Creating a First Moment in Quantum Boom or Quantum Vacuum: Does This Seem Right?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of creating a "first moment" in the context of a quantum boom or quantum vacuum. Participants explore the implications of visual aids and coding related to quantum theories, particularly focusing on the intersection of gravity and electromagnetism within quantum frameworks. The scope includes theoretical exploration and conceptual visualization without rigorous mathematical backing.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about their approach to creating a quantum boom and seeks validation on whether they are on the right track.
  • Another participant praises the graphics and suggests that the basic code could be useful for generating images that aid in developing theories.
  • A different participant notes a potential link between gravity and electromagnetism in quantum contexts, though they express uncertainty about the implications.
  • One participant mentions a previous exploration of particle functions and introduces a "twist" function to address interaction aspects, indicating a different methodological approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express interest in the concepts presented, but there is no consensus on the validity or implications of the ideas discussed. Multiple competing views and uncertainties remain evident throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the lack of mathematical rigor and express uncertainty about the explanations and connections being made, particularly regarding the merging of concepts in quantum theory.

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creating a first moment in quantum boom or quantum vacuum, does this seem right?

hey all, Just wanted to ask if this looks right. Using the idea behind http://n0n.madtracker.net/N0Ntheory_toe.bmp using the idea.

I am just alittle bit away from creating a what I think is a quantum boom. or visual aid to the quantum vaccum, but sense I never went to school for such things, was wondering if this is a good thing, or if I am even close to the right track.

yea sorry no math, but I will release whatever lame ass code I got cause I don't know how to explain the equation I use, I just know it seems to work.
 
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Hey ! Great work !

Whether or not it means anything, the graphics are great. You should be able to use your basic code with plug-in equations and generate many useful images for developing theories.

Keep on chuggin !

Vern

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yea I know it doesn't really explain anything, but well, it might? gravity & electro magnatizim finnaly linked in quantum, it kind of looks like it anyways. but who knows? i don't :D
 
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n0n;

I agree with Vern. The fundamentals look interesting.

Vern;

I reviewed the site you made reference to. I've read about this concept some time in the past. The one thing that really peaked my interest was the use of the term "merge". A few years ago, I spent quite a bit of time looking at particle function from strictly a wave/photon/angle/momentum/density/volume point of view. The primary difference in our methods is I added a "twist" function to address the "merge" aspect of interactions.

Cheers
 

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