Friday, September 30, 2011

Laws of Nature

Laws of Nature
The "Laws of Nature" are neither matter nor energy - they are the phenomena that control the action and interaction of all matter and energy in the universe. They are universally invariant, conditions may change but the "Laws" never vary. When the "Laws of Nature" came into existence the universe came into existence, they created the universe and determined its size - where the "Laws" end, the universe ends.

The concept of the “Laws of Nature” and “Universal Space” is the same. Nothing can exist beyond their domain, not even space. They are the framework of the universe that gives the universe its personality. What would the universe be like without inertia or gravity, etc... They create the personality of the universe.
Universal space has no structure, it is all one, and there is no unique part of space. Space (the "laws of nature") may or may not be expanding. If they are expanding this could account for the "red shift" of the galaxies. If space is not expanding, the galaxies are simply falling toward the outer boundary of a finite universe; this would also explain the "red shift" of the galaxies.
Nothing moves - relative to space itself. The planet Earth (and everything else in the universe) is stationary - relative to universal space itself. (This should soon be borne out when the results of "Gravity Probe B" are fully analyzed.) The "energy level" of matter - relative to space - determines a body's inertial mass.

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