Space is a mathematical concept that is like a stage. It is used by energy as described by forces, and matter, as described by masses, so that they can be located in space so their size can be described. Space has 3 dimensions and is infinite in its 6 directions called up, down, left, right, forward and backward.
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Time is a man-made concept that is used to measure the motions of forces and masses thru space. Like a ruler that measures length in space, regular and stable motions of matter like the vibrations of atoms or the setting of suns allow man to tag matter with a clock for describing how fast matter moves thru space. The timing is done by counting numbers that increment at a steady and constant rate by one.
The number being counted is called the present while all the numbers already counted are called the past. Numbers not yet counted are called the future. Past and future don`t have any existence or reality except in memories and in hopes. The present for most humans last only about 1 second, the time needed to count a number. With this counting called time, man can measure the motions of energy and mass and determine their speed, where they are, where they were and predict where they will be.
Space is filled with an aether called a vacuum. The aether is not a continuous fabric as continuity necessitates mathematical concepts of infinity that can only be imagined and can never be realized. The aether is granular and has properties that are detailed by the way energy and matter move thru it.
It is a solid crystal made up of aether particles called Higgs bosons that are too small to be isolated and to be directly detected. These particles of aether, despite their imperceptible size hardly move at all. They are so tightly fixed in their positions that they cannot be isolated and separated.
They slow down movement of all matter moving thru it; much like friction slows down matter on a larger scale. This gives matter its property called mass.
Matter moves thru aether in the form of protons, neutrons and electrons. The atoms they build are mostly empty space because of their small size and large separation between them. Matter moves thru the aether like gas moves thru a sponge. Like a squeezed sponge which slowly expands and draws liquids to fill its expanding spaces, the aether draws in a sea of particles called photons. It is this very slow but forceful push called gravity, on the bubbles of air, called matter, that constantly pushes matter around the aether.
This is like wind pushing balloons or like ocean currents pushing driftwood. Matter is pushed in the direction of the strongest wind. Groups of matter that shields other matter from this wind are forced together by the wind and are bonded to each other.
This is like a mother who is bonded to the child she is shielding from the wind by her body. Or like objects that are bonded to the earth by her gravity.
Energy, made up of waves of photons we call light or electromagnetic radiation, is manifested as a force on matter. It occupies space like flowing air in wind or like flowing water in currents. The speed energy moves depends on the medium it moves thru - the aether.
When energy collides with other energies, it passes thru them without causing any change to the other energies and is never changed in any way itself. Its shape is defined by the pattern that propagates outward from the matter generating it.
Energy could either be a moving point, like in a short laser pulse, an expanding line, like in a laser ray,
an expanding dome or surface of a sphere, like in a short flash, or
it can fill an entire area of space like sun shine.
In whatever form it propagates, it maintains its identity like it was a living entity. Like a living being, it ages, getting weaker before dying.
In whatever form it propagates, it maintains its identity like it was a living entity. Like a living being, it ages, getting weaker before dying.
When energy collides with matter, the part that collides is bruised, like fruits hit by falling hailstones. Some of the energy is absorbed by the matter while some is transmitted thru it,
slowed down and split up, like sun rays going thru rain drops as shown by rainbows. Once outside the constraints of matter, energy regroups, regains its original speed it had when it entered and
continues its propagation thru space united like a school of swimming fish or a flock of flying birds.
Energy that is not absorbed or transmitted thru matter is reflected off its surface and its direction is changed without being slowed down.
When energy condenses, it condenses in equal amounts of matter and anti-matter. When matter and anti-matter collide, they disappear in a bang melting into pure energy. Antimatter and matter are identical except for their opposite charge. Anti-protons are negatively charged and anti-electrons are positively charged. Because of their opposite charge, they attract each other and when united, they annihilate each other and turn into energy. In the past there was slightly more matter than antimatter. Most of the antimatter has already united with matter leaving our world filled with energy and a residue of the matter left behind. Matter is condensed energy, like the breath of warm air on a cold window pane.
When matter moves thru energies, it is slowed down and its direction of travel changes because it absorbs, transmits, reflects and diffuses the energies.
Matter, when colliding with other matter, drastically change its shape, speed and direction of travel. Because matter is condensed energy, it is filled with energy. Matter generates energy when the energy it contains leaks outside and radiates out to space in patterns that identify the radiating matter like fingerprints identify a person.
The universe as we see it and know it is an enlightened dance involving matter, antimatter and energy, choreographed and spot-lighted by gravity on the grand stage know as space. It allows life to live in it, to be moved by it to wander around it and to be inspired by it to wonder about it and awe at its magnificence.
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