Friday, December 31, 2010

Eternity And Wonders

Ladies and Gentlemen,

From the astrophysical perspective, if an object doesn't fall into another object then it must orbit the first object... For example, if a coffee cup doesn't fly directly to me then it must orbit me - despite of standing on the coffee table... O.k., the mass attraction between me and a coffee cup is very little and therefore the coffee cup doesn't need a too high speed to orbit me - but it has to orbit me... It even defeats the obstacle and the resistance of the coffee table that brakes its motion... (Of course, the table must orbit me at a much higher speed...)

So everything in the world orbits everything else (collisions and crashes are quite seldom I think) - I can only imagine this if everything is not only matter but a wave, too... Because waves result from a revolving motion and an additional vector which comes in our case from gravity that holds objects together... Waves can unite and strenghten each other, they can also collide and change and extinguish each other and they can cross each other's way, too - so that I think every occurance can be explained by them about the objects of the world orbiting all other objects...

Now if all objects in the world (and not only the particles of light) are waves, too then we must be quite close to eternity and to wonders - because pure energy (of the waves) doesn't ever get lost, only transforms as we know it...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team

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