Friday, March 21, 2014

Perhaps the original disturbance is a result of simplicity?

If Plank is everywhere constant then the Universe should be stable.  But I defined a simply sampling process in which Nyquist is maintained by the simple relaxation time, and zero phase matter is not under the the stress of a phase gradient, and will not self sample.  Zero phase matter activates for long waves that penetrate, the wave quants never exceeding the density of the zero phase null, so matter activates, passes the wave, then quiesces.

But matter, then, has a reduced plank, but empty space does not.  We eventually get spectrum overlap between empty space and matter, thus there is no stabilization. The vacuum never eliminates wave or kinetic energy completely. We have this very simple explanation for the disturbance, it is always there based on the simplest construct of a vacuum. The vacuum must be the simplest design possible, and that automatically includes the disturbance.

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