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JHuber
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« on: July 07, 2008, 01:08:40 AM »

     It has been said that there is some sort of conciousness that controls the universe.   As we all know, the study of physics is highly advanced and with the exception of some details it is quite accurate in explaining just about everything.  What physics doesn't do however, is explain why.  It doesn't explain why gravity exists, or why electric charge exists or light or heat.  Physics is a compilation of relations that explains how these phenomena function, not why they are there.  Such an answer can only be answered by philosophy. 

     There is only one universe.  There are people who believe in multiple universes and they will back their claims with mathematics and logic, but by definition of the word 'universe' there can only be one universe.  If something were to be found in a different universe then the mere fact of its existance makes it a part of this universe.  Therefore, because of the way we define the word, there is only one universe. 

     Physical reality and non-physical reality are parts of our universe.  Physical reality is explained by physics (thus the reason it is called physics) and non-physical reality is explained by the non-physical sciences such as art, music, literature and psychology.  Being parts of our universe, there must be something that explains them both; otherwise, multiple universes would exist.

     It is easy to identify the Subjations with non-physical reality.  Emotion theory is considered to be psychology, right and wrong is philosophy, the axioms are applicable to morality and this system as a whole is the reason for sports, art, music and even the structure of language.  How the Subjations applies to physical reality, physics, can be done as well.  It is the different forms of combination that can be associated with physical phenomena:

1stC Extrinsic - Gravity
1stC Intrinsic - Charge
2ndC - Transmutation
Leverage - Light
Contentment - Inertia
3rdC - Heat

As a result, because extrinsic exists gravity exists. 

The existance of intrinsic gives us charge.  (Charge is always polarized. Intrinsic subjects are always related within an extrinsic subject.  Relations are always plural; therefore, they are always polarized.)

2ndC, growth, is the same as the transmutation of our elements.  Adding protons transmutes the atomic number, adding nuetrons transmutes the isotopes.

Leverage is the reason for light.  The decrease of energy level of a photon causes the increase of the energy level of other photons which is how light works.  It is the same with gamma rays which involve the nuclei of all atoms.  It is also the same with chemicals which all have acidity levels.

Contentment is analagous to inertia.  As it takes energy to change inertia, it takes energy to change contentment.

3rdC is waves.  Waves are everywhere.  Physically, waves are heat. 

    In this way, these six forms of combination are how non-physical reality can be analagous to physical reality.  The only other phenomena of physics that do not fall into one of these six categories are the strong and weak forces of quantum mechanics.   My only ideas about them are that of being intrinsic of the intrinsic, a sort of intrinsic squared phenomena.  Its an idea worth mentioning but nothing more.  The Subjations will never be better than physics, but at least it gives us the why instead of just the how.
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