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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 5:35pm

xeden
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My theory that should change a lot once recognized!
Grid Theory:
Youve heard of all those theories about 'force carrying particals' right? Well I propose that there are none. My Theory is a spin off relativity. I say that all forces are carried by 3 dimensional grids, like relitivity explained in gravity. But all forces. The stronger forces ( Strong force magnetism ect. ) are smaller grids, acting on smaller distances. Weaker forces, like gravity, are larger cubes in the grids, see were Im headed?
Id like your opinion on this theory, or theories of your own.....
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 6:09pm

Blu3sBr0s
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Yeah, the people who stalk the tavern are not going to understand this...
Probably should've been posted in the World Events, Politics, and Religion forum. Even though it might not fit EXACTLY into one of those three categories.
Face it, you will get an audience who MIGHT actually have something to say about this.
Unless this is some sort of troll-fail...but my trolldar is broken at the moment...
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 7:11pm

xeden
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 7:47pm

CosmicCharlie
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I sort of understand what you're getting at but are you saying that the grid causes the forces? I can understand that the forces move along a 3 dimensional grid, but I don't get what you mean by forces being carried by the 3D grids.
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 9:04pm

TSL3_needed
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Physics. Yay. I like physics, although most people don't, and don't understand them.
Your theory makes sense, but can you clarify a little? Why would weaker forces be bigger and stronger forces be smaller?
You said I could post my own theories, no?
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 9:12pm

Green12324
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*brain starts sparking*
Yeah, I sort of see where you're headed. I'm not that great with physics though, so I don't think I can comment.
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Posted Aug 4, '09 at 11:03pm

Qwerty001
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Your theory makes sense, but can you clarify a little? Why would weaker forces be bigger and stronger forces be smaller?
Like quasars....
Anyway, nice theory. I'll post mine later...
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Posted Aug 5, '09 at 9:36am

xeden
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I sort of understand what you're getting at but are you saying that the grid causes the forces? I can understand that the forces move along a 3 dimensional grid, but I don't get what you mean by forces being carried by the 3D grids
I mean the cubes in the grid are bent inward or outward and matter falls into place....
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Posted Aug 5, '09 at 9:37am

xeden
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Your theory makes sense, but can you clarify a little? Why would weaker forces be bigger and stronger forces be smaller?
Because they act on smaller distances.
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Posted Aug 5, '09 at 9:39am

xeden
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You said I could post my own theories, no?
Of course.
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Posted Aug 5, '09 at 12:54pm

Blu3sBr0s
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do you understand it?
OBVIOUSLY not :)
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