Is the origin of space an issue? (38)

Introduction

As explained in previous posts the speed of light is independent of the speed of its source and not independent of the mass of the source. Apparently the velocity of propagation of light exists already and is subject to endogenous speed and energy control in space (based on time differences). Actually light is not so much emitted but it is transmitted.

Space/Time

As explained in post 36 Space/Time is velocity. Apparently Space/Time is a continuity which is not independent of mass and energy. “Local causality” is an inescapable property of the world.

Furthermore, as explained in earlier posts, a zero entropy state is an impossibility, just like a singularity (think of for example Black Hole “evaporation”), due to the endogenous speed and energy control in space. To me the essence of Planck’s quantum hypothesis is the impossibility of a zero entropy state. Therefore I consider Planck’s quantum hypothesis paradoxical.

Conclusion

The origin of space is a non-issue. Space just exists. Nothing cannot happen in space.

Space itself is an issue.

Tackling the issue of space

In addition to and in conformity with post 37 and earlier posts I think that tackling the issue of space deserves an alternative, out of the box approach by proposing the following starting points:

  • Time as real, fundamental, variable, continuous property of the world;
  • The non constancy of the speed of light;
  • The difference between endogenous and exogenous processes, meaning that the equivalence principle is incorrect and that the Lorentz transformation does not apply to endogenous processes.

Beware of Belief Bias

1 John 4:1 : there is only one single right source. In science it ain’t necessarily so.

Postscriptum

The alleged Big Bang is only consistent with Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity because there is no evidence whatsoever that the Big Bang was not preceded by a “Big Crunch”.

To be continued.

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