Sunday, March 1, 2020

I need some help in understanding quantum mechanics.

Currently, I’m working on a theory :

Only space exists. Space would behave like a boger fluid (a fluid that when little force is enacted upon it it behaves like a fluid, but when a lot of force is applied to it then it behaves with elasticity). When energy (interactions) exist within space, these are then confined by space itself swelling around them like how a boger fluid would work. That’s how gravity works.

However, when the turbulence created by the interaction within space is too great, instead of creating one type of wave (gravity waves) it enters new levels of wave configuration.

The first level is one type of wave (gravity) and they attract each other in a weak manner compared to the other levels since they are stable within their confinement and they have little turbulence.

The second level is with two types of waves (electromagnetism), only stable when together, therefore attracting each other in a way stronger manner than gravity.

The third level is with three types of waves (strong nuclear force), only stable when together, much like the second level, but this level creates such a strong attraction that it generates the concept of confinement (the energy used to separate these waves is instead used to generate more interactions with them).

The interactions would go up the levels depending on their turbulence. All interactions have mass, leptons have mass and charge (first and second level), and quarks have mass, charge and colour (first, second and third level).

The interactions are called knots. The bosons however are another story.

Bosons would be the manifestation of the levels themselves. Instead of being true interactions they are the very force that generates them. They are pure waves, corresponding to their own level. Gravity waves for the first level, photons for the second level, gluons for the third level. They are all the same but they inhabit different levels.

The weak nuclear force isn’t really a force. It doesn’t generate attraction between anything. The W and Z bosons have actual mass. The weak nuclear force is more like a highway for reactions that change the characteristics of the knots. Special waves that generate transmutation of interactions.

And that is more or less a very simplified version of the knot-wave theory.

But it does have many problems, which is why I need your help.

It needs the help of many other theories, like the hypersphere theory :

The idea that the universe isn’t infinite because of the existence of the light speed limit, and every point in its limit is connected to the contrary limit, therefore giving it its apparent pseudo infinite appearance. But the limit creates attraction, so space itself is attracted to it but because when it gets outs it gets in as well, then this generates currents of gravity that envelop the entire universe is a maze of trillions upon trillions of currents. This affirms that dark matter or dark energy doesn’t exist. We aren’t expanding, we are just flowing. Galaxies move the way they are because when currents collide they form “whirlwinds” so to speak that make it so that everything outside moves faster than the inside (that’s why galaxies move the way they do).

The help I need is so that someone can explain to me why are there for example 8 types of gluons. Is there something wrong with it? I really want this idea to succeed.



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