even more wildly, not taking it too seriously of course. :-)
I have to think about how my new physics theory might, if it is true, lead to ideas on interstellar propulsion and faster-than-light travel, real "crackpot" territory :-) In my theory, every seecube (which is a point in space) is connected to every other (like elements in a software data structure) and not subject to the speed of light. The problem though, is understanding what information (information in seecubes is the same thing as matter/energy in my theory) can travel through the connected "seecubes". If it turns out that instant communication is possible (quantum mechanics says it isn't, i.e. that useful info can't be transmitted faster than light, but I reckon qm is wrong) then how can this be exploited?
Likewise, anti-gravitational technology might be possible by exploiting seecubes, but I have no idea how, (My friend John's ideas excepted, as I'll discuss later). In seecube theory gravity slows time down because the seecubes use up "clock ticks" accelerating you, so that time gets "lost". If you could interfere with this seecube acceleration process then you could change time, gravity and acceleration - and take short cuts at tachyon (faster than light) speed and even teleport. You could defy gravity in this way, and, also, go around corners without feeling the centrifugal (or centripetal) force.
John, mentioned above, is considering the physics of possible anti-gravitational systems. This is not as exotic as it first sounds, as it is based on the mundane physics of rare earth metals magnetism. In his view gravity is a pseudo force related to electromagnetism, and magnetic levitation are equivalent to an antigravitational force. But there's more to it... a twist...
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Another new year shot
This shot was taken whilst on holiday in the Czech Republic, at an observatory that has both radio and optical telescopes.
Photo editing was done using "GIMP" software. Ridiculous name, but it's extremely powerful, akin to Photoshop. Only, being open source, it doesn't cost anything.
Well worth a look if you have photos that need editing. There's a bit of a learning curve but you can find help and tutorials on the web.
Photo editing was done using "GIMP" software. Ridiculous name, but it's extremely powerful, akin to Photoshop. Only, being open source, it doesn't cost anything.
Well worth a look if you have photos that need editing. There's a bit of a learning curve but you can find help and tutorials on the web.
New Culica Blog Site
Happy New Year!
The official culica blog is up and running: Culica Blog.
I will still be blogging here, to provide news and updates about Culica.
The official culica blog is up and running: Culica Blog.
I will still be blogging here, to provide news and updates about Culica.
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