Properties of mass energy space

In summary, the conversation discusses an online discussion that proposes the replacement of space-time geometry with four spatial dimensions as a way to explain quantum and relativistic properties. The author presents their ideas using basic logic and real life examples, rather than technical mathematics. Despite this, the discussion is considered interesting and convincing. However, the original link is no longer accessible.
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I found this rather interesting on line discussion at [PLAIN [Broken] ]http://home.comcast.net/~jeffocal/shadows.htm [Broken] [/URL] that postulates it is possible to define a common mechanism responsible for both the quantum and relativistic properties of mass energy space and time by completely replacing the space time geometry with the geometry of only four spatial dimensions.

The author’s presentation indicates that he lacks an advance degree in physics because he relies more on basic conceptual logic and real life examples to support its postulates rather than on technical mathematical arguments.

Even so it makes very interesting and convincing reading.
 
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SpacePatriot said:
I found this rather interesting on line discussion at http://home.comcast.net/~jeffocal/shadows.htm [Broken] that postulates it is possible to define a common mechanism responsible for both the quantum and relativistic properties of mass energy space and time by completely replacing the space time geometry with the geometry of only four spatial dimensions.

The author’s presentation indicates that he lacks an advance degree in physics because he relies more on basic conceptual logic and real life examples to support its postulates rather than on technical mathematical arguments.

Even so it makes very interesting and convincing reading.


It's lost to the 404 monster. Anyone save a copy?
 
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1. What is mass energy space?

Mass energy space refers to the three fundamental properties of matter, which are mass, energy, and space. These properties are interconnected and play a crucial role in understanding the behavior of matter in the universe.

2. How are mass, energy, and space related?

Mass, energy, and space are interrelated through the famous equation E=mc², which states that energy (E) is equal to the mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared. This equation shows that mass and energy are interchangeable and that space is required for their existence.

3. What is the significance of mass energy space in physics?

Mass energy space is a foundational concept in physics and is essential for understanding the laws of nature. It helps explain how matter and energy interact with each other and how they shape the structure of the universe.

4. How does the concept of mass energy space relate to Einstein's theory of relativity?

Einstein's theory of relativity is based on the concept of mass energy space. It states that mass and energy are equivalent, and that space and time are interconnected and can be affected by the presence of mass and energy.

5. Can mass energy space be created or destroyed?

According to the law of conservation of mass energy, mass energy space cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another, such as matter converting to energy or vice versa. This principle is crucial in understanding the behavior of matter in the universe.

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