Oct 30, 2019, 12:12 PM
I use ‘frothy’ universe, and Kaku uses ‘bubbly’ universe but the principle same and it’s the only one that I can make sense of.
—“springy’ ‘stringy’ ‘wavey’ all similar descriptions that have been thrown around but none that don’t rely on appeals to analogy, yet.”—John Smith ‘
i use: the underlying structure of the universe always and everywhere is geometric, and therefore all waves describe the reorganization of geometric first-structure of the universe, as altered as energy moves through it, changing charges, and releasing charges, with what we call atoms, steady states of those charges moving through the underlying geometry.