Could This Be the Theory of Everything?

In summary, the distance an electron is from the slits is proportional to its energy. The shorter the distance, the more energy is present, and the electron will be detected by the experiment as being on the slit closest to it.
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So when these vectors are near collinear (coexisting?) their magnitude (energy?) turns to near zero. Could this be akin to the ether we look for?
When the vectors coincide they create a space this near empty space has a certain time frame. If you increase the magnitude in the equation, but leave the angle near zero then the scalar product is higher.

So we have two dimensions of space here?
Angle and Magnitude of a vector(distance)

I'll postulate that the increase in magnitude of the vector would be directly related to the time frame rate. The angle, at point of black hole becomes 0

Further if that be correct it may be that time from my equation be t=V D=E(Vi)
 
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Only in mathematics can the angle become zero or 90 degrees. In the real world, the angle can only be almost zero or almost 90. This is just like saying that at the center of the black hole there is no singularity because singularity is a mathematical reality and can never be a physical reality. Cosmologists, including Thorne, Hawking, and Penrose, refuse to talk about the naked singularity. They would rather censor it.

So the conclusion is that no vector in the entire universe coincides. Each is unique with its own magnitude and direction. Some are nearly perpendicular and nearly collinear but half of all these vectors are the exact opposite of the other in term of magnitude but nearly opposite in term of direction. This nearly opposite in direction is responsible for the dynamic of the universe.
 
  • #38
Only in mathematics can the angle become zero or 90 degrees

I wonder if field lines coming out of charges point to all angles or maybe just most?
 
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The wave property called phase is a way of describing the angle between the wave vectors. For all waves, the product of wavelength and frequency is the velocity of the wave. My question is what happens when the frequency is 1? Since frequency is the inverse of the period of the wave, 1 frequency is 1 period, 1 cycle per 1 second. My next question is how do we add all the waves with 1 frequency and wavelength of 186,000 miles? Does the resultant wave have infinite amplitude if all waves are in phase? If they are completely out of phase is the resultant wave amplitude zero?
 
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Could the double slit be the SAME slit separated in space and time as viewed by us? Maybe you can use this idea...
 
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Reflector said:
Could the double slit be the SAME slit separated in space and time as viewed by us? Maybe you can use this idea...

There is a metric for spacetime at the Planck length. The topology of spacetime is that of a sphere with two holes. The distance between the holes is the metric and the holes is similar to a double slits configuration.
 

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