Colocation of ‘Matter’

October 7th, 2006

This is really the next hinge point of my theory. The idea that matter waves are not actually separated but that the relative location of matter in ‘observable space’ is a result of an element of their wave functions. Ok, now here comes the first analogy. To set things up, try to forget dimensions for a moment rather, thinking about the concept as a whole, independent of dimensionality. Here we go.

Think of all of the radio stations that you can pick up in your local area. Here I have a hundred or so. If you want, include TV and private transmitters too and you’ll start to get into the thousands. Now think of your receiver. You can tune into any of these frequencies by turning the dial. Even though there are all of these frequencies occupying the same space, they are still entirely independent of each other. They are separated by frequency and amplitude.

This is the basic concept of matter collocation. I will say at this point that collocation might not be an ideal word to use. Perhaps ‘underlying connection’ would be more accurate but hopefully you get the gist. Basically, matter overlaps all other matter and the perception of distance is created by differences in an element of it’s wave function. Other sub waves can also influence the ‘positional wave’

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  1. Matter as Waves at raavin.com on December 7, 2007 3:22 am

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