The world I see, from the particles and wavlengths all the way up to the whole Universe and to what is on the other side of this place I see an organized chaotic beauty. Every thing happening because of another action. We can see so many things but are still so blind to so much.
Light, is it a particle or is it a wave? We can make assumptions on what it is based upon observations and tests we make but a lot of those assumptions are based on a belief or idea we have on the way we think it to be. Einstein's thought in Relativity that light bends had never really settled with me. I believe that his thought is true to a certain stand point but as I have stood there, well just had a knew thought as I was writing this(mass, wave. Can't see light after it passes). Look at a rock sticking out of the water in a calm pond and then also look at a rock protruding from a raging river. The rock in the pond susceptible from waves at any angle, only able to deflect the wave relative to the momentum of the action that made the wave. The wave cannot just stop and go back it can only go in one direction with respect to what it may encounter along the way. (A solar system ?) A ripple across the water, soon to encompass the whole pond but never all at once.
The rock in the river on the other hand has the water with one constant direction, an ever changing amount of water passing it by. (Seasonal changes). A planet orbiting a star. The changing and manipulation of actions due to the constant rush of water constantly pushing
Another thought I had one night as I was staring at the night sky. I saw a plane passing over me with its lights blinking on and off. I started asking myself is that light on or is it off. The conclusion I came up with is that the light is always on and it is always off dependent upon your distance and acceleration. If you wanted to see the light always on or off you would have to be traveling at a speed relative to that. Then again traveling at the speed of light would change your ability to see that light but that is another subject to come later.
There is a place for everything and everything will be in its place, nothing can be anywhere except for where it is. The essence of time and the dimension it brings. There is(as least for what we know) an up, a down, a left, a right and then there is time. Graphing everything from a certain point for that observed point not only must all the reactions be observed but the actions that made the point of observation.
Compare our Universe to a drop of dye put in a bowl of water. At first the dye is closely united, a finite amount of possibilities happening within a very confined space. As time goes on the dye begins to separate and expand to fill the bowl. Certain areas may have more than others
The energy to a force
Conservation to neutralism
Buoyancy
Speed of light(c) to zero or absolute zero
Absolute zero(no energy) to the universes energy conserved to one point
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