redribbon313 Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 (edited) Is it possible we are living in a pressurized system where what we see as matter is actually space and what we see as space is actually matter? We accept that matter can pull on matter even if we don't know how it works and it appears impossible. It’s action a distance. We see it all the time - in magnets, gravity, and the way common objects are held together (atoms do not touch). It's easy to accept what we see as fact. But how can matter affect matter from a distance? Can you imagine a way? I can’t. However, if we are in a pressurized system, matter can push matter over a distance to cause and create everything we have in the universe without the unimaginable, and impossible, action at a distance. If it’s possible that we could be fooled and space and matter are, in fact, completely switched without our knowing, then, in theory, there should be a 50% chance we have the right view and a 50% chance that we have the wrong view. So this deserves your time. see attachment for more, you might need to refresh image a bit Edited October 23, 2022 by redribbon313 removed image
Markus Hanke Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 2 minutes ago, redribbon313 said: But how can matter affect matter from a distance? It doesn’t - all known physics obeys locality. What happens is rather that changes in one system that affect another are mediated by various kinds of fields. For example, the presence of electric charges implies the presence of an accompanying electromagnetic field, which extends throughout spacetime and thus affects other (distant) electric charges. This has all been worked out in detail - electromagnetism, strong and weak interactions are well described by quantum field theory, whereas gravity is described by General Relativity (which is also a field theory, but of a different type). There are no ‘actions at a distance’, in the sense of non-local effects.
joigus Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 As Markus says, all of physics is local. Why it is local is a mystery. Whether it is local is not.
swansont Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 4 hours ago, redribbon313 said: Can you imagine a way? I can’t Nature doesn’t care whether you can imagine it or not. It still happens. Quote However, if we are in a pressurized system, matter can push matter over a distance to cause and create everything we have in the universe without the unimaginable, and impossible, action at a distance. You need to present a model, i.e. have the ability too make specific predictions. Quote see attachment for more An all-but unreadable image? That’s not going to work.
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