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The fundamental particles of the universe that physicists have identified - photon, electron, neutrino, quark and so on, are the letters of all matter. Just like their linguistic counterparts, they appear to have no further internal substructure. CPH theory proclaims otherwise. According to CPH theory, if we could examine these particles with even greater precision, a precision many orders of magnitude beyond our present technological capacity, we would find that each is not pointlike but instead consists of a tiny, Each particle contains a lot of sub particle that are moving, oscillating, dancing that calls CPH. CPH is moving continual with constant amount of speed Vc so that; grad Vc=0 in all inertial frames in an space. They absorb each other in spcae. Then they take spin. When CPH has spin it call graviton. Graviton is a particle that does carry gravity force. When density of gravitons increase in space, they combine with each other and convert into energy. In fact force and energy are equivalent. Any effort for finding a unified thery without consider to conversion force and energy will has no success. Article of above picture; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cph_theory/message/1804

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Re: physics mathematical proofs
... This is suggested by the quantum realm where 'reality' is much more about the events that happen than any 'solid substance sitting there'. Such that we
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Re: physics mathematical proofs
"What is illusion and what is really"-Moody Blues? theoretical ideals maybe more real and at least longer lasting than practical reality. A supposition that
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That is NOT to say, "illusory". * can be * In fact, the mathematical analysis can HELP elucidate what might really be going on. In this way the Math acts
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Thank you Allen and Alex, You have given me food for thought. Maybe this might add some flavor to your discussion. Physics is the process of analyzing the
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So... Primarily "space" is simply on or about 'electro-magnetic' until we get sub-atomic... -Yes, space, time, mass etc all blend on the string scales in terms
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