When I was just six, I was exposed to a situation and a problem that seemed to me to have such a simple answer. A semi truck had gotten stuck under a low bridge on Goodyear drive here in Houston and my mother and I could not proceed any farther. A small boy was watching the proceedings from the side of the road. To both him and to me the answer was so simple, but to the men at work on the scene trying to get the big truck unstuck this was the most difficult problem they had ever come upon. The men were under a lot of pressure to find a quick answer, but the solution was too simple for an adult mind. The little boy who had all the answers shouted, "Let the air out of the tires!" and they did. It was too darn hot to try to think of another answer.
For years, the big bang theory has been the accepted theory of the creation. Nobody tells us where the heat came from to support the big bang, except to say that there was gravity and pressure involved, and a singularity. A singularity, just like all other particles must have a vibrationally supported duality. Tiny vibrations produce light, and light was the force of creation. Nobody knows why the universe vibrates and nobody knows the mind of God, but it seems that electrons and atoms came to be, and continue to be born each day.
A singularity is therefore just like the electron -a point particle with a vibration, and therefore a bubble in the quantum froth. The bubble forms a resonant chamber similar to the silica nanosphere developed recently in which light is produced from the tiny vibrations of space-time. The nanospheres form and grow as they heat up having dipoles and defects called pours. The end result is a very thin shell. Iron oxide forms in some of the pores.
Iron oxide nanospheres have been shown to produce and amplify light. As our quantum bubble heats up it expands and more defects form letting out some of the pressure. A super-thin bubble vibrates just as a liquid and atoms form from light in the pores.
Hydrogen atoms are thought to be the first atoms to form from light, and the first "nanospheres" to form. Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water, releasing an electron and liberating energy. The process commonly is known as dissociation and recombination. Light energy is stored and liberated again and again, and some think that this is the process for the basis for the growth of matter in the universe. All atoms have this similar nature and when iron is formed, these spheres are heated under the pressure of magnetism and cooled when the pressure is relieved through the pores. When pressure is equal to the amount of pressure relieved, growth of the sphere stops, but new atoms are formed and pass through the pores.
Through the emerging science of nanotechnology, we have discovered some of the mysteries of the quantum realm, and we have solved some of the basic problems of mankind. We have found that our universe is both crystalline and organic in nature. Recent research verifies that nanocystalline CoFe spheres in a mesoporous silica scaffold act as photocatylists that are super-efficient and super-fast. So, our iron oxide nanospheres produce light and water, and the CoFe nanospheres produce organic growth. It is a self-sustaining process. The water formed in the process dissociates again in the presence of this light, and this is the basis of life in our universe.
Gravity is the weakest force of the basic forces, and scientists for years have tried to figure out how gravity works. What is the force that supports the atom? Many men have tried to come up with a simple answer and a unified theory to explain the basic forces at the same time. I believe that the answer lies in superparamagnetism and tunnel glass.
Superparamagnetism and superconductivity exist together at low temperatures. Superparamagnetism opposes the magnetic force that is producing it. Both superparamagnetism and superconductivity exist at the phase transition temperature. Superconductivity breaks down at a higher temperature when a changing magnetic field heats the coolant, and it is a product of the magnetic continual allignment and disorder of CoFe nanocrystals.
Superparamagnetic glass exists today, and so does tunnel glass. So, CoFe nanocrystals can be used in a refrigeration system.
When water is heated under pressure with a magnetic field turning on and off, the vapour passes out of the pores along with the heat produced leaving the nanospheres colder. The opposing magnetic force is what supports the atom, and this is the force that supports artificial atoms.
Helium is a product of nuclear fusion. Helium is used in low temperature magnetic cooling. Helium is the reason that the core of the sun is cooler than the plasma field. Magnetic cooling is required for the support of the atom, and required for fusion.
Gravity has a quantum nature. It is therefore a product of changing pressure, and changing temperature that distort the boundaries of our resonant spheres, producing an attraction of the naturally formed dipoles in the atom and this attraction also applies to artificial atoms.
Artificial atoms, in theory along with stars and planets, produce both water and hydrocarbons through organic growth and the dissociation-recombination process. There is an ionization of the charged boundaries of artificial atoms and also where the two fluids meet, causing a formation of an ionized rotating disc and dual boundaries and a changing magnetic field. The changing pressure of heat and light cause the disc to vibrate and this vibration is what causes a changing fluid pressure and changing temperatures. This is when gravity is produced. Gravity is a product of energy, mass, and pressure changes. Quantum gravity is a product of the thermal Casimir force and the force of changing pressure. Therefore, magnetic cooling and superparamagnetic glass is needed to produce a gravity generator. Nanostructured solid state materials are needed to produce gravity.
Therefore, gravity found in artificial atoms and the other forces can be expressed in simple electronics terms: v = S + R. Light waves that have a changing value produce a changing field with the interaction of vibrating poles, and magnetic heating. So, light produces alternating current and gravity.
We can produce gravity just like nature does, but advanced nanotechnology is required. A composite structure of nanocrystalline and organic origin is required for gravity, light, and the creation of life.
Zero point energy is enormous. There seems to be an infinite amount of energy available to us in the universe. It has been theorized that there is enough energy in the universe to take us back in time. So, some day, we just might build a mesoporous ladder to the heavens out of titanium dioxide and build a time ship to take our civilization back in time and restart creation. The energy density for the trip would be enormous.
This would be the final destiny of civilization and the final answer.
Ralph Randolph Sawyer