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Working on a Physics Theory.

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YosukeHanamura77
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Posted: Tue, 05/02/2019 07:07 (5 Years ago)
Well, i have been thinking on making a TOE (Theory of Everything) but instead, i created a wormhole theory. The following is what my theory says.
A wormhole does not transport you to the 'traditional' time and space, it instead transports you to a different dimensional space: for example, a tetradimensional space, or a bidimensional space. The more mass a wormhole has, the more dimensions has the space you will enter after going through the wormhole. The less mass it has, the less dimensions the space will have. Hypothetical negative dimensional space could be possible, if a wormhole had hypothetical negative mass. In a negative dimensional space, time flows backwards, while in a nulldimensional space (0 dimensions) time would not exist at all. I am still working on this. What do you think of it?
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Posted: Tue, 26/02/2019 13:17 (5 Years ago)
It should be possible to quantize them in a consistent way. Use a relational formalism to quantize a reference of pay for research paper frame and show the covariance of physical laws under alterations between such significant reference frames.
YosukeHanamura77
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Posted: Tue, 26/02/2019 18:21 (5 Years ago)
I am actually not that knowledgable of physics, but i wanted to make a TOE, but came up with this.
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Posted: Thu, 11/04/2019 18:52 (4 Years ago)
Well, i don't have a set weight for them, so we'll use 120 kg.
Hypothetically, a wormhole would distort space and time around it. For example, a wormhole that leades to a 4-dimensional space would distort space around it so to be 4-dimensional. In the 4-dimensional universe, it would be distorted to be 3-dimensional. Now, 0 kg = 0-dimensional space. In 0-dimensional space, no time flow exists.
In a 1-dimensional space (120 kg) time would flow at 1/3 speed compared to our universe. 2-dimensional is 240 kg, and would be 2/3 time. Basically, to calculate the weight of a specific dimensional wormhole, multiply the dimensions by 120, and you get its weight. To get time flow, divide dimensions by 3. Negative dimensional wormholes would, in fact, exist, with a negative weight.
Audi famam illius.
Solus in hostes ruit
et patriam servavit.
Audi famam illius.
Cucurrit quaeque tetigit destruens.
Audi famam illius.
Audi famam illius.
Spes omnibus, mihi quoque.
Terror omnibus, mihi quoque.
Ille
iuxta me.
Ille iuxta me.
Socii sunt mihi,
qui olim viri fortes
rivalesque erant.
Saeve certando pugnandoque
splendor crescit.
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Posted: Sun, 16/06/2019 20:39 (4 Years ago)
Blog? I don't have a blog.
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Solus in hostes ruit
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Cucurrit quaeque tetigit destruens.
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Spes omnibus, mihi quoque.
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Ille
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Ille iuxta me.
Socii sunt mihi,
qui olim viri fortes
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Saeve certando pugnandoque
splendor crescit.
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Posted: Tue, 18/06/2019 06:51 (4 Years ago)
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YosukeHanamura77
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Posted: Sat, 22/06/2019 04:09 (4 Years ago)
Ah, I see. Thanks.
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Audi famam illius.
Cucurrit quaeque tetigit destruens.
Audi famam illius.
Audi famam illius.
Spes omnibus, mihi quoque.
Terror omnibus, mihi quoque.
Ille
iuxta me.
Ille iuxta me.
Socii sunt mihi,
qui olim viri fortes
rivalesque erant.
Saeve certando pugnandoque
splendor crescit.
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Posted: Mon, 08/07/2019 12:00 (4 Years ago)
Brian Greene's books 'The Elegant Universe' and 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' are both excellent. Hawking's books 'The Universe in a Nutshell' and 'A Brief History of Time' are classics. I also recommend Steven Weinberg's 'The First Three Minutes', Sean Carrol's 'From Eternity to Here', and on the lighter side, Bill Bryson's 'A Brief History of Everything'. They are all written for the layman.
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Posted: Mon, 08/07/2019 12:04 (4 Years ago)
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