Sorce Theory
Introduction
In 1965 there was a theory published which
explained the nature of matter and energy using the motions, refractions
and reflections of pressure waves in a continuous, compressible, frictionless,
fluid, material medium. The theory used well known principles of fluid
dynamics and wave mechanics to explain the physical mechanisms of all
basic matter and energy phenomena including: the quantum and the "wave-nature"
of matter; the mechanism of gravity, inertia, electricity, magnetism,
and the nuclear forces; the formation and structure of the atom; the
physical mechanisms of all observed Relativistic effects; and the physical
explanation of Einstein's E=mc2. It thus simultaneously unified
and explained the mechanisms of all of the disparate "fundamental
forces"
of nature through the actions of a simple, fluid net pressure called "sorce".
Sorce, being the source of all our
energies, can
also be thought of mnemonically as the primary single
force
enacting and giving rise to all the other secondary forces.
Through the years the theory has evolved in
its scope and depth. Along the way the concepts, figures and predictions
made by this theory were confirmed. For instance: in 1965 the theory predicted
the existence of slight deviations in the rate of change of the strength
of all gravitational fields. In the 1980’s confirmation was experimentally
stumbled upon during tests of the earth’s local gravitational field
strength. The deviations were quickly explained away by adding two new
forces, the (still highly controversial) fifth and sixth forces, to the
collection of already abstract and isolated forces, thus furthering the
distance to grand unification and adding more empty mathematical complexity
to the overly abstract standard model. Sorce Theory, however, expected
the anomalies as a direct consequence of its theoretical constructions.
In Sorce Theory, through familiar fluid dynamic
principles such as Bernoulli's Principle and the laws of refraction and
reflection, the slight theoretical gravitational variations naturally
take the shape of highly complex concentric material shell layers surrounding
the core of an object such as the earth or an atom. The fluid-dynamic,
wave-resonance mechanisms form a pattern of repeating, concentric, square-of-the-distance
shells. This pattern shows up in phenomena on many scales in universal
organization such as: the electron shell spacings of the atom, the regular
spacings of the atmospheric shells of the earth, the ring and moon spacings
of the planets, and the planetary orbit distances of the solar-system.
This orderly pattern which is repeated on so many scales cannot be attributed
to the chance actions of a gravitational orbit system in the case of the
solar-system, in which any orbit is just as probable as any other, nor
can it be explained by the laws of quantum mechanics in the case of the
electron shell spacings. Clearly then, the fluid-dynamic mechanisms behind
this ever-present pattern are an important part of the structuring of
the universe, nevertheless there is currently no accepted physical explanation
for this phenomenon. The pattern is merely represented, in the standard
model, as a limited, abstract, mathematical algorithm from the 18th century
known as Bode’s Law.
This theory uses no premises or constructions
which contradict basic causal experience: no backward time propagation,
no spooky "action at a distance", no unexplainable dualities
or paradoxes and no empty mathematical probabilities miraculously rendered
"physically real". The result is a completely causal explanation
of ALL of physics with no internal contradictions. If you are sufficiently
dissatisfied with the abstract, semantically void accounting system of
modern physics, and if you are looking to be able to understand nature
not just quantitatively but QUALITATIVELY as well, and if you believe
that at the very heart of nature resides humanly-understandable causality,
integrity and unity, NOT contradiction, non-causality and disjointed ad-hoc
multiplicity, then you will certainly find these concepts intriguing and
perhaps extremely enlightening.
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