Sunday, May 17, 2009

Geomagnetic reversals, anomalous moonquakes, and the impossible photons hypothesis

Consider some questions: When and where spacetime and energy break down, what happens? Is there an Einstein-Fredkin-Wolfram information process, in which spacetime, energy, and quantum electrodynamics fall out as approximations? Is there a Gaussian normal distribution of impossible photons that proves that there is an Einstein-Fredkin-Wolfram model of the multiverse?

Consider 5 hypotheses:

1.       There exist photons with energies that are impossible according to quantum electrodynamics and general relativity theory.

2.       As energy levels increase, the percentage of photons among ultra-high-energy cosmic rays eventually approaches 100%.

3.       A statistically significant cause of geomagnetic reversals is the collision of a single ultra-high-energy photon with the Earth’s core.

4.       On the Earth’s moon and similar bodies, there can exist an anomalous moonquake caused by a single ultra-high-energy photon colliding with the moon’s interior.

5.       From any black hole, there can exist emerging photons that prove the general relativistic model of the event horizon is significantly wrong.

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