To: BenLurkin
My theory ... osmosis ... if I'm right, you heard it here on FR first. Now ... if only I could identify the semipermeable "membrane"-like component of matter and the "solute"-like component that permeates our universe. Then the existence of another universe, having a lesser concentration of the "solute", could be inferred. And, perhaps, not all matter contains the "membrane". It may simply be friction of the "solute" passing through us toward the "membrane" at the Earth's core that holds our feet to the soil. Perhaps only the celestial bodies have this "membrane" at their cores and have collected the debris the "solute" dragged with it to build mass. Mass may be the product of osmosis-gravity ... not the cause.
32 posted on
04/07/2014 10:26:16 AM PDT by
so_real
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To: so_real
M-Theory speaks to this form of scenario very well...
if it holds above currently untestable energies. Though I believe it does mainly because the math is so profound an it's structure is so beautiful in terms of symmetry.
Hopefully, I'll eventually be in Heaven and learn some further details from God. Though I don't want to seem impatient.
57 posted on
04/07/2014 1:24:02 PM PDT by
onedoug
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