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I would recommend to anyone wanting to understand the Universe and our place in it, to go back to the ideas of Ancient Greece. And follow how their idea to explain our three dimensional ever changing world developed. They rejected the idea of a Universe based on the randomness of chaos and developed the concept of spherical cosmology. The idea that the entire cosmos emanates from an original sphere that became the foundation of cosmic movements.
For them this is not a one-time event, like our concept of the Big Bang. It is something that is continuously happening.
That potential for our ever-changing world of things coming and going is arises out of spherical geometry.
This is logical because an interior of a sphere is naturally three-dimensional giving us our dynamic geometry of everyday life.
The other fundamental concept they developed was the ‘union of opposite’ this was similar the concept of positive and negative charge in modern physics.
They believed the underlying principle behind all the diversity of life arises from the constant tension between two opposites.
And that the ‘union of opposite’ arises out or the same one principle operating in the universe, a deeper unchanging structure of reality that our ever-changing world is based upon.
They believed this unifying principle of diversity is something material that could be touched and seen as part of an objective reality.
After much debate, fire was chosen as the material of this unifying principle.
Their concept, of ever living fire, is a cosmic reserve or potential out of which things arise and into which they perish.
Their concept of fire was similar to the concept of energy in modern physics. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, we only have the exchange of energy.
We can think of the one ever-living fire as the energy that forms the music of the spheres.
The unfolding dance of the celestial spheres that forms the motion of the planets to follow geometrically perfect circle.
Once Kepler discovered that the planets move in elliptical orbits, it was easy to disregard these scientific ideas.
But if we take a deeper look at Kepler second law of planetary motion as a planet moves along it path, it sweeps out equal area segments in an equal time. Therefore, the planets move faster nearer the Sun and slower when the distance increases. There is a form of geometrical symmetry, but the symmetry seems to be broken by the elliptical orbit.
In this theory explained in these video, the energy and momentum of the planets form the elliptical orbits by breaking spherical symmetry.
If the planets orbits were circular, there would be no variation in speed or distance from the Sun. We would have perfect symmetry in movement space and time.
Spherical geometry can also be seen in the Inverse Square Law of gravitational and electromagnetic fields.
The idea that spherical geometry is fundament in the dynamical structure of the Universe is supported by Huygens’ Principle of 1670.
That says: “Every point on a light wave front has the potential for a new spherical 4πr² light wave".
In this theory each point on the wave front represents a potential photon ∆E=hf electron interaction or coupling. The spherical surface forms a boundary condition or manifold for the movement of positive and negative charge within our ever-changing world.
We have photon ∆E=hf electron interaction continuously transforming potential energy into the kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy of matter, in the form of electrons as an uncertainty ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π probabilistic future comes into existence.
Reference videos:
• Ancient Greece the Cos...